Hi everyone, I'm interested in compiling a list of pine scents, since I am really partial to them, especially around this time of year. Please reply to this post if you know of any I am missing, and I'll add them to the growing list. I haven't tried many of these -- I'm just going off what I could find online so far -- but I'm thinking of also adding in some additional notes where applicable and where I have personally tried one of these scents. Feel free to add any descriptions you think apply. Aftershaves/Colognes: Pino Silvestre TSD Blue Spruce (Shotwell: Great spruce scent that tragically doesn't last long after dry-down, almost sweet, not particularly resinous) Men's Stock North Woods Victorinox Swiss Army Forest Eau de Toilette Carlo Corinto Agua Brava Guerlain Aqua Allegoria Winter Delice Creed Epicea Krampert's Finest Frostbite (Kilgore Trout: wonderful resinous piney scent of frankincense) Soaps/Creams: Forever Summer "Michigan Wilderness" artisanal soap (Shotwell: nice pine wood scent, but doesn't lather very well or have much slip) Lightfoot's Pure Pine Athletic Soap Stirling Soaps Coniferous Stirling Scots Pine & Ozark Mountain Other: Kiss My Face Woodland Pine Body Wash
If you are a crafter, it is not hard to make your own scents. I do a blend of cedar & blue spruce essential oils, in perfumers alcohol.
You might like the Resolution soap by Soap Commander. Description reads: " Mistletoe, Ivy, Pine, Fir and Cranberry Chutney"
Mistletoe? When we were kids, my friends and I used to pick mistletoe from the oak trees and sell it by the side of the road. Mistletoe doesn't have any scent, at least not that I remember. Maybe they have genetically engineered mistletoe now?
I put my Pino in the last travel box I participated in because I prefer North Woods to it by a mile. Speaking of which, I just mixed a bit of North Woods in with my old Avon "Wood" cologne (a cross between Deep Woods and Wild Country). It now somewhat resembles Pino, in a more subdued way. So I just came full circle, pine-wise.
Yeah it is...it's got more going on than NW, but I prefer NW's subtler but more straightforward (some have said "boring") pine/cedar. But Pine-Sol it ain't.