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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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This was a soft, gentle tropical blend with a slight amber/powdery base. I get hints of coriander here and there.
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Haha. I have to say that I see the Antique Lace comparisons and the 'vanilla rocks' comment. This is pretty much a soft, slightly 'rocky' vanilla. It's pretty soft, and has almost no throw for me. Yup. Not for me.
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Ugh. This is the heaviest Snake Pit. The coconut and vetiver have a death match, and at the end, they both lose to the Snake Oil. But that's way way later. After the dust settles. The first few minutes are very intense. And smelly.
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This was sweeter than I expected. I got pine, leather and aged cologne. Part of me reminded me to Doc Buzzard - but sweeter and less leathery. Hmmm. I might have to put this on the husband.
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Ah, this really does smell like fruitcake in the imp. I actually like fruitcake, if it is well-made. It's fruity, boozy and cakey, with a hint of cherries. Tasty.
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I have to agree with purplemoonshoes. This does remind me to Ventriloquist Dummy, sans the wood notes. I get caramel and patchouli mostly. I did have to roll the imp a little in my hands to get the cocoa absolute, which sunk to the bottom, to sort of 'remix' itself with the rest of the oils but cocoa absolute tends to precipitate out anyway (I'm thinking of Wulric in particular). I got the cocoa as 'top note' almost, this is very caramel heavy really. It was fun to try and the label is absolutely adorable!
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My only request is that you take another picture of the bottle and upload it into the gallery.
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This is definitely the male counterpart to Voodoo Queen. This has the same spicy resinous base, but it's more masculine. I think it has cloves, because I get spicy, but it's a different kind of spicy. And again, I think there might be some tea in this. It doesn't smell all that great on me, and really, I'm still reeling from the VQ awesomeness.
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Hmmm. I see the comparisons to Gypsy Queen. I don't get rose from this scent. I get a *very* strong black tea note from it though, it's kinda smoky, and incensey. After about an hour, I get tea, spices and maybe a whiff of something floral. This is dark, sexy, feminine. I very much prefer Voodoo Queen, and might even consider wearing it on a semi-regular basis because the intersection of spicy tea is *very* nice and welcome. Except, this being the uber-rarity that it is, I'm torn on whether to try for more or just leave it be. ETA: Now that I have more and have used more than just a imp cap swab at a time - I definitely get a strong smoky, almost tobacco, overlay on wet. That fades into the background with the musk/incense/spice intersection on the drydown. I think there might be vanilla and champaca in there... The love I have for this blend surprises me since, I'm not one for resin/spicy/musky blends at all. But this is my "I feel sexy" blend. Love it to pieces.
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I went and played in jewelbug's box of schtuff, and tried this puppy on. I have to say that the orchid is positively peppery on me. It's dark and dirty, and for the first hour or so, it was very peppery on me. Now it's dirt and orchids. Unless this goes through a severe reformulation, this is not for me. *sigh of relief*
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It's probably from the *first* release of Satyr. Before the amber bottles, they were cobalt blue. And before then I know they used squat little bottles. That may be one of them. Another give away is the tied on label. Imps used to come that way before they got their sticker labels. If I were you, I'd guard that puppy with your life! Because if what I said above is true (anyone, please confirm), you've got something that's very old and not seen around too often. Thanks for the pic! ETA: As people that are older than me have a tested, you DO have an old bottle. Huzzah! And it's so cute! Love it!
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The Arrival at the Sabbath and Homage to the Devil
zankoku_zen replied to LittleGreyKitten's topic in The Salon
Oh, the caramel and black patchouli do bad bad things on a bed of vanilla. This is foody, caramel and patchouli on me. It drowns out all the other components, although I have a slight floral overtone to this. You like patchouli? You like vanilla? You like caramel? You want to see an extreme mash up? This is it. -
At the beginning, this was very green and oakmossy. I didn't like it. Now that its been about an hour, the vanilla in the Snake Oil is more prominant, and it's a very green mossy vanilla scent. Not my cup of tea, but the drydown after the hour is very very pretty.
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Ah, I can see this being a *highly* coveted item. So in the imp, this is creamy fig. On my skin, it's a juicy fig with cream and hints of florals. As it dries, the pear comes out more, and the fig and pear have crazy sexy love. I get just a very, tiny, slight, hint of citrusy - which could be either the quince, bergamot or anything. I do get a slight honey drizzle on my crazy creamy fruit love. I have to say that I'm very surprised. Cream is a horrible note of DOOM on me, and honey is far far more aggressive than it needs to be. Here it is kept in check. I find this to be a very pleasing scent, fruity-foodie, with an edge of floral that balances the sweetness out. But it's not floral in your face. And it's not foodie-sweet in your face either. I feel like it represents the bounty of the harvest, and the call of autumn reaping. I'm kinda glad I'm gifting this to a friend who couldn't make will-call, that way I cannot be enamored of this scent (nor can my husband, who I think would probably love this on me even more than I could). ETA: Roughly about... 6 hours later, this is basically honey on me. It smells like O, but better. Make of that what you will.
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Now this is interesting, since lavender, plum and coconut are all powerhouses on my skin. Together, the whole of their parts is more pleasing than I thought it would be. The verbena adds a citrusy, almost limey, texture to the coconut, so it's a limey cucumber, with fruity lavender and musk. I think the boy needs to try this. I think I like this carny talker. I'm testing this out of jewelbug's bottle. But I make have to find an actual decant. In this particular decant, the verbena burned off rather quickly, and I'm left with a coconut/figgy musk which is very sweet. Not quite like at jewelbug's house, but then again, at that point, my nose might have been suffering from scent fatigue.
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This one is a sweet, coppery Snake Oil. Definitely frankincense. If that is your thing, this snake is for you. It's vanilla resin on the drydown on me.
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At the beginning, this smells like a sexed up Voodoo. And then it dries, and the almond spicy cherryness of Voodoo fades, and the leather makes itself known. And now I can smell the lime on it. Limed leathers. Not so into that.
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This one didn't work out for me. I think part of it was the jasmine, which was very sharp, and it was bitter, almost acrid, incense. Yeah, stinky and the bad kind too.
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This was a surprise blend for me. It was sweet, but the lotus didn't go bubblegum on me. It was a sweet, almost rosy, scent with a base of spices. I very much enjoyed trying it.
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This was incensey, smoky and the dying embers of this. Somewhat ashy and fire. Uh... yeah. Not my kind of thing.
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Definitely very clovey! It's the most predominant note on me. It was like a sweet clove. You love cloves? This is it!
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This one worked out better than I expected. At the beginning, it was very bitter - I think from a combination of leather and patchouli, and possibly the pepper. It dried to a sweet, incensey sort of blend with a hint of a white floral that I didn't recognize. Very pleasantly surprised.
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This is redwood and sandalwood, with incense thrown in. It's a sweet incensey blend. It's good, but I'm not crazy about incense blends to begin with.
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Oh man, I'm not a vetiver fan. This blend is all smoke and ozoney metal on me. It's a weird blend in that sense. And although I don't really smell 'blood', it kinda does have a 'bloody' overtone to it. Erm. Creepy.
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This was a citrusy incensey blend. It was slightly woody, and perhaps I smelled something tea-like in it. Very surprised by this one. Definitely one of the better incense blends that I've tried in the past couple weeks.