KimeePlus2
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Oregon
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In the bottle: Totally smells like amber, honey and vanilla. Wet: I'm getting a Queen Anne chocolate covered cherry vibe going on here (weird chemistry, I blame it on my children ), but there's something else that smells SO GOOD that I just can't put my finger on. Maybe it's the vanilla? Maybe it's the honey? Who knows. Dry: Oh God... This smells exactly like cake! A URINAL CAKE, that is. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I kept seeing people talk about urinal cakes and I'm thinking, "Pifft yeah, way to exaggerate" but upon trying this oil, I knew EXACTLY where they were coming from. I don't particularly remember ever PURPOSELY smelling a urinal cake, but smelling O on my skin brought back such vivid memories of port-a-potties that there was no mistaking it. Verdict: Well, I wanted to love this. Sexual obsession? Slavery to sensual pleasure? ....Ummm, yes please! However, this scent was so totally and horribly wrong with my skin chemistry. I am sure this would smell good on someone else, though.
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Diary of a Lovestruck Teenage Cannibal
KimeePlus2 replied to GypsyRoseRed's topic in Retail Exclusive Oils
In the bottle: Pleasantly fruity and foody. Foody as in baked goods. Wet: Fruity, Cakey (although not fruit cake!) with some citrus mixed in there. I feel like this scent is kind of WARM, even wet. Dry: I smell buttery lemon torte, pink pepper (very girly and spicy) and something citrusy. I'm in love and can't stop smelling my wrist. Each sniff brings up something new and the cream is very apparent in the best way ever. Verdict: Like I said, I'm in love. But wholly torn apart that this scent is retail exclusive. My imp will be guarded with my life until I can hunt down a bottle of this liquid love. -
In the bottle: To me, this smells like a green gummy worm. I happen to LOVE gummy worms, so far, so good. Wet: Still getting a sour-ish green gummy worm, some patchouli (which isn't unpleasant in the mix. surprising since i usually think patchouli isn't that great) and a hint of green tea rounding out the mix. Dry: I can smell some of the fig which (on me) smells like peanut sauce. Yeah, I know. ODD. But in this mix, it's not overpowering and I kind of love it. I can smell the green gummy worm which I imagine is the green mango and it's also very nice. It's definitely the more masculine counterpart of tweedledee, but the oil wears very similar to it's "sister" scent in the fact that the notes blend very well and the tea comes out a little more on the dry down. Verdict: Will definitely be buying a bottle and will try to convince the Mister to try this on and see how it works with his skin chemistry. I likey! Almost more than tweedledee, especially on the dry down.
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In the bottle: I'm gonna get weird looks for this I'm sure, but all I can smell is... Thai peanut sauce. Ridiculous! Wet: Same as in the bottle... Straight thai peanut sauce. Dry: You guessed it! Thai peanut sauce ...and... basil. Yeah, two things I adore the crap out of, but not particularly something I'm comfortable with smelling like. I must have some ridiculous body chemistry issues. Verdict: I wanted to love this, REALLY, I did. However, it just makes me hungry for basil vegetarian salad rolls and peanut sauce from the tasty Thai restaurant up the street. Alas, a bottle of Strangler Fig will NOT be purchased so I'll have to find a good home for this lovely imp, but thanks for the lunch idea! :-P
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In the bottle: Like many reviewers have said before, total fruity cereal vibe with some buttery notes. More like fruit loops than fruity pebbles, if you're well-versed in the subject of children's "breakfast" cereals. Wet: The first thing I can smell is the kumquat/orange combo. Slighty spicy in the background which I obviously attribute to the white pepper. Definitely a light spice, not over powering in the least. I can kind of smell a little bubblegum in there somewhere, oddly enough. White tea is peeking out from behind everything else lending a very fresh feel to the whole mix. Dry: Everything blends together so nicely on my skin, I have a hard time distinguishing each individual note. It's a beautiful, citrusy, very faintly pepper and white tea blend that is just lovely! As time goes on, the white tea shows up a bit more and I love that. Verdict: MUST buy a bottle. Or three.