ofthegood Report post Posted January 11, 2011 Klara’s most prized Christmas gift. Broken by Fritz in a fit of jealousy, repaired by Drosselmeyer’s magic: frankincense, black mission fig, and galbanum. This smelled lovely in the vial! I didn't get the fig, but a nice sweet incense smell. On skin, the fig still wasn't there - ever. I definitely see why other reviewers are thinking there's cedar in there, especially while the oil is still damp and fresh. It's a dry, masculine scent with a hint of incense and smokiness and spice. The smokiness grows as it settles, and it makes the blend really dry and maybe a bit stale, almost like incense or a scented candle that's going out. Any sweetness that I picked up at first disappeared.I can see the Nutcracker - masculine, woody, a bit of stale resin/incense from Drosselmeyer's magic and repairs. It's just not the lovely fragrance on skin that I was hoping for from the description and the vial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
porcelina Report post Posted January 26, 2011 at first, all i smell is wood. i think this might be the galbanum, which, according to my reading, can smell woodsy, balsam-like or piney. it's mixed with a lovely, fresh fig, reminding me a little of lush's figs and leaves soap (one of my favorites!). i do not get a lot of frankincense. this is mostly wood and fresh fig, a surprisingly clean scent and very enjoyable. a keeper! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted February 11, 2011 For me, the Nutcracker is a mix of frankincense and fig. The frankincense is rich, slightly peppery and its balanced out by the sweetness of the fig. Definitely masculine in vibe. I am not a fan of frankincense, but this scent is pretty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted February 19, 2011 This wasn't really what I was expecting. I thought The Nutcracker would be more of a foody nut blend, but instead, it is more of a 'woody' nut blend. This really doesn't smell to much of nut flesh ( ), but of the shell and the wood that it grows on. This kind of smells like a wood workshop that makes expensive furniture, with a bit of musky cologne thrown in. This is an 'OK' blend, but a bit too dry and masculine for me to wear, and this is coming from someone who really likes woody blends. I don't get any fig, which would have made the blend more wearable to me. I think thisi would be great on a guy, but untimately not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aleciarivas Report post Posted August 30, 2011 This ends up as resiny wood with just a hint of sweetness underneath. Pleasant, but not lustworthy as I prefer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sunlitgarden Report post Posted June 23, 2012 I got a frimp of this in a recent sale package. Fig can be a bad note on me, but I'm still willing to give it a try. In the imp, it's resinous, and bittersweet - in that there's both a kind of astringenty bitter note and sweetness from the fig. On my skin, it's kind of headache-inducing, and bit on the cloyingly over-sweet side with a bit of nuttiness (which is suitable, given the name.) I've tried similar blends before, and they don't seem to agree with my chemistry - I think it's that fig note. There's something about this that reminds me of airplane bathrooms. o_o Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brilliantcat Report post Posted December 7, 2012 In the bottle: Yummy resinous frankincense. Immediately after application: Frankincense cut with a bit of pine (likely the galbanum). It makes me think of fresh-cut wood. Warming up: A tiny hint of pee. Not the full-on cat pee I've gotten with a few blends, at least. Fading: Very slightly piney. Faded: Average throw, short wear. Overall: Not impressed. No hint of the fig at any point. Rating: 1/5. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IambicDearie Report post Posted January 20, 2014 This one faded faster than I expected it to, all my other frankincense-based things stay on for at least six hours. However, I don't mind it as much with this, as it tapers out into a very pleasant woodiness towards the end. It comes on a little too strong at the start for my tastes, but it's well worth it to let it mellow. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sprout Report post Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) preconceived notions: (did not look at the notes) heavy on the wood, maybe some nuts? Vial: predominantly wood notes, I am guessing pine as it is slightly evergreenish, but mostly newly carved wood Wet (wrists): wood, hamster cage (cedar?), and a hint of evergreen needles, no nuts Drying: I would have guessed this is pine and cedar, which I am guessing is the combo of the frankincense and galbanum notes, it smells like nonfinished wood planks with a fruit back up, looking at the notes I recognize this now as fig, it is a green fig, not overly ripe Final thoughts: I love fig, and I love wood, and I love frankincense, so this was all made of WIN. Drat, this little decant will make me hunt down a bottle. I REALLY love this. (but I am surprised no actual wood notes, like cedar, pine or sandalwood and NO NUTS--what up with that?) I can see this being read as masculine, due to the predominant wood vibe, but I think it could be unisex. This type of blend is right up in my happy zone. Although I wish it had a hint of the dry coconut base that is in Black Pearl--maybe I can layer? Edited January 14, 2015 by sprout Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cali Report post Posted October 17, 2016 dry, smoky, nutty, woodsy. At first sniff I didn't think I'd like this at all, but now that it's slowly settling into my skin I actually find it quite charming. A lovely frankinsence floating around in a dimly-lit wooden cabin. Whatever I percieve asa nutty note (must be the galbanum???) in here makes this a meh for me, but otherwise it's lovely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites