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IanAnderson
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Apr 15, 2015
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!