Customer Reviews

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Anthony R.
Smells like Basilica

Smells exactly like it should. If you TRULY like incense than you may like this. It is very strong and I can't say enough that it smells like incense. It's a bit much for me but for some it may be just what your looking for to add to your collection. Do NOT blind buy.

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ZenBuddha
Ok

Silliage was weird, I could smell it then I couldn't, performance questionable. Good smelling fragrance though.

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Ian R.

Thought with the good reviews
I would really like this one.
Unfortunately It just smells weird on me. Fun trying it though.

Absolutely love it

I never thought I'd want to smell like a combination of church incense, herbs, and milk, but this one pleasantly surprised me! The opening reminds me of taking a break from walking crowded Italian city streets by ducking into an old Catholic church, only to be pleasantly overwhelmed by its quiet opulence - an experience I had a lot while traveling Italy! Opens woody and incense-y, all tall ceilings and church pews, then mellows out some as the milk & labdanum work with the incense and herbs to create a more intimate, cozy savory gourmand-type scent. The combination of herbs, milk, and skin sweetness in the drydown won't be for everyone, but I find it absolutely mouthwatering and incredibly comforting. I almost finished my 5 ml sample in 2 weeks and have loved it so much I had to get a full bottle. Wouldn't describe it as blind buy safe, but highly recommend picking up a sample!

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Espii H.
Strong and Herby

If you like the smell of herbs and low-key wanna smell like a witch who is also into dark academia this is it. It is pretty strong, though, so only one or two sprays will do the trick. I think it also pairs well with other, light/citrus scents if you think it's too strong. I also very much think it's a winter scent, maybe cooler autumn days too.

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Anna B.
Excellent perfume

Incense-y, with an undercurrent of burnt rosemary against something almost like a dessert or pastry case. Imagine your local patisserie is owned by a catholic who keeps some church incense on in the back. The sweetness is complex and inviting and perfectly balanced by the smoky dry elements it’s paired with. The original bottle is pretty dang big so getting a 9ml decant is a perfect way to have this on hand for colder seasons.