So I ordered a sample. Thinking of a haunting scent shrouded in darkness.
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The ingredient list includes “vetivers from around the globe.” Having not yet fully grasped what exactly vetiver smells like on it’s own. I research it. Here’s what I find…
What Vetiver Is
Vetiver Chrysopogon zizanioides is a type of perennial grass closely related to lemon grass. Unlike most grass root systems which grow in a clumped vertical system, vetiver roots grow into the ground horizontally. Much more like a tree’s root system than a grass one. This is also where the essential oil for vetiver is gathered, from it’s roots. Major cultivators of vetiver are India and Haiti. Vetiver not only has a unique scent, it also has excellent chemically related fixative qualities. Which is one of the reasons it’s found in countless perfume and colognes around the globe.
Harvesting Vetiver Video
The Aroma Recipe of Underworld
In addition to vetiver, Underworld also includes rich notes of cinnamon, ginger lily, clove, roasted coffee, cocoa, rose, leather and balsams. It is very helpful that Liz lists all the ingredients of a cologne on the packaging. Especially for those allergic to some essential oils. But just like a cooking recipe to me, I can’t really tell how it will be from only reading the ingredients.
Smelling Brings a Different Story
A Journey Into The Underside
The scent reminds me of the Summer days spent out in the dense forest around my house. When I’d be raking up decaying leaves and mulch. (I was a kid that liked to work out in the yard building gardens…I still like that actually.) Raking, sweating, wiping some pine sap from the knee of my tree-climbing torn jeans. Moist dirt caked beneath fingernails. The deep aroma of earth being opened that hasn’t breathed for years. Not unpleasant. A bit dirty. Musty, loamy, yet far from stale. A small heap of dried pine needles burning a few yards away.
Would I Wear It
I imagine someone wearing this would like wearing black eyeliner, paint their nails dark tones of black cherry, and read mostly macabre themed books. I just may have to order a whole bottle.
If you like the scent of Vetiver also try:
- Vetiver Dance by Swiss perfumer Andy Tauer