Is this a typical "blue" aquatic fragrance?+−
No. While it contains aquatic notes, it is much more complex and gothic than a standard blue scent. The heavy presence of frankincense, eucalyptus, and spicy nutmeg gives it a smoky, herbal character that is far removed from the "salty water" simplicity of mass-market perfumes.
How does the incense interact with the marine notes?+−
The incense acts as a smoky anchor. Instead of making the fragrance "hot," the frankincense adds a cool, airy, and slightly metallic quality that complements the eucalyptus and sea notes, creating a vibe reminiscent of a cold ocean mist.
Is this suitable for hot weather?+−
Yes, it is most frequently worn in spring and summer. The citron, eucalyptus, and aquatic notes provide a refreshing quality, though the high concentration of resins and incense means it has more body and "weight" than a typical summer citrus.
How long does the scent last on skin?+−
It is known for its terrific longevity. Most users find that it lasts through a full day and well into the night, often requiring a deep wash to completely remove the scent from skin or fabrics.