Ranna Report post Posted April 19, 2013 DADDYChalk on chalkboard, 2012This is my daddy. Sometimes he has a mustache, sometimes he doesn't.Black tea and a sweet lilac fougere with a dash of red licorice. I just got my bottles in earlier today, and though I know I should have let them settle before testing...frankly, I couldn't wait In the bottle: Lilac, first and foremost. It smells almost a bit astringent, maybe kind of medicinal?Wet on skin: Still lilac. I'm thinking of dryer sheets. It's sweeter than it was in the bottle, though.Dry: The tea and licorice notes come out. It's a bit difficult to describe now. I've still got the lilac/dryer sheet impression, but I can make out the licorice as well, and it's quickly going softer and is now much less medicinal than it was initially. There's not as much of the tea as I would've liked, but that might change with some time. I'm not quite sure it suits me, but I'll give it time to age before I make a final decision. As it stands, I do like it and will wear it again. It'll be good for when the weather really heats up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SadariEvenstar Report post Posted April 24, 2013 (edited) I picked this decant up on a whim. I really didn't expect it to work. In fact, I'm allergic to lilacs though lilac fougere is sometimes okay. This must be one of those times because I actually really like this. I actually don't get lilac from this at all. The tea comes to the forefront for me and it's a pretty true to life tea note (tea can go horribly wrong on my skin and this is very nice). There is a lovely sweetness behind it that must come from the red licorice. This is an unexpected hit, and I see a bottle in my future. This will be wonderful in the summer. eta: I love this, but it has no staying power at all. I reapplied 3 times yesterday and I usually don't have to reapply anything. Edited April 26, 2013 by SadariEvenstar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FriedaLove Report post Posted May 6, 2013 A Tremulous Song: Daddy I picked up a decant of this from a decant circle because I loved the description and thought the notes sounded interesting. In the vial: Smoky candy. Weird. I don't have high hopes for this. Wet on skin: Smoky candy still, just stronger. The smoky note must be the black tea. During dry down: The black tea starts to trail off and the violets come forward. This is kind of like candied violets. It smells nice but it's a little too "candy-ish" for me, and that's coming from a foodie! Dry on skin: Mainly licorice heavily coating the violets with the black tea whispering from behind every now and then. All in all, I like it, but I might have to try it again to see if it's something I'd really want to wear. I'm just not a fan of walking around smelling like licorice. I think this would be very lovely on the right person and it's still a good blend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted May 7, 2013 This is a clean tea scent to my nose. It reminds me of white tea, which always smells a bit citrusy on my skin. The lilac fougere is reminding me of lilac scented dryer sheets and soap. I don't get anything like candy or red licorice, which is sad, because that's the main reason I wanted this scent. Mostly it's a light soap + citrus tea smell. Only lasts about an hour total on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
puck_nc Report post Posted May 14, 2013 Origin: decant circle by Absinthetics Initial Thoughts: This sounded like it might be an interesting scent on my husband. But I'll try it on as well. In the Vial: Tea and very lilac. Masculine, but delicate. My initial thought is a version of Dorian for the hottest summer days. Wet: Huh. I have no idea where it's coming from, but I'm getting an almost lemony tang from this. No licorice, tea or lilac on first contact. Drydown: The tea comes out, but it's very lemony tea. Unfortunately something is also making my skin sting a bit. I remember occasionally reacting as such to a really strong cinnamon blend. Maybe it's the licorice? Verdict: I'll try it on the husband, but definitely not for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sarandipitee Report post Posted May 18, 2013 Licorice, faint lilac and tea. Sticks very close to skin and fades super quick. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted May 20, 2013 (edited) At first, red whip licorice, maybe a touch of spice, but that could be the lilac. Dry, no one has mentioned this, but I'm getting an expensive pipe tobacco, unsmoked with a touch of cherry. This is the heady tobacco of Perversion, not the gritty French Tobacco SN (which I do like as well). This is a total surprise hit for me, I'll probably try to track down at least a partial. It does fade pretty fast, though and I did slather all the way up my arms. eta: Even with using half my decant, this faded within a half hour. Not worth upgrading due to fast fade factor. Too bad. Edited May 20, 2013 by milo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted May 20, 2013 Daddy reminds me to a more sugary, less lemony version of Dorian. I get masculine lilacs, sweet candy, and a touch of tea. Dorian to me is almost a gender neutral blend, whereas Daddy is definitely a more masculine variation of it. Sweet candy, lilacs, male. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theseagrows Report post Posted May 21, 2013 this smells a bit like my dad! must be the dryer sheet-scent others have mentioned, except my dad has the added scent of tobacco instead of licorice the licorice adds a nice sweetness. this is a gentle, close to the skin scent, and doesn't have a huge amount of throw. i don't find it overly masculine or feminine, more gender neutral actually, and a rather interesting scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thekittenkat Report post Posted June 20, 2013 In the decant: Very dark, very smokey tea, not sweet at all. Wet: A hint of lilac brightening things up. The dry-down: Back to the smokey tea. Nice. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mistressfizz Report post Posted September 7, 2013 Dirt and smoke, gracefully lifted by a fresh clear breeze and just a smidge of spice. This is a wonderful mix of delicate notes and darker earthy tones. It's light and smells clean and comforting. Sadly, it doesn't last long on my skin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ajila Report post Posted January 2, 2014 In the bottle - Mostly a smooth, slightly cool fougere, with just a hint of the tea Wet on me - A sweet soft fougere with just a hint of sugar from the liquorice coming through Dry on me - A faint vaguely fougere scent Overall - The hints of tea and liquorice were promising, but never came to much Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
d0gbones Report post Posted July 3, 2015 In the imp: Sweet lilacs. Wet: Definitely getting the tea now, the fougere too. Dry: Sweet, manly licorice. Not strictly masculine, but it smells quite a bit like men's shower gel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairybites Report post Posted June 24, 2021 This is getting close to a decade old, so I'm not too surprised that I'm mostly getting lilac and black tea. Red licorice is there, but definitely in the background. This reminds me a little of Dorian, but I don't know if this would be a good substitute for it. It's almost like a herbal tea, but the fougere is a little too strong to make it resemble that. I also agree with other posters that this is like shower gel, it's got a clean feel to it. Not my favorite tea or licorice blend, and I wish the throw was a bit stronger. Still a lovely tea blend though all things considered! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted October 26, 2022 At first, I get the black tea, which doesn't have a touch of anise to my nose like the Lab's black tea sometimes does, followed by a big burst of the lilac fougere. It's more lilac than fougere at first, and there's only a hint of the red licorice note. However, over time, it quickly becomes all about the fougere, with no other notes to be found. I enjoy fougeres, so I am glad I got to try this, but I don't think I need more than my decant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites