Argentwolf Report post Posted November 24, 2015 A scent that wanders through the Ages of Autumn, from the last green leaf to the first breath of winter. 2015 version: I got a kind of green, 'stemmy' sort of smell at first, and then something drier and yes, a bit spicier and a little earthy, that did indeed remind me of slowly turning autumn leaves, drying in the cool air. It's very lovely! Unfortunately, my skin eats it and it wore off within a couple of hours. Such a shame, as I would have liked to have gotten all the neat imagery that so many other people have from this one. Ah well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cali Report post Posted June 18, 2016 2015 Version: from the imp, it's really sweet like honey and has some of that dead-leave note BPAL does so well. It's also damp and rainy and just indeed, an array of autumn. On my skin, it morphs to something a bit more fruitier, and kitchen herby + a sharp leafy/stem-green note. Very interesting!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roseus Report post Posted June 26, 2016 I get green leaves and sap, and just a light layer of dead leaves underneath. Wet there was just a hint of chill. There is also a fruit, maybe apple? Maybe pomegranate? This is definitely an early autumn scent for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blood onmy hands Report post Posted September 12, 2016 Sappy, slightly sour green leaf smell with a bit of a damp, cold feel to it. Smells a bit like damp, soapy laundry as it dries down. Most of bpal's leaf and dead leaf blends smell the same to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dementia_divine Report post Posted July 6, 2018 In the decant: A cool breeze and leaves (some green, some dead), with a bit of snow in the background. Wet: I thought the leaves would be the first thing to jump out at me, but I’m actually getting a blast of clean (either white musk or ozone) with some snow behind it. Then, the leaves emerge, some brown, some red, some green. I agree that there are Maple leaves at play here. The snow note adds a bit of sweetness, but it is not the sweet Snow White snow note, and I think it may contain a bit of pine. But the leaves are becoming stronger as the scent begins to dry. As it dries, I smell apple, but it’s more like an apple cider without the spice than an apple hanging from a tree, and there’s a wisp of smoke to the scent. Dry: The fruity aspect of the scent (I am still thinking cider that’s also been infused with some other fruits, or maybe a combination of apple cider and pomegranate) is now the most prominent, followed by a bit of smoke, with a bit of the dry leaves in the background. After a few hours, the scent is very soft and chilly. I think there’s a dusting of sweet, powdery snow now, but it may just be chilled air. Verdict: Leaf scents are often problematic for me: they either give me a headache or smell like peppers on my skin. So I was surprised not to have that happen here! This was a lot more pleasant than I thought it would be, and it is definitely a morpher that showcases various phases of autumn. I like it! I just wish it were a little stronger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thecaitycat Report post Posted August 26, 2018 2014 version In the bottle The essence of sticking your nose into a pile of freshly raked leaves, minus the slugs and grime. I'm also getting something distinctly green, like ivy. Wet on skin Not so much fallen leaves as it is ivy, something cold, and maybe apple in the background? Dry on skin after 30 minutes This becomes subtly more floral as it dries down. Autumnal florals along with the ivy, leaves, cold, and apples. It's also sweeter after half an hour. Thoughts I do so love Autumn! It's my favorite season by far, not just because of my birthday in November. This is really lovely, but also pretty strong on my skin. Definitely not a year-round scent, but something perfect for when I need summer to end and I'm craving shorter days, cooler nights, knitted hats and gloves, and soup. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites