achildoftime Report post Posted November 16, 2017 All the corruptions of the earth: mandrake, dark myrrh, seaweed, swampy moss, black pepper, pimento, opoponax, tobacco absolute, and tarry clove. This one is spicier than I was expecting. The pepper is the first note I can distinguish. I mostly get a spicy, earthy feeling from this one. When it's dry, I get a lot of clove out of it. It blends nicely with the pepper. The spices are the strongest notes for sure. The softly earthy spices make for a really nice winter scent. It's warm and comforting like a kitchen after seasonal baking had been going on. I'll happily break it out from time to time when a little extra warmth could be used. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alyelle Report post Posted July 18, 2022 Freebie from 2014 which has been aging. In the imp: Dark (very dark!) myrrh, salt, clove, and tobacco. Wet: A light application as the notes list both pepper and pimento - neither of which I'm confident about applying to my skin. After no immediate reaction, I added a second dab, which starts off as clove and myrrh with a touch of moss, and settles into an earthy scent. Dry: Beautifully earthy moss with no pepper or spice to be seen. It's a shame this is now discontinued; it's well worth a test if you can get your hands on some. Stars: ★★★★ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites