Tiger's Nest

Tiger's Nest by KoRo
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8.1 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by KoRo for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is resinous-green. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Resinous
Green
Spicy
Woody
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

FrankincenseFrankincense PinePine Gurjum balsamGurjum balsam JuniperJuniper Nootka cypressNootka cypress CedarCedar
Ratings
Scent
8.17 Ratings
Longevity
7.07 Ratings
Sillage
6.47 Ratings
Bottle
7.33 Ratings
Submitted by Calista, last update on 22.02.2019.

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
7
Bottle
6
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent
Meggi

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Meggi
Meggi
Top Review 20  
Amenities and necessities
After all, he is getting older, having celebrated his 90th birthday in 2018. And there animal (exactly like woman/man) becomes just mostly somewhat calmer and attaches perhaps increasingly importance to relaxation and certain conveniences. In addition, there are zipper-related necessities.

I'm talking about Tigger, of course. His nest is by no means as desolate or impetuous as we would expect from his medially preserved behavior. No, he's taking it suutje: A rather mild, fruity bergamot instead of an astringent one is quickly replaced by coniferous wood. I do not know the various mentioned species of them solo anyway, so I have to leave it at generalities. I find it entertaining that the (Nimerè) hazelnut already suggests itself again, albeit less clearly and with less sweetness, more like a nutty resinous trace that runs through the front part
Smell apart, like a contentwise quite striking needle wort today renounces volume. Everything relaxed! A touch of sweatiness seems to me involved, coming from the resin, I think. And that brings us to the second part, the subject of Zipperlein. A more than just a hint of essential oil à la Franzbranntwein accompanies me throughout the day. Apparently, crunching joints and strained muscles require ongoing treatment, even in ageing big cats.

Around this red thread, however, other things happen in the process. The global acicularity sometimes appears a bit pooched and the resin takes on a brokig-sour appearance, which finally leads to incense on the threshold to the sacred as the centre of the fragrance; acicular-woody components recede into the background. Also the, let's say, aura of fragrance has shifted, it has become milder and warmer during the day. A pinch of spicy sweetness towards the evening makes me think of something from the curry corner in the end
Probably an appropriate supper. Vegetarian, of course, hunting is much too exhausting...

I thank Fluxit for the sample.
16 Comments
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Fluxit

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Fluxit
Fluxit
Helpful Review 6  
Smoky resin wood cat
"Pure, clean, inspiring" writes Yulia about her fragrance. "Total clearness of thought and mind."

First the nose becomes free, a fresh sharpness lets the predator already guess. Here, some scents slip into the camphorous Wick Vaporub trap, but the tiger in this forest skilfully bows a bow by placing woody notes in the background and surprisingly jumping off with an almost orange moment. Fresh green and resinous. Slightly stale in the background, without me being able to name it more precisely; plant sap, perhaps. But neither long nor disturbing, rather the remote indicated Animalik of the tiger as supplementing frame. It smells natural, and I would like to add that I would like to see this compliment, which can be interpreted in a different way for a pure natural perfume, understood as absolutely benevolent here.
Juniper Ridge, with its extreme forest scents, but also offshoots like DHS's "Seve de Pin", often present themselves with a needle-green dustiness, which lends the scents a mellow dryness and fans out into tiny, brittle particles in the nose. I can also see some of these approaches here, but the resin intercepts before it can become too one-dimensional. Nevertheless, the topic here is clearly nest or forest and not tiger.

In the course of the first hour we go deeper into the forest. Less resin, more light wood, more green, more needle dust. More Juniper Ridge. I like that. Slight residual sharpness, the awake predator is probably still here. After three to four hours it says goodbye to its cave. Now that both the resin bite and the tree shavings are fading, a warm smokiness appears, which in combination with the fading green tones is somewhat unusual for me, but welcome. In contrast to the light resin wood compound, the smoke smoulders darkly. How do you do? And luckily a few more hours.

I wouldn't beat the connection suggested by marketing to pure and clean, the scent is too rough for that. But it doesn't matter - a beautiful natural perfume!
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