zankoku_zen Report post Posted May 29, 2020 Hearts unsullied: red sandalwood, olibanum, white cedar, palmarosa, myrrh, vanilla husk, and cardamom. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted June 2, 2020 Red sandalwood, cedar, myrrh and a vanilla cardamom dust. It's got some softness and sweetness to it. It's a soft woodsy blend with sandalwood. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theasylph Report post Posted June 22, 2020 At first, I'm confused and I think it's a light floral scent but it's not. This feels like a nice summer blend. Cardamom really leads the way and is supported by a light bouquet of resins. I get mostly Cardamom and a husky vanilla that is not overly sweet more dry. It reminds me of the color of a cardamom pod mostly because I'm mostly smelling cardamom throughout which is nice. I love Cardamom! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted June 23, 2020 (edited) For those that are curious as to how to pronounce this, I tried to do the best approximation I could via text: Zo vite geh-brahkt, dahss veer by nahkt. In the decant: Smooth resins sweetened with a bit of vanilla. The frankincense and vanilla combo have me wondering if I could use this to replace my bottle of Hope and Fear Set Free (which is almost gone). On me: The resins are the star of the show, with the red sandalwood and frankincense (olibanum) being the most prominent of them on me, although I can smell the white cedar and myrrh as well. The myrrh in this is a soft variety, not a bold one. After about an hour, I start getting serious Meditation Buddy vibes from this, including a light orange-like note that I attributed to Meditation Buddy's Florida Water, but I am wondering if that's an aspect of the frankincense? Since making that connection, all I can think of is the similarity to Meditation Buddy every time I sniff this. They both contain sandalwood, frankincense, and vanilla, so I can see why they're similar, although the citrus in this was unexpected. Maybe it's the palmarosa adding that aspect to the scent? I only get the tiniest hint of cardamom if I go searching for it and inhale really deeply. The notes may make this sound like this would be darker, but it's actually a summery sort of resin scent. Verdict: I think this smells lovely, but alas, it is too similar to Meditation Buddy to warrant getting a bottle. (Or maybe I should get one for when my bottle of Meditation Buddy inevitably runs out? Hmm....) Edited June 23, 2020 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted July 12, 2020 A pretty and serene red sandalwood warmed with rosy palmarosa and woodsy-pale cedar. The myrrh was a gentle resinous presence suffusing the blend. This was a lovely sandalwood blend, and it lingered on my skin longer than most perfumes do. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites