The Phantom Cow of Yerba Buena Island & The Sailing Stones of Death Valley

Aug 09, 2009 17:22

The Phantom Cow of Yerba Buena Island

Sniffed: Grass and slightly sour milk. Oddly sort of refreshing.

Wet: Same, maybe a little sweeter. A little bit of an herbal soap edge, or something like a natural cleaning product. The milk is thin, but has a bit of weak creaminess to it.

Dry: Much, much sweeter, creamier, richer, and stronger with more powerful throw. It has an almost fruitness to it. Reminds me of a grassy version of Nonae Caprotina.

Summary: Sweetness dies down but the milk mostly holds as the grass amps. Overall not a lot of morphing. Great throw & longevity.

The Sailing Stones of Death Valley

Sniffed: Herbal-aquatic, fresh, light and unisex to masculine. Maybe a little cologney. Edge of sweetness, and a wet rock scent.

Wet: Dustier, like dry stones now but still aquatic in a non-soapy way, like rain and ozone. Very clean and neutral, almost metallic.

Dry: Going a little soapy; also, I find this too dry for me. It is a very inoffensive scent, overall, though. Very airy.

Summary: Clean, dry, almost crisp air. Good throw and longevity.

reviewer: fairnymph, bpal: limited editions

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