hlinspjalda Report post Posted September 2, 2012 I commissioned a decant of this. In the vial: A flat orchidy note, but with a hint of spicy sweetness in it. No impression of incense. Appealing. Wet: Much waftier now, more of a throw than most. Reminiscent of lily. Reminds me a bit of the floral note in Iambe, also. One hour: A very pleasant soft round orchidy scent. I can see why so many people are screaming about this one. Three hours: Beautiful orchid note that seems, if anything, to be intensifying the longer it's on me. I would definitely get a bottle of this if I could find one. But since they're scarcer than hen's teeth, I'm going to hoard my decant and wear it very sparingly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
opheliatrey Report post Posted September 27, 2012 This is exactly as described and it stayed the same from bottle till it dried and then flew away. Lovely and grown up. Orchid is one of the few florals that doesn't start the instant floral migraine. As lovely as it is I am not really a floral gal. Of to the sister, she will adore this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crebbsgirl Report post Posted October 29, 2012 I had written this off because of the mentions of green and aquatic, both do horrible things with my skin chemistry. But I'm a sucker for orchids, so I had to try this. I am soooo glad I did! This is an amazing, heady, slightly spicy orchid with a haze of incense. It's not green in a soapy way on my skin, and the incense doesn't go powdery on me. It's exactly what I had hoped for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bellumed Report post Posted June 18, 2013 Surprisingly dry incense right off the bat. Whirling, smoky incense. Like a forest fire rather than a jungle. Smelling this actually makes me thirsty. This smells almost like… crackers? I DON’T KNOW, OK? So, all right then. Smoky incense and crackers. The “jungle flower” scent comes out a little more on my skin, but for the most part the incense still dominates. It's all just too bone-dry for me, though it's certainly an interesting one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites