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IanAnderson
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Apr 15, 2015
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Since I've been experimenting with JR's core products for a while, I figured I would give a quick rundown of how I interpret their core scents. All in all, I think the scent profiles we have on the description page are accurate. Here's my take (just how they smell to me, totally subjective):
Siskiyou and Cascade Glacier: these are definitely similar, but still distinct. Both are light, fresh, pine-based scents. Since I grew up in this area of the world, these are smells I love. The Cascade is a bit more of a 'cold' smell, like a Christmas tree lot, and the Siskiyou is a bit warmer, like a sunny autumn hike in the cedar woods.
Mojave: this one is totally different, and is probably my favorite (scent-related memories aside). Very spicy, almost like cinnamon, and super dry and airy. Seriously, it's like I can hear the grasshoppers in the desert with this one.
Sierra Granite: still a bit of cedar, but not as much as Siskiyou or Cascade. Still a light airy scent, but to me it's more complex and less pine-forward. It's a forest, but a different forest, ya dig?
Big Sur: to me, this is the richest one, much more earthy and vegetal. Complex, salty coastal smells, really nice. I'm told that this is their biggest seller.
Hope that helps everyone!
Apr 15, 2015
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