I received a decant of Hexennacht in the mail today. I had high hopes for this, based on the intent, description and glowing reviews. I really wanted to adore this one. Unfortunately, this scent isn't one that works for me at all.
In the imp, it smells like someone wearing a Guerlain perfume I can't quite name walking through a botanica or occult bookshop's incense and oils section to pick up a bottle of Lucky Money Drawing floorwash -- complex, incensey, powdery, piney, commercial. It reminds me more of sitting with the ladies' circle at a bookshop discussing Brocken Mountain than dancing on the heath atop it.
Unfortunately, this first impression only deepened with my interaction with the scent. On the second or third sniff, my eyes started watering and I started sneezing, giving me a tightness in my sinuses and a slight scratching at the back of my throat -- something in this does not agree with my system.
Maybe I'd get over that as soon as my nose calmed down from the complex scent? I swiped the wand across my wrist and rubbed my wrists together. On me, it smells quite artificial and does not blend into my skin well at all. Ten or so minutes into wearing, it's still piney incensey voodoo floorwash that makes me sneeze and my lips and throat itch. I washed it off, glad that I had purchased only an imp, and not a full bottle, of the oil.
I hope I have better luck with other BPAL scents. (I did, as my review of Malediction will show.)
Edit to update (and to tighten this up a bit): Layering this over Malediction anchors and earths the scent for me, making it less commercial-smelling and almost wearable, though it's still 'sneezy'.
Later in the evening I was able to compare Malediction, Hexennacht + Malediction and the remnants of Hexennacht alone. Of the three, I prefer the blend; it's lovely stuff layered, post-drydown, sharing notes and qualities with a long-discontinued, mass-market scent I adored, Ultima II's Maroc (the wood + incense). There are notes in this combination I hope to find in other blends.