doomsday_disco Report post Posted March 19 Wisteria incense, oakmoss, and sandalwood cream. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theseagrows Report post Posted May 5 i am testing on skin, as i mostly tend to use these as skin moisturizers. it opens with sandalwood and wisteria. i smell the blooms and the branches they grow on. the oakmoss adds the greenery-all parts of the wisteria are present here. the wisteria is a bit indolic and it is very well balanced with the other notes. it's very pretty and spring-y. after awhile the sandalwood sort of takes over and the wisteria fades to the background. at this point i get a hint of the creamy note, but not a whole lot. overall this is like a wisteria-sandalwood incense. it is very pretty, i just wish the wisteria lasted longer on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Biocarbons Report post Posted May 5 (edited) I did one spray of this and went nose blind for a while. This is STRONG. Very intense, a little goes a long way. Floral champaca and sandalwood intense. Incense dominant. The cream element doesn't stand out to me. Edited May 5 by Biocarbons Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted Wednesday at 11:32 PM This is a strong hair gloss that can be smelled in both wet and dry hair (a feat!), but of course, it is strongest in dry hair. It's mostly the scent of stick incense from a metaphysical shop, that happens to have some wisteria-infused into it, backed by sandalwood and oakmoss (with the latter being more noticeable by the end of the day). The wisteria itself is not as strong as it is in Death Moon: Wisteria and White Musk. This is very much about the incense. And I'm not getting any creaminess from the sandalwood cream, but that's okay with me. I plan on hanging onto my decant of this one, but I prefer Death Moon: Wisteria and White Musk Hair gloss for my wisteria fix, so I don't need a bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites