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innocentDoughnut8
$125.00 for 15 ml or a little over 1/2 oz.
Description from the luckyscents website.
A rich, warm and intense amber opens this magnificent perfume oil, enticing your nose with its soft, golden depths. Never one to keep things predictable, Regina Harris swirled in several delicate spices and laid it all on a reserved bed of vanilla. This is the rare kind of fragrance that transports you to a far-off place…a bazaar of sweet amber, soft silks, rich satins, hot sun and of spices simmering somewhere nearby. Mysterious and utterly captivating.
Amber Vanilla Notes
vanilla, amber (we’re sure there is more, but it’s kept secret)
This comes in a really unique, beautiful cobalt blue bottle with a silver metal top and bottom. This is extremely concentrated and I mean extremely. One drop is all you need, or even half a drop. It will last all day and even until the next day after you shower. It MUST be used sparingly or it is overwhelming. I love this, a perfect blend of amber and vanilla. This is to me a unisex scent and my husband loves this. I wear it on occasion but I really consider it his and a bottle lasts him about a year. No matter where he wears it people comment on how good he smells. I also get constant compliments when I wear it and complete strangers ask me what I am wearing. It is a very warm scent and it must be used sparingly, I cannot stress that enough. If I use too much it makes me want to wash it off. It is really potent but truly beautiful. A perfect blend. Supposedly there are some secret spices in it but I honestly only smell amber with some vanilla.
goofyDingo2
I almost bought this untested, but decided at the last minute to opt for a sample. However I don’t think I would have regretted this scent. It is sweet and hot, reminds me a bit of Organza. I’m not sure about the people who say there is no vanilla in this. There certainly is a lot of vanilla in it to my nose. Warm, resinous, vaguely creamy, with a bit of cinnamon and a seriously woody undertone. This is not gourmand though, despite being sweet and evocative of things like spiced tea with cream. Basically this scent is, to me, exactly what it says. A hot spicy amber note made rich with a dose of herbal vanilla (think ground up vanilla pods and not cream soda). It’s not unusual, but it is nicely done.
enragedCheetah7
Don’t expect that “Amber Vanilla” will strike you as either amber or vanilla. In much the same way that Regina Harris’s original scent is dominated by myrrh and not rose maroc, Amber Vanilla is dominated by a hot herb.
This perfume oil is potent and primarily linear, and is mostly interesting for being misleading. The name suggests a sweet scent, or a syrupy scent, but Amber Vanilla is a far cry from this assumption. Vanilla note is a latent balance to the aggressive herbal top; after an hour or so a flat, doughy vanilla appears through the thick and perfumey herbaceousness of the opening. Amber is likewise buried underneath the indecipherable top and is recognized only by deep and intense searching.
In order to fully experience or appreciate either of the Regina Harris scents, a good deal of time is required. Both do develop over time, but what a lengthy time it is! Amber Vanilla especially takes time to age or mellow, introducing more of the vanillic while reducing the brushy herbal/spice notes.
In for a penny, in for an unconditional pound with this one, for once you’ve applied it you are more or less living with it for a day. I like it and own a full bottle of it, but a drop is enough. For an oil, this has intense sillage, unlike the other RH that does not.
On the plus side, neither RH scent suffers from the wretched cult-chic of Monyette, Kai, or Child. Also on the plus side, this is a fairly perverse treatment of vanilla/amber that has no relatable cognate. It does sweeten in time, but likely not soon enough for vanilla lovers.
grudgingZebra8
Gorgeous vanilla amber scent – quite linear on me. When I first put this thick oil on, I get creamy vanilla and amber goodness which smells like skin but better . The vanilla is fairly fleeting but what remains is just amber amber amber goodness, smooth. I don’t get incense ,just amber ,thick and deep.
This is not ‘headshop’ like Michele Bergman’s Black Amber which has a sharp edge to it
Reminds me an awful ot of MPG Amber Precieux. It’s quite long lasting but I need more than one dab for this to last on me and to get whiffs now and then ( as I like getting some sillage)
Great stuff, blended well but it is expensive stuff.
In my opinion this is better than the Frankincense, Myrrh ,Rose Maroc.
Try before you purchase though.
thrilledSwift8
Some ambers work on me and some don’t. This one should’ve, as it lacks that faintly dirty edge some have and the fruity nose-clawing edge others do. What it also really lacks is vanilla. This is not in any way a vanilla fragrance. It has vanilla IN It, but the note is way down underneath woody, dry incense with sharp smokey notes. It’s actually rather lovely in a way, but some of the sharp incense fragrances make the inside of my nose sting and ache, and this does that after the first five minutes. I can admire the idea with my head, and love the bottle with my heart, but it’s perfume and in the end my nose has the final say. It says “No, no no.”
sheepishBobolink5
I love this fragrance — after years of wearing my own blend of Amber and Sandalwood, I decided to purchase a “ready made” fragrance. I originally got a sample at Lucky Scent and fell in love. The price is heartbreakingly high for such a small bottle, but a little does go a long way, at least with me. I love the smell on me – more amber and spicy rather than vanilla. I get no hint of either cinnamon or coriander (thank goodness), more of an incensey headshop kind of vibe, which I like. Very sensuous and warm, and I get compliments every time I wear it — strangers have come up to me on the street and asked what I was wearing. I have just broken down and purchased the 15ml bottle for $$$. What can I say, I’m now addicted to the scent ….. sigh.
forsakenSnipe7
Okay, I’ll admit I’m an Amber-phobe and after smelling this now I realize for a good reason. It reminds me of herbs and old drapes and musty moldy interiors. I detected absolutely no vanilla. Some positives, the bottle is beautiful and it has staying power.
solemnOryx4
Hello? Is there anyone else out there that wants to love a fragrance so much —just because of the gorgeous bottle it comes in?? I am one of those. This bottle (and all the Regina Harris bottles) are just gorgeous and beautifully guilded. Unfortunately you gotta love the juice inside as well as the bottle to justify worth ability. Regina Harris is too overpowering for me at first and then my dry skin sucks in the oil and what’s left is harsh. Almost chemical smelling — just foul on my skin. Beware… a beautiful bottle might contain toxic stuff.
mereMussel6
This is beautiful to me. It’s what I imagine the first perfumes in the Middle East and Africa must have smelled like. It’s very sweet, warm and exotic. The drydown is heavy with frankincense and myrrh. The amber and vanilla are strong in the top notes, but in the drydown they are a whisper compared to the frankincense. It has a very anamalic note, which could come across as the “pee” smell to some people, but to me it smells very sexy.
enragedAntelope6
I recently purchased a sample of this fragrance. It is an oil, which is okay with me, and which also gives the product staying power with very little changes. I tend to like amber and vanilla, but this fragrance is very resinous and woody. On my skin, it does not smell warm; it has a crisp fragrance. I can barely smell the vanilla. I wouldn’t recommend this fragrance for warm weather. All I can say is resin, resin, resin.