TrailerTrashPrincess Report post Posted November 21, 2017 "When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow."—Deuteronomy 24:19 Sweet patchouli and hay absolute, with a drop of tobacco leaf. i don't want to be first! but the Lab's food drive was weeks ago and our DSLE was a few nights ago and nobody else has posted... so i guess i'll start us off? i'll start by saying my skin chemistry does strange things, and my sense of smell isn't the greatest. i love patchouli, and the smell of tobacco (not when being smoked, but just the loose leaves. and a Tobacco Flower oil from somewhere, from ages ago, is still one of the most beautiful things i've ever smelled. but that's not relevant here!)hay, well, i don't mind it but it isn't something that would sway me really one way or another. so i expected a more earthy-ish patchouli. after 13 years or so of being into BPAL i should know better than to have notions about what something should smell like, shouldn't i? this is snuggly and cozy. something, maybe the hay?, goes a little almost-hamster-cage-y for a little bit, but then settles into almost powdery. Sunday night at the DSLE, one of my friends said she liked it but that it reminded her of someone she didn't like - but she couldn't figure out who. well, maybe that person is a guy who at some point wore Wild Country from Avon. i like masculine scents, and so have quite a collection of guy cologne scents. and some of the ones i like best are kinda stodgy, dad-and-grampa ones. like Old Spice, and Wild Country. the Avon roll-on deodorant in Wild Country is one i use often. that's what this BPAL reminds me of. i also have the fairly-recent Demeter scent "Kitten Fur" sitting on my desk, and today i've had Kitten Fur on top of my right hand and Children of the Cornucopia on the top of my left hand. they're not identical or dupes, not by any means, but they're similar enough on me that without smelling them side-by-side in comparison i think i'd have a hard time telling them apart. after a couple of hours, there's something in Children of the Cornucopia that kinda reminds me of Autumn Overlooked my Knitting from a couple years back. i'd need to test them side-by-side to see if that's something my crazy brain is cooking up or if there really is something to it. it might just be that they're both snuggly types, though. i'd call this one gender neutral, but could summarize it as a powdery masculine scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted November 21, 2017 Sweet and sexy. Definitely masculine leaning, and I know this because that type of scent tends to go super sweet and cozy on my skin. The hay note is beautiful, it's a hidden gem of mine that is vastly underrepresented. if you like Hay Moon, you'll love this. The tobacco is a note I collect, and it's gorgeous as ever here. The patch is sweet and creamy and vanillic, not earthy or gnarly. If you're looking for the gnarly hippie feet patchouli, you may need to look elsewhere. I amp sweet, and this combination is reading as gorgeous non-foody vanilla hay tobacco. It reminds me a lot of the Lace family, like the lost Lace brother. It will age like a dream, I love it! I want to put this on my husband's neck and just nuzzle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samuraibrarian Report post Posted November 24, 2017 The tobacco is dominant in this one for me, sweetened by the hay and patchouli. All three of those notes have lignin-y vanillin properties, so they complement each other well. I agree with previous commenters; my initial gestalt impression was "This smells like what scented candles marketed toward men or men's spaces aspire to smell like." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted November 28, 2017 Hay and patchouli, with a touch of tobacco. This one has a sweet vanilla overlay, and I get hay and a ton of patchouli. Oddly, it reminds me to Banshee Beat in vibe, if not in smell. Good throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thekittenkat Report post Posted December 13, 2017 (edited) In the bottle: Very much the sweet patch, but there are hints of the hay and tobacco. Wet: The patch is stronger and sweeter, but the tobacco and hay are still stirring around in the mix. The dry-down: There's a little bit more of the hay bote, but certainly not as strong as it was in Hay Moon, where it was the dominant note. The lovely tobacco, not too dark or night, has made itself known by keeping the patch in its sweet zone--very nice! The patch was getting a little gnarly, but nothing like OWS. This will go into rotation next fall Edited December 13, 2017 by thekittenkat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizziesLuck Report post Posted December 14, 2017 Hay and tobacco are my JAM but patch not always, so I am only cautiously optimistic about this. Wet: (OMG the label art, I totally only just noticed right now...ha ha ha ha, Beth kills me. The Children of the Corn are on the label....) Mmm this is nice. I love the tobacco in it, it's very chewy and rich. The hay is gorgeous. That patch though - I dunno about it. It's very dry and earthy, and I am left feeling like the whole blend lacks sweetness. I want it to be sweeter. The throw is better than nose to skin. Dry: OK, so this goes through a phase where is smells like stanky marijuana and I hate it, but then it settles into a gorgeous hay scent with just hints of sweet tobacco and earthy patchouli. I dig it. I adore hay. I think some age will really do this good, so I am tucking it away to wear next fall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aveya Report post Posted May 20, 2018 Source: Random swap pick from forumite Preconception: I love patch. I'm newly learning Tobacco doesn't smell like a smoker and is actually beautiful. So I'm optimistic. But I've never come across "hay" and liked it.Bottle: Surprisingly sweet and perfumey.Skin: Oh what a bloom. Still "perfumey" but tamed down. I know that's Hay being a weirdo. Otherwise this is all sweet smooth elegant patchouli & tobacco. They go together so beautifully - I can't. There aren't words for this combo. It's a new combo for me personally, I've ran across tobacco recently as I try to clear out my to-test stash. But the combo is just so delicious. Woody, earthy (but in a soft, summer breeze sort of way), smooth, sweet. Their combo is like amber's dark sister. Drydown: Stays about the same for me. The hay is sort of slicing into the patch+tobacco beauty I'm swooning for, and turning this more perfume-esq and possibly masculine edged. I think that's about where it stops; there isn't much more to this scent to tantalize my gemini self. I want something more for no reason at all. Verdict; beautiful and straightforward. Warm, smooth, gently earthly, slightly masculine blend. Beautiful and simple. If you're someone who loves wearing say vanilla straight, this is one you should try out. I agree, it will age amazingly. I'll try a few more wears before I swap or sell this bottle, because it's almost nirvana. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Minh Scent Report post Posted July 6, 2018 Absolutely gorgeous patch with touches of hay. I get barely a whisper of tobacco...but I do get vanilla, which is not listed. Agree with Zankoku about the BB vibe. This is a treasure! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites