02/06/2024
DrB1414
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DrB1414
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The Yellow Heart of Gyrinops Walla
Ensar Oud Suriranka Senkoh. This one has become my favorite EO oud oil of the ones I own and tried so far. Whenever I swipe oils like this, I get the impulse to sell all my perfumes and collect only oud oils. Perfumes are great, yet no perfume touches the soul quite like this.
You have more chances of finding Nha Trang oils nowadays than good Gyrinops Wallas. People won't sell them. If they do, it's always for a premium. It's because they know their value. Gyrinops oud oils, especially these Sri Lankan ones, also known as Wallapatta, have this most peculiar and addictive profile that you won't smell elsewhere. Blue aquamarine, green, and ozonic, with a typical sweet and creamy dry down. Many of them showcase fruity notes like mango and papaya. What sets Suriranka Senkoh apart is the lack of fruity notes, the soothing yellow floral chord, the aquamarine incense note, and the richest, creamiest dry down imaginable.
The opening is blue, oceanic, like waves splashing your face while gazing at the clear sky on a Sri Lankan beach. Soon after, the oil displays green and ozonic facets, moving away from the shore toward the jungle. The heart of this oil is dominated by this sublime yellow floral accord, akin to mimosa and frangipani. Yellow flowers and verdant, slightly mentholated notes wafting around you. A hint of petrichor creeps in as the rain starts to pour, and a veil of blue incense envelops everything like a curtain. After the rain stops, the dry down kicks in, looping back to the yellow florals, paired with the most buttery, creamy, and sweet woodiness imaginable. It almost smells like sandalwood, only if sandalwood would smell as multifaceted. The petrichor note is now faint, and so is the incense one. What continues to dance for many hours on the skin thereon is this yellow floral and the sweet, creamy woodiness that reaches deep inside and makes you question the reasoning for purchasing perfumes when nature had thought it all through many years back.
An oil of divine beauty and high complexity, showcasing a vertical progression with a color spectrum that spans nuances of green, blue, white, yellow, gray, and light browns.
IG:@memory.of.scents
You have more chances of finding Nha Trang oils nowadays than good Gyrinops Wallas. People won't sell them. If they do, it's always for a premium. It's because they know their value. Gyrinops oud oils, especially these Sri Lankan ones, also known as Wallapatta, have this most peculiar and addictive profile that you won't smell elsewhere. Blue aquamarine, green, and ozonic, with a typical sweet and creamy dry down. Many of them showcase fruity notes like mango and papaya. What sets Suriranka Senkoh apart is the lack of fruity notes, the soothing yellow floral chord, the aquamarine incense note, and the richest, creamiest dry down imaginable.
The opening is blue, oceanic, like waves splashing your face while gazing at the clear sky on a Sri Lankan beach. Soon after, the oil displays green and ozonic facets, moving away from the shore toward the jungle. The heart of this oil is dominated by this sublime yellow floral accord, akin to mimosa and frangipani. Yellow flowers and verdant, slightly mentholated notes wafting around you. A hint of petrichor creeps in as the rain starts to pour, and a veil of blue incense envelops everything like a curtain. After the rain stops, the dry down kicks in, looping back to the yellow florals, paired with the most buttery, creamy, and sweet woodiness imaginable. It almost smells like sandalwood, only if sandalwood would smell as multifaceted. The petrichor note is now faint, and so is the incense one. What continues to dance for many hours on the skin thereon is this yellow floral and the sweet, creamy woodiness that reaches deep inside and makes you question the reasoning for purchasing perfumes when nature had thought it all through many years back.
An oil of divine beauty and high complexity, showcasing a vertical progression with a color spectrum that spans nuances of green, blue, white, yellow, gray, and light browns.
IG:@memory.of.scents