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crebbsgirl

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    Bengal

    Wet, this is spicy honey. Very thick, not over sweet. Attention-grabbing, but not too in-your-face. I really like this. But I like it even better dry. It softens and the musk comes out a little more. As it settles, the spice remains and the sweetness of the honey dries a bit. I really, really like this one! I'm not normally one for foody scents, but I think this one is a keeper.
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    Kali

    Alright, all I'm getting on this one is indiscriminate sweet. I can't seem to detect any of the individual notes. It smells like everything and nothing, all at the same time. A little fruity, almost berry-like? Obviously not for me.
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    Sed Non Satiata

    This is wonderful! When I first put it on, its all honey and musk goodness. It kind of reminds me of O but a little darker. Throughout the wear, the myrrh and patchouli come out. I don't get any florals. I can detect them slightly, but hardly at all. I love it!
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    Zorya

    This smells like something I have smelled before and I can't for the life of me put my finger on it. This is truly a beautiful floral blend. On me, I smell mostly jasmine, but there are other notes present in the foreground I can't identify. I can barely detect the musk or spices. Overall, this stayed rather light on me. I agree this is definitely a sophisticated and refined scent.
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    Lyonesse

    I will admit that I was quite frightened to try this because the last scent I wore that had ambergris in it induced such a nauseous reaction. (I think it was Masquerade). As for Lyonesse, I was pleasantly surprised. Wet, this is very vanilla musk with lily overtones. Floral, but warm and creamy. As it dries, more herbal notes come out. Still sweet, but not as much as it was when wet. Overall, I really, really enjoy this blend. I'm very glad I tried it.
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    The Lion

    This is yummy! All ambery goodness here. I don't get much spice, and I certainly can't detect cinnamon, as other reviewers have been saying. On me, this is a light, warm amber. Not powdery in the slightest. I've been trying to unglue my wrists from my nose since I put this on.
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    Saint-Germain

    Mmmmm... I love this! I want to cozy up to myself. The lavender jumps out first, rather sharply in fact, but the amber makes its appearance soon enough and warms up the lavender. The carnation is fairly present as well, lending a spiciness to the mix. Awesome!
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    Rakshasa

    All I get is ROSE here. I think I just need to face the fact that I simply can't wear predominantly rose blends. I asked my SO what he thought. "Pickles..." was the response I got. So, off to swaps.
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    Cairo

    This was not at all what I was expecting from an incense blend. Immediately when I put this on it was all citrus. It calmed down a bit and I could distinguish lemongrass, but that seemed to be the only note in here. I didn't get any smoky, or resiny sort of scent here. It's very bright. Not for me.
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    Fenris Wolf

    I love everything about this one. It's warm and woody and truly beautiful. The rose wood and amber are predominant on me, while the red musk and red sandalwood sort of float throughout. It's a very wild but comforting blend. Yum!
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    Anne Bonny

    I really thought I was going to like this! I normally really enjoy patchouli and sandalwood. In the bottle it was pretty much all patchouli, but the moment it hit my skin, it was all play-doh. I'm blaming the frankincense. I am beginning to think I can't wear that note. I had the same trouble with Faustus and Arcana.
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    Le Serpent Qui Danse

    I received this as a sniffie in a swap and there was actually just enough in there for one application, so I greedily tried it on. I have trouble with violet scents because they are usually just too sharp on my skin. The vanilla in this blend really mellows it out. Wet, this is very very sharply violet, but it softens up on the drydown and becomes really quite beautiful. I can just barely detect the gardenia. The vanilla adds a sweetness that seems to temper the sharpness of the violet nicely. Overall, I really enjoy this and I think I will get a full imp before I decide whether it's a big bottle purchase for me.
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    Namaste

    In the bottle and wet, this is all lemongrass. I was debating washing it off immediately but I stuck it out and I'm so glad that I did. It mellowed considerably and the lemongrass moved to the background. On me, the jasmine and cedarwood really came out, making this a really nice woody floral. The patchouli hangs out in the background, lending a depth to this scent. Overall, I really like this, I just need to get through the first two to five minutes of lemongrass.
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    A Countenance Forboding Evil

    In the bottle: Hellooooooooo vetiver! And patchouli, thanks for smacking me in the face! I love you too. On the skin: Almost immediately I am reminded of Voodoo. The patchouli/vetiver combo here is very reminiscent of that blend. On the dry-down, they both mellow out and I can detect the blood orange making it's sweet appearance. This is a very bold blend. A little too loud for my taste.
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    The Pool of Tears

    Someone previously said this smelled like fresh laundry and air freshner and I can't agree more! This has a ozone/ocean salt air with a faintly floral undercurrent. Not a scent I typically enjoy for myself but it is a pleasant scent. I may use it as a room scent instead.
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    Lucy's Kiss

    As someone who is primarily not a fan of roses, I must say this blend was pleasantly surprising. I actually really enjoyed it. The rose never reached a point where it was too cloying or heady on me, as opposed to most scents containing it. I think the spice tempers the rose quite nicely. Unfortunately, the rose is the predominant scent here, and roses and my nose just don't get along. I'll be swapping this one.
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    Faustus

    Alright, I have no idea what happened here. In the bottle the violet is predominant, adding a sharpness to the cinnamon and frankincense. On my skin... play-doh.
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    Umbra

    In the bottle, patchouli just keeps hitting me over the head. But, I determinedly try everything once. Instantly on my skin it makes me make that face everyone makes when sipping an EXTREMELY dry wine. You know the face... About 10 minutes later this is the very scentual embodiment of the phrase "Something wicked this way comes..." It just keeps repeating itself in my head. About 1/2 hour in this settles into the most beautiful woodsy spicey scent imaginable. I love this!! This is dark and warm and almost a little forboding. A keeper!
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    Wanton

    It took me two days and multiple wearings of this to actually sit down and write this review. This was possibly the oddest scent experience of my life. Let me first say that when I put this on, all I got was ROSE! (You can see from my other reviews that roses and I tend to have a general dislike for each other.) It settled after a few minutes. And when it settled... wow. I kept sniffing my wrists all evening. And not purposefully either. I didn't even realize I was doing it. I'd just look down suddenly and realize that my wrist was to my nose. I honestly thought I didn't like this scent, but obviously I was wrong. The sandalwood and patchouli really give it an earthiness that cuts the cloying-ness of the rose. Surprisingly I think I may be keeping this.
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    Seraphim

    On me this is very, very rose-y. I can faintly smell the calla lily in the background. This is very sweet. Some hours later the incense-y notes come out. But it takes a very long time. All in all, this is a very, very strong floral on me, and I'm fairly certain it's headed for swaps.
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    Sophia

    Light. The lavender and soft musk predominate this blend. I can smell the rose and I am assuming the delphinium in the background. The spice floats throughout. A beautiful blend. Not overtly sexual like some of the others. This would work in an office setting or somewhere you needed to be a little more "buttoned-up".
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    Paris

    Sensual, decadent, and enigmatic. Lavender, softly underscored by lotus and spice. I really, really, really wanted to like this. I love lavender, and spice. This in the bottle was a pretty complex floral. On my skin - it went bubblegum. It was an overly sweet candy like smell that I just couldn't stomach. I blame the lotus.
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    Xiuhtecuhtli

    Unfortunately, this one didn't work on me at all. In the bottle it was a very light, but complex scent. A smoky floral, with just a hint of orange. On me, however, all I can smell is the sweet orange and some sort of flower, I can only assume this is the plumeria. I smell like fruity flowers. Not something I typically enjoy. There really isn't any depth of the scent on me. Off to swaps!
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    Moscow

    The minute this touched my skin - it went all rose. I was hoping for some amber or carnation but all I got was rose. It didn't develop past that for me. Sadly, this one is off to swaps.
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    Belle Époque

    In the bottle I'm struck by how floral this is. For only having one floral note, it seems to be dominating the rest of the blend. I'm a little frightened. Once on, however, the opium blends with the lily of the valley and deepens it. The red sandalwood and vanilla are hanging out in the background, so that you really have to search them out, but they add a smooth lightness to the blend. I can't detect the mandarin on me at all. It's a really beautiful scent.
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