Here is the low down on what this scent is like: warm essences of blondewood, cedar and patchouly are enhanced with vanilla musk, cinnamon, clove and uplifted with notes of fresh eucalyptus, lavender, orange blossom, jasmine and rose.
So, you might wonder why I am picking on just the lavender, and I want to clear the air. I am not picking on just lavender. The whole medicinal-earthy-woody thing just doesn't move me, until this scent. I kept coming back and wondering what was twirling my beanie! Maybe it is the vanilla musk, maybe it is the rose and blondewood. I am not really sure what has drawn me to this scent. Let's face it, I'm a fruity, citrus, bubble gum fan, not the hard-core essential oil fan. Hinoki is just so unusual and clean, and wonderful. I am amazed and the rest of the staff is thinking I might just be singing the praises of lavender soon. Ok, so lavender might be a stretch, but my total enjoyment of Hinoki Wood Fragrance isn't. I think this is a great scent, and that is saying something because this isn't fruity or citrusy or bubble gum!
Let me know what YOU think is the enticing magic behind this scent. I'll post the comments here so we can all share in this fab scent.
Alex is the first to write in about this scent. Here is how Alex describes Hinoki Wood: " I just got my order today and I loved Hinoki Wood.
Here's how I described it on my website Its spicy, musky, woody, and mysterious. Its a new take on oriental perfumes. If you loved Shalimar, Obsession, Opium or Ciara, you'll love Hinoki Wood."
Not compatible with our cyclomethicone. Mixture remains cloudy.