Does this fragrance smell like a typical "blue" mall cologne?+−
No. While it is fresh and cold, it avoids the metallic and aggressive aromatic chemicals found in mass-market scents. It focuses on realistic pine, juniper, and mountain florals to create a naturalistic "snow" effect.
How does the "snow" note actually feel?+−
The snow note provides a crisp, ozonic chill that mimics the sensation of breathing in cold mountain air. It is softened significantly by the heart of lilac and cashmere, making it feel "soft-cold" rather than "sharp-cold."
Is this a masculine or feminine fragrance?+−
It is strictly unisex. The pine and juniper provide a traditional masculine woodiness, but the inclusion of lilac and forget-me-not adds a delicate floralcy that balances the composition for any wearer.
When is the best time to wear The Language of Glaciers?+−
While designed around a glacier theme, it performs best in spring and summer. Its cooling sensation is particularly effective as a refreshing "reset" during warm, humid weather.