It was said that the moon smells of gunpowder after a desert rain. Mysterious, futuristic, poetic. Moon Dust features top notes of coriander, mineral accord and carrot seed; middle notes of flint, ozone and tobacco; and base notes of benzoin, earth and black musk. It is an eau de parfum, edp.
MiN New York: "Every time I spray it, it surprises me. I'm never ready for its wash of ozone, the petrichor, the grinding scent of rocks and earth and darkness. Have you ever been in the middle of a thunderstorm in the desert, the kind that rumbles violently across the landscape but rarely produces rain? This scent is that storm, that crackle of electricity, the smoke hanging on the air after a bolt has struck so, so close. People say it's a cold scent, and I agree, but on my skin it gets warm (probably the musk). It feels like hot desert rocks, like the kind in Arizona I grew up around. It is dry as bone, with no wetness or lushness or greenery you often find in other earthy scents. Nothing has grown in this desert for millennia. It is dry, harsh, and eternal."
MiN New York: "This is a wonderful smoky amber on me with a slight dirtiness, my skin pulls no sweetness. When I have this on my skin, I see a cabin covered in snow with a warm glowing fire burning in the fireplace inside."