I quite like Satya's Super Hit, in both cone and stick format. It is widely regarded as a successful formulation, and is Satya's second best selling incense after their "blue box" Nag Champa. After checking back with Satya Super Hit this has elements in common - it has perfumed floral top notes supported by pale wood, though does its own thing. The scent on the stick is certainly quite bold and vibrant and very likeable, taking me back to incense from the Seventies. There's various aromachemical crystals in play here - mainly vanillin though also something more musky like civet or musk ketone. It has an immediate appeal which I am susceptible to, though it is not natural or balanced or rounded or sophisticated. I suspect it will appeal more to those who are comfortable with perfumed incense and synthetic scents, than those who are looking for something more natural and subtle. Oooh, I love it.
The scent on the burn is almost as adorable, and has few off-notes, even up close. I really like this. In general as much or more than the Satya Super Hit, though I've had a varied experienced with that fragrance over the years, especially in the cone. But this is warm, sweet, musky, woody, floral, perfumed, yummy. I like that it combines male and female qualities, like the two sexes coming together and embracing. Oooh, yes I love it.
The scent on the burn is almost as adorable, and has few off-notes, even up close. I really like this. In general as much or more than the Satya Super Hit, though I've had a varied experienced with that fragrance over the years, especially in the cone. But this is warm, sweet, musky, woody, floral, perfumed, yummy. I like that it combines male and female qualities, like the two sexes coming together and embracing. Oooh, yes I love it.
Date: June 2025 Score: 46
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