Posted 12 August 2004 - 12:06 PM
Ok, I'm gonna fess up, I'm a gaming geek. Why do I say that now? Because I really wanted to try Umbra because of White Wolf's Werewolf game. I know...that's pretty stupid, but that's why I got it. And it really isn't simply because of the name, but because of everything that the Umbra is supposed to represent in the game: spirituality pouring off f the world around you, a place where one could go to be re-energized with the love of Mother Earth.
I know, I'm a geek. But I just wanted you all to know my expectations before I open the bottle.
Here we go...
On first sniff I can smell everything together, the patcholi (which I first got to smell in a pure form at a little candle shop in Islands of Adventure last weekend), the sandlewood, and that little afterscent of cinnamon. Its an extremely outdoorsy scent, and I am loving every bit of it. In the bottle the scent is meeting my expectations, but will it remain the same on me?
Let's find out.
Mmm. More of the cinnamon comes out now that its on my wrist, and I adore this fragrance! There is a definate woodsmoke scent to it, like a small forest fire with cinnamon actually being brought to the forefront. In fact, I can't keep my nose off of my wrist! This is one that I like so much that I'm going to stick some on my earlobes and pass the wand through my hair.
There done. And oh my do I smell good! I smell like I have been walking in a forest that has been struck by lightning and had a small fire that is just starting to cool. Now that its begun to die down, my wrists are smelling a little sweeter than before, but it is SO hard to tell what the scent is because I can smell it in my hair the most right now! I think its more of the patcholi and cinnamon smell once it dies down, but its still woodsy in my hair. *sigh* I'm in heaven.
But I still haven't answered the question: Does this fragrance live up to my expections? The answer is yes, perfectly! When thinking of the "Umbra", I had always envisioned a spiritual area where Creation, Formation, and Destruction would try to exist in harmony in its purest form, a direct viewing of the Circle of Life if you will. This blend does just that bringing the cinnamon to the forefront at the beginning which I have always taken as being quite energizing, the patcholi in the middle but seductively silent, sneaking in from time to time to let you know that its there, and the woodfire smell being destruction so that the world can be reborn. This scent caught the symbolism just perfectly, and I do think that tomorrow, when I run my Garou game, I will be wearing this to help show the players what I mean.
Thanks for living up to my expectations on this, especially since they were so high! I'll never doubt you again, Beth, and if you already didn't have me so loyal, you certainly do now!