Forbidden Fig by For The Scent of It Winner
Michael Schrammel credits Sylvia Plath “The Bell Jar” as the inspiration for Forbidden Fig, the first perfume he launched in his collection
Michael Schrammel credits Sylvia Plath “The Bell Jar” as the inspiration for Forbidden Fig, the first perfume he launched in his collection
Neil Morris for American Perfumer Garden of the Heart of Heaven is about what the heart desires: to be uplifted, unburdened of care and woe,
Kelly and Jones Mezcal Flora opens with a creamy tequila rose accord redolent of fresh strawberries with a hint of pink pepper balanced by soft musk
For The Scent of It Forbidden Fig smells photorealistic, like a bite into a fig fresh off the tree as sunshine peeks through the leaves
Cherigan Paris Iris Coffee has a lovely complexity at play as the slow evolution of iris and tonka bean interacting with each other is magical
Pigmentarium Genesis is refreshing herbal, cool, scent. It is light enough to be worn on the hottest of days yet with enough depth to wear after summer’s end.