Sniffing the bottle I get an overwhelming smell of cedar. Underneath there is some sort of fruity undertone, maybe lemon? It is definitely a light citrus. On me, even after the drydown I get a very strong cedar. It is very sharp and makes my nose tingle. It reminds me of opening up one of those old cedarwood chests that your grandmother kept her mementos in.
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Chesed Sephiroth
#1
Posted 05 April 2005 - 01:26 AM
Sniffing the bottle I get an overwhelming smell of cedar. Underneath there is some sort of fruity undertone, maybe lemon? It is definitely a light citrus. On me, even after the drydown I get a very strong cedar. It is very sharp and makes my nose tingle. It reminds me of opening up one of those old cedarwood chests that your grandmother kept her mementos in.
#2
Posted 08 April 2005 - 01:34 PM
Sniffing out of the bottle: Very woody, indeed.
Upon first application: The only thing I can detect is some sort of light wood. Nothing heavy, just dry, salty wood. This, to me, is a very, very good thing.
After a few minutes: The wood mellows a bit and I start to pick up another scent - something just vaguely astringent and tangy. Like a very smooth lemon. (A smooth lemon? Where did that come from?)
Conclusion: I absolutely love this. It reminds me of Hamadryad, except instead of the slightly spicy background, the background is golden, and yellower. It's like laying on a bench made of freshly cut and seasoned wood. Beautiful. Will definitely be getting more!
#3
Posted 15 April 2005 - 06:07 PM
#4
Posted 15 April 2005 - 07:22 PM
QS informed me quite a while ago that Chesed has one of my favorite notes in it and I'm guessing it's cedar. I've been waiting to read the reviews because I want it to be a surprise, but I'm getting antsy about finding out, so I'm glad this finally arrived!
First sniff:
Yay, cedar! I had a feeling that was what it was going to be, so I'm glad I was right. :D
It's not only cedar, though. Somehow it reminds me a little bit of Alecto. It's not raspberry leaf like in Alecto, but they seem to be in the same general vein. Whatever it is, I can't place it, but it softens the cedar and sweetens it, making it much less dry.
Wet on skin:
I still have no clue what else is in here. It might be fruit of some kind, but honestly I can't tell. It's semi-sweet, but not overly sweet. It actually reminds me a lot of Alecto, even though there's clearly no raspberry leaf in here. Whatever it is it's pretty, but I'm also feeeling a little bit sick to my stomach, so it may be something I'm allergic to. :D
Dry down:
Now Chesed smells almost like cedar and frankincense. That may very well be my nose pulling a fast one, but that's what it smells like. To me, anyway. It's a sort of sweet resin/something else (technical term) and cedar scent to my nose. I really like this, but it's making me a little queasy for no apparent reason. :P
The bottom line:
I really like this a lot but something in it doesn't like me. :D
It's been a while since I had a reaction like this to anything other than almonds and occassionally carnation, so I have no clue what's causing it, but it looks like this is going to have to go. :D
#5
Posted 25 April 2005 - 02:52 AM
#6
Posted 09 May 2005 - 08:45 AM
On Skin: Pure cedar. Wow, very woody. Also something a bit spicy yet green. A herb or leaf maybe? Very outdoorsy. Again another scent that I identify as masculine. Not really me, but a pretty scent.
#7
Posted 10 May 2005 - 05:26 AM
Cedar. Pretty much straight cedar on me--yes, the scent of a cedar chest. Its nice, but doesn't have the exceptional lasting power of some of the others I like. I'll use my imps but don't need a bottle.
#8
Posted 14 May 2005 - 10:57 PM
OK, I think it's pepper that gives me that notion. Maybe more than one kind of pepper, even. I get no sweetness at all from this blend. It's very sharp. I can perhaps detect a wood base note, but really it dries down on me from pepper to a sickly sharpness that is like pepper mixed with classic B.O.
#9
Posted 15 May 2005 - 03:13 PM
Then the fruit starts teasing my nose, and I see yellow but not citrus ... believe it or not, I think it was banana! Maybe banana leaf? I did not get any of the cedar or frankincense others have mentioned ...
The drydown was slightly nauseating and I ended up taking a hot bath at 1 a.m. to wash it off. Oh well ...
#10
Posted 22 May 2005 - 03:54 AM
I managed to get an imp of it. Maybe I got it because Chesed is one of the few words in Hebrew I remember. I'm not sure.
It is very cedar-y. It also has a fruitiness to it, kind of citrussy, but I'm not sure. I'm really not great at identifying notes - but I know this. Wearing it gave me a tremendous feeling of peace and happiness, and I could not stop sniffing my wrists. It is a really different, unique scent, and I am crazy about it. I ordered a 10ml the day after I tried it the first time.
This one is in right up there with my Bpal true loves. Fantastic!
#11
Posted 24 May 2005 - 01:54 AM
On my skin, the bark mellows slightly and a lovely natural peach scent arises.
Chesed is a peach tree. It is absolutely lovely and very long-lasting.
I may have to buy a bottle of this one.
#12
Posted 31 May 2005 - 04:55 PM
This is exactly that smell.
Herbal and woody in the bottle the cedar on my skin, and whatever else is in it, softens into a green, earthy fresh goodness. This is pure happy memory for me, summer days and warm earth and cool green peppers.
I love this one.
#13
Posted 06 July 2005 - 08:31 PM
think i need the boyfriend to try this one out :D
#14
Posted 06 July 2005 - 10:52 PM
In the bottle: Light wood with a touch of sweet fruit.
On me/wet: The first dominant note is wood, although I'm not so familiar that I can positively identify it. However, there is a sweet, fruity tang beneath the wood, (hopefully) waiting to jump out.
Drydown: This would be fantastic for someone who really likes a strong light or red wood note. It's very pretty, and on me there is an underlying sweetness, maybe that of a fruitwood. A lovely blend, however, I'm not a woodsy kind of girl. :P
#15
Posted 09 July 2005 - 05:11 AM
Just On: Woody and sweeter.
An hour or two later: Sweet wood and possibly fruit?
Around 6 hours: Woody fruit.
12 hours: A bare hint of wood.
Overall: I like this one. I am considering trying to tack one onto an order.
After reading other reviews: Cedar is the wood. Heh. I see I'm not the only one to get some fruit out of this one.
#16
Posted 29 July 2005 - 01:16 AM
on: cedar, definitely.
overall: cedar is my nemesis, so this is not the oil for me.
#17
Posted 04 August 2005 - 11:40 AM
#18
Posted 08 September 2005 - 02:50 PM
Green, woody and with a sweet edge.
#19
Posted 18 September 2005 - 07:42 PM
On me: Cedar, surely. It seems more balanced and delicate than most other cedar blends I've tried - normally I loathe cedar, but something about this blend appeals. It's astrigent and a hint tangy. Fresher, too - cedar often smells like it is rotting to me, but this smells alive and living.
A cedar I actually like - I never thought I'd see the day!
#20
Posted 20 September 2005 - 05:48 AM
I definitely agree that cedar is what this is all about. Reminds me a little of Jupiter actually, which is the only other almost pure cedar scent that I've come across at the lab; I liked Jupiter too but straight cedar goes a little "hamster cage" on me, without darker woods to keep it down. This has something else in it though that comes out quickly, and I'd guess it's lotus. Something watery, slightly fruity, but still aquatic. Lotus is an absolute disaster for me so that kind of throws the cedar off.
I wish this stayed cedar longer, but still it's one of the closest to a wearable scent among the Sephiroth for me. Again, I truly admire the strength and artistry of this blend, I can definitely imagine dressing a candle with this oil or using it to create an atmosphere for meditation and reflection.
#21
Posted 18 October 2005 - 05:07 PM
It's not a green smell or a fresh cedar smell on me, it's very dry and dusty.
Overall this one only lasts about an hour on my skin. Very light and faded quickly. I can't see myself wearing this one.
#22
Posted 28 October 2005 - 12:46 PM
Immediately I get a burst of what I believe is galangal, a lightly herbal lemon scent that dissipates quickly. Then… leather… touched with a dusty, papery aroma. It’s like an old book. How very odd! There’s this dry element to this that brings to my mind ‘ancient,’ and ‘museum,’ and ‘old wisdom.’ There’s a note in this that isn’t quite floral, isn’t quite fruit… but I think of that light, fleshy and sweet aroma one gets after biting into a pear, that same crispness and lightness of the juice, particularly pears of the asian variety! This is definitely an oil to slather when getting ready for an anthropology exam!
#23
Posted 31 October 2005 - 08:17 PM
On my skin, the fruity note emerges - peach or apricot (I can't tell BPAL's peach/apricot notes apart, but they're both gorgeous on me).
This reminds me of a more innocent version of depraved; the cedar adds a clean, earthy tone to the peach/apricot and keeps it from getting too overpowering. Even the non-fruity folks might like this one.
Final verdict - very pleasant and pretty without being to sweet or frou-frou. One of my favorites in the Sephiroth category.
#24
Posted 03 November 2005 - 05:20 PM
The cedar quickly vanishes leaving sweetness and a sharp pine note. The pine is growing, and so is a woody aroma that isn't cedar.
It is becoming very much the smell of a clean wood cabin or an old wood box (not necessarily a cedar one)
Then, after about an hour I am getting straight cedar.
Weird!
#25
Posted 02 December 2005 - 05:00 AM
There's a bit of citrusy tang here I can't pin down.
A nice blend, but it has the odd effect of simultaneously trying to calm me down and pep me up! The woods are soft and soothing, but the tinge of citrus keeps smacking me upside the head!

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