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Everything posted by donkehpoo
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Wet: Lavender and rosewater, with a tiny hint of Snake Oil. STRONG on the lavender! Dry: Ah, Snake Oil has made her way front and center! Snake Oil, and lavender. I got the dry down that I wanted, but I'm not sure how I feel about it. Snake Oil? Love! Lavender? I enjoy from time to time. Together? .... Undecided.
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Wet: LIME and lavender! The lime is tart, and you feel like you're about to get smacked in the face, but then it yells "SIKE!" and chills out. Dry: This smells like tea with a touch of lime, and white musk. No Dorian, no lavender. It's not bad at all, but not what I was wanting.
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Wet: Mint, sugar, and plum! The mint note is by far the strongest, and I'm hoping it calms down a bit on the dry down. Dry: The good news is that I no longer smell any mint! (Not much of a mint fan.) The bad news is... I can't really smell anything else either. 😐 This smells like a very vague musky-berry scent, with a hint of vanilla. Not sure where this went wrong on me!
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Wet: What a fresh scent! Pine, moss, bergamot and lavender. This reminds me of being in a forest, surrounded by pine trees. Totally evocative. Dry: The pine has faded, but you can still smell it a bit. The bergamot is still going strong, and I would still characterize this as a very "fresh" pine forest scent. Holding on to my decant!
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Wet: Coconut cream and buttercream! I'm not actually getting much of a cake scent. Dry: Not getting cake still, at all. The coconut cream is very, very strong on me, and I have a feeling it's overshadowing all the other scents (including the buttercream at this point). In my head I was comparing this to Senator Barrial, but they are not alike at all; in SB the cake note is the strongest on me, and I far prefer that scent to this one. Not my jam, sadly.
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Wet: SPOT. ON. Chocolate lava cake. You can smell the gooey inside and everything. IMO, this is more dark chocolate than milk. Also, she has some STRONG throw! Dry: This remains pretty much spot-on to the wet stage, just a little lighter in throw. It's not one of my favorite chocolate scents, but I like it enough to hold on to my decant.
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Wet: Whoa, there's a lot going on here! It took me a while to actually pick out individual notes, but here's what I'm getting from strongest to least - beeswax, Dorian, lavender, popcorn, and oak. Really gorgeous. Dry: Sadly, this is not nearly as lovely when it dries on me. I'm still getting Dorian, and the faintest hint of lavender, but everything else has faded. Also.. where on earth is the Snake Oil?! I'll hold on to my decant and see how this ages.
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Wet: Ohhhhhhhhh. This is a warm piece of bread, slathered in sweet honey. Total comfort scent. Dry: Darn. The honey is more mild now, and the bread is just.. not special anymore? If my warm piece of bread slathered with honey was forgotten about and left out for a few hours, it would probably smell like this. I think I'll save my decant though, I bet this would smell AMAZING in my hair!
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Wet: Lots of tuberose, and a little mango. Dry: This one didn't really morph on me, and stayed pretty identical to the wet stage. Tuberose? Loud and present! Mango? There, but not AS there. The mango definitely gives this a tropical vibe that I'm digging, but I wish that mango was just slightly stronger. Either way, I think I'll hold on to my decant!
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Wet: Lots and lots of white musk, and a squirt of lime. Dry: ... White musk single note. Well then.
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Black currant, rose otto, azure musk, and blue orris. Orris, with a smidgen of orris, and a faint trace of orris in the background. Seriously though; where is the black currant?! I thought I was losing my mind when applying this. I made sure to lightly shake my little decant to make sure everything was mixed... didn't make a different. Orris, orris, orris. Orris tends to equal baby powder to my nose, so this... isn't really ideal for me.
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Wet: Sweet snake oil and incense! Yes. Dry: ... Sweet snake oil! The incense has mostly disappeared, and the sugar cane has amped up a bit. (My skin tends to amp anything sugary, so YMMV.) I can really only describe this as a sweet snake oil; not candy sweet, but.. sweet. Making sense? Cool. (I do wish the labdanum and opoponax came through, though.) Sorry for waiting so long to try you, Temple Viper. Definitely holding on to my decant; I'm curious to see how this ages!
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Wet: Labdanum, patchouli, and sea moss. The labdanum is the strongest note to me. It smells very thick, and dark, yet slightly.. fizzy. Not getting any absinthe/licorice notes yet (which is a-ok , but I'm really hoping that white pear note pops up later! Dry: Still no absinthe or licorice, which I consider a win. It's kind of a labdanum and moss mish-mash. They're not really working harmoniously on my skin. It's not a bad scent, it's just.. an odd ball. Like a fizzy sea moss scent. I dunno, man. It's worth a try, though; I think this is one of those scents that can smell crazy different on one person vs another.
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Wet: Sugared incense, how YOU doin'? That's most of what I'm smelling, but I'm getting a hint of those night-blooming flowers(jasmine?) as well. Really interesting combination of notes. Dry: Somehow, this is even sweeter than the wet stage! The "sugared" part of the sugar incense is REALLY heightened. The flowers have gone slightly soapy on my skin, so I don't think this will be a big bottle for me. This is a fascinating scent, and totally worth trying (especially if your body chemistry works well with floral notes)!
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Wet: Ohhh, this is really intriguing. I'm getting a lot of opium smoke mixed with coconut, and something that.. may be the lemon or apricot flower? Sweet, slightly floral. You have my attention. Dry: The opium smoke is still dominating. I don't get any coconut anymore, and the floral note is far less sweet than before. There's something.. mysterious here that's holding my attention, and while I don't think I need a big bottle of this, I'm definitely keeping my decant.
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Wet: Dry, bone-like musk(I have no idea if that makes sense), with a touch of leather and cologne. Totally getting the desert vibe here as well. Dry: That bone-like musk has strengthened, and the leather has all but disappeared. Still a touch of cologne, and I would still call this a very "dry" scent. This doesn't lean as masculine as I thought it would, either; much more unisex smelling. I wouldn't necessarily want to smell like this, but I may try the decant on my husband and see how it smells on him.
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Wet: Dark chocolate fudge! Dry: Still very much a fudge-y dark chocolate scent, but there's a little bit of a cocoa powder scent now as well. If you're seeking out a chocolate scent that isn't very sweet, you should check this out.
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Wet: From strongest to least - juniper, vanilla, and pine. The amber is adding an overall warmth to the blend; it really does smell "golden". Dry: A very clean, juniper-vanilla scent. I feel like if I took a shower and used some juniper-vanilla body wash, this perfume is what I'd smell like after I was done. It's an alright scent, just not really my thing; I'd categorize this more as "unisex" than "masculine".
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Wet: A very rich, thick, golden honey and some wine. The honey is much stronger than the wine. Dry: Still going strong with the honey, a tiny bit of wine, and the addition of some faintly sweet floral notes. (No idea what kind, specially.) I like the lab's wine notes usually, and I really enjoyed the wet stage, but the dry down isn't for me.
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Wet: I'm getting a butterscotch scent that some previous reviewers have mentioned. Sweet coconut, rum, and.. butterscotch. Dry: Oh, hey tobacco! Mostly tobacco and coconut now, but I can find the rum hiding out a little bit. MUCH less sweet than the wet stage. Not my kind of party, unfortunately.
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How the heck have I never reviewed this? Wet: A warm, creamy, spiced hug. That's what this smells like. The spices aren't strong, and I feel like there's just enough in here. Dry: Aaaaaand there it goes! It's gone. My skin eats it every. dang. time. 😐 This has always been one of the fastest disappearing scents on my skin, unfortunately. Luckily, Pomegranate Grove: Morocco stays on my skin longer, so I can at least enjoy it in there.
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Wet: Sugary sweet lemon peel, and something gently floral. The sugar blossom, perhaps? (Also.. what is sugar blossom? The only description or definition I get when I Google it is uh... ahem. Interesting.) Dry: There's some kind of sugary, sweet lemon-strawberry tango going on, with marshmallow root coming up the rear. None of the floral from the wet stage seems to be present anymore, which I'm not really shocked at; the overall sweetness of the scent is front and center. I am SO stoked on this. I would say if you're into sweet scents, try this! I don't think you'd be disappointed.
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That awkward moment when you thought you reviewed something years ago... Wet: Lemon, tea, and jasmine! Jasmine is typically one of my oh-no-no notes, but it's subtle and pretty here. Dry: This stays very similar to the wet stage; the grapefruit note still smells like lemon to me. It's like lemon tea with a touch of jasmine. This jasmine actually plays quite nicely with the other notes, and doesn't overpower anything. Everything is perfectly balanced; Thanos would be proud.
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Wet: WINE. Red wine and roses. Fairly straightforward, and the wine is a bit stronger than the rose. Hoping for some dragon's blood upon dry down! Dry: The wine and rose and pretty much 50/50, and I'm still missing that glorious dragon's blood scent. It's a very rich, velvety scent though, and I could see a lot of people enjoying this. I like this, but not enough for a full-size bottle upgrade.
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Wet: Oooo; rich, buttery pastry! I'm picking up a little bit of the rose, but oddly enough none of the blackcurrant. Dry: Still not getting any blackcurrant, which is a shame. The buttery pastry scent is still the dominant scent, with the rose still trailing behind. This is pretty alright, the combination of rose + pastry just isn't my thing.