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Hazy, midday sun warming roses and cedar, the warm smoke of incense curls around fir
Bright morning light raked by tender green needles. A gradual warmth, an awakening. The speckled light of summer warms the forest anew.
Juniper, Black Pepper
Cedar, Balsam Fir, Delicate Green Undergrowth
Frankincense, Vanilla
Alcohol (alcool), Parfum, linalool, geraniol, limonene, Coumarin, eugenol, Water (eau), iso eugenol, farnesol, Benzyl benzoate, citronellol
All of our scents are vegan and cruelty free. We use a blend of natural and synthetic materials in our scents, especially where the natural equivalent faces sustainability or safety concerns.
"A civilized but grand fresh-amber affair which Anthony Powell, had he been a perfume critic, would probably have called immensely presentable" – Luca Turin
First spray starts out with a peppery harsh note. Give it a minute or so, and it settles down into a soft subtle spice that you will keep getting wonderful waves of all day long.
The scent of Soft Woods is reminiscent of trekking through the woods of the Pacific Northwest and coming upon a clearing in the wilderness. Immediately it made me think that this is what the baseball game scene in the first Twilight movie would smell like.
I've spent a lot of time in stores like Sephora trying to find a fragrance that smells warm, complex and different. I found it in two fragrances on this website, Troubled Spirits and Soft Woods. Both are wonderful yet different from the usual scents out there. I would highly recommend both.
Bought this fragrance because I expected a woody, piney, soft scent as described. The fragrance itself has a negligible amount of woodsy notes and no balsam fir or moss. The rose is overpowering; this smells like something my grandmother would wear when she’s feeling fancy. It’ll sit on the shelf until i bring myself to throw it away.
Soft, pretty, familiar…reminds me of backpacking trips in the beautiful Beartooth Mountains of Montana with my family as a child. I adore it!