In the bottle, the oil smelled of cedarwood and sandalwood. The smell stayed like this as I took a decapitated Q-tip and used it to swipe some skin on my left arm.
In an instant, any sort of foresty fragrance was gone, replaced by nothing but the smell of cinnamon. Cinnamon, cinnamon, cinnamon, and more cinnamon. Don't get me wrong, I'm a fan of cinnamon fragrances, as my bottle of Hamadryad can attest to. In fact, this seems very similar to Hamadryad. This cinnamon I smell might actually be the cardamom note mentioned in the oils, but I don't think anyone else has mentioned it to be this strong before.
I'm not picking up any green notes at all five minutes into the wearing of the fragrance, just that cinnamon/cardamom fragrance.
Is this Whippoorwill? It doesn't sound a bit like anyone else's reviews.
:::headscratchy:::
Ten minutes elapse and still no green, just the cinnamon/cardamom scent that seems to have been whipped around a bit by a twig. There's a bit of a wood-like fragrance, but none of the leaves. When I bring my nose close, the skin on my bottom lip gets a little irritated, but not to the point where I'm breaking out or anything. It's very spicy, and I like this blend, whether it's Whippoorwill or not. I love green fragrances, which is what drew me to Whippoorwill, but I like hot n' spicy fragrances as well. I'm just really bewildered that I'm picking up so heavily on the cardamom.
This is like a bird on fire. Hot n' Spicy Whippoorwill!
Even after fifteen minutes the spice doesn't readily abate, though there is a mix of something I can't quite put my finger on, making the overall sniff experience rather unique and complex. On a simple level, yes, you're smelling the spice, but there's something, almost powdery-floral, supporting it from behind. I think, in a very slow way, that "something" is beginning to consume the spice.
A few moments, and the cardamom (?) begins to tone down a wee, wee bit. Filling its spot is this sort of light "skin scent." If I were to guess, I would assume it was vetiver, however there isn't any vetiver listed in the fragrance. Would it be the bamboo? There's also some sort of powder scent lurking in the background as well, but it's very faint, and a lot of times I think it's just part of the spice. In any case, it's making Whippoorwill a lot calmer and gentler, but the spice can still be readily detected.
I like this, but it reminds me a lot of Hamadryad, and I'm a bit nervous at how my description is so freakishly different from everyone else's. I'm keeping my bottle, but I would be interested in either getting a whole other bottle of Whippoorwill or obtaining a decant to see if there are differences between my bottle and others on my skin.
Maybe I just have odd skin?
I must say, though, the Springtime in Arkham bottle labels rock. I think they are really cute, even though I'm sure they're not supposed to be "cute."
-doreen
This post has been edited by feline.by.design: 23 June 2005 - 09:12 PM