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Hiram Green Hyde ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 2 January 2019 11 Comments

Looking at the string of words “Hiram Green Hyde” — green hide stood out. (Hyde is a unisex leather perfume described as “challenging” by Hiram Green.) Certainly, any perfume with green hide as an inspiration would be a challenge to wear; green hide is the skin right off a newly killed animal, with flesh, blood, hair and fat still clinging to it. I’ve read about green hides while studying indigenous art and leather-tanning techniques of American Indians. I’m happy to say there’s no smell of green hide in Hyde, but it does bring to mind (and nose) scents of Mexico, and another indigenous group: the Aztecs.

Hyde’s short-lived opening isn’t citrus-y, but reminds me of BAND-AID® bandages…

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Hiram Green Hyde ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 5 November 2018 18 Comments

Hiram Green will launch Hyde, a new unisex natural leather fragrance…

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Hiram Green Slowdive ~ fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 23 January 2018 20 Comments

Hiram Green Slowdive

I grew up in the South and was often called Honey Child, always by adults my grandmother’s age (mostly by women). I got in the habit of using the term myself, even as a little boy. I still use it when I’m riled up about something and/or intoxicated. Friends use the term around me, in exaggerated fashion, when I’m pontificating or “hogging the stage.”

“Hunny CHIIIIIIIIIIIIIILD!“

I think Hiram Green Slowdive* should have been called Honey Child…

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Hiram Green Slowdive ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 6 December 2017 28 Comments

Hiram Green has launched Slowdive, a new unisex natural tobacco fragrance…

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Hiram Green Arbole Arbole ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 5 December 2016 29 Comments

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Although many people remain convinced that patchouli is distilled from the body odor of unwashed hippies, it’s actually a plant from the mint family. Hiram Green Arbolé Arbolé is a good reminder of that fact. Although it stars patchouli, the fragrance is dry and camphorous, with the feel of a living plant in an arid wind.

Arbolé Arbolé is named after a poem by García Lorca that begins, “Tree, tree / Dry and green.” That’s about as good a description of the fragrance you can pack into five words. Arbolé Arbolé’s notes include patchouli, cedar, sandalwood, vanilla and tonka bean. Like all of Hiram Green’s fragrances, it’s made exclusively of natural materials…

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