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Snowy Owl

3.65 de 5
1,474 votos

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Descripción

Snowy Owl by Zoologist Perfumes is a musky floral woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, the nose behind this creation is Dawn Spencer Hurwitz. The top notes are calone, coconut, mint and valley lily (lily of the valley); the heart notes, winter bell (galanthus), iris, yerba mate, galbanum, frankincense (olibanum) and white rose; the base notes, musk, vanilla, oakmoss, ambrette musk, cedar, synthetic civet (synthetic civet) and tonka bean.

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  • Primavera 34%
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  • Otoño 17%
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1,474 votos

  • Positivo 61%
  • Neutral 20%
  • Negativo 19%

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  • Danielle_Gris

    First Zoologist I try. Snowy Owl is the clean image of a barn with hay where birds live (only the smell of the bird and its feathers is felt, not its droppings). The recreated environment is cold and damp, like melting ice. After about 20 or 30 minutes, the bird scent fades, leaving a fresh air with little white flowers and a bit of dirty snow. I think it is usable, although I feel it would be better in winter or rainy days to not clash. To my nose, it’s a unisex feminine. Duration 6-8 hours, soft to moderate projection. Edit: Confirmed, in temperatures above 22°C the bird scent stands out more and becomes a bit strange and dirty, nothing like the freshness that comes out in the cold.

  • Danielle describes it very well. Primarily, Snowy Owl smells to me of icy chords, a green-floral part and another hay-animal type, like bird feathers, although the latter disappears quickly. Then it develops fresh but not refreshing; it’s not made for the heat. The resins support that green and wild aspect, and finally it’s nuanced with mint, moss, and musk, which is what I feel most. I feel Zoologist did a very good and original job. I see it as usable in temperate to cold climates, more during the day than at night, with very good performance. Finally, I would own it, but I think there are other scents from the brand that deserve to be acquired first. Rating: 7/10.

  • ZenNatsume

    Snowy Owl is my first Zoologist perfume, that Canadian house that recreates the ‘habitat’ of animal species. Dawn Spencer Hurwitz chose the Snowy Owl, and upon seeing the bottle and reading the notes, I bought it blind. It’s a beauty; it literally smells of snow! Especially of flakes falling on wet grass; the earth feels cold and damp. The mint heightens the freshness, the winter bellflower and valley lily turn it green, and finally coconut, vanilla, musk, iris, and rose make it complex. I struggle to identify those last notes, but my nose says they’re there, making it romantic and nostalgic. I feel it’s suitable for winter and autumn, although I used it in spring and it refreshed me. It’s unisex, for when I want to recall the sensation of being in the snow. I don’t recommend buying it blind as it’s very peculiar and changes on the skin. In my case, it’s a success, moderate trail, lasting about 8 hours.

  • A winter wonder, a singular aroma that conveys that glacial sensation of boreal forests, a mix of greenery, freshness, and cold with an animal touch. Conceptually a triumph by Zoologist. In my opinion, a unisex feminine scent. Scent: 8.5 Originality: 10 Versatility: 7.5 Season: autumn and winter Design: 9.5 Final rating: 4 stars.

  • A winter wonder! A singular scent evoking the glacial chill of boreal forests, a blend of greenery, freshness and ice with an animalic touch. Conceptually, a Zoologist triumph. In my view, a feminine unisex. Scent: 8.5 Originality: 10 Versatility: 7.5 Season: autumn and winter Bottle design: 9.5 Overall rating: ★★★★☆

  • What stories brands sell… This smells of snow, tundra forest, winter, and something icy… and a horn. That’s how clear it is. Imagine my surprise recognising it blind alongside Bulgari’s AQVA MARIG. The calone and coconut combined with the winter bellflower create an identical effect. I’d bet my money that no one could tell them apart blind. What are they trying to sell us when almost identical ‘snow’ scents are nearly indistinguishable from something that smells like the beach? Are they playing with us? Do we buy by scent or by packaging? PS: I wanted to fall in love with it because the owl is my favourite animal. What a let-down.

  • ian_x3non

    It’s a complex fragrance of brutal quality, but there’s something I don’t fully understand yet that fascinates me: IT SMELLS LIKE SNOW, LIKE ICE, LIKE COLD. Zoologist wants you to sniff the animal’s habitat, and here it teleports you to snow-capped mountains. It’s curious and worth trying.