Seajewel Report post Posted August 4, 2022 Billowing clouds of iris root drift behind aged wood, pond water, wild grasses, dandelions, and horsetail. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bunnicula Report post Posted September 19, 2022 This starts off as a blast of bitter green wild grasses and weeds. Not sure what horsetail smells like irl, but it might be what's contributing to the bitter green scent. As it dries down, that bitterness settles a bit, there's still greenery but these clean "perfumey" notes begin to dominate, and I can't tell if it's because of the iris root or the aquatic notes of the pond water (could be both? lots of aquatics tend to go perfume-y verging on laundry detergent or bathroom candle on me). I love grass notes in perfume but I think the iris root and pond water notes aren't working for my tastes or personal skin chemistry, happy I got to try a decant but wouldn't full size. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted September 29, 2022 A blast of bitter green wild grasses sounds right. There's a raw, unauthored quality to this: as though a stray hiker found a little-touched, overgrown, and thoroughly overlooked area and opted to spend the day there, maybe sketching, even though it's not what would ever make a brochure or most people's ideas of idyllic nature. It simply is, as it grew, sculpted by the courses of wind and sun and the nourishment of sandy soils. In drydown, the bitterness and greenness subside, and whiffs of powdery orris emerge. I never notice other notes. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted April 5, 2023 Wind, water, and wild flowers. This smells like a country side. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites