In Bottle: I was surprised to open the Imp and be hit with a burst of juicy melon! That's exactly what it smelled like – a wet, ripe, juicy melon. It reminds me of ripe Honeydew in particular.
Wet: Yeah, definitely a melon. I was really surprised. It stayed as a melon for a bit, before a subtle floral started to emerge. It's neither a creamy, nor an overly sweet scent. It is very refreshing and light, like a spring breeze on a warm day.
Dry: As it started to dry, the melon and the floral switched places and the spruce wood showed up to the party. To my surprise, the spruce wood didn't overpower the scent at all. It mingled well with the other scents, forming something subtle and sweet. This scent continued to change after it dried all the way, and over the course of two hours the other notes left and all that remained was the spruce. The spruce stayed mellow the whole time, and never turned into cleaning fluid or soap.
I am so surprised by Ochosi. It is not something I ever would have picked out for myself, and I thought it was going to be a hot mess. Instead, it is a lovely and light scent. It hung around for a good four or five hours before slowly fading into oblivion. I'm not sure what's causing that melon and that non-soapy floral, but I'd love to find out! (Is it the shea?)
All in all, I am going to be buying a bottle of this in the future.