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Imp: powdery musky rose Wet on Me: ugh. man rose does not even wait 30 seconds before starting the full blown hate on my skin Drying Down: yup. rose Dry: still rose. still rose that hates me. I'll keep trying.
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Imp: rose and jasmine are fighting to the death under my nose Wet on Me: now I get that 'cat-pee' note people mention about and rose..... Drying Down: Why does rose loathe me so? it's like I'm a red-headed step child Dry: yuppers....I keep trying with rose and it keeps hating on me
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Simply cool, the essence of Lounge: the scent of a crisp pomegranate martini. Imp: oh hello lovely pomegranate! your color is sultry and sexy and lux. Your scent is the same Wet on Me: oh lovely dark tempting pomegranate I do love how you love my skin Drying Down: this pom is wonderful! really not getting the booze but dayum honey you wank! Dry: By all the gods this is divine! I need a gallon of this to bathe in!!
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Imp: dark and sleepy. powdery whisps from the musk Wet on Me: only thing I can slightly pick out is the musk Drying Down: oh c'mere shy patchouli I smell you in the shadows Dry: this is dark and sexy and luxe but not sinister. It's dark temptation leading you on to....
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Imp: thyme, lavender and faintest orange Wet on Me: Oh Hai thyme! You will be most present under my nose, the mint is trying to reign in the thyme Drying Down: Thyme grabbed her stompy boots and is stompin all over all the other notes making them stay away Dry: Thyme. making me hungry!
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Imp: Grass and carnations Wet on Me: more chrysanthemum and carnation...the grass is fading Drying Down: oh mother of god the rose and lily found my nose! here comes the headache. Dry: yeah......I amp rose and I amp lily and they give me headaches every time. to the Trade pile!
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Imp: Sage and Cedar Wet on me: Much more cedar than sage on my skin initially. Drying Down: not getting the bay leaf but the sage is keeping the cedar from really overpowering everything. Cedar can be such a strong note. Dry: This is definitely a more masculine scent. the sage and cedar blend beautifully. I can't pick out the bay leaf but that maybe that note that blends the others together so we.. I like this!
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Imp: totally getting the mandarin. Wet on Me: citrus...sweet citrus but not sugar sweet. soft tempering the sharpness that citrus can bring Drying Down: I think the fig is adding the softness almost a powder-y type note to the mandarin Dry: light, happy, sweet soft mandarin.
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Imp: mmmm dark, comfroting, tea and red musk Wet on Me: still getting the tea and the red musk but getting the faintest traces of the mandarin. holy tish this is addictive and good Drying Down: more red musk than tea right now. faint traces of the tobacco. Still adoring this one! Dry: seriously lush, and sexy! heady but addictive. KEEPER!!!!
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Imp: WOAH rose. air freshener rose Wet on Me: ugh amping rose. Drying Down: not getting any leather. my skin is amping this into epic proportions. Dry: sigh. I keep hoping eternal I'll find a rose that works on me. but I keep amping rose notes to high heaven and they come back to me as rose air freshener. I never got the leather and that makes me sad.
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Imp: green. green and traces of salt Wet on Me: green. tears and that odd note that is slightly coppery. Blood? Drying Down: the sharp tang of the blood, the salty tears and that green note are all dancing a ring around the rose-y under my nose. Dry: this has dried to smell like old scented drawer liners. The kind you found in an older relative's home where they kept their hankies. It's okay but not for me.
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Imp: dark, slightly heady, mysterious Wet on Me: woods and opium. so far so good. Drying Down: it's got a sweet but not sugar sweet powdery vibe going now. less opium less forest Dry: powder. I wish this was more like a forest when all was said and done. but it's powder. alas.
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Imp: Lime and violet over some wood notes Wet on Me: more violet over wood now Drying Down: mellowing out now. I detect the faintest trace of lilac but the violet and wood are keeping it from amping and going bad on me. Dry: I get sweet and wood from the tonka, the violet has softened now to a sweet feminine masculine scent.
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Imp: I get a metallic feel but a deep warm gleaming metallic Wet on Me: getting the amber note before it turns to powder and the cedar Drying Down: amber and cedar and working together I get gleaming metal ooooh wait! Helloooooo Citrus!!!! Dry: This is fabulous. This is the rail car from the old Wild Wild West series. warm, rich, glowing, metal. I adore this!!!
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Imp: dark almost medicinal sharpness which I chalk up to the evergreens and the clove and mint are the medicinal over the orange blossom Wet on Me: This is a dark forest in the middle of the night. a touch spooky. more mint now over the tobacco and trees Drying Down: ahhhh there is the powdery notes of the black musk. black musk, evergreen, faint faint clove, smells dark and 'old' Dry: I can't hate this. Smells 'old' 'ancient', dark, hypnotic, mesmerizing!
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Imp: dark herbal and sweet Wet on Me: mmmmm i get that dark herbal with the pale foundation of honey sweetness. Drying Down: oooh oooh oooh the honey note is overpowering the dark herbal note. not sure about this.... Dry: I'm sad. It's mostly honey on me with a faint trace of the nightshade herbal note. I'm not always fond of honey scents. I think I amp them bad.
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Imp: bubbly oceanic aquatic Wet on Me: Oh hi! Why do you smell like a happy scent? a happy bubble ocean water lil scent Drying Down: the ocean/aquatic note is less prominent now, but I'm getting the bergamot and ambergris now. This is still a bubbly happy scent Dry: Sweet, seaside, floral happy scent.
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Decant: Sharp deep dark boozy black cherry. Not quite sinister but definitely leaning to the dark side Wet on Me: oh hello black cherry. getting a faint ghost whisper of the cream and the blackberry is gently rounding it out. Drying Down: The sharp dark black cheery has mellowed big time now it's a dark berry tinged sweet cream under my nose Dry: okay that dark black cherry sharpness came back a wee bit at dry but tempered or evened out by the cream. This is a fun kicky scent!
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Imp: creamy aquatic? but not sweet. creamy aquatic Wet on Me: definitely an ocean/sea note. fresh. upbeat Drying Down: this is fresh sea water that has this creamy undertow base. not treacherous or dangerous, but more the sand bed the ocean flows over Dry: the milk keeps this from going 'brine-y' this is fresh and lovely. not heady or to whispy.
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Imp: sickly sweet "cherry" almond scent Wet on me: still getting that cherry almond with the hazelnut undertones. Drying Down: drying the cherry part goes away and now I get nuts and honey sweetness. Dry: nuts and overly sweet honey. no rum alas
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Imp: Sniffin the imp I get the lavender and the eucalyptus Wet On Me: oooooo mostly lavender when first applied. The Lab does such terrific lavenders Drying Down: the eucalyptus is ramping up now. giving it a medicinal sharpness to the lavender Dry: wow. once dry this gets very'quiet'on my skin really faint kinda sweet lavender. perhaps the licorice finally softened the sharpness
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Imp: sweet but floral. not a pure white floral a kind of yellow green floral and sweet Wet on me: now the yellow-green floral is wafting harder than the sweet. not a complete 'sugar' or 'honey' sweet Drying Down: oh the swwet is back over the floral which is more green floral almost a sharp herbal floral Dry: Sweet. can't quite describe the sweet. and far underneath is the sharp herby green. Glad I got to try this one.
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Decant: OOOO Bright Blackberry!!!! Wet on Me: Blackberry with something spice-y wafting underneath. Drying Down: sharp blackberry but good sharp blackberry Dry: almost a boozy blackberry. not getting a dead leaves or rot note at all. Love this!!!
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Decant: sharp rot of leaves. when you kick a pile of leaves and move the wet ones at the bottom of the pile Wet on Me: okay NOW i get some lavender. Fighting it's way to be noticed from the dead leaves Drying Down: lavender with that sharpness of the dead damn leaves. Mostly lavender tho. Dry: the sharpness has morphed from 'rot' to turning the lavender into a colgne with a masculine bent. I was not sure I was going to like this at first but WOW! LOVE!!!
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Decant: Patchouli, herbs and dark sweet fruit Wet on me: herbs and dark sweet fruit with a slight touch of patchouli in the background Drying Down: for lack of a better word this smells like a gypsy head shop. fruity, incense-y herby. All sorts of fabulous goodness Dry: LOVE LOVE LOVE! this may not be my sign but damn it's good to me!