06-11-2012, 05:55 PM
I'm terrible at describing scents so I poached this, but I think it's pretty accurate:
Pitralon Classic mixes a hearty dose of herbs with the pine, making for a very dry (i.e., not sweet) fragrance. When I first apply it, I get sage and maybe thyme and rosemary. Very earthy, but the pine is still there. After an hour or so the herbs have died out a bit and the pine becomes more dominant, but still grounded with the herbs and makes the scent somewhat serious. I can still smell it 4 hours later, but it's faded quite a bit. By the end of the work day it's pretty much gone from conscious sniffing, but occasionally I'll still be surprised by a whiff.
Pitralon Classic mixes a hearty dose of herbs with the pine, making for a very dry (i.e., not sweet) fragrance. When I first apply it, I get sage and maybe thyme and rosemary. Very earthy, but the pine is still there. After an hour or so the herbs have died out a bit and the pine becomes more dominant, but still grounded with the herbs and makes the scent somewhat serious. I can still smell it 4 hours later, but it's faded quite a bit. By the end of the work day it's pretty much gone from conscious sniffing, but occasionally I'll still be surprised by a whiff.
06-11-2012, 06:06 PM
(06-11-2012, 05:55 PM)superbleu Wrote: I'm terrible at describing scents so I poached this, but I think it's pretty accurate:
Pitralon Classic mixes a hearty dose of herbs with the pine, making for a very dry (i.e., not sweet) fragrance. When I first apply it, I get sage and maybe thyme and rosemary. Very earthy, but the pine is still there. After an hour or so the herbs have died out a bit and the pine becomes more dominant, but still grounded with the herbs and makes the scent somewhat serious. I can still smell it 4 hours later, but it's faded quite a bit. By the end of the work day it's pretty much gone from conscious sniffing, but occasionally I'll still be surprised by a whiff.
Bleu, I'm sure glad you tackled this. I am terrible at describing scents and this is a pretty good description of the Pitralon Classic.
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