Balame Report post Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) Hi all, does anyone have a blend that make them think of dry heat? I was going to request something that smells like a desert, but it seems like a lot of people associate certain plants with the desert, even florals (like poppy). What I want is just straight-up hot, dry sand/plains. A barren desert, more focused on the heat than the life within it. I think the scent that comes closest to what I'm after is The Coiled Serpent. It's a very dry, warm patchouli on me. (Dance of Death is also extremely dry, which I love, but it's too floral.) I was wondering if people had any other recommendations that are less woodsy? The Robotic Scarab is also good at creating that "warmed" feeling, but it's definitely on the metallic side. I've tried Coyote which was too musky/cologne-y. While I like Tombstone it's way too sweet and woodsy for what I'm after. Something like The Ifrit it too spicy. I know I'm being picky, but I don't want "embellished" sand, just... hot sand. I guess it might include something like a light musk, minerals and mellow resins? I'm open to recommendations from other sellers as well, if there's something that springs to mind. Thank you in advance! Edited December 20, 2016 by Balame Share this post Link to post
Erinofhere Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Nothing comes to mind with hot sands. But for hot, scorched plains...scarecrow comes mind. Sorry I'm not more help. Share this post Link to post
vox pop Report post Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) hi Balame i would like to suggest Paduan Killer Swarm, on the last page for reviews there is a member paperrose who perfectly described my own personal impressions of this scent ) i love it!! ) This is the first that comes to mind and then The Trackless Erg Atmosphere Spray from the Post which is on my wish list but by description it may be what you are looking for best of luck Edited March 31, 2015 by vox pop Share this post Link to post
jazzvampire Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Ozymandias, for sure! Also Larrea from La Curie perfumes; it has creosote, so perhaps not exactly what you're looking for. Share this post Link to post
Bluestblood Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Hothrun Dath, Three Swords, and I agree with The Coiled Serpent. Share this post Link to post
Dark Alice Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Capela Dos Ossoss v5. Hot, dry, bone. I love it so much. And Arabian nights (not the Tal) Arid, fragrant dry desert incense. Share this post Link to post
aniemel Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Sunbird smells like straight desert to me! Share this post Link to post
Balame Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Thanks everyone, these are great recs! Already adding some to my wishlist so I can hunt them down. I don't know how I missed Ozymandias in the GC. Based on the description it sounds perfect, though reviews seem all over the place so it'll be interesting to test that out. I did try The Trackless Erg, but sadly it ended up smelling fairly powdery and floral to me. The LEs/unreleased blends sound really nice, so here's hoping I can find them without too much difficulty. Paduan Killer Swarm sounds like something I'd enjoy anyway due to the coconut, so definitely have to make that one a priority. Share this post Link to post
Mellifluous Report post Posted March 31, 2015 The 1st thing that came to my mind was Little Metalmark form the metas last year. The notes are "Nagarmotha and sweet musk." There is a subtle sweetness, but it is really a super subtle sweetness (on me). Like how some woody notes can have a sweet aspect. Overall its an arid desert musk cloud. Share this post Link to post
Fuhrankie Report post Posted March 31, 2015 Kathmandu for an arid mountaintop scent? It's full of cedar and dry notes. Share this post Link to post
Seismogenic Report post Posted March 31, 2015 (edited) Gosh I have not logged in in forever. But desert scents happen to be a thing toward which I gravitate, so! In terms of GCs: *Lear is very arid to me. Dusty, dry, not hot but certainly not cold. The sage note in there is hugely reminiscent of the Mojave Desert. *51 is meant to be desert. The initial juicy green notes counter the aridness to some degree, but they disappear quickly on me, leaving dry salt flats and heat-steeped sand. *Ozymandias has already been suggested, I see. *To me, Aureus is desert-y. I understand that some people get more incense out of it, so your mileage may vary, but on me, it's the sun-baked cedars and Joshua trees on the eastern side of the San Gabriel Mountains. *This may be more scent association for me than for many other people, but Santa Eularia des Riu is very much the Inland Empire desert (ok, fine, coastal sage scrub) in spring. Arid, warm, with citrus on the breeze. As for LEs: *Sailing Stones of Death Valley legit smells like Death Valley. It's a yellow and tan rocky desert with just that hint of dry alkaline lake. I love it. *Kinnabari (prototype) is a red desert, a la Utah. *Windy Moon smells like dry hot Santa Ana Winds sucking the moisture out of everything and threatening it with smoke. I hear that some people get something aquatic in it, but to me, it is dry dry dry. *In logical sequence, Halloween: Los Angeles is a chaparral brushfire. Doesn't get hotter and drier than that. *Amicitia has sage and chaparral as notes, and is spot-on SoCal desert on me. Edited March 31, 2015 by Seismogenic Share this post Link to post
lady_pandora Report post Posted April 1, 2015 Yep, Scarecrow--if your chemistry is like mine, you'll have to get through an initial weird nailpolish phase, but on the other side there is dry hay. I'll also mention the Lion, oddly--it's one of the few ambery ones that strikes me as dry. Share this post Link to post
stellamaris Report post Posted April 1, 2015 (edited) Possets Arizona Honey and Sage. 51 smells like the desert outside of Las Vegas to me, at night, outside a gas station convenience store with bats flying all around the lights in the parking lot. Edited April 1, 2015 by stellamaris Share this post Link to post
Balame Report post Posted April 2, 2015 The 1st thing that came to my mind was Little Metalmark form the metas last year. The notes are "Nagarmotha and sweet musk." There is a subtle sweetness, but it is really a super subtle sweetness (on me). Like how some woody notes can have a sweet aspect. Overall its an arid desert musk cloud. I was fond of Little Metalmark myself, but while there was a mustiness about it, it also felt kind of rainy to me. Like a coming storm (which is a great, evocative thing but not quite as dry as I wanted). Gosh I have not logged in in forever. But desert scents happen to be a thing toward which I gravitate, so! In terms of GCs: *Lear is very arid to me. Dusty, dry, not hot but certainly not cold. The sage note in there is hugely reminiscent of the Mojave Desert. Lear is actually one of my favorite GCs! It's definitely dry and warm, makes me think of a sun-kissed log in a forest surrounded by little herbs. I'm taking notes on the other recs btw, just wanted to mention my own experiences with these in case anyone else wanders in curious about the same thing. Share this post Link to post
vthesiren Report post Posted April 2, 2015 Brimstone - might be a little more smoky than what you're looking for, but it's always reminded me of burning sage in the middle of a desert. Share this post Link to post
stellamaris Report post Posted April 3, 2015 While squandering my time on the World Wide Waste last evening I came upon this http://alchimia-apothecary.com/product/sandstorm/ Share this post Link to post
Balame Report post Posted April 4, 2015 While squandering my time on the World Wide Waste last evening I came upon this http://alchimia-apothecary.com/product/sandstorm/ That sounds beautiful, thanks for posting it! Haven't tried Alchimia yet but now I'll have to give it a shot. Also, with the new Plague line out it sounds like these two might fit this category nicely: All the Dust of the Land An infestation of Ceylon cinnamon bark, black patchouli, tonka absolute, bitter almond, and frankincense. Blood Throughout All the Land Olive wood, acacia, and juniper, stone and clay, all thick with blood and crusted with dust. Share this post Link to post
sprout Report post Posted April 7, 2015 Djinn and The Ifrit smell fiery to me. Al Azif smells hot and dry to me. Share this post Link to post
ModderRhu Report post Posted April 9, 2015 goblin (and to a lesser extent, tiki king), morocco, wooden mallets. hasty post, sorry! on my way somewhere Share this post Link to post
TallGrrl78 Report post Posted April 12, 2015 Well, scarecrow falls in the same family of what you are looking for, but it's more dry grasses rather than sand. Just figured I'd add my thoughts since I'm testing that one along with Coyote today. Share this post Link to post
Circaea Report post Posted April 12, 2015 (edited) Tombstone, Halloween Los Angeles, Cairo. And I find Eve (OLLA) to be evocative of a dry, hot place. Also, I second Playful Wooden Mallets, which I think of as warm, spicy and dry. (ETA: sorry, I just reread the original post, and Tombstone was mentioned as being too sweet.) Sri Lanka comes to mind, too. And Katmandu and Kubla Khan. Edited April 12, 2015 by Circaea Share this post Link to post
sarandipitee Report post Posted April 12, 2015 Unknown (Cat Allingham) : Distilled shadows, a bleak desert landscape at midnight: Myroswelia balsam, gaïac wood, obsidian musk, green cumin, patchouli, myrrh, Siamese benzoin, frankincense, champaca, and sand. It's subdued because it's at night but it's very dry and sand like. Share this post Link to post
Balame Report post Posted June 23, 2015 After all the wonderful recs I wanted to drop by and give another update - First off, All the Dust and Blood Throughout ended up being total busts on me, as were most blends from the Plague line unfortunately. Dust was icky cherry almond and candy cinnamon while Blood was an overwhelming mix of red musk and ozone. I ended up finding a bottle of Paduan Killer Swarm and yup, it's fantastic! A nice dry heat with just a hint of spice, followed by a delicate coconut sneaking into the base notes. It's not a direct interpretation of the desert but it definitely provides the feeling I was after. Also, vox was kind enough to follow up with me and mentioned Ma'at (currently unreleased), with all the reviews describing it as sand. She's on a roll with the enabling so that's next on my hit list! I also tried Arcana's Shambhala recently and it scratches the same itch. I posted a short review here but basically I find it similar to Lear (mentioned upthread) with the bonus of rich honey dribbling over the resins. Share this post Link to post
Lorna Brigid Report post Posted July 2, 2015 I know I'm late to this party, but I'm throwing in a rec for Nemesis, in the GC. That smells like arid dry heat to me for sure! Share this post Link to post