Invidiana Report post Posted January 11, 2010 I dont' know what Beth threw into this, I don't know why it's never been released, but it is just the most heavenly thing ever on me! In the bottle it's very woody, but once it dries down on my skin it turns into...wait for it...a buttery spiced fruit pie, think a blend of apples and dark woodland fruits, with a crackling fire in the background. I was huffing my wrist till the smell of dinner cooking actually convinced me to unglue my nose. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coldfire Report post Posted January 19, 2010 Decant: VERY VERY STRONG Almost a Turpentine over vetiver over hazelnut Wet on Me: Still overpowering turpentine over vertiver over hzelnut. Drying Down: just very very overpowering. Vetiver to the ooonth degree on me. And then the Hazelnut scent and maple syrup? Dry: oh how I was hoping this would end up an oak goodness something that synced with the image of the Oak King I have in my mind, but alas this is vetiver and hazelnut syrup. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
starfish327 Report post Posted November 14, 2011 this one is so weird...i think that i like it though, it's very much in line with my personality. in the imp and wet, i got a much higher, sweeter smell than i was initially expecting. my head went straight to cinnamon starbursts, if they were ever to make such a thing. On skin, it morphs into pastry, with jam. like a christmas cookie. as it continues to dry the more earthy elements come forward. it becomes heavy on wood rot, leaves, and some sort of freshly cut wood. the scent associations i'm getting from it alternates between old church pews and camping...which makes very much sense in terms of my personal background. i'm not certain i can pull off smelling like leaf rot and church pews but i do think it fits my mental image of the oak king. i think this will be effective as a ritual oil if nothing else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roogna Report post Posted February 14, 2012 cherry cough syrup and sawdust Share this post Link to post Share on other sites