Quillifer Report post Posted February 3, 2012 I'd love to find a scent that includes a tree I *think* of as pine, but it's not the usual lavatory-cleaner-but-nicer, Christmassy scent. This is a sort of Mediterranean, sappy, slightly sweet, slightly salty smell, a hint of honey but with almost no sugar. It's a bit like Jolly Roger only not so maritime/leather. It does still have pine in it but is less harsh. It's a spring/summer smell. The smell gets stronger from the trees when the sun's on them and it carries on the wind which whistles gently in them. They trees grow on sandy soil and you see lizards and heather around them, with bees humming and crickets chirping. Any ideas? Thank you! Share this post Link to post
alterosen Report post Posted February 3, 2012 You might want to check out some blends that contain cypress - it often gives things a foresty feel without being all EVERGREEEN in your face. My husband realy likes Nemesis (cypress, ginger, fig, dried rose, red patchouli, tonka bean and cyclamen) on himself. It's sweet & foresty but not over the top. Share this post Link to post
phantasmmysteria Report post Posted February 3, 2012 Try The Illustrated Woman -- on me it smells almost exactly like the scent you've described. Share this post Link to post
a_llb Report post Posted February 3, 2012 From some of the reviews, Oberon sounds like it might be similar to what you're looking for. It's a cool, windswept, springtime forest-y kind of scent. Aperotos Eros is sweeter; deep, musky dappled-sunlight-and-shade on the forest floor. It makes me think of hot summer days in the woods. Share this post Link to post
Quillifer Report post Posted February 3, 2012 Thank you all - lots of good things to try, most of which I'd never heard of A friend has already just said she has some Aperotos Eros I can try which is just as well because my BPAL budget is about run out just now but I was on a walk earlier today where the pines will smell gorgeous in a few months' time and I just so much wanted to find out if a scent of it was possible. Share this post Link to post
calivianya Report post Posted February 4, 2012 Hemlock Honey from Rappaccini's Garden smells a lot like sweet pine on my skin. I'm also going to second the recommendation for The Illustrated Woman. Share this post Link to post
oakmoss Report post Posted March 9, 2012 Yew Trees and Yggdrasil might have what you are looking for. Looking over my notes, I'd suggest you use Yew Trees delicately to get that quality of woods without PINEPINEPINE blast. Share this post Link to post
Gold Dust Kitten Report post Posted March 9, 2012 Try The Illustrated Woman -- on me it smells almost exactly like the scent you've described. Thirding the recommendation for The Illustrated Woman. It's one of my favorites. I also love Black Forest: "Thick, viscous pine with ambergris, black musk, juniper and cypress." It's not as piney as it sounds, there is an initial forest scent, but the ambergris and black musk tame it pretty quickly. Try The Illustrated Woman -- on me it smells almost exactly like the scent you've described. Thirding the recommendation for The Illustrated Woman. It's one of my favorites. I also love Black Forest: "Thick, viscous pine with ambergris, black musk, juniper and cypress." It's not as piney as it sounds, there is an initial forest scent, but the ambergris and black musk tame it pretty quickly. Share this post Link to post
Gold Dust Kitten Report post Posted March 9, 2012 (edited) board hiccup Edited March 9, 2012 by mxtine Share this post Link to post
Gold Dust Kitten Report post Posted March 9, 2012 (edited) Oh FFS Edited March 9, 2012 by mxtine Share this post Link to post
Elfbait Report post Posted March 9, 2012 I cannot be a combo breaker here- fourthing the rec for "The Illustrated Woman". That is a fantastic scent, even in the off chance that the pine pitch element doesn't stick around for you. Also seconding the "Black Forest" rec. Share this post Link to post
Elfbait Report post Posted March 9, 2012 (edited) Double posted. Edited March 9, 2012 by Elfbait Share this post Link to post