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    Days of Winter Sunshine

    I recognize the dominant note, herbaceous carrot seed, from a lotion I used to have. It's fresh and earthy, kind of like walking into a vegetable garden, but without smelling like soil. I also smell something salty and warm, makes me think of aquatic scents without actually being too aquatic, if that makes sense. I guess it's the sea buckthorn berry. It pairs well with the carrot seed. I'm not really getting florals or frankincense, so this ends up being a very natural (as in nature, as in veggies and water), unique blend. It's not wintry...perhaps Mr. Flaubert is daydreaming of his summer garden to banish his winter blues.
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    Pink Snowballs

    Roses and vanilla, sweet and creamy. Year after year, I've passed on the straightforward rose blends, Rose Red and Peacock Queen, wanting something a little sweeter, a little more complex. It's silly that I never tried Pink Snowballs before now. But I had overosed on slushy notes and was scared off by the "snowballs" description. And now that I get around to trying it, I'm actually not noticing any slush/snow whatsoever. Gorgeous. I may need a bottle.
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    Whispers of Monstrous Things

    Cucumber, as the Poison Queen said, and mold and darkness. Picture Books in Winter also has notes of old books and leather, but it's sweet and soft and comforting. This isn't even close to that. It's the bold, strong scent of something rotten. Not familiar with the sugandh kokila or pimento leaf notes, and curious how they contribute to this scent. But, I just can't...it's making me slightly nauseated.
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    Stardust

    At first: fizzy, sweet champagne with fruity notes! If you enjoy the bubbliness of Swank, Polynesian Pop, try this one. After it dries, the fizziness fades, and no more fruit...instead, a floral bouquet, and soft tobacco. Can't pick out individual floral notes, but it's very pretty in combination with the champagne. I'm picky with my floral blends, so probably pass on a bottle, but glad to have the decant.
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    Death's Second Self

    I adore all the lab's "autumn leaves" blends, and this is among the best of them IMO. The leaves have their natural bitterness, and the ashes add a sharp acridity. If you're afraid of strong charred/smoky/ash blends, I'll add that the ashes aren't overpowering here. They blend in really nicely with the leaves and enhance them. I'll compare it to A World Where There Are October's, since that's a recent blend the same family: Death's Second Self is less woodsy, but much sweeter thanks to the amber and frankincense. Really lovely. I have so many leaves already but I may have to add to the collection.
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    Village Legend Lives Long


    Myrrh and frankincense, super sweet and syrupy, with the "cola" note that I often get from myrrh. A cousin to Schwarzer Mond or Raven Moon (or Anne Bonny or Kathmandu, for GC resin-lovers.) Chamomile is very faint...I only notice it because I'm looking for it. I like it, but it's not that different from other resinous blends I own to warrant a bottle.
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    Picture Books in Winter

    What a sweet poem, and a sweet scent that captures the cozy childhood ritual of storytime. On me, it's foody, with condensed milk and caramel notes. (Hubby says buttercream.) Soft leather and paper notes linger in the background. No florals that I can make out. It's soft, maybe too soft for me to wear that often, but it would actually be perfect on my daughter.
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    The Putrescent Juice of Earth's Inner Horrors

    The keyword from the title is "juice." This is one juicy, fruity blend when first applied. Pure pomegranate. The next notes to appear are the vetiver and patchouli. At this point, it reminds me of Depraved...a sexy mixture of juicy fruit and dark, dirty notes. I happen to love Depraved, so this is a very pleasant surprise for a perfume associated with "putrescence." I'm not picking up any cacao, myrrh, or rose. After ten minutes, the pomegranate isn't nearly so big and bold. Now the cacao is just slightly noticeable. It's quite soft overall at this point. I wish it had retained the "wow" factor of those first couple minutes. Cool blend, but don't need a bottle.
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    The Memory of Primal Secrets

    A salty aquatic/ozone, worthy of Kingsport. At first I also thought I smelled the lab's "slushy snow" note, but it quickly faded, if it was there to begin with. I don't really get any incense from this blend! Just that creepy, aquatic atmospheric quality. I'm not really into aquatics, so I'll try to swap it.
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    Mother Shub's Pumpkin Pecan Treacle Tarts

    Oh God. Instant love. Warm, rich pecan pie with a good amount of buttery, golden brown crust. While I can't think of any other pecan blends, I love all of the lab's nutty notes. The pumpkin is there too, but it's just hanging out in the background -- it's a pumpkin pie note with gentle spiciness. But the pecan pie is the star of this show and I want to eat it up. This blend is strong -- I can smell it even when the imp is closed, and it lasts a long time. My #1 of the 2013 Yules.
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    The Garden in Winter

    A pretty, sweet floral blend. I wish I knew my individual flower notes properly! I can tell there's lilies and, faintly, roses, but I couldn't tell you if I'm smelling poppy or primrose. Something about it reminds me of walking into a beauty supply shop...all the different floral notes hitting the nose at once, I guess. I definitely don't detect any snow...I know the lab's "slushy snow" note and there's none of that.
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    Bette Noir

    Orange blossom has the strongest presence, with amber and something herbal competing for second place. Reminds me of a fruity/herbal shampoo. I didn't expect a film-noir-inspired blend to smell so...clean? I love the lab's plum note and was hoping the plum, and berries, would be front and center. Also, where are my resins? I'm really not getting any benzoin or myrrh. There's nothing offensive about it; I was just expecting something sexy and dangerous.
  13. I love tropical scents like Obatala and Manila in summer. Sampaguita is going to be my new summer scent.
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    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    I'm pretty sure that "sinistre" is French and "disastro" is Italian. In Spanish it would be "Siniestro, Desastre." Thank you for helping with all that German! That's extremely useful. I tell you what, these indistinguishable Romance languages need to GET OFF MY LAWN. Sadly, my French predates 1800 and my Spanish and Italian are non-existent. Not a pronunciation question, but...does anyone know why Liszt used several different languages to name his compositions?
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    Mahana

    Peach liquor and the almond goodness of orgeat syrup...pineapple's nowhere to be found. Light, fruity, and happy. Perhaps a little too boozy to wear on my skin? A couple minutes later, the booziness has faded. Soft almond and peach, very nice! Sadly, this is too close to my skin and I can barely smell anything after a few minutes. Wish it was stronger, because almond/peach is a great combination.
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    Sampaguita

    Although this single note is for a good cause, I had to try a decant before placing an order, because jasmine can go either way on me. My skin either loves it or hates it. Fortunately, this is absolutely gorgeous, so I'll be making a purchase. It's exactly like the jasmine iced tea I used to get from the Vietnamese market when I lived in OKC -- cool, sweet, and exotic. Good throw, long-lasting.
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    Bread-and-Butter-Fly

    In the imp, it's buttery and lemony. On my skin, it's like burnt toast plus fruit...currants, maybe. A very close cousin to Eat Me, except it's buttery crisp toast instead of buttery vanilla cake. I'm not a fan of Eat Me, nor this one, unfortunately.
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    Lilium Inter Spinas

    Kind of a jumble of notes hitting my nose...green apple (the apple blossom, I guess), dry pencil shavings (the sandalwood), and florals. I can identify the lily of the valley, which I love in some other blends, but it's soapy here. I'm not sure if I'm smelling the hibiscus syriacus or not...it's just kind of a generic soapy, powdery floral with slices of apple. Not my thing.
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    The Old Goblin

    Green, fragrant fir needles, and cones, with a strong lashing of ozone. This may be one of the few times ozone works with my chemistry! A very clean scent...like how you walk into a forest and take a deep breath, and the air feels fresh and clean, compared to in the city. I'm actually not noticing anything icy or cold. This reminds me of Talvikuu sans the frosty, slushy notes. As a fan of all "in the woods" blends, this is a keeper.
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    Paramatman

    At first there's a sharp, bitter bite, which surprises me, since orange blossom is such a cheerful note...bright and sweet. Once the oil has a minute to calm down on my skin, it's much better. The orange blossom mixes intriguingly with the champaca and sandalwood. Reminds me of Indian incense. Relaxing, could wear to meditate or do yoga.
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    Butterflies, Flowers and Jewels Attending

    This is beautiful. Reminds me of a commercial perfume I used to wear - Sensi by Georgio Armani. I don't smell the rose at all. Instead, I get a mixed floral bouquet, softened with powdery musk and sweetened with vanilla. I wish I could identify more individual floral notes. Suffice to say, I love it.
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    All Night Long

    Cinnamon and clove, a touch of root beer/cola, plus something medicinal/herbal. Cinnamon's blended evenly with the other notes; I wouldn't describe this as a foody blend. Weirdly, it makes me think of getting a massage! Perhaps I had a similar massage oil once upon a time. Doesn't scream "bring on the sexytimes!" but it's definitely extremely relaxing.
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    All In The Golden Afternoon

    I'm having trouble picking out individual notes. All I'm getting is cheap, fruity-floral soap. Old-ladyish, not for me.
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    Maison En Pain d’Épices

    I get sweet, spicy gingerbread, plus candied fruits. Reading over the description, I'm not picking up any chocolate or mint. It's Gingerbread Poppet + fruitcake. I may try this in an oil warmer -- it would be a nice room scent.
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    Hesiod's Phoenix

    I'm not sure I can pinpoint oudh when I'm smelling it. I understand it's also known as agarwood, and there's nothing particularly "woodsy" about this blend, for me at least, so I'm not sure what I'm looking for there. What I do get is full-bodied, sweet vanilla, plus warm, resinous amber. There is a distinct marshmallowy quality, as Lycanthrope said. Unlike the other Phoenixes I tested from this set (Tacitus and Herodotus), Hesiod has very little throw and fades rather quickly. Nice while it lasts though.
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