Arabian Wood
"It's a $20 oil, so there's no authentic agarwood. It's a construction using lower cost materials, but it smells beautiful. It's a blend of earthy, dry, dusty wood notes. Almost like the scent of burning wood chips and dried leaves at an autumn bonfire. There's something deep and mellow, with an aged wood varnish type of smell at first, maybe oak. There's a lot of peppery cedarwood, which has a slight sweetness. A smoky, ashy type of vetiver. As it sits on skin, the wood varnish scent departs, it develops to smell warmer. It's a bit musky, and there might be some amber as a fixative. If you want to smell deep and earthy without using patchouli, myrrh, incense, sandalwood, or any of the other "headshop hippie" associated scents, this is a great option."
