Showing posts with label New Harleem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Harleem. Show all posts

Saturday, February 20, 2010

I have a problem


I realized it only today. I know that the Chicken Freak wrote some posts about de-cluttering and how to get rid of stuff, and now it seems I will have to give this some thought. As in how to apply it in my own life. I've been swapping for over a year now and I have so many samples and quite a lot of decants. That wouldn't be a problem usually, but since I really like most of the decants I have, I tend not to use them. Which kind of makes no sense because what's the point in liking them and keeping them on the shelf?! The problem is what if I use them up and decide I need a bottle? I can't buy so many and I like having such a wide choice swapped decants give me. Anyway, today I decided I will no longer keep them so I wore my New Harleem decant 2 days in a row. It is one of my favorite Bond No. 9 scents (along with Chinatown and Lexington avenue).

So I'm going to talk about it today.

Notes: bergamot, cedarwood, coffee, vanilla, patchouli, lavender.

The notes really cannot prepare you for what you smell when you spray New Harleem on. To me, it starts with slightly citrusy burnt coffee caramel feel. I mean that in the best possible way, it does smell like coffee caramel but like the caramel was slightly burnt (I guess that comes from the patchouli). On me this caramel burnt feel is more prominent than on my boyfriend (I told him to try it since it is not listed as a feminine scent).

I'm looking at my notes now and realize that I haven't mentioned cedarwood in them. Hmm, I was focusing more on the coffee/patchouli/lavender idea, cedarwood just went past me. The thing is, whenever I real lavender as one of the notes, I get scared. Lavender is such a strong and distinct smell that I'm scared will take over everything else. It never happens here, after the initial coffe/caramel feel subsides, it takes a while for lavender to become noticeable and it is never too much. Just right to give this relatively rich and sweet concoction and interesting twist. New Harleem lasts quite long and it took some hours before I finally got vanilla (still slightly tempered by coffee). But don't let that coffee fool you - it is never too much. Now i think of it, I don't remember smelling anything similar to this. Does anyone know of anything that comes close to this - I would like to smell some more variants of these notes.
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