September opens with a sharp, photorealistic blast of grapefruit and orange. This isn't a sugary, gourmand citrus, but rather the bitter refreshment of a cold rind being peeled. It captures the transi...
The fragrance is widely categorized as a "molecule" style scent, relying heavily on modern synthetics that create a transparent, skin-scent effect rather than a traditional heavy trail.
Performance is a point of discussion; while the citrus is fleeting, the woody base materials like Javanol and Iso-E-Super are known to linger for hours, though they may cause anosmia where the wearer stops smelling them while others still can.
Many users find this to be a highly versatile choice for professional environments, as its "clean" and "dry" profile is polite and unlikely to overwhelm colleagues.
Comparisons are frequently made to the Escentric Molecules line, specifically those that pair minimal citrus top notes with heavy concentrations of synthetic sandalwood and cedar-like molecules.