Second review - scroll down for earlier |
We mainly use cones in the toilet. They are quick and easy and unlike sticks don't take up much space. Also, for some reason, I tend to find - with notable exceptions - that cones don't produce the sorts of scents that I find interesting or particularly transportive. That might be due to some subtle and unknown prejudice I have, though I tend to think it's due to the structure of the cone, and thus the way the fragrance is released as the cone burns - I think the cones burn too hot at the end, so diminishing the top notes. Anyway. We have long favoured these Stamford Mythical cones. We find the imagery and names cute, and the scents on the cones are perfumed and attractive, and they produce a pleasing scent. Also, they can be bought cheaply and easily on the internet in job lots - such as this: 12 different packs for less than £10, with free delivery. I think we have bought these packs at least four times, though this particular scent, for some reason, has not had a review since 2017. And that was a rather high score for a cone from a range that I have been feeling for some time is - while attractive enough to refresh the toilet - not profound enough to score so highly. So I'm pleased to have the chance to revisit.
The scent on the cone is a clear and distinct heady rose. And that's pretty much all I get from it. Back in 2017 I wasn't really noting the scents on the cones and sticks - I was more interested in the scent on the burn. I would have simply lit up and started reviewing from there. The scent on the burn is very poor. I've checked back, and I bought this box as part of an Amazon deal in July last year. So, to be fair, not fresh fresh, but I would have thought the scents would've lasted a bit longer. I've always regarded Aargee/Stamford as a company that bought fairly decent perfumed incense. Anyway. There is rose on the burn, along with some scorched wood and general smoke. I'm not at all getting "warm spice, hints of cinnamon and camphor" as I did back in 2017. I wonder if Stamford London are sourcing these from a different maker. Anyway - this is not good.
The blurb says: "Transport yourself to a land of mystery and calm with this unique blend of the perfumes of red roses and spicy vanilla, created by Dragon's Fire." I got the roses, but not the vanilla.
Date: May 2024 - Score: 21
The scent on the cone is a clear and distinct heady rose. And that's pretty much all I get from it. Back in 2017 I wasn't really noting the scents on the cones and sticks - I was more interested in the scent on the burn. I would have simply lit up and started reviewing from there. The scent on the burn is very poor. I've checked back, and I bought this box as part of an Amazon deal in July last year. So, to be fair, not fresh fresh, but I would have thought the scents would've lasted a bit longer. I've always regarded Aargee/Stamford as a company that bought fairly decent perfumed incense. Anyway. There is rose on the burn, along with some scorched wood and general smoke. I'm not at all getting "warm spice, hints of cinnamon and camphor" as I did back in 2017. I wonder if Stamford London are sourcing these from a different maker. Anyway - this is not good.
The blurb says: "Transport yourself to a land of mystery and calm with this unique blend of the perfumes of red roses and spicy vanilla, created by Dragon's Fire." I got the roses, but not the vanilla.
Date: May 2024 - Score: 21
First review |
There is an immediate warm spice, hints of cinnamon and camphor, from this. I expect dragon's blood has been in the mind of the makers, as there is some elements of that as well. A warm, cleansing and hugely enjoyable scent which is good enough to be used for quiet moments of relaxation or meditation as well as an everyday incense. I am really quite impressed with this.
Date: May 2017 Score: 40
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