Perfume Review: OLO Fragrances Erastus and Lightening Paw + The Scent of Wild Capture Fragrance Draw

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Heather Sielaff of OLO Fragrances courtesy of eyesandedge.com

OLO Fragrance is a small artisanal niche pefumery based in Portland founded in 2009 by Heather Sielaff. The scents are batch-made, hand-blended and have a torn-edge, selvedge quality to them. They have evocative names like Dark Wood, Lightning Paw, Tulare and Valens. Sielaff worked as a neuromuscular therapist in her own Wellness Centre and continued expanding her knowledge with aromatherapy training.

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 Dark Side of The Moon Vladmir Kush Surrealist painter

This attention to emotion and how we feel informs her dense and smouldering line. The smells are real and picturesque. We navigate through dark, dry pine forests, drink rain from the skies, warm our skins at cracking campfires and sleep under stars, inhaling the scent of night blooms and oozing verdancy. Often the move from blending aromatherapy oils into perfumery can seem forced and simplistic, but Heather’s compositions are strikingly bleak and rugged. They have a signature echo of smoky, resinous ambiance but this seems almost like weather for the other notes to roll across and infiltrate.

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Metamorphisis by Vladmir Kush

There is much to admire in Heather’s feral gathering of notes. They vibrate with a dark sense of reality, like skies decorated with shifting, unexpected clouds; each time you return to your skin, things have moved, deepened, mellowed. I revisited the samples kindly sent to me by Heather and noticed this time around how sombre and painterly the scents are, like washes of inks bleeding into wet paper, notes picked out like scratches of pen against the mix of ochres, slates, mosses, umbers, ash and dirty snow.

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Flowers: Vladmir Kush

This time around I adored Lightening Paw, with its unexpectedly sensual mix of bright jasmine, patchouli, warm vanilla and acerbic bergamot. It stands out from the darkness of the range due to the smiling joy of the jasmine, and it’s a very beautiful jasmine, not ashen or overtly indolic, just creamy and pure, as if emerging from a protected folded sleep.

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Painting: Vladmir Kush

The best for me though is Erastus, tobacco, whiskey, silver needle, oakmoss and wood. Simple on paper but good lord the power and glory on skin! The OLO fragrances are unconventional in terms of olfactory descriptions; they do not fit into the classic categories say of chyprés and orientals we may all be used to. They have their own rhyme and reason. Erastus reeks of bitter smoke with a saline, pickling edge, grassy and filled with memory. The whisky note is difficult at first to discern, but resembles the look of sweating amber glass as it settles on the skin. It is a very strong and pretty linear fragrance; anyone looking for classical constructions should look elsewhere.

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Clockwork Apple: Vladmir Kush

There is however a great sense of softening awe and beauty in the gradual sweetening of the notes as the forest floor and leaf litter begin to temper the smoke and foggy ritual. I’ve smelled a lot of smoky, pyrotechnical things over the years and sometimes I wonder if I really want to wear something as real and as pungent as this. But the answer of course is yes; my skin loves fumes and fog. I smell like I am constantly looped into bonfire night, cold skies, toffee apples and the whiff of dying fireworks.

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Walnut of Eden Vladmir Kush

OLO Fragrances are not for everyone, they are not grandstanding boudoir perfumes or elaborate avant-garde art-scent, but Heather Sielaff has created a portfolio of particular aromas that enhance skin and senses with a wild palette of familiar and compelling references. Grass, weather, forest, water, rain, bloom, storm, fire, smoke. Who doesn’t know these things? Wearing them integrates us, we feel accepted.

The Silver Fox, Contributor and Editor of The Silver Fox

Art Direction: Michelyn Camen, Editor in Chief

Disclosure: I recieved my samples of OLO fragrances from Heather

Thanks to Heather Sielaff and OLO we have a draw for two readers as follows:

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USA  readers have three options. A choice of a 9ml Erastus

OR

9ml Lightening Paw 

OR

USA, CANADA, EU a sampler set of all ten OLO fragrances: Toji, Violet Leather, Valens, Lighteniing Paw, Dafne, Dark Wave, Erastus, Forêt, Nationale 6/7, Tulare, and Victory Wolf

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Coming Soon: OLO Fragrances will be sold at their new Studio/ Shop called Milk Milk Lemonade located at 1407 SE Belmont St, Portland 97214

Editor's Note: What I love most about the world of fragrance, is that there are no country boundaries in cyberspace and The Fox, who lives in  the U.K, discovered OLO before Our USA Contributors and Editors. The odd name  Milk Milk Lemonade was the result of an earworm; Heather's head was filled with three songs, Tiny Dancer by Tina Turner and The Theme of the Smurf Song but  the dirty little childhood ditty "Milk Milk Lemonade" won out. Their Instagram is live as is their twitter; OLO is an artisan brand to watch. I received a set of OLO fragrance samples from Heather and smelled them while reading The Fox's Reviews.  I chose the Surrealistic art of Vladmir Kush  who juxtaposes nature with the magical to bring the fragrances reviews to life. –Michelyn Camen, Editor In Chief

To be eligible please leave a comment with what you found compelling about The Fox's reviews of Erastus and Lightening Paw and OLO, what your choice of OLO Fragrance would be and where you live. Draw closes 7/16/2014.

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33 comments

  • That OLO fragrances are unconventional in terms of olfactory descriptions and do not fit into the classic categories is complelling to me. I choose Lighting Paw. US

  • leathermountain says:

    Already an OLO fan, I have Lightning Paw, and I would love a chance to win Erastus. I love the selvedge metaphor, the ‘feral gathering of notes,’ the compelling writing all around. I must disagree with Silver Fox’ characterization of the jasmine in Lightning Paw. I find it neither creamy nor pure but actually jarring and strange. This is not a bad thing, although it is definitely not for every day. I am in the US. Thank you!

  • They all interest me to some degree but Erastus was last. Then I read -” Simple on paper but good lord the power and glory on skin!” Really makes me want to try it. I would like the sample kit to try them all. Live in the US.

  • I like Fox’s take on where to place OLO in the landscape of fragrance houses – not boudoir, not avant garde. It seems to me that OLO’s intention is to capture their own niche in the realm of fragrances and do things their (her) way.

    I’d like to try the sampler set. I’m in the US

  • Bleak and rugged compositions that help us integrate and feel accepted? Sounds great! I live in Canada.

  • Erastus sounds intriguing–oakmoss but not a chypre. I’m in the US. (Ditto the praise for Vladimir Kush–must remember that name.)

  • USA
    thanks for the reviews and draw!
    I loved the language of this piece, ” great sense of softening awe” and the whole sense of a deep, rugged, mellow, but emotional expression. Like nature itself. Also loved how Heather integrated her work and her perfumery in the service of wellness.
    I’d choose the sampler! they all sound amazing.

  • Fabulous review !!! Reading this I felt transported into a surreal wonderland! I would love to try the sampler set and live in US.
    Thanks—Tati

  • Marcopietro says:

    Wear OLO fragrances should be a very interesting olfactory experience and the review returns perfectly the feeling of that original sensory journey.
    I’m in EU and I’d love to win the sampler set.
    Thanks!

  • Never tried an OLO before, Erastis sounds interesting with ‘bitter smoke and saline’ an intriguing description.
    I’m in the EU and interested in the sampler,
    ty

  • These articles are always wonderful, so that was wonderful too. My choice would be the sample set.
    I live in Europe.

  • Always love to hear about new indie perfumers- and always excited to try a new jasmine scent. I would love to try the sample pack, and I live in the US.

  • I am excited to learn of another niche natural perfume house. Heather Sielaff’s inspirations sound intriguing. I would love to have the sample set so I can experience this line in its entirety.
    This is a wonderful review – thank you to The Fox. Your descriptions are palpable. And the artwork you chose, Michelyn, is a stunning compliment. As always you elevate cafleurebon with your visionary touch.

  • I’m intrigued by this line! I love hearing stories of the alchemical transitions, of aromatherapyist & light-workers who’s inspiration guides them to create something that is more accepting to the masses. It reminds me that truly, when the student is ready the teacher appears. I love the fact that “The Fox” referred to this line as having a torn-edge selvedge, and a feral gathering of notes. Great piece by “The Silver Fox” . I am in the US and would love the sampler set. Some absolutely fabulous art in this piece.

  • julesinrose says:

    Interesting evocative writing. I’ve not heard of Olo and now am most curious! “Bleak and rugged” sounds intriguing to me. Though I’m always interested in sampler, Erastus sounds to perfect to me not to want that one in particular! In the US. Cheers!

  • OLO I like the idea of a perfumer who creates fragrances we all can identify and twist
    Love the Silver Fox and this is a great site
    I would like the Olo sampler please

  • I am already a fan of OLO. They are the only fragrances I have found that I enjoy wearing everyday. I love the way they make me feel. I’ve tried and loved my sample of Erastus and would like the chance to try Lightening Paw. I’m in the US.

  • Fox got me at ‘drink rain from the skies’, though I think the pyrotechnical side of Erastus is more my cup of tea!
    I am in the EU, Bulgaria, and I wish to win the sampler set.

  • well, the description of that creamy jasmine in Lightening Paw really got me. A sampler for this EU resident please. Thanks!

  • The line sounds like a kind of aromatherapy in its purest sense. The sampler set sounds like it would be a wonderful introduction for me!

    US resident. Thank you!

  • Erasmus sounds wonderful – so very different than what I would normally wear. It sounds unisex. I would be very interested in trying it. Though if I would win, I would choose the sample set. I live in the US. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • Jeannie 07 says:

    I like the fact that all OLO Fragrances make references to notes that most of us are familiar with like rain, water, forest, grass storm, fire and smoke. However as Silver Fox mentions they are “avant garde art scents” unique creations that smell exceptionally wonderful once one wears on skin. Erastus sounds very promising once you wear on skin as a smell.
    This is a very good reason for one to want to experience all of them so if I win I choose the sampler set of all ten OLO fragrances.
    I live in EU and I thank you for this lovely draw!

  • I love the surrealistic style of writing. I wouldn’t know which one I would like most, because they all sound alluring. I live in EU and the sampler set would be great to test them all.

  • The Fox’s description of Lightening Paw with a creamy jasmine, vanilla and bergamot sounds very appealing. Though I would like to sample the full line via the sampler set. I live in the US.

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    I haven’t heard the milk, milk, lemonade rhyme in ages! lol. What an interesting intro to OLO. I think I’d like the sampler set. I live in the US

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    as i read in the article that OLO fragrances are not confined to traditional fragrance categories such as chypre, the first thought that came to my mind was that OLO fragrances are taking quite similar route to O’Driu from Italy and Slumberhouse from the US in defining their own style which may not be easy to wear but reflect the creator’s artistic style. for this draw, i will opt for the sample set so that i can try different creations..i am in the US and thanks for the amazing draw!

  • Valentine girl says:

    Bitter smoke with a saline pickling edge…washes of ink bleeding into wet paper….sweating amber glass…dying fireworks…I love the descriptive images of the review…it’s almost as if the words lift themselves off the page and turn into fragrant wisps that curl towards my nose while reading them. I would love to try the OLO sampler set. US resident.

  • I was drawn to the interesting artwork you used to illustrate the unconventional nature of the perfumes. I am in the US, and I would love to try the sample set! Thank you for introducing me to another great American perfumer.

  • Great reviews. I’m especially drawn by the connection made to nature and the elements, especially since I already love Erastus. Now, Lightening Paw is on my wishlist! Thanks so much for the chance to try this, I would choose Lightening Paw if I were to win. I’m in the U.S.

  • I live in Europe. I am interested in sampler set of OLO fragrances. Particular notes of Erastus sound really intriguing – for me it seems that ćomposition is made of some less used notes which can bring great result. Something like novelty. But I would be luccky to try all of them. Thanks, Lubka