Street Racer
Street Racer
Hold onto your olfactory bulbs, this is going to be a wild ride. This is another fantasy atmospheric in the spirit of feeling cute and driving without regard for human life.
*A light warning: this perfume gets softer and sweeter with age. The cherry really matures well, but this will remain a challenging scent. I personally love it, but I would recommend letting this one rest for a while before making a final decision.
Notes: cherry bubblegum, leather car interior, newly laid rubber, hot tarmac, a tinge of anxiety
I have no comment on the inspiration for this perfume. Think Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift but instead of being cool and in Tokyo, it's stupid and in Yakima. And instead of being 24 and pretending that we're in high school; we're in high school and pretending to be 24.
Highlighted Natural Ingredients
Highlighted Natural Ingredients
Lime EO, Grand Fir EO, Ginger CO2, Birch Tar, Pink Peppercorn EO, Bergamot EO
Highlighted Synthetics
Highlighted Synthetics
Suederol, Ambercore, Safraleine, Habanolide, Exaltolide, Ethyl Maltol, Ethyl Methyl Phenyl Glycidate, Guiacol, Synthetic Castoreum,
Potential Allergens
Potential Allergens
Limonene
Linalool
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I did not expect to like this. I got it as a gift for my mom because she likes gasoline/motor oil scents, etc. and am considering rebuying it for myself. It’s super nostalgic especially if you grew up playing on playgrounds that had the ground up rubber instead of mulch. Once it dries down, it reminds me a little bit of a leather smoking jacket
Street Racer is hot, greasy, and magnificent. It reads as a jalopy love story to my nose. Starting off with deep, dark, syrupy, almost industrial cherry notes and dry cracked leather, blooms of rust, layers of dust settled on thick, dirty oil, gravel, hot rubber... Then a trip to the parts store, when the cherry starts to mellow and the ride smooths out into that sweet beater you spent on that time fixing up - sweet, conditioned leather, new tires, fresh oil in all the places it should be, gleaming metal, and a trace of cherrywood and pipe tobacco. It's bringing back memories of all the places I might've left my 10mm wrenches❤️