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If You’re Serious About Mastering Scent, Read This...
Ingenious Ginger Goldfield and Banks
This is my first full wear of this one and it's one I think might enter the collection at some point. It is easy to wear and has a pleasant ginger cookie vibe with some sweetness and vanillic notes and pepper/spice from ginger. A positive comparison is to Victory Elixer's vanilla and pepper but turned down from 11 to 5 or 6 perfect for the same spicy vanilla vibe on a sunny afternoon. Is it world changing or groundbreaking no, is it wearable and versatile in a rotation 100%. Recommendation: get your nose on it and sample it if you can. Almost a blind buy must have but some overlap with things in the collection so results might vary. Stay frosty! M
Unintended Consequences... (re-up'd)
Hey guys, Joe A. here with another one for ya'! When I first dipped my toe into this hobby, I thought the deal was simple: buy a bottle, spray the bottle, smell the juice. End of story. Easy enough, right? Well… turns out collecting fragrances has a few side quests nobody tells you about! For starters, shelf space disappears faster than a free decant at a frag meet-up. One bottle becomes five, five becomes twenty, and suddenly you're rearranging furniture like an HGTV host just to give your collection proper real estate. Then come the accessories: tester strips by the hundreds, decant atomizers, label makers, storage trays, display stands, travel sprayers… next thing you know you’re buying organizers for the organizers. I swear half the hobby is logistics!!! And don’t even get me started on the “supporting research materials.” Sample packs, discovery sets, decant racks, fragrance journals, maybe even a dedicated cabinet with lighting so your bottles look like they’re on display at the Louvre. Before long you’re explaining to your spouse why the mailman knows you by name and why small glass vials keep showing up at the house every week. Ha, but here’s the funny thing… those unintended consequences kinda become part of the fun. The hobby grows, your setup evolves, and suddenly you’ve built your own little scent laboratory at home. What say you, guys? What unintended expenses has this hobby snuck into your life? Did you end up buying storage, decant gear, display cabinets, or something completely unexpected? And what’s the one accessory you now consider essential to the hobby? Or is ol' Joe A. a pack rat in need of professional help or intervention? Love to hear from ya’!
Unintended Consequences... (re-up'd)
SOTD / Review: Kayos by Aaronn Terrence Hughes
Continuing to discover and test ATH fragrances. The initial opening is a very fruity and sweet with some citrus undertones. At 15 minutes I pick up a more complex fruity sweetness. At 30 minutes the complexity of the fruit scent has settled down, and I am getting a very nice citrus/fruity scent profile. At 60 minutes, on my skin the fragrance is still coming off sweet, but the citrus has definitely dissipated. I am also starting to get some of the Nutmeg. The dry down of this fragrance is a citrus, fruity, and woody (Sandalwood) scent that has some undertones of a creamy Vanilla/Tonka scent. Performance: Off my skin, the projection of this fragrance is great with it creating a scent bubble of about 3 feet for about 2.5 hours. The sillage is also great with a scent trail of 3+ feet for 2+ hours. Longevity on my skin is between 7 to 8 hours with the fragrance becoming a skin scent after about 4 hours. This fragrance is definitely FBW.
SOTD / Review:  Kayos by Aaronn Terrence Hughes
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