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Tibetan Mountain Temple by Pacifica is a Woody fragrance for women and men. Tibetan Mountain Temple was launched in 2007. The fragrance features patchouli, orange, vetiver, ginger, violet and incense.
I'm not into this at all. I was expecting smoky incense, but all I got was intense gingerbread. I would love fresh ginger, but the dry powdered ginger is way too strong, weird, and Christmas for my taste.
A really enjoyable orange-ginger-clove scent. Quite warm, incensey and spicy. I'm not sure if I would wear this scent on me (perhaps I might prefer it in a candle or other home scent), but I do really like it.
Love, love this. I searched a long time to find a perfume that is a little spicy a little sweet and a little masculine. I wear this every day.
Smells a lot like Serge Lutens Arabie! I agree with Trax. Pure Christmas!
Starts out with a potent peppery ginger kick. That eye opening ginger eventually develops into this warm and spicy chai tea scent. Not foody tea, but earthy. Towards the end the ginger becomes very crisp and clean and less spicy, and it mingles nicely with the final smooth musky incense notes. I love the development of this scent. It really changes as it wears through the day. From invigorating to soothing. It becomes a peaceful scent.
This is the longest lasting Pacifica scent I have tried. The sillage is gentle but satisfying. For a different effect, I really like layering this with Mexican Cocoa, smells like a ginger dark chocolate bar - yum!
I thing that the people that see this perfume think that it seems like a incense´s scent but the real incense scent is :Byzance ( Rochas) . Perfect!
Crude mixture - rough, scratchy and dissonant. The combination of the dusty, dried orange peel and the poorly blended spices (mostly an arid ginger) make for a somewhat uncomfortable experience.
Used judiciously, this might be an exotic room spray, but unfortunately on my body it's a scrubber.
I expected this to be somehow a "cold" fragrance with nuances of snow, incense, woods and spices, but it actually starts off quite airy and almost aquatic! I nearly rushed to scrub it, but persevered and it morphed into a gentle incense with quite prominent clove, orange and ginger notes as well. It's not what I expected from the name. Nevertheless I am happy to have tried it, but don't think this one will be a keeper. The soap is simply beautiful and DOES smell like I hoped the perfume would.
Spicy, warm and cozy,wears like a lambswool blanket..
A crude, albeit favorable comparison, I liken it to an emulsion of cinnamon and monkey balm. Even though there is no menthol or cinnamon in the notes, it does deliver a smiliar accord. If you're not familiar with monkey balm (properly named White Monkey Holding Peach Balm), it's a Thai muscle linament very similar to clove-heavy tiger balm, only white instead of orange, and sweeter.
This for me is deeply transcendental. I will sleep tonight and inhale deeply.
Beautiful, deep, mysterious. There is a simple elegance to this scent. Immediately you get the ginger and I also get a bit of clove. Very uplifting and intriguing, it brings a sense of comfort and peace. When a cool winter wind blows you can smell this warming scent lingering on your skin. I get a image of a warm fire gathering or caravanserai. A fragrance love to treasure...
While out for groceries, we stumbled onto a huge sale of this brand Pacifica. My son, Jet who is 8years old fell madly in love with this. Upon first sniff he closed his eyes and smiled, inhaling deeply. Jet's exact words were ''this will not repel anyone''.I think he's right.
Tibetan Mountain Temple smells like burning shaman incense and ginger root tea, but not sweet at all. The accords of orange rind, vetiver,ginger, and patchouli are so well blended. I can't pick them out separately and they don't assault my senses.I'm really happy this brand is Vegan and non-toxic!
This is ok, however it constantly changes from one day to another. A pleasant calm very mild incense one day, pure nutmeg the other.I don't like the nutmeg days.I'm not into incense because within a short time I get headaches. But for those who do like incense worth a try. Not a killer incense like Montale...and that's a good thing.
I love this scent--it smells exactly, perfectly, like a cup of chai tea. When some hear "tea", they sometimes think weak, and faintly sugary, but this is a robust, earthy tea with the fresh, sweet kick of orange peel. It's hypnotic and very evocative. I enjoy it during the fall and winter, with its spicy-clove-sweet scent and fresh air briskness, but it's lovely during other seasons, as well, and feels softer and sweeter in warm weather. It does make me think of the bright sunlight, smooth stone, low growth greens and meditative atmosphere of the mountain pass in Tibet, with its hidden, painted caves and striking monestaries. Hazy, soft spice and cool winds.
Smells like a roomspray I once had for Christmas. Oranges, ginger and cloves. That is what I get from this. Pure christmas, no temple or incense associations for me.. It is strong, first Pacifica I have tried that borders on an edp feel ;) Stays and stays. Too much roomspray for me, so even if it is beautiful I won't be purchasing..
I fell in love with this one. It is rich and varied, with warm ginger, spicy orange zest and enough wood to keep it from smelling like Christmas. The incense notes are suggested, and there's a feeling almost of black tea on my skin that is just delicious. I like this one very much and will be purchasing a full bottle.
Climbing to the Ascending Himalayan mountians of Kaliash your destination
to reseach the ancient rituals of long ago holy men who Worshiped the Hindu
Lord Shiva and he Beloved wife Parvati
and when you almost reached the top
you see the golden glow of the sunset
and your greated by the Sadhu with there long locks chanting a alien language you never heard before.
you here beautiful ringing of bells allround you almost set you in a trance. The intoxicating scent of incense floating to the mountians.
the colors all around you
and you see the most beautiful stature
of the Lord Shiva with his black eyes
Glazing at you.
This perfume gives me that vibe.
Smells just like a temple with lots of incense. It didn't work for me.
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