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Frog Moon: Iris and Wild Patchouli

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Simply gorgeous. I tested this 3 hours out of the mailbox and am completely infatuated with it. 

 

In the bottle, the patchouli hits first with a chewy greenness, while the iris hides around the corner waiting for her turn. Wet on skin, the iris comes out to play in an sunsoaked, dirt filled earthen pot. She stays fresh for about 20 minutes before transforming into a cut flower in a crystal vase and turning much more sweet and powdery. This lasted on my skin for more than 8 hours and just got even more lovely with every hour. If I close my eyes, I am a goddess gardener in a wide brimmed straw hat kneeling in the back yard while harvesting big, beautiful purple blooms. 

 

 

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This is instant love for me. I have been dreaming of this scent perusing this year’s releases. Lace Lichen, Serpent in the Lilacs: both are lovely, but this delivers what I had hoped each would be before I tested them. 

 

The patchouli here is fully dimensional. I don’t get one or two aspects like I often do even in simple blends. Instead I am seeing a full picture of every patchouli I have known. There is that phantom mushroom that patchouli can conjure, that green hissy quality I get in the blends I most enjoy it in, an almost woody huskiness that I enjoy far less when that’s all I get from it, a dark chewiness I have read about but not experienced in the BPAL universe, and a confounding shimmering glow that I am starting to appreciate as an effect of patchouli that I love but never thought to credit it with.

 

But the iris changes everything! The iris is more abstract than the patchouli. I don’t get powdery or earthy orris, but an abstract iris accord made up of cool, steely, and violet purple components. Ther is a definite resemblance to the lab’s paper accord. Somehow the iris makes this into an airy, glassy blend—I definitely understand the associations with the “crystal vase.” I would say the blend veers even a little bit into soap territory (but in the most delightful way) with those violet facets of the iris accord. 

 

I’m fascinated by the interplay between the iris and patchouli accords, the way the iris elevates and transforms its wonderfully earthy comrade into something airy, light, dazzling, and clean! 

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