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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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Dry apple, musk and tobacco. It's sort of a 'manly' apple scent on me. The musk turns powdery on me, but overall its a dark, musky apple. Sadly, the throw on this is pretty strong for me.
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Golden apple spice tea. I get the golden apple, tea, carnation and spices. On the drydown, its more of a carnation/floral spice tea mix. Warm, golden, spicy.
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It started off as hot apple cider, and now I get mostly cinnamon, clove, allspice, a hint of citrus (orange, possibly lemon) and some butterscotch. It's delicious, but it smells faintly to 'fall' themed potpourri. My guess is that the mix of spices makes me think of that.
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Very bright green apple and fruit on wet. It dries to a fruity, sugary floral. I get hints of strawberry, violet and rose with a base of pomegranate. The lovely, juicy green apple note does not stick around. RATS.
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This is a very apple floral blend. It's nice and juicy on wet, and dries to a light, floral scent. I'd recommend this to a young girl.
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This apple was very slight apple, very floral and with the sandalwood grounding it all. Pleasant, elusive, but I wish it has more apple oomph.
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Crypt King for me is a dark pomegranate and patchouli male cologne. I definitely amp up the cologne notes, the pom (especially on wet) and patchouli which seems to base it all. Attractive, but not for me.
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This is a mix of dark fruity plum and plum blossom. It teetertotters over the dark, smoky plum and the more floral edges of plum blossom. On wet, definitely more floral and as it dries I get more of the dark plum note from say Bordello and Hellion. Must say that plum as a fruit SN has survived much better than some of the lighter fruit notes I've tried.
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[mods, if there is another review thread out there for this, feel free to merge. I looked and searched, but could not find it!] LUMF2 is what I think smells like a typical male cologne. I think there's sandalwood, a hint of dark musk, and spices of which I think pepper may be one of them and possibly a dirt note.
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Creamy dark chocolate, dirt and a floral note that makes me think of lilacs. This blend reminds me to the Sugared She Goat Chocolates collection. I actually really enjoy how dark and chewy this chocolate is.
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Mastermind is a sophisticated men's cologne. Its got that jasmine overlay, but the leather note is fairly dominant on me. It warms up considerably on the drydown with touches of vanilla, sandalwood and plum softening the leather note quite a bit. Dark, dangerous, manly.
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Avenger starts out as a spicy floral, with hints of pikaki, tuberose and pink pepper and dries down to a warm, spice vanilla rum blend with a hint of floral. On the drydown I get the vanilla and rum with hints of pepper, clove and patchouli. Dark, womanly, deadly. I actually quite like it.
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This started as a fruity floral with the pear overtones and a whiff of violet. It dries down to an almost vanilla orchid with hints of patchouli. It's heady, redolent, and very sophisticated. Floral, heady, womanly. I may actually need a partial of this.
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Luna Negra, Ted's Creation starts off as cherry cough syrup on me, dries down to a blackberry musky blend and then tones of red wine start coming out. It finally morphs after a few hours into a red musk/Mme Moriarty kissing cousin. Fruity, sexy, musky. If you like Mme. Moriarty or Crypt Queen, give this a whirl!
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White leather on wet, but mellowed by the white musk and the vanilla as it dries. The frankincense and white leather combine together, and overall its a very grounded scent. Can't wait to try it with Evil, Lawful, Chaotic and a Halfing bit combination. Not all together, of course.
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Black musk, possibly green musk, and some spices, one of which may be anise and possibly a hint of cardamom. Dark, smoky male cologne. The musk is fairly sophisticated, so yes, a very sleek tomcat indeed.
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Salty lavender and florals. I don't know if its because of the type of lavender or because one of the florals is jasmine. I'm definitely detecting the jasmine in the drydown. Not for me.
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I have to say that on wet there's a high pitched note that somehow makes it smell like nail polish remover, but then on the drydown it completely changes to a deep, rich resinous blend. I think its got black musk and the vanilla really shines through in the drydown. A touch of opium perhaps? For those that love Snake Charmer and Gun Moll, take note. And perhaps beg Beth to release this?
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Frankincense, myrrh and dark musk. I think they might be a hint of pepper. On wet, I thought it was vetiver because of the gritty smokiness but now I think it was some of the pepper I was picking up, which is more noticeable as such in the drydown. It does remind me quite a bit of Event Horizon (which makes sense), as a dark foreboding sort of scent. Dark and mysterious. Slightly masculine.
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Lavender and berries. On wet, it is almost exclusively lavender - but its not sharp or salty. There's a hint of another flower and definitely berries on the drydown. I am guessing red currant, as its fresh and not that sweet. Comforting, soothing. For lavender fans, I'd check this out.
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In some ways this really reminds me to Lune Noire and Morgause. It's the dark, sultry scent. There's hints of fruitiness in it (I would venture into plum), rose and black orchid. Dark, mysterious, sultry.
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Touched Twice ended up as rose powder for me. It was all rose, all the time, and the musk dried down to a vanilla powder. EPIC FAILURE for my skin chemistry.
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Strong patchouli/woods, softened by vanilla and spice. It reminds me alot to the original Capricorn, although softened by the other components. It's dark, gritty, masculine. I bet it smells amazing aged, and if I had the patience, I would bottle it for two years and then see what its like.
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This is a soft, nice woodsy, bay and vanilla blend. On wet, I get the overlays of lime over it which actually make me think of bergamot being present. I get whiffs of clove on wet. Overally, it's a slightly masculine, very well blended scent. It's a scent that stays close to the skin on drydown. I think I would really enjoy a lotion made out of this.
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The dominant note on wet is a worn black leather note (sort of like De Sade but softer) and it gets softer in the drydown as the rosin brings out a pine/green combination out to it. It smells dark, masculine and I'm not sure if I would use it as a base for other RPG combos. I am however, intrigued, to use it with Lawful as I feel that would compliment it well.