At the risk of offending a few people, I have, in all honesty, never been a huge fan of Cedar Atlas. Often it's introduced to perfumery students as simply 'cedarwood', a little bit like how Amyris is somehow sometimes introduced as 'sandalwood'. But Cedar Atlas is unlike other cedarwoods such as Cedar Texan, Virginian or Funebris (yes I know that not all of these are to be regarded as true cedars botanically): instead it is predominantly an oily, slightly animalic skin-adjacent smell rather than the Cedrol-rich galores reminiscent of pencils and saunas you get in the other types.
Of all of the extracts I've smelled in the last few years, this one is by far the cleanest, with less of the 'pissy' notes and more of a refined texture.
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