Frequently Asked Questions about Bat by Zoologist Perfumes
What does Bat by Zoologist Perfumes smell like?
Bat by Zoologist Perfumes features top notes of Banana, Earth Tincture, and Fruity Notes, middle notes of Fig, Green Notes, Myrrh, Resins, and Tropical Fruits, and base notes of Leather, Musk, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
How long does Bat by Zoologist Perfumes last?
Based on user reviews, Bat by Zoologist Perfumes has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Bat by Zoologist Perfumes?
Bat by Zoologist Perfumes has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Bat by Zoologist Perfumes?
Bat by Zoologist Perfumes was created by Ellen Covey.
When was Bat by Zoologist Perfumes released?
Bat by Zoologist Perfumes was released in 2015.
Is Bat by Zoologist Perfumes for men or women?
Based on user reviews, Bat by Zoologist Perfumes is primarily a masculine fragrance, though 0% of reviewers consider it suitable for women.
What season is Bat by Zoologist Perfumes best for?
According to user reviews, Bat by Zoologist Perfumes is best suited for Fall and Winter.
(This review is for the original formulation, bottle purchased in 2015.) Bat is undeniably, the strangest, most wonderfully unique perfume you will ever smell. Opening with a nearly overwhelming note of damp, primordial earth both vegetal and mineral in execution, this immediately conjures inky caverns and pitch-black, damp limestone caves. The scent then morphs into something I can only describe as “night air and velvet darkness”; I cannot say how she has done this, I only know that it is the very essence of the vast, temperate midnight sky, the glowing moon high overhead. At this point it becomes something quite different, and–quite possibly–even more beautiful. Soft fruits, delicate musks, and resins lay at the heart of this enigmatic scent and combine to create a fragrance that lightly circles around the wearer to surprise them with a mysterious sweetness at the most surprising times. According to Dr. Covey who has spent a great deal of time researching and studying bats, with this quality the scent has succeeded pretty well in doing what she envisioned
Bat, from Zoologist Perfumes was released in 2015. The perfumer behind this creation is Ellen Covey. It has the top notes of Banana, Earth Tincture, and Fruity Notes, middle notes of Fig, Green Notes, Myrrh, Resins, and Tropical Fruits, and base notes of Leather, Musk, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
(This review is for the original formulation, bottle purchased in 2015.) Bat is undeniably, the strangest, most wonderfully unique perfume you will ever smell. Opening with a nearly overwhelming note of damp, primordial earth both vegetal and mineral in execution, this immediately conjures inky caverns and pitch-black, damp limestone caves. The scent then morphs into something I can only describe as “night air and velvet darkness”; I cannot say how she has done this, I only know that it is the very essence of the vast, temperate midnight sky, the glowing moon high overhead. At this point it becomes something quite different, and–quite possibly–even more beautiful. Soft fruits, delicate musks, and resins lay at the heart of this enigmatic scent and combine to create a fragrance that lightly circles around the wearer to surprise them with a mysterious sweetness at the most surprising times. According to Dr. Covey who has spent a great deal of time researching and studying bats, with this quality the scent has succeeded pretty well in doing what she envisioned