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Jean

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About Jean

  • Rank
    casual sniffer
  • Birthday 05/23/1983

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  • Location
    Dallas, Texas
  • Country
    United States

BPAL

  • BPAL of the Day
    Tempest

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  • Pronouns
    Female
  • Interests
    My interests, in no particular order:<br /><br />Reading, writing, photoshop, travelling, peanut butter pie, vintage fashion/jewelry, classic movies, & music.

Astrology

  • Chinese Zodiac Sign
    Pig
  • Western Zodiac Sign
    Gemini
  1. Jean

    The Queen of Hearts

    SOAP! It smelled divine in the imp and I loved it when it first hit my skin (faint hint of cherry and loads of Lily) but less than a minute later, all I could smell was soap. Not excited about this one, I'm sad to say, as I had such high hopes for it.
  2. Jean

    Lucy's Kiss

    Got this as a frimp and I have mixed feelings. I've tried it a few times and each time has been an entirely different experience - from the very good to the very, very bad. I loved this the first time I wore it. At first, it reminded me of my grandmother's rose garden, as all I could smell were roses, and mostly just one type of rose. As I wore it, it slowly morphed into something more complex - the spices, I guess. It lasted a ridiculously long time and my husband loved it. I wore it again today and it immediately turned in cat litter, and not even fresh cat litter, but cat litter that desperately needs to be changed... I think I'll give this another try later in the month because I really loved it that first go-round. Maybe today was a fluke?
  3. Jean

    Poisoned Apple

    Let me start off by saying that I generally hate apple scents with a passion. But, I love Poisoned Apple. When I smelled the fragrance straight from the imp, I found myself wondering how they crammed so many apples into one tiny glass jar... And I was not excited, because, like I said, I don't like apple. Wet, all I could smell were green Granny Smith apples, which is strange because the description says Red. Other people have said the same thing, so I know I'm not too crazy. As it dried down, I began to notice other scents hidden beneath the apple, darker, menacing notes that creeped out at me. As this is called Poisoned Apple, I found this particular quality to be somewhat enchanting and very appropriate to the inspiration for the fragrance. I still have a newbie's nose, so I can't distinguish the exact scents (I know it's oleander, hemlock, and opium), but I love the way this smells on my skin. My husband loves it, too, so I'm definitely getting this in a big bottle. Overall, this is a keeper. And it lasts longer on me than most of the others I've tried. I may have to rethink my opinion on apples...
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