Last Exit For The Lost is part of Sixteen92's Legacy Collection. It was originally released with the Fall 2015 collection inspired by goth rock. It was a best-seller but had to be removed from the general catalogue due to limited component availability. The company brings it back whenever possible. Last Exit For The Lost features notes of orchard apples, woven wood baskets, dried hay and distant chimney smoke on cool air. It is a cool weather woody atmospheric with smoky-fruity nuances. Like late Fall in a bottle. Last Exit For The Lost is a parfum.
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Reddit: "Wet: Very realistic smoke! Smoked hay. Underneath some sweet apples. Dry: Still very smoky! Its like Ive been where near a barn where there been a fire: its smoke and hay. Or burnt hay. But, as the notes list, its smoke from during a cold dau with crisp air. Not from a hot summer day or warm autumn evening. The apples seem to mostly have faded just leaving a trace of sweetness. The smoke, on me, is so clear that it almost makes the scent feel salty, the same smoky saltiness you get when you cook food over open fire. And the smoke note itself is very realistic. Makes me think of: Smoke! Burnt hay. Open fire cooking. Dominant notes: Smoke, oh the smoke. Hay. Lasting: 5.5 hours"
Reddit: "Fresh apples + bonfire. Unfortunately the apples did not hang around on me. But the bonfire did. For like ten hours."
Indie Scent Library: "I have had this rest for 3 days so far. At first this is a very realistic apple scent, think of apple juice but no sugar added with a slight tang to it. I don’t personally get hay or smoke so far from resting but after a few hours the wood comes out."
Indie Scent Library: "This is a very realistic apple scent, it reminds me of apple juice, but don’t think of a sugary apple juice, thing of like a “no sugar added” apple juice with a slight tang an bitterness. I don’t get hay or smoke personally (although it has only rested for 3 days) but after a few hours the wood comes out and mixes with the apple."
Indie Scent Library: "Last Exit for the Lost started my apple craze in indie perfumes, but I haven’t found anything that quite lives up to its awesomeness (although Arcana’s Apples Crave Terror comes close). It’s a stretching expanse of apple orchards, green and red apples ripe enough to occasionally fall to the ground as a wind carrying the scent of bonfires, chimney smoke, and hay wafts through the leaves and wood. It’s so addictive!"
Indie Scent Library: "Fresh apple and dry, dusty hay with a light woodsmoke in the background. My skin amps smoke and incense up like nobodies business (Baba Yaga was so strong on me that I stank out a car and we had to evacuate it) but this one stays cheerfully in place."