Zombie for Him - does perfume marketed to smell like a zombie necessarily need to be gendered? Nevertheless, I think this fragrance fills its brief to the letter, whether that’s a good or a bad thing I don’t really know. Obviously it doesn’t smell like a zombie would, because who really knows what that would smell like. Instead, it smells like you are the zombie - it imagines what scents you might encounter as you first arise from your grave. A strong presence of wet, dank mosses and soil are reminiscent of someone unearthing the ground with a shovel in the pouring rain; whilst the more obscure notes of mushrooms and mildew create this horrible earthy flesh-like accord. Overall, it smells disgusting to put it frankly. But despite that, I can’t exactly hate on it because it’s achieving exactly what it says it should, so in that sense it’s a complete success of a fragrance. I absolutely would never wear it though and I fear anyone who does.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance
How long does Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance last?
Based on user reviews, Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance?
Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
When was Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance released?
Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance was released in 2013.
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According to user reviews, Zombie for Him by Demeter Fragrance is best suited for Spring and Fall.
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Zombie for Him, from Demeter Fragrance was released in 2013. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. The notes are Cepes, Green Notes, Oakmoss, Peat.
Zombie for Him - does perfume marketed to smell like a zombie necessarily need to be gendered? Nevertheless, I think this fragrance fills its brief to the letter, whether that’s a good or a bad thing I don’t really know. Obviously it doesn’t smell like a zombie would, because who really knows what that would smell like. Instead, it smells like you are the zombie - it imagines what scents you might encounter as you first arise from your grave. A strong presence of wet, dank mosses and soil are reminiscent of someone unearthing the ground with a shovel in the pouring rain; whilst the more obscure notes of mushrooms and mildew create this horrible earthy flesh-like accord. Overall, it smells disgusting to put it frankly. But despite that, I can’t exactly hate on it because it’s achieving exactly what it says it should, so in that sense it’s a complete success of a fragrance. I absolutely would never wear it though and I fear anyone who does.