Lucifer

Brand: Hexennacht

Scent Description: white sage, blue musk, cedar, blackberry, black tea, bergamot, apple

4 thoughts on “Lucifer”

  1. I’m not a fan of this perfume oil. On my skin the dominant note is a sweet artificial berry smell. I’m guessing that this is the blackberry. Berry scents act up on me and this one is majorly misbehaving. I’m getting some hints of the white sage and the blue musk but that’s it. That blackberry note just takes over on me. I kind of expected this with my history of berry scents gone wrong but I was hoping that it would work with the additional notes. This is a pass for me.

  2. Spicy apple. The cedar assails your nose first, then the apple. On my skin, it dries down to a more kind apple. Definitely a great fall scent.

  3. Delightful juicy tea note with the perfect white sage. The bright apple is there at the opening, but this dries down to mostly blackberry, musk, and a bit of tea. Moderate throw and longevity.

  4. I’m happy to report I finally found one of the scents people seem to label as “masculine” and “unisex” a lot that I like (I expected Crowley to be my winner, but I was very wrong). This is undeniably fruity, yet very clean and fresh. It’s like a sheer mist of fruit. It’s not sweet. There’s a sort of outdoorsy-ness to it, a pale, soft wood, with delicate greenery just barely breathing into it. Very interesting. There’s a lot going on, but it’s tied together and feels complete. I appreciate that in a fragrance. I could see this being a daily wear, a signature scent for someone. I’m not sold on it being mine though. It’s nice enough, but a little too soft and clean to feel like “me”. I’ve pretty much exhausted this type of fragrance with this house and must accept it’s not my cup of tea. I would personally call this one the best of the type though.

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