Showing posts with label First Impressions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First Impressions. Show all posts

Saturday, February 4, 2012

BrambleBerry S.O.A.P Panel Fragrances First Impressions

After sniffing the 10 fragrances from www.brambleberry.com for a couple of days now, I’m beginning to form some impressions.  A friend sniffed along with me, and it was interesting to get her take on them.    

Does anyone else smell in color?  When I smell a fragrance, I usually have a color in mind for it.  So I’ve mentioned colors for the ones whose colors I smelled. 

Here are my first impressions of the fragrances named 1-10.

1.    Fresh and Sweet.  First came a clean breeze.  Then a bit of melon.  This one smells like the color green.

2.    Citrus with a grapefruit dry down.  This one has stayed consistent for me.  Kind of reminds me of Yuzu.  It smells pinkish orange. 

3.    Fruity at the beginning, moving into earthy, then green with a hint of floral.  Wow.  I think my nose was on overdrive for this one.   I don’t have a color for #3 yet. 

4.    I’m stumped.  First it was earthy and smoky.  But the next time it seemed sweet and a bit fruity with a hint of wood trailing along at the end.  Thinking I would choose between the two, imagine my surprise when I smelled fabric softener the third time I opened the bottle.  My friend and I think it smells a bit like the spring when you open the window and drink in the fresh air.  We named it Open Window just for kicks.  It seems blue. 

5.    Fruit Punch.  I had trouble pulling out anything individually.  When my friend opened it and I didn’t have my nose right up to the bottle, I sensed raspberries.  This one is either pink or red.  I can’t quite decide.

6.    Very sweet.  I like it.  I think it will make my mouth water once I put it into soap.  I smell mango, peach and papaya.  It smells like the color orange.  My friend smelled some black cherry and maybe almond.  Mostly I got mango.

7.    Hawaii.  That's my first impression.  This became a favorite the second I opened the bottle.  Very heady.   I think it smells white, with gardenia as the prevalent note.  If this one is “wet dog”, then I’ve got to get one of those dogs.  If you didn’t read Anne Marie’s comments in this blog post, http://www.soapqueen.com/bramble-berry-news/summer-2012-s-o-a-p-team-clap-clap-clap/, then that sentence made absolutely no sense. 

8.    Uncle.  No, it doesn’t smell like one.  It’s what I’m crying because I am stumped.  My initial impression was a sweet bakery type, but I can’t put my finger it.  The funny thing is, my friend got a spicy, masculine, “in the woods” vibe.  For now this one is tan.  Initially I think it’s not a favorite, but by the time I put the cap back on, I want to smell it again. 

9.    Ginger and peach were my first impressions.  From there it went to a possible bakery type.  Maybe I am just hungry for pastries?  This one has an orange hue to it.  Maybe it’s peach pie.  Now I want a piece of peach pie.

10. Alluring was my gut reaction to this one.  It’s a favorite for sure.  The second adjective that popped into my mind for this one was sultry.  Deep maroon is the color I smell for this one.

Next week I’ll post updated impressions and/or photos of what I make.

Thanks for reading, and I hope you enjoy Super Bowl Sunday.  If you’re not into football, then enjoy the ads!