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A Sea Ghost Atmosphere Spray

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George Frederick Watts

A memory of English oak and iron shrouded in a thick fog, caked with salt, and a tangle of weeds dragged from the depths of the ocean.

A Sea Ghost is a cool, crisp night on the shoreline - with something foreboding, like a sudden storm.
I could pick up on the wooden note, and the salt of the sea was pronounced but not overpowering.

It reminded me of visiting the south Texas coastline in January.

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Sniffed at Will Call!

 

You know the old Warner Bros cartoons, where a character puts a seashell to their ear to hear the ocean and instead a giant wave sploooshes out and fish jump out their other ear? A Sea Ghost was like cracking the bottle to sniff and being plunged into a technicolor (well, mostly blues and greys) oil painting of a shipwreck - all salty spray and groaning dark timbers and rattling chains and wailing gales and noctilucent waves. I wanted to go back and smell it again, but there was only one bottle in stock and it sold lickety-split.

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I was worried that either the scent would be SN: Salt or the iron would make the scent too metallic, but this is a lovely room spray. Simple, but refreshing. If you're bothered by anything that smells the slightest bit soapy that might be a problem, but the ozone in this is only subtly detergent like. Inoffensive to my nose.

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Cool, misty ocean spray, salty woods, and yeah, this smells like a beach house. A ghostly beach house in a misty, cold beach.

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