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Everything posted by Gold Dust Kitten
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Bold, showy floral, with a faint cherry sweetness. I smell fresh green stems, like the flowers were just cut.
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Ack!! Buttery butterscotch rum. I'm reminded of the buttered popcorn flavored Jelly Bellies. I love the butterscotch in Anne Beany, but this is too one-note and overpowering.
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Holy pine, batman! It's so intense that it make me cough, but it really smells like Christmas. I might keep this around to dump on a fake xmas tree.
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This is a popular scent, and I've been wanting to try it because I like cherry and star anise, and I love red musk. I can pick out all the individual notes in this blend, but they don't play well together. I smell like a cherry cough drop. It's taking over my whole body. I can't wear this.
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Peach champagne. It's not boozy, and I don't smell apricot. I think the combination of apricot + orange blossom is fooling my nose. It's very innocent, fresh and pretty but too light. I don't like having to reapply throughout the day.
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Dirt and mushrooms. It smells better in the vial than on my skin. Strangely enough, I love dirt scents and couldn't resist the urge so slather this on my forearm to test. The "papery white" notes are making this too perfumey. I'll stick to my sweet Graveyard Dirt when I need my dirt fix.
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This was so strong and scary in the imp that I just swiped a bit on my finger. It smells like Dr. Pepper, black pepper, and lavender. When lavender is mixed with certain things it smells a little menthol, which is what I keep getting whiffs of.
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Cucumber-melon water with a sprig of mint. This would make a refreshing summer drink. Faintly aquatic, but it doesn't get powdery like most of them.
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Sharp rose and fresh greens that dries down to a watery white floral with no sweetness. Very perfumey and familiar.
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Same. I smelled leather and rose but vetiver, you always ruin things.
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Musk, leather, seaweed and wood. This leaked from the imp so I had no choice but to test it. It's masculine but not something I could wear because there is no sweetness. This is Jolly Roger's hairy, dirty uncle.
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Durian Fruit Infused Honey with Brandy
Gold Dust Kitten replied to angelicruin's topic in Limited Editions
A sweet, light cherry candy scent...or like someone posted up-thread, lychee. I resisted buying a bottle when I could, because I was afraid of the bad reviews. I'm not getting a sour note from this at all. This may be perfect for layering with my pure vanilla Chaos Theory. -
No honey. It really smells like tomato plants, or even a fresh cut red bell pepper.
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Honey with juniper. It's sweet and herbal with a breath of cinnamon as it dries, then I think of pine trees in the mountains covered with snow.
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Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume
Gold Dust Kitten replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Recommendations
I thought of Pink Sugar when I smelled Rosy Maple. Pink Sugar notes are: Bergamot, Sicilian Orange, Raspberry, Fig Leaves, Lily of the Valley, Licorice, Strawberry, Red Fruit, Cotton Candy, Vanilla, Caramel, Musk, Wood, Powder. Rosy Maple: Lemon blossom, vanilla bean, huckleberry, sweet pea, rose sugar, acai berry, and candyfloss. They both have a raspberry-citrus, cotton-candy sweetness, but RM lacks any caramel or woods. -
Sybil
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I wasn't sure what chrysanthemums would smell like in a perfume or if I'd even like them. The red musk and ginger notes made me want it anyway. I was scared at first, since the liquid in the bottle smelled like heavy florals. I applied it and after a few seconds, the floral calmed down and red musk, ginger, and opium smoke took center stage. It has a decent throw, but it doesn't stop me from wanting to keep sniffing my arm up close. It's a dead sexy, spicy, incense-y floral. One of my top 10.
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This is really beautiful. Initially it smelled like nothing, then it bloomed into a luscious tea with honey, and mandarin that is almost lemony. That's how it smells when I sniff my skin. While I sat around, I got wafts of egyptian musk and warm vanilla. Thank god I didn't smell any tea rose. There is a very faint floral element but I don't recognize it as rose. Now that it has dried down, my skin smells like skin musk, warm vanilla and lemon sugar. I'm so lucky I got a bottle of this (thanks to my wonderful angel, devilot)
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I'm surprised I like this, because one of my CT Vanillas is heavy on the butterscotch and is very unwearable. This really smells like sinfully rich cheesecake drizzled with warm butterscotch rum sauce. It starts off chokingly sweet wet and on skin, but begins to dry down to a wearable and delicious scent. Several minutes later, my skin smells like I dusted it with my Urban Decay Sparkling Lickable Body Powder (it's caramel flavored). Mmmmmmmmmm. Unexpected winner.
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Another case of letting the tester dry up and barely having oil to sniff on skin...everything is very faint, but I smell sandalwood, musky orange, and creamy vanilla. Its not the same cream in Underpants because I'm not getting that funk that cream notes tend to smell like on my skin. ETA now that I have a tester to review properly: Orange creamsicle with a base of sandalwood. I can't describe how perfect this scent is in it's simplicity. I don't think my review was much different than it was the first time.
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My tester dried out but I was able to swipe the last drop of oil out of it...man This is such a fantastic vanilla-berry scent. I smell a little boozy rum too. ETA now that I have a half-decant to test properly (April '11): This is very boozy and syrupy, like a vanilla cordial or that Madagascar Bourbon vanilla paste that is thick with vanilla bean flecks. There is something candy-like in here that I can't identify, although it smells just like this gogi-berry truffle filling in my favorite chocolate bars. This stuff is holy grail. ETA again now that I have a bottle (January '12) Now that I can slather this with abandon, I get what Absinthetics wrote above that it's a bit of a synthetic vanilla. The "berry" note I noticed before is blueberry, and while it doesn't smell plastic, it reminds me of a blueberry scented doll I had as a kid. After a few minutes, the berry fades and I get the musky Madagascar vanilla bean soaked in booze smell I know and love.
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Rrrawrr! I wanted a bottle of this since I tried this in a decant a few months ago. I usually stay away from vetiver, because it's so offensive to my nose, but Velvet Panther has so much more going on with the woods, black musk, mandarin, and deep, sexy vanilla. I'm sad that I can't smell the star anise. This is very cologney for a few minutes but it mellows into a lovely sweet musky vanilla.
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The label is SO adorable. In the bottle, I get rose water and cake. On my skin, it's Cake Smash diluted with tea and rose water. I smell strawberries for a fleeting second, then they're gone. Dry, it's a rosy strawberry cake. I wish I smelled more coconut. I usually amp coconut so I'm surprised I don't smell that yet.
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I don't know why I've waited so long to try Dorian. I think the "fougere" scared me off. This is the most beautiful sugared lemon vanilla but the tea keeps it from being too sweet. I don't smell any fougere...perhaps my decant is aged? Either way, I want a bottle of this.
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