USD $59.95
★★★★★ (3 reviews)
A distant relative of the skunk, the stink badger has a cooler name, so that's what we decided to name our second unisex fragrance. But don't worry, while the stink badger makes a scent from its anus that smells horrific, what we've made here is the opposite, a delightful fragrance with top notes of neroli and rosewood.
Fragrance Family: Woody Aromatic Citrus
Scent Type: Medium, Citrus & Wood
Key Notes: Neroli, Rosewood, Cinnamon Bark, Bergamot, Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Patchouli, Sandlewood, Vetiver, Agarwood
Concentration: Eau de Parfum
50 ml
Surprised I'm the first reviewer..
This fragrance will leave your own anal glands jealous yearning to be a stink badger in search of the honey...Badger....
Firstly: The fragrance expression up top are a tad off. At least to me. When first sprayed on it get a mossy hit which fades to a clean yet kind of floral linger. Not a whole lot of citrus. You smell more of the jasmine, patchouli and vetiver. I don't get the "woody" tone with the exception of the moss.
I have both this and Rotting Turtle. Stink Badger is the polar opposite of the Turtle but in a good way.
This will be a winner once the word gets out. This is my second "perfume" from this line and I'm far from disappointed. Nothing smells cheap or synthetic. Great stuff.
I'm a man of few words and so, this review will be short.
It smells fantastic, more on the musky side for a unisex fragrance mind you.
That's it, cheers
I bought this on a whim after my gateway fragrance Rotting Turtle.
This in my opinion is the opposite of RT. When RT has that citrusy floral thing going for it Stink Badger goes on mossy/ musky. Kind of starts off strong but when it mellows to a kind of floral with that hint of jasmine and maybe frankincense or dragon's blood. . it's the Badger's Anus. Nothing smells cheap about it at all.
I liked it enough to buy a second bottle after my first one broke on the floor of my bathroom. but I'll admit.. My bathroom smelled pretty damn good for a few days..
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