quimerula
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Very sexy and red. It's a soft spicy smell that goes very subtle when dry. I get a smooth almond scent, and maybe some red musk. Just sexy.
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Wet it's anise and green apple on me, with a touch of liquorice. It has a lot of throw, but it's not my cup of tea.
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As said before, this one is very, very green and herbal. And fades quickly in my skin.
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Starts with pine and rosemary over an odd and acid bottom line, (maybe lavender?). Dry some jasmine comes out, covering the other notes; now the lavender can be smelt clearer. This one is quite odd on my skin, but seems a very balanced scent.
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Strong moss and pine over an earthy bottom. Slowly it goes a bit softer, but it's still quite... it's like walking in a wet and dark forest!
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Wet it's neroli and ylang-ylang over a patchouli bottom line. I can feel a dry touch too, maybe pepper? It's an obscure and intense perfume, commanding and fascinating. I love it!
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It has a foody touch. I can pick up almonds and lotus on an aquatic and green botom line. Very nice.
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Wet it's jasmine with storax, lovely and sweet, comforting storax. It has a lovely smoky undertone. This is a sensual and nocturne perfume. Strong and sexy.
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Roses over a soft spicy bottom. A bit too subtle for my tastes. This isn't masculine at all! *plays with the idea of trying this on her boyfriend*
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Wet the orchid not is quite intense, along with the labdanum. I can barely smell the rose. It's a strong and delicious floral, with orchid in the leading role. I love it!
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A lovely floral, quite subtle. I can smell jasmine, neroli and a drop of rose. This is very nice, if you like florals you'll enjoy it!
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Wet some herbs and iris come out; the iris gives this blend a dry and powdery touch, but very subtle. Drying the sandalwood and the myrrh come out. This one is very, very soft on my skin. Maybe I'll give it a second try.
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A strong blend of patchouli and orange blossom, very "red". It's a warm floral-oriental perfume, nothing more, nothing less.
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Roses over a warm bottom line. Sexy and smooth, really lovely... but it vanishes on my skin!
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Wet it's ylang-yland with something more. Intriguing. Dry a human skin undertone comes out (if that's possible, Beth has done it). Has a subtle honey touch, a bit like O. And as time goes by it turns into a soft and intimate perfume. Beauty in a bottle.
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Wet it's a green scent with a touch of citrus and neroli. Calms down a bit and the neroli comes out cleaner and stronger, with a touch of resins and musk. A fresh and clean floral-herbal scent, but it doesn't last long on my skin.
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I can't pick up a single note, they all come out mixed. This is a very good fresh floral. Lovely!
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Wet it's a strong patchouli scent with a touch of ambergris. Then the orange blossom comes out with a touch of carnation (I love carnation). A good and strong oriental perfume, with a lot of personality.
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Wet it's lily of the valley, opium and a drop of mandarin. Dry it's almost the same, a fresh and nice perfume that I would like to wear in the summer.
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Wet it's ylang-ylang and honey, a nice couple indeed. Dry the musk comes out. Floral and juicy. This is a strong and sweet blend.
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This one is really weird on my skin. It's a light floral with a hint of fruit and a woody bottom line. All at the same time! I don't know what to think bout this one.
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Dark green with a medicinal hint. I like it, but it's quite odd on my skin.
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This one is very green, juicy and tropical! Smells like summer, but has a sour edge.
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Woody and incensy. I guet an "Anne Bonny" smell. Not as dryas sandalwood but not as fresh as pure incense. Blanced and intriguing. Serene.
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Fresh and just cut rose. Womanly and strong. Perfect.