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Everything posted by PhantomV48
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At first, in the bottle, the smell hit me like a dirty ton of smutty bricks. "Oh, god, this is far too much!" I thought. I really need to stop smelling things out of the bottle, it's never what they actually smell like. Upon actually USING it, I really dug it...and took all day to figure out why. Then it dawned on me. Cumming. Alan Cumming's fragrance, which as far as I know is totally discontinued and gone now. This is pretty much it. Banned In Boston is a better done, more developed version of Cumming The Fragrance, with a bit of chocolate and booze added. A bit less green, and more brown. I love it. Was quite sad that I had to give up my only bottle of Cumming, but my ex hated it. Now at least I have some semblance of it back for a while, and now it's improved (and far cheaper)! Sorry, just wanted to say Cumming one more time. Hehehe.
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Sooo, THIS is the legendary Ded Moroz. In the bottle, it's interesting. Mint and sage in a swirling mass of earthy green, almost vegetable-y. On the skin, the mint fades away, and all the green takes center stage. After a while all the gorgeous woods come out and warm it up a bit. I live at the edge of a forest, in an area where it snows, and I totally get the snowy forest vibe. I wouldn't call it a super cold scent though. More like snowy forest that has thawed slightly in the sun, just before the night where it all freezes up again. I would call it comforting though. Definitely worth the bottle, and I'll probably get more, just out of fear that it won't show up again for years. Anywho, it's a great scent. It's exactly what I'd want to smell while cuddled up with someone at a camp fire, or even better, next to a fireplace while a blizzard rages on outside. ::sighs, and runs off to sniff his arms obsessively::
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Yummmm. Starts out dark and super-sweet in the bottle. Also a way dark colored oil, black-coffee-colored. Once it dries down on the skin, the over-sweetness fades, and just becomes warm, dark, and bittersweet. I think a lot of Snake Oil fans (and who isn't, really ) will dig it. Well worth the bottle I had to buy of it to get it. Sorry for the short review gang, it's my first one! Plus, like Femme_Fatale, I can't seem to stop smelling my arms for any length of time!
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