Shameful name
This scent is fun on an autumn day. It's ironically fresh and smoky possibly to the scent of maple leaves. Not overly sweet. Just comforting fragrance.
CB I Hate Perfume Burning Leaves was launched in 2005, created by Christopher Brosius. This is exactly this, the smell of smoke coming from burning maple leaves, everything you love about fall. This is the Water Perfume.
Fragrantica - "This really does smell like burning leaves - in a good way, in my opinion. Like spraying By the Fireplace next to a tree and some incense. It’s really addictive to me; I didn’t realize I liked smokey scents so much until being such a fan of these two. Probably goes without saying, but if you don’t like smokey scents, definitely avoid this one! Personally I love it though."
Fragrantica - "That smoky, slightly sweet scent of twigs and leaves smoldering in backyards and fire pits was unmistakable – and Chris Brosius has done an admirable job of recreating it. The overall effect is so novel that it’s difficult to discern the components at work. You get the smell of liquid smoke and an earthiness that recalls damp forest undergrowth. There is a very slight sweetness to the fragrance - a clever nod to the sap/syrup that is also associated with northern Maple trees."
Fragrantica - "I've tested it, it's pure magic, just a portal into the golden autumn. Mabon's time ;) And i feel this perfume to remind real burning leaves."
Perfume Name | CB I Hate Perfume Burning Leaves |
Year Introduced | 2005 |
Perfumer | Christopher Brosius |
Gender | Unisex |
Strength | Water Perfume |
Notes | smoke of burning maple leaves |
Country of Origin | United States |
CB I Hate Perfume Burning Leaves is maple leaves and smoke - fall in a bottle.
This scent is fun on an autumn day. It's ironically fresh and smoky possibly to the scent of maple leaves. Not overly sweet. Just comforting fragrance.