Does the hemp note make the fragrance smell like marijuana?+−
Not in a literal or "skunky" sense. The community generally agrees that the hemp provides a green, herbal backdrop rather than a realistic cannabis scent. It acts more as a texture that complements the woody palo santo and vetiver.
Is this suitable for the office or workplace?+−
While it is often worn for leisure and daily tasks, it is quite viable for a business setting due to its clean, woody vetiver base. However, the spicy and herbal facets mean it is best applied moderately if you are in a conservative environment.
How does this compare to other "funky" or green fragrances?+−
Compared to other green scents that lean into a more literal "skunky" cannabis profile, Open Sky is considered much more refined and citrus-forward. It prioritizes the honey pomelo and vetiver over the more polarizing aspects of its herbal notes.
Which seasons are best for wearing Open Sky?+−
It is most effective in the spring and summer when the honey pomelo and fresh citrus accords can shine. The woody palo santo and black pepper also allow it to transition well into the cooling temperatures of early fall.