The Scented Hound

Perfume blog with abbreviated perfume reviews & fragrance reviews.


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Gothic Angel by O’Driu

gothic-angelWHAT I SMELL: Gothic Angel opens like an angel with a fleeting mimosa riding on a soft bed of lavender in a manner that’s ever so subtle and contained.  Quickly, the perfume begins to move towards the medicinal with a semi Band-Aid smell which makes the perfume feel a bit antiseptic.  However, that Band-Aid smell is rather comforting…at least to me. After a bit more, a light wood covered in incense begins to appear.  Again, the perfume is very subtle, the kind of perfume in which you smell something, but you’re not sure where it’s coming from.  As the perfume continues to develop, a sweetened floral appears that’s enclosed in decay.  At this point the perfume feels old, like a building that’s been sitting untouched for years.  That’s not a bad thing, as it feels like it contains a story that’s been long forgotten.  As Gothic Angel continues it drydown, there’s a subtle oil or petroleum edge that appears which adds to the decay.  After some length of time, the decay makes way for a brighter and lighter component as the perfume begins to dry and powder which makes the perfume comforting.  In the end, Gothic Angel becomes a complete angel as it becomes a soft floral and musk perfume set on top of an understated sandalwood and incense.

The fragrance features mimosa, ylang-ylang, jasmine, violet, rose, lavender, wormwood, sandalwood, musk, incense, olibanum, tobacco, grapefruit, cassis, amber and vanilla.

apparitionWHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  An apparition.

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE GOTHIC ANGEL: storied, obscure, mystical

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT GOTHIC ANGEL:  None to be found.

BOTTOM LINE:  Gothic Angel is my introduction into the O’Driu perfume line.  Unlike the well-known Peety, this perfume, released earlier this year, is a bit unknown, but is an interesting step into the collection.  I’m looking forward to testing more from the quirky perfume house which I have no doubt will take me on an interesting ride.

  • Bone Rating:  3 out of possible 5 bones
  • Scent Oriental
  • Nose: Angelo Orazio Pregoni
  • Classification: Unisex
  • Expense: $165 for 50 ml eau de parfum

Sample provided by O’Driu.  Opinion my own.


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New Release: Amouage Lilac Love

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WHAT I SMELL:  Not surprisingly, Lilac Love opens with a soft sweet powdery lilac which quickly turns to cocoa…which smells like milk covered Count Chocula cereal.  But that only lasts for few minutes as it moves towards a powdered floral that’s quite dusty and dry.  After some more time, the perfume gains a lightly sharp sandalwood bite.  The cocoa that was once front and center now seems to pop in and out of the perfume which makes the perfume much more alluring and moves the fragrance away from the gourmand.  As Lilac Love continues to develop, a soft sweetened patchouli appears that’s pretty and rather demure.  Without any big twists and turns in the development, Lilac Love leaves with you with very little lilac, but instead, you get a soft and powered slightly sweet sandalwood perfume. Lilac Love, like many Amouage perfumes, lasts a long time…but what’s different with this release is that it’s not a powerhouse.  And that’s a pleasant surprise.

Notes from the Amouage website:

Top notes: lilac accord, gardenia, peony and heliotrope

Heat notes:  orris, cacao and tonka bean

Base notes:  sandalwood, patchouli and vanilla

Pic: Parmalee by Sophie Gamand

Parmalee by Sophie Gamand

WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  Puppies and purple flowers*

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE LILAC LOVE:  soft, fuzzy, ladylike

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT LILAC LOVE:  Colognoisseur, Kafkaesque, Brooklyn Fragrance Lover

BOTTOM LINE:  I found the cocoa opening a bit disjointed, but eventually the blending of the florals and the chocolate are more in sync.  What started off as a little strange, ends up being a soft and light sweet dream.

  • Bone Rating:  3.5 out of possible 5 bones
  • Scent:  Floral
  • Classification: Leans feminine
  • Expense: $400 for 100 ml eau de parfum

* I’m not sure why visuals pop up in my head with a fragrance, but they do.  With Lilac Love, my first impression was of labrador puppies romping in a field of purple flowers.  In trying to find such a picture in Google Images, I ran across some wonderful pictures of pit bulls in flowered headdresses which then led me to the website of photographer Sophie Gamand.  Sophie created a series of photographs entitled “Flower Power, Pit Bulls of the Revolution.”  This series was designed to provide a softer look at the much maligned pit bull.  Each of the photographed subjects is/was up for adoption.  For more information on this series, as well as Sophie’s cause, check out her website at:  www.sophiegamand.com.  Seeing these beautiful creatures memorialized with such love, respect and warmth will bring a smile to your face and joy to your heart.


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Berdoues Oud Wa Ward

oud-wa-ward-500x500WHAT I SMELL:  Oud Wa Ward jumps out of the bottle with a sweetened patchouli and luscious bold and juicy red rose with a soured and lightly biting oud.  There’s a bit of a metallic edge to the perfume, but overall it is what it promises to be… a rose oud perfume…well, maybe add just a hint of incense to the mix.   After quite some time, the sweetness begins to dissipate and a lovely understated woodiness takes over making the perfume a bit more grounded.  But what used to be bright and free-spirited in the beginning after 30 minutes turns to the more serious and the perfume gets bigger, bolder with the honeyed, smoky and slightly dirty oud now fully in charge. But overall, Oud Wa Ward delivers a nice rose oud and patchouli sweetened fragrance that’s not too heavy, but with just enough sexy and exotic to make this a fun and easy wear.

Fragrance Notes:  Patchouli, Turkish Red Rose, Oud

Skateboarding Shia LeBeouf - pic: Just Jared

Skateboarding Shia LeBeouf – pic: Just Jared

WHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  A smooth, easy and rather sexy perfume that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

THREE WORDS THAT DESCRIBE OUD WA WARD:  sweetened wood, kickin, fun

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT OUD WA WARD: None to be found.

BOTTOM LINE:  Oud Wa Ward takes you on quite the ride although it doesn’t do it in short sprints; instead it really takes it time.  The perfume starts off fun and carefree, but in the end you’re left with something that’s much more serious and a little bit dangerous, but still incredibly beautiful.  This is a perfume that begs to be challenged with a cool attitude.  Oud Wa Ward is a hip perfume at a reasonable price to boot.  What’s not to love?

  • Bone Rating:  3.5 out of possible 5 bones
  • Scent:  Woody Oriental
  • Classification: Unisex
  • Expense: $140 for 100 ml eau de parfum