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sylvanusurban

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About sylvanusurban

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  • Birthday 01/06/1981

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    Asian ball-jointed dolls, vintage textiles, knitting, sewing, things that are fun, the domestic arts, getting a Ph.D., baby animals

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  1. sylvanusurban

    Bewitched

    In bottle: Definitely a “woodland” smell – musky sagey berry. On me, wet: First the piney woodsy scent is dominant, and then the berries come out more. On me, drying: Pleasantly complex. There’s one sharp note in there that is not entirely to my liking – if Bewitched as a whole conjures up images of the woods, the sharp note is a splash of animal spray in one of the bushes. It’s pretty faint, though. Verdict: A neat one. I’ll put it in the “good” pile.
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    Cockaigne

    In bottle: Buttery sweetness. On me, wet: Buttery honeycomb. Very sweet. On me, drying: Overbearingly sweet with a “dirty” overtone – tobacco? Verdict: Another eagerly-awaited foodie to consign to the “no-go” pile. Not as gross as Knave of Hearts or Gluttony, though.
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    Glowing Vulva at Ryogoku Bridge

    I thought I might never get a chance to sniff this, but a partial imp was given to me as a freebie by an awesome seller! In bottle: Incredibly interesting and unlike anything I’ve smelled so far! I don’t really know how to describe what I’m smelling. It’s a very “high-pitched” scent. On me, wet: Faint, woody On me, drying: Sweet aromatic wood. It reminds me of cedar, but I’m guessing that it’s the teak. Quite pretty. In retrospect, I’m guessing that the in-bottle scent was the “cream accord” – it had a creamy quality to it, but sweet, like cream soda or something. Verdict: A very nice scent. I’m glad to have had the chance to test it, but I’m not going to be tortured by my inability to buy a bottle. Best of both worlds, I guess.
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    The Perilous Parlor

    In bottle: Lovely fresh pear and creamy-sweet vanilla! On me, wet: This is pure nom. On me, drying: Nooo, the vanilla smell turns sour/cloying and leaps into the foreground. Fuckin’ skin chemistry, man. Later: The vanilla seems to have mellowed a bit, but it still isn’t great and the pear is still banished to the land of wind and ghosts. Still later: Faded, slightly spiced vanilla, with a hint of something weird like burnt toast. Verdict: This would have been an insta-favourite if it had maintained its wet scent. The drydown was majorly disappointing. Nevertheless, I’ll keep it around and maybe try to use it as a room scent or something.
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    Prospero

    In bottle: Purple! Smells like grape-flavoured candy mixed with floral perfume. On me, wet: First predominantly purple, then predominantly floral, then purple. There’s a soapiness to the floral note. I’m testing Prospero on one wrist and The Dormouse on the other and there is a lot of synesthesia happening – right wrist purple, left wrist green/white. On me, drying: Seems to have settled on Purple with a background hint of soap. Verdict: Interesting, but nah.
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    The Dormouse

    In bottle: Light herbal/floral tea. On me, wet: Slightly soapy peony. On me, drying: Soapy peony. Verdict: Unremarkable.
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    Pumpkin I (2008)

    In bottle: I smell pumpkin, mango, persimmon, and coconut, though not necessarily in that order. On me, wet: It gets pumpkinier, spicier, and more organic. At first the pumpkin scent was intriguingly wet and raw – it brought back memories of gutting the Halloween pumpkin before carving its face. On me, drying: After just a few seconds, the pumpkin smell becomes warm and spicy like a cinnamon pumpkin pie garnished with coconut flakes on top. A remarkable morph! I can no longer smell any significant amount of mango or persimmon, and the myrrh hasn’t shown – this is autumnal baked-good goodness. The perfect scent for a cool autumn day. On me, dry: Oh, how strange! Now it smells like Indian curry. It is very peculiar to smell like a main course. Verdict: Before it started smelling like curry, this was an A-plus scent -- one of my favourites so far. The curry stage isn't a total dealbreaker, but I prefer to smell like pie.
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    Green Phoenix

    In bottle: Musky, green-smelling, fairly bold, un-sweet. On me, wet: A decidedly chlorophyllous scent. I’m getting the crushed grass first and foremost, but the musk is there too, and possibly the sage and tea. On me, drying: Gets gentler, but still not sweet. It’s nice. On me, dry: A pleasant enough but undistinguished soft green musk. Verdict: Not bad, not awesome.
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    Flower Moon 2009

    In bottle: Flowery. On me, wet: Reasonably pleasant flower blend. Or so I think. Boy, standing halfway across the room from me, gets a whiff and says “Aagh! That’s not a good one!” On me, drying: It seems to be taking on a diaperish undertone. I guess I’ll wipe it off. Verdict: Not the worst thing I’ve ever smelled, but I think I’ll pass on it. ETA: Wow, it has a lot of rave reviews, though, so maybe I’ll give it a second chance.
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    Maenad

    In bottle: Gyah, substantial oil spill when I open the bottle. It smells like chemical strawberry. On me, wet: Sharply sweet strawberry candy. On me, drying: The scent gets really faint. What I can still smell, smells like plastic. Verdict: Another one for the scrap heap.
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    Eclipse

    In bottle: Very sweet, strong almond/maraschino cherry. Not at all dark! On me, wet: Ditto On me, drying: The obnoxious sweetness dissipates a bit, and now it is merely Very Sweet. Powdery vanilla has appeared on the scene. Frankincense, heliotrope and cinnamon are nowhere to be found. Later: Ah, here comes the frankincense. It’s an improvement over the uncut sweetness, I guess, but it’s too little, too late. The cinnamon appears in another moment or so. Verdict: This is not at all what I was expecting.
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    El Dia de los Reyes

    In bottle: Cocoa, with a bit of that artificially-sweet “butter” note that has come to be such a bane to me. On me, wet: Very similar to Miskatonic University, aka Cthulhu Babies. Cloying, artificial sweetness: sugared coffee n’ cocoa division. Gross. On me, drying: It seems, slowly, to be mellowing and becoming less cloying. There’s an all-too-faint trace of authentic fresh-ground coffee bean smell in there – I wish it would come out more, but it’s still smothered by the fakey sugar. Getting a bit of cinnamon, which is neither a dealmaker nor a dealbreaker. Verdict: Nope, it was continuing to be kind of awful on me, so I wiped it off. Another one to consign to the Foody Scent Reject Pile. ETA: The scent that lingers after I rub it off is actually nice – sweet but gentle and non-cloying vanilla -- but am I really going to dab this on and then wipe it off just to get to the niceness? No.
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    Thirteen (13): October 2006

    In bottle: Rose, orange, a bunch of stuff On me, wet: It’s like this is exploding on my skin – a different scent combination with every sniff! Cocoa becomes prominent. I think I’m getting the rooibos and the geranium. I also smell rubber, but that’s probably because I was just wearing dishwashing gloves. On me, drying: The sandalwood and amber begin to come out. A few hours later, it’s still smelling nice and warm and mellow on my wrist. Verdict: Nice one. Not in the upper echelons, but certainly pleasant, and it ages well. One to try again.
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    Mag Mell

    In bottle: Musky perfume. On me, wet: Lemongrass with musk? A very “green” smell, with a not-unwelcome bitter edge. On me, drying: Fades down, and gets more soft and powdery. A nice scent – not crazy-good, but nice. Verdict: I’m pretty neutral about this one; neither loved nor hated it. I’ll probably give it a second try sometime.
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    Mead Moon

    In bottle: Soft and sweet. On me, wet: Warm, soft, gently spicy. Honeyish. A very gentle scent – reminds me a bit of Dana O’Shee. On me, drying: It has a beeswaxy note now. Then turns to smooth, creamy honey. Verdict: I particularly appreciate that this scent doesn’t get gross at any point in the drydown. Keeper. ETA: After it’s been on me for a few hours, it develops a slight tobaccoey tarnish. It’s a negative, but a relatively mild one.
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