Year: 2012
Notes: flowers, grass, pine, woods, moss, animalic notes
Bayan Mulak is the name of an area that stretches from the taiga (a biome comprising of coniferous forests) to the tundra (a biome consisting of dwarf shrubs, sedges, grasses, mosses and lichens), given by the natives of northern Mongolia.
Intended to be a woody-floral aromatic, Bayan Mulak is a complete failure. Most of the notes are discernible to a certain degree, especially the pine and florals, but a synthetic body cream aroma is omnipresent throughout. It also worsens when the moss surfaces, reminding one of the synthetic abomination that is Givenchy's Pi.
There's nothing either beautiful or panoramic about this oppressive toxic mess.
Intended to be a woody-floral aromatic, Bayan Mulak is a complete failure. Most of the notes are discernible to a certain degree, especially the pine and florals, but a synthetic body cream aroma is omnipresent throughout. It also worsens when the moss surfaces, reminding one of the synthetic abomination that is Givenchy's Pi.
There's nothing either beautiful or panoramic about this oppressive toxic mess.