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| Strength of Scent | 6.7/10 |
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| Value for Money | 5.3/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 4/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6.4/10 |
By Erin D
on 8th Jul 2005
| Fragrance Description | Woodsy, floral, fig, musk |
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| Durability | Up to 8 hours |
| Regularity of Use | First time |
| Strength of Scent | 5/10 |
| Value for money | 4/10 |
| Overall value | 4/10 |
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Woodsy, floral, light, and long-lasting
Might be too woodsy and masculine for some, too light for others
Alfred Sung Shi - I tried this a while ago, and I still remember thinking that it reminded me of nature -- tree bark in particular, for some reason. When I say nature and tree bark, I don't mean nature per se. It's more like someone has a small, relaxing sculpture from which water flows inside their apartment, with various plants and roots they tend to while listening to new age music. A 'fake natural' setting, if you will.
It mostly smells woodsy and is kind of a musk, which are typically a little stronger than other types of scents, but I found Shi to be rather light. Almost like a very light cologne.
However, I like something a little less "masculine" -- and it is masculine, or even "unisex", but not "feminine" (as it is described to be by the makers).
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