Come for the barnyard, stay for the cotton candy.This smells so dirty and weird but it stays close to the skin and love it for its quirkiness.
It’s also a coveted scent – so many people have told me that they were looking for this (at the right price of course), and I was lucky enough to have an aquaintance that was ready to get rid of it.
It’s very animalic (I wasn’t kidding when I said that it starts off smelling like a barnyard), but that aspect of the scent dies down and then it’s addictively good. It’s got elements of apple, of cotton candy, there’s hay (which smells sweet in and of itself), and so much more.
Sillage isn’t much, which is a good thing, but it does invite you close. I can smell it on the sweater that I put it on last week, but only if I’m sticking my nose into it.
Dzing! is a classic. Revered by niche perfume-lovers because it really took that idea of a circus and turned it into a perfume. Maybe it’s not what the kids these days want to smell like, and that’s why the brand stopped producing it, or maybe it’s time to go in another direction. I’m wearing it and keeping it in my collection.
Have you smelled this?