Woodcut is a visceral, photorealistic encounter with a woodshop. Created by Dr. Ellen Covey, it eschews the polished, furniture-store "wood" typically found in perfumery for something much more raw an...
The community consensus characterizes this as a "photorealistic" fragrance, with many users noting it smells exactly like splitting firewood or walking through a construction site where fresh boards are being cut.
Performance is a major highlight among enthusiasts, who frequently report that the scent offers exceptional longevity, often lasting through an entire day and into the night with significant projection.
While the scent contains sweet notes like caramel and vanilla, enthusiasts often debate its sweetness; many find it perfectly balanced and "sap-like," while a small minority find the burnt-sugar aspect to be the most prominent feature on their skin.
Despite its categorization as unisex, many reviewers feel it leans toward a rugged, masculine aesthetic, though it is highly recommended for anyone who specifically enjoys outdoor, atmospheric scents.
It is widely cited as one of the best value-for-money options in the artisan "woody" category, often outperforming much more expensive niche competitors in terms of realism and depth.