Jump to content
Post-Update: Forum Issues Read more... ×
BPAL Madness!
GoldenRubee

A Demonstration of Affectionate Excitement

Recommended Posts

White frankincense, ho wood, Himalayan cedar, sweet myrrh, beeswax, and bamboo.


In the bottle this smells very woody and sweet. I love ho wood scents so this really interested me and I was anxious to try it. I am not disappointed at all. It is warm and sweet on, with the predominate notes being the ho wood, sweet myrrh and beeswax. I amp cedar like crazy so I was a little leery of that note but I am happy to report that it is almost non existent on me. There is a soft, rich, earthy spiciness that makes this one of my favorites of this year Lupers the and I will definitely be getting a second bottle. :wub2:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In the bottle: Wood (can definitely smell the Ho Wood in the mix!) covered in a layer of soft beeswax. In the background I can smell the fresh, green, wet smell of bamboo.

 

On my skin: When it first hits my skin, the bamboo is even stronger! It makes the scent smell fresh and like it's describing an outdoor place. But this is still mostly a wood and beeswax scent. Maybe a wooden ramada outside with candles and incense burning?

 

After a while the frankincense and myrrh are more apparent the myrrh is just rich and lovely (but I'm biased because myrrh is one of my favorite scents). The frankincense seems a bit spicy to me...

 

As the hours pass, it continues to have a nice balance of wood, resins, and beeswax - leaning a bit towards the beeswax.

 

Finally everything starts to slowly fade out - until the very last thing left is the Ho Wood.

 

 

This reminds me a lot of Day of Skulls, with the main difference being bamboo instead of cactus blossoms.

<3

Edited by Cactus

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In the imp: Hmmm... not what I expected. Woody and tart, almost limey.

 

Wet on skin: Getting a hint of frankincense through the tartness.

 

Dried down: Tart and incensey. This is actually a very interesting blend.

 

Throw: This one seems to wear close to my skin. There is a faint throw as time goes on, and the sweet beeswax comes out in that beautifully.

 

Verdict: **** I like this a lot, but I don't think I need a full bottle of it, and I can wait to find a partial. It is very pretty and interesting. I just don't know how often I'll reach for it.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Mmm white frankincense I clearly love! It's sweet but woody from the cedar and fuzzy from the beeswax. Sad I didn't get a bottle of this!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Wood, beeswax and bamboo on wet dry into a cedar, frankincense and myrrh.

 

It starts off as a fresh woody, which as it dries, progresses into a much more resinous/wood blend.

 

I liked it best when it was a bamboo/wood blend, and I feel like the cedar is overpowering everything at this juncture.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This reminds me of a lighter, spring-ier Midnight Mass! It's got that same woody incense plus strong evergreen feel, only brighter and fresher. The other thing it reminds me of is a layering combination I particularly like, Cathedral plus Lights of Men's Lives.

 

The frankincense is very clear and bright-toned, with a slightly citrus-y edge; the myrrh and beeswax round it out and sweeten it nicely. The wood notes were *very* strong on initial application, but have quieted down after a couple of hours, and are now well balanced with the frankincense and a bit of green sharpness from the bamboo. It's nice to have such a lovely springtime option in my woodsy/incense-y repertoire!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

In the imp: Mostly bamboo, but it's cut and dried, not fresh and growing.

 

Wet: Now the bamboo is coming alive, and the frank and cedar and honey are deep in the mix, but rising.

 

The dry-down: As this dried, the bamboo kept being fresh but starting to dry out, and the myrrh and beeswax came to life. This is a lovely scent, well-blended. :) I'm usually wary of bamboo, as it can turn to a very green and murky aquatic, but the strong notes in this blend kept from that direction. It's a springtime woody resin!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Mostly getting a single note frankincense here, with maybe a hint of fresh floral. Kind of smells like Christmas.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

A strong bamboo note takes center stage, very clean and green! Maybe some other woods...fresh, young woods, not dry. I'm surprised at how strong the bamboo is...almost like a single note bamboo. After a few minutes I still don't smell any frankincense or myrrh. Youthful, natural, nice.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This is heady, oily wood on me from start to finish. It's beautifully blended -- the bamboo and the wax add complexity, but the wood stays central. When I first got it, the oiliness was a little overwhelming, but a few months of aging seem to have mellowed it. I love this.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Soft, beautiful balance of beeswax and ho wood. It feels almost floral with a tinge of myrrh.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Keeping myself entertained during the social isolation of 2020 by reviewing my hoard of oils...

 

this is Day 7:

 

A demonstration of affectionate excitement

 

 

First on it’s quite zesty,  fresh and woody. 

As it settles I’m starting to think it would definitely be better on a man... however... once it warms up and the base notes come out it turns into something glorious.

Sweet and creamy, resinous and woody.

 

Absolutely glorious 🙌🏼 and a beautiful morph.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Well-aged decant.  A Demonstration of Affectionate Excitement starts out similar to Cathedral, with cedar and that frankincense that mimics cedar.  I'm not sure I could differentiate the ho wood, but there was that fresh sharp bamboo note.  So: opening: cedary frankincense and bamboo.  In the next stage, the bamboo receded and the myrrh and beeswax began to partner with the woods and frankincense, so kind of a honeyed Penitence.  Gradually the woods began to fall away, leaving incense and beeswax, with the latter lasting longest on my skin.  Lovely at every stage. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×