The scent of lightning as its spears pummel the earth, the scent of metal electrified and heating up, the scent of water as it sparks and starts to bubble with energy, and the accord created as these forces vie for supremacy in the never-ending clash of the elements.
I have to say, I usually dislike overtly masculine fragrances (no less than I dislike loudly feminine fragrances)—I like those explicitly unisex, because I’m not fond of men’s cologne or cloying scents in feminine fragrances in general. But this one took me by surprise for sure. It is intense, but not in that overpowering, unpleasant way. There’s something deeply sexual about this fragrance that I cannot quite put into words, but this is probably the only fragrance I’ll consider (or recommend to someone) gifting to a male romantic interest. But definitely not something I can see a very feminine woman wearing. I’d say this fragrance is very gendered, but in a good way.
Pipe Bomb Intense shocked with a sharp chemical opening, but quickly settled into a subtle yet delectable salty-metallic fragrance appropriate for everyday wear. Evocative and strange without being off-putting. Wouldn't hesitate to order again
Pipe Bomb Intense shocks you with a sharp chemical opening, but quickly settles into a subtle yet delectable salty-metallic fragrance appropriate for everyday wear. Evocative and unusual without being off-putting. Wouldn't hesitate to order again