I'm afraid I have to range myself with the 'oh H**l no' court on this one. I love smoky scents, first off. I also am rather fond of the smell of Birch Tar all by itself. What this does, though, is com...
Eau du Fier is breathtakingly gorgeous, and nearly impossible to find. Expect to pay maximum dollar for this, if you ever DO find it. The notes, per Fragrantica, are: "dry wood, tar and leather. To...
Well if I could buy a FB of this I would but I understand it's been discontinued. A very sweet MUA-er sent me a sample to try out and compare against Patchouli 24 and Bulgari Black. This is very much ...
I could not believe this was an Annick Goutal product - the smell was - like a diesel engine that had caught fire and been charred, with some burnt rubber thrown in. I was attracted by the unusual d...
I had to laugh when I read Jane's review below, talking about how a few men stated gasoline turned them on - I too, have a certain inclination towards gasoline - not strong and overt, but the smell of...
If you have ever taken a good sniff of a canaster of Lapsang Souchong you know exactly what to expect here. This is the same smokey scent. The tea note is very subdued, so it does not turn into an a...
Well I totally concur with reviews below which mention tar,rubber,oil and cars. I didn't get much in the way of tea or orange. Dry? Yes! It is odd. It is original.SOme man MIGHT like it.But YUCK! I su...
Not for the faint of heart. Eau de fier is burning black tea embers, hot, sticky tar, burnt rubber, seared leather, and a hint of ethylene and charcoal. It certainly does make other leather/tea/burn...
I gave Eau du Fier a 3 because I couldn't decide whether to give it a 1 or a 5! Jennyb's review is on target: it is a hot tar/burning rubber fragrance extraordinaire. I like black, dark, smoky, teal...
The smell of the pit lane. I confidently predict that most people who try this uncompromising blend of burning tyres, hot tar and exhaust fumes will loathe it beyond Hades, so do test-drive it on a pa...