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Bought despite my crushingly bad personal track record with the Lab's "dead" note, whether it manifests in either leaf or branch form. I have (mostly) given up on the Leaves variants, but as an aforementioned ho-bag for the Lab's leather note I consoled myself with the possibility that it may overpower the dead branches in ways that I would ultimately find appealing. 

 

I did not even have to open the bottle to catch the initial whiff here, and it was all decay, all day. Untwisting the cap, that scorched, acrid, dirty-in-a-truly-not-ok-way dead pungency gave my nose a full frontal assault, while some barely spiced, slightly rindy pumpkin came along for the ride. Mercifully, it did not even take 15 minutes for that dead branches note to abandon it's dank campaign and instead let the pumpkin get a little smoke-y for me. And then, at about minute 30, the leather arrives with a chewy thickness, like the Hearseman is wearing a vintage Wilson's bomber jacket. Hello, friend! When fully dried down, this is the spooky fall festival scent of your dreams. Now I'm enjoying myself, digging through my streaming services to find some place to watch Hocus Pocus and feeling like I need to bake a pumpkin bread pudding in a cast iron pot over a campfire on the night of a full moon. Sillage starts to soften after an hour, and after 4 hours I find myself having to get much closer to my wrist to catch more than a passing whiff. 

 

I really like every aspect of this other than having that dead note smell pollute my bottle storage space and torment my turbinates for that opening run when applied to skin. It really settles down fast and gets surprisingly soft. It was worth it in the end!

 

 

 

 

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