... meh, or something like that.
But I do want to talk about Assam Organic, so please allow me the following word vomit:
1) I feel like this oil has barely been mentioned, so I am here to change that because it is a powerfully enchanting oil. I thought I didn't care much for Hindis, yet I find myself drawn to it.
2) In my mind, it goes a little bit like this: If I were to open the Super Official Dictionary of Oud Oils, Assam Organic would be the definition under "Hindi." This will forever be the Hindi of reference to me.
3) Piercing bursts of hay and leather-in-the-sun with a deep resinous core that later gives way for a honeyed and sweet melody; All of the aforementioned is bound together by a conspicuous yet refined animalic/barnyard quality. Indulge in a swipe then go stand in the sun, your scent will be magnified tenfold.
4) Assam Organic is a bold, beautiful scent that is done so masterfully. Animalic/feral? Yes. But did I also wear it to the grocery store tonight? Of course. It's an oil with character, strength AND finesse. Who said you can't have both?
5) It is organic, so basically there is a lot of winning going on in all fronts. If there ever was a testament to the quality that organic Oud can yield, then AO is it.
6) I am doing cartwheels and somersaults because I just put in an order for a full bottle. My top secret informant (name rhymes with Moburn) tells me there are but a few of them left.
7) So yes, by all means, do consider this an unabashed commercial OR a sincere PSA. Whatever tickles your fancy. But I would be getting busy if I were you
But I do want to talk about Assam Organic, so please allow me the following word vomit:
1) I feel like this oil has barely been mentioned, so I am here to change that because it is a powerfully enchanting oil. I thought I didn't care much for Hindis, yet I find myself drawn to it.
2) In my mind, it goes a little bit like this: If I were to open the Super Official Dictionary of Oud Oils, Assam Organic would be the definition under "Hindi." This will forever be the Hindi of reference to me.
3) Piercing bursts of hay and leather-in-the-sun with a deep resinous core that later gives way for a honeyed and sweet melody; All of the aforementioned is bound together by a conspicuous yet refined animalic/barnyard quality. Indulge in a swipe then go stand in the sun, your scent will be magnified tenfold.
4) Assam Organic is a bold, beautiful scent that is done so masterfully. Animalic/feral? Yes. But did I also wear it to the grocery store tonight? Of course. It's an oil with character, strength AND finesse. Who said you can't have both?
5) It is organic, so basically there is a lot of winning going on in all fronts. If there ever was a testament to the quality that organic Oud can yield, then AO is it.
6) I am doing cartwheels and somersaults because I just put in an order for a full bottle. My top secret informant (name rhymes with Moburn) tells me there are but a few of them left.
7) So yes, by all means, do consider this an unabashed commercial OR a sincere PSA. Whatever tickles your fancy. But I would be getting busy if I were you