DryFrogPills Report post Posted November 11, 2018 [No additional description provided.] Being me, I was worried this one would go unloved, so I had to try it out. Very logical. I'd honestly describe it as October after the Rain; it's very much of the same slightly cologne-y dead leaves note as October, with a touch of wet, cold ground underneath, like an autumn rain fell an hour or so and it's mostly dried down, but not quite all the way. Or like the sort of big cement patios like my grandmother had, with wet leaves all around. It's not a natural scent, but it's one I find surprisingly pleasant and an effective invocation of the ideas it names, even if it's not an exact olfactory match. You definitely have to be okay with atmospherics though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dark Alice Report post Posted November 12, 2018 This is just provocative. The Dead Leaves and Cement=Dead leaves and Cement. It really reminds me of dry cement having leaves blown all over it. It's wonderful...just not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted November 14, 2018 I normally stay away from the dead leaves scents, as they can either cause headaches or don't jive well with my skin chemistry. But I was intrigued by this one, and so I ordered a mini-decant of it. This is the scent of dead leaves blowing across cement, carried by a cool breeze. It's very atmospheric, and it would be great for scenting an area you'd like to fill with a nice, clean scent. I probably don't need more of this, as there are other Weenie atmos that are calling to me more, but I am impressed by how evocative this is of a stroll in the autumn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted November 19, 2018 Cool dead leaves, whiff of cement, and rain in the air. I swear, this smells like the outside, and leaves decomposing on cement side walks. Very atmospheric. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
clockworkcrypt Report post Posted June 6, 2019 Clean and a little gritty, the slightly peppery scent of dead leaves with a cool breeze, like a cologne of the personification of a city sidewalk in fall. It's clean and classy, and a little sharp. It's a good decant, and I think my curtains (blessed curtains at home) enjoy it, but I don't feel a need to track down a big bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites