Aviatrix Report post Posted July 28, 2014 A dreamlike, ethereal scent tinged by electric Mercurial energy and a weird shiver of foreboding: blue musk, white mallow, mugwort, and opium poppy with juniper root, grape leaf, white pear, lemon verbena, lavender-infused white amber, Russian sage, and sweetgum. Oh, first review! I shall endeavor to do it justice! Now, granted, there are a lot of notes in this that I'm not sure I can identify. I'm definitely getting a mixture of a strong lemon verbena, a dash of pear, ever-so-slightly lavender-infused amber and a sprig of sage. But the scent is rather complex, and part of that complexity I gather is due to the many notes used, even though some of them are ones I don't know myself. Maybe there is a little bit of grape leaf, as well...The musk gives the scent an ethereal overtone that plays well with the fresh notes. Overall, it's a summer fresh, slightly herbal blend that's definitely citrus dominant (lemon verbena), and the "electric Mercurial energy" from the description suits it well.I wear it whenever I need to feel upbeat and ready for a day in the summer heat! I would say that if you love any of the notes listed, you will likely love 12 Ad Lunam. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted July 30, 2014 13 ad Lunam was interesting. It was a watery lavender, musk, sage and poppy blend. It was odd, dreamy, and a little fizzy at times. In a lot of ways, it sort of put me in mind to other lunacy blends, in particular Blue Moon. It had a very dream/otherworldly character to it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lucycat Report post Posted September 12, 2014 (edited) In the bottle: Creamy, lemony lavender. It’s like a delicious confection. This becomes more crisp and less sweet as it dries: Primarily the lemon verbena and lavender, softened by the amber. It’s somehow both refreshing and cozy. I also think it would smell wonderful on a man. To me this is perfectly unisex. There’s a lovely, though brief, stage a couple of hours after I apply when 13 Ad Lunam dries down to sweet, creamy white amber and musk. Then it disappears: “ethereal” is accurate here. So this will need refreshing during the day. Edited September 12, 2014 by lucycat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
torikitty Report post Posted August 28, 2016 I think the other reviewers are pretty apt, there's freshness with the lemon verbena and the sage, but something pulls it a bit watery. I wanted to like it, but I think it's too complex and unisex for me to enjoy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted September 7, 2016 This is a watery spa type scent, very different from the sweet Thirteens (which I prefer). I definitely smell the tart lemon verbena, sharp and white floral opium poppy, and an herbal lavender, with a watery, cool, soothing blue musk rounding out the edges and smoothing the scent down. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites