Yet more from my list of recently tried scents:
- Creed / Virgin Island Water - Virgin Island Water (VIW) is a fresh, sweet, unisex fougère based on the notion of a coconut island drink - sort of like a piña colada but lighter and fresher. As a different sort of scent - I like it; it has an excellent summer-on-the-beach quality about it and one I would enjoy in that type of environment. Cindy also liked it, but cautioned me against wearing it to work, as it's unsuitable for our place of business. One observation I did want to share; VIW does *not* contain the Creed house note of ambergris.
Rating: Cindy gives it - 7.5/10; I give it - 8/10From Basenotes:
Longevity: 6 to 8 hours for me.
Top Notes: Bergamot, Lime, Mandarin, Coconut Toddy, Copra
Middle Notes: Jasmine, Hibiscus, Ylang-ylang, Ginger
Base Notes: Tonkin Musk, White Rum, Sugar Cane
===================== - Murray & Lanman / Florida Water - Florida Water is a citrus/cinnamon based splash, reputed to have been one of the earliest unisex scents ever produced in the US (1808). However, Murray & Lanman advertise it as the best thing since sliced bread, good for:
One thing is for sure; it's longevity is better measured in seconds, rather than minutes. I think this may beat G.F. Trumper's / Extract of West Indian Limes dry down time of 5 minutes on me.- Aftershave
- Bath scent
- Rubdown
- Astringent
- Skin lotion
- Deodorant
- Room scent
- Pre-shave
- Headaches
- Insect bites
- Hot weather
- Perfume
- Exercise
- Jangled nerves (seriously)
- Hair tonic
- "Boudoir Daintiness"
- Head colds
- Tired feet
- Bad complexion
Rating: Cindy gives it - n/a; I give it - 3/10 (Longevity and strong cinnamon blast)From Basenotes:
Longevity: <5 minutes for me. YMMV.
No fragrance notes listed.
===================== - Caswell-Massey / Verbena - Verbena is a pretty straight forward scent of just that - the lemony fragrance of verbena. Most citrus scents are gone in a flash, but this one does a good job of hanging around for awhile. Basically a one note composition, but it does it well.
Rating: Cindy gives it - 7.5/10; I give it - 8/10From Basenotes:
Longevity: 4+ hours for me.
No fragrance notes listed.
===================== - Royall Lyme of Bermuda / Royall Lyme - Royall Lyme is a citrus chypre that *used* to be a lime lovers dream. I bought my first bottle of this back in college, some 30 years ago. Back then it was *much* more invigorating, with an intoxicating level of pure lime in it. Now it's spicier and less limey - a mere shadow of it's former glory. Still... Not bad. Good enough for me to keep a bottle around, and I don't allow anything I rate below an 8 to grace my shelves.
Rating: Cindy gives it - 8/10; I give it - 8/10From Basenotes:
Longevity: 2+ hours for me.
No fragrance notes listed.
===================== - Art of Shaving / Lemon Essential Oil - Lemon Essential Oil is a citrus chypre. More of a creamy, sweet lemon rather than a crisp, dry lemon. It has powdery dry down to it that kills the scent for me, otherwise it's got good longevity and smells good.
Rating: Cindy gives it - 5/10; I give it - 6.5/10From Basenotes:
Longevity: 3+ hours for me.
Top Notes: Lemon, Mandarin Leaf, Bergamot, Petitgrain
Middle Notes: Cyclamen, Jasmine, White Lily
Base Notes: Vetiver, Oakmoss