04/10/2014
Tar
261 Reviews
Tar
Helpful Review
4
Gift of the winter
It may be sounds weird, that I am so enthusiastic on a wintery fragrance after just we extricated ourselves from the winter.
After reading PBullFriend's review I am also not 100% sure, that this oil belongs to winter. When I first sniffed it in the sample vial, I was wondering, which color is stronger: rose or green. Green is absolutely winner while SAGE is worn.
Pine lopping, fragrance of a street at Christmas night, when the warm yellow lights spread on the snowy pavement as molten honey, fern, metallic green, cold... I really like it. Later on the scent flashes a bunch of flowers (translation of my nose says it is lilly-of-the-valley), but the end is smoky green, still algid, and crumbled earth absorbs the plants slowly.
I understand, why can it mean flowers and garden to others, and I believe, that others will understand, why do I feel snow and pine.
SAGE is strong, lasting fragrance, and I rather would recommend it to women. Motherly, festive scent.
After reading PBullFriend's review I am also not 100% sure, that this oil belongs to winter. When I first sniffed it in the sample vial, I was wondering, which color is stronger: rose or green. Green is absolutely winner while SAGE is worn.
Pine lopping, fragrance of a street at Christmas night, when the warm yellow lights spread on the snowy pavement as molten honey, fern, metallic green, cold... I really like it. Later on the scent flashes a bunch of flowers (translation of my nose says it is lilly-of-the-valley), but the end is smoky green, still algid, and crumbled earth absorbs the plants slowly.
I understand, why can it mean flowers and garden to others, and I believe, that others will understand, why do I feel snow and pine.
SAGE is strong, lasting fragrance, and I rather would recommend it to women. Motherly, festive scent.