I totally love this fragrance. I had been looking fir a strong incense perfume, which is not easy to find and ended up buying Gypsy Water by Byredo, which has some incense notes, but is nit very persi...
Hi, I just got the Bois d'Encens yesterday. I bought it for my husband on e bay, got it sent to South Africa. I'm always on the search for wow! perfumes. He was never much into perfumes, "aagh! they a...
Any scent with wood and incense in the name is a must-try for me. Bos d'encens gives you exactly that: wood and incense. I get a very sharp cedarwood at first, with hints of pinetree, I really like ce...
It pains me to give this a three. If this damn blasted thing would show up for more than four seconds; literally four, even if I had to spray it on clothing, where for some reason it still doesn't la...
Bois d'Encens is a truly beautiful fragrance. Imagine being in a cedar-wood built temple in Asia surrounded by incense. The incense is not heavy or smothering at all, but rather light and ethereal. ...
Am I the only one got lots of ginger from it?It's full of ginger juice from the beginning to the end.....
Well, well, well. Of all the Armani Privé scents I've smelled to date (Pierre de Lune, Rose Alexandrie, Cuir Amethyste), Bois d'Encens definitely has the biggest personality. It opened with a whoosh o...
This is such a dissappointment. I don't smell any woods *at all* - as a matter of fact, all I get is cold, sharp Frankincense. I have a bottle of straight Frankincense from the perfumer's apprentice...
Everyone has pretty much said what I think. Burning leaves, yes. Woods, yes. Peppery, yes. Churchy, sure. It reminds me of burning pinion wood. And it definately reminds me of fall or winter. Never, e...
Bois d' Encens... I adore incense -- seriously, it's my favorite note for a fall/winter scent, so upon receiving a reco to try this, I could not wait. My first impression: Bois d'Encens took long...