Sultry seems the one word that sums up
Litha for me.
This is a unique fragrance. It opens with the Mead followed by a blast of potent Herbals and then, after several hours, it moves on to its Honey drydown. At no point does the Mead ever really move into the background... nor does the Frankincense or Copal come through on their own.
This is a well-grounded boozy herbal perfume that wears as a warm, sexy skin scent.
In some ways, one might even think of
Litha as an ancient rendition of Roadhouse.
Usually Herbals bring the words "bright, fresh and green" to mind. For me,
Litha is more of a full bodied, sensual perfume that manages to get a feel reminiscent of Khajuraho. Just as Khajuraho achieved an patchouli-like earthiness using flowers, so
Litha achieves an earthiness with Herbals.
And while Beth's Herbal scents generally work very well on me,
Litha is outside my comfort zone... and that's a good thing. I've come to realize Beth has an entire repertoire of Herbal blends that fall well outside the usual fare and capture a wide variety of moods. For me,
Litha is no light hearted romp down a floral path, it's more of a sweat-soaked orgiastic celebration of Life in the middle of an overgrown field.
Edit- When first wearing this about 8 days ago, I simply couldn't find the "lemony" notes everyone else identified. And my chemistry usually amps lemon. It's now a week or so after my monthly cycle and NOW I do indeed get that lemon scent at the very opening and about a half hour later. At this stage,
Litha seems more refreshing as others describe but then it returns to a more robust scent for me as the lemon subsides.
This post has been edited by Heavenlyrabbit: 15 July 2006 - 05:43 PM