Posted 03 July 2004 - 04:19 AM
I've gotten the poem memorized, and it's the best of Dodgeson's poems by far. The movie by Monte Python is one of my favorites. So the perfume can't fall far behind. My only reservation about getting this is that I was just recently told that I am allergic to eucalyptus. So I waited until my second order, and bit my lip, and prayed that it would work.
In the Bottle
"Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!"
This is the sort of scent that goes straight up your nose and attacks. And not in a bad way either. But think of the bitter bite of pine, and the clarifying sting of eucalyptus, and the sour citrus of orange -- each of them potent in their own right -- bearing arms against you. It's quite something at first sniff. Which one comes out on top? It's hard to tell. They seem to take equal parts in creating this scent, and just as you think it's the pine that's in the lead, the eucalyptus or orange will assert itself. To some extent the scent reminds me of cleaning products (think of pine sol and orange scented cleaning spray, mixed with the smell of eucalyptus), but it's more fresh and authentic than any cleaning products I've smelled. In fact, I wish cleaning products smelled more like this.
Wearing It
My boyfriend tried this one first (mainly because I was busy bathing in White Chapel the first day that I got my order, and of the scents that he wanted to try, this was at the top of his list. Let me say that he smelled *delicious* in it. The pine was a grounding sort of smell, and the eucalyptus was the highlight. The orange was an accent on his skin, and smelled more like the peel of an orange (just as it's being torn from the fruit). It was wonderful!
But...sadly...it didn't last longer than a half an hour on his skin. After that, it was gone. Not even a whisp of it left. When we tried it the next day, it was the same thing. I kept quoting to him: "And hast thou slain the Jabberwock?" I probably shoudn't tease him about not being able to wear such a great scent.
On me, the smell becomes...well...It's a bit hard to describe because it created such a strong emotional reaction that I have trouble focusing on the smell. The same year that I was born, my father planted a eucalyptus tree in the backyard -- it sat against the fence, just between an orange tree and a pine tree. And I spent most of my childhood playing next to that eucalyptus tree. So there are plenty of good memories...but there are also the times when my mother and father were fighting, or when my father was angry at me, when I'd hide in the pine tree. And just a few years ago, my father chopped that eucalyptus down, limb by limb... It felt like he was trying to kill me. Ugh.
But in order to keep this from turning into a therapy session, let me just say that this scent evoked a *strong* surge of memories once it was on my flesh, and I'm surprised that I didn't remember that orange/pine/eucalyptus was a familiar combination of scents. On my skin, the orange turned very sweet (small surprise, knowing my skin chemistry), and smelled a great deal like the homemade orange juice that we'd make when I was younger. This is pure orange juice, no sweeteners, and was more watery than thick, and sweet and sticky. I also felt weirdly sticky because the scent of pine (the most overpowering scent on my skin) evoked memories of pine sap. And the eucalyptus was just underneath the orange and pine, bringing the two together. Much to my relief, I wasn't allergic to this scent at all. It lasted about 3 hours, before fading into oblivion. It was short lived, even for a BPAL oil.
So...I'm not sure what to do with this one. I love it on my boyfriend, but it doesn't love him enough to stay for more than a half hour. And on me, it doesn't smell nearly as good as on him...plus, it evokes a whole slew of memories, some of which I'd rather not bother with. It's a good scent, although it's so strong and arresting that I'm not surprised that it's not more popular, especially since it's not a very typical feminine scent. On the other hand, it isn't too masculine to wear. And on a man, it does smell terrific, so...