In the Library
Not much on longevity but nice scent.
CB I Hate Perfume In the Library is the scent of everything in the library - leather bindings, cloth, paper and the polished wood. Created by Christopher Brosius, this is the Water Perfume.
Fragrantica - "This is a single, leather bound, aged novel that you’ve located in the dusty recesses of some foreign library. The wood polish comes through very strongly, there seems to be a slight vanilla note which is masked by the slight smokiness. It’s entirely subtle, quiet and reserved."
Fragrantica - "Leather chairs, books, furniture polish, the barest touch of damp and antique rugs. Wonderful"
Fragrantica - "Quiet and bookish and comfortable. It does smell a bit like dusty old books, but it's also quite sweet and very different. Coconut and vanilla with a bunch of dustiness. A bit reminiscent of glue. It actually loses sweetness as it warms on me, revealing a low sweet body of leather. I think I get the woods, but only on the very edge, just a sort of afterimage."
Perfume Name | CB I Hate Perfume In the Library |
Year Introduced | 2005 |
Perfumer | Christopher Brosius |
Gender | Unisex |
Strength | Water Perfume |
Notes | Russian & Moroccan leather bindings, worn cloth and a hint of wood polish |
Country of Origin | United States |
Not much on longevity but nice scent.