lissamc
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About lissamc
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wrist-sniffing wench
- Birthday 10/05/1966
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Glendale, AZ
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http://www.livejournal.com/~lissamc/
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Favorite Scents
Catalog: O, Morrocco, Bloodlust, Kathmandu, Love Me, Xiuhtecuhtli, Haunted, Oneiroi, Temple of Dreams, Bliss, Scherezade LE/Disc: Snake Charmer, Samhain '05, Venom, 13
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amplectere potestem 'et', basketry, beadwork, bird watching, camping, d&d, dancing, drawing, fishing, glass bead making, poetry, reading, sca, science fiction, sewing, spinning, weaving
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Libra
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Wet: Nice, surprisingly subtle. Hmm...forest...flowers...I'll have to wait for it to develop and see what happens. It seems a nice rich brown scent. 4 hours later: I love it! It is warm and rich, but still subtle. My skin, amplified. This could easily be a daily wear scent on me. A bit of a shape changer. I smell the warm furry resin scents, my son thought it had mint in it (the lime?), and my husband detected a talcum powder base. My daughter's friend pegged it as something she recognized, but couldn't place, so I guess it is similar to another perfume out there. In any case, I like it enough to get a bottle.
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Wet: Oooh...neat. The cranberry drifts in and out of this warm red-brown haze. 1 hour: Loving this one. It has melded together, and I can't pick out any individual notes. A warm sweet incensy haze. 3 hours: Fading, but I can still catch it wafting. I get berry incense in the air, but a creamy spice on my wrist. Verdict: Very nice. I'll try it again a couple of times to decide whether or not to order a bottle of this one.
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Wet: Sassafras! And wood. 2 1/2 hours: A neat little blend. It has melded together now. The vanilla adds some warmth, the sassafras is a whisp of tang, and the woods make a strong earthy presence. I'd want to wear this one out horsebackriding. Tombstone indeed. I won't wear it regularly, but I think I'll hold on to the imp for when I want to kick around in cowboy boots. 7 Hours: Still there--a sweet cedar. Lovely.
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Wet: A darker floral, with a subtle wood base. Nice. 1 Hour: A pretty enough floral, with a bit of a green bite. 2 Hours: Fading. Going more herbal. Verdict: Didn't last long on me. Pretty, but nothing spectacular. Being a weaver and spinner myself, I really wanted to love this one, but...*shrug*. I'll probably swap it off to a good home.
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Wet: Warm wood and spice. Not too strong at first, then as it warms a tasty sweet-spicy scent starts to waft. 3 1/2 Hours later: This one has melded, and stayed subtle. I think it is gone, then I put my nose to my wrist and get a whiff of honey-gold warm spicy skin. I think I need to slather some more on to actually get a good feel for this one. Later verdict: Very nice. This would be a good subtle day wear scent, for when I want something extra but don't want to stand out. Keep and use the imp.
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Wet: Lavender, tempered with candy. 3 Hours: Well, it has gone from a slightly antiseptic phase, through lipstick?!, to a sharply sweet berry-like scent with a faint underlay of incense. None of which has been 'me'. *sigh* Swap it.
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Wet: Floral, with a wood floor. After a moment the myrrh warms it up a touch. 3 Hours: The myrrh stood out for awhile, and now it has settled back into a floral. Starting to think about powder? Has been light, pretty. 6 Hours: Never took that step into powder, thankfully. A pretty floral. Nice for a summer day. It is still there, but I think it is time to re-apply just a bit. Verdict: Pretty, with nice staying power. Keep the imp. It is a pleasant one to sleep with.
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Wet: Warm, sweet, and golden thick. Honey and vanilla come through, with a bit of sweetness. I really hope this one doesn't go weird on me. Nummy. 1 Hour: Still nummy. I've been getting wafts of honey as I sit here. Nose to wrist, there is this thick yummy food-sweet smell, with an occasional hint of golden spice. Stay true, please! 2 Hours: A bit of spicyness sneaking through the honey now and again. Love it. 6 Hours: Still hanging in there as a faint sweetness. Time to reapply. Verdict: Bottle it and take it home!
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Wet: Wood, cleaning liquid, antiseptic. Not pretty, but very head clearing and focusing. Then a hint of the outdoors creeping in, and some dried rose petals. Interesting. I didn't think I'd like this, but it is kind of neat. 1 1/2 Hours: Rose. But not a fresh florist's rose--this is a cushion of fallen rose petals on a forest floor. Very organic. Nice. 4 1/2 Hours: Pretty faded now. Time to touch up. A dried rose that never went powdery. Maybe a hint of lemon now and again. Not at all what I expected, but very nice.
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A notorious voodoo priest, who eventually rose to become one of the funereal Guédés, alongside Baron Cimitère and Baron La Croix. He is a Guardian of the Crossroads: the pathways between our world and the realm of the spirits. As a Master of the Graveyard, he ensures that burial rites are performed with skill, and he helps ferry souls to the dark realm. In his honor, we have created this scent: our spin on traditional Bay Rum. Wet: I put on just a bit, because it smelled so strong. Wow. Yes, this is more masculine. I can get a strong almost wood tone. Rum? Clove? Nuts? Hmmm. Now here comes some spice, as it settles in. 4 Hours later: It went through a nice incensy clove phase, and has settled out with a bit of clean lime sweetness floating over the top. Much better than I feared putting it on. Tried it on Eric, and he got sneezes and a stuffy nose. Pleasant enough to maybe try again, but I don't think it is really me. Masculine, but the men in my life can't/don't want to play with it. Probably headed for the swap pile.
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Wet: Generic floral perfume 2 Hours: A pretty floral. I can smell the rose. Starting to head to powder. 5 Hours: Yup. Floral powder. Pretty, but not spectacular.
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Wet: Very light and sweet. Pretty, but hard to pick out, even when I put another dose on. Lemon? Maybe? No, now I smell the ginger coming out. Nice, but faint. 1 Hour: Still faintly there, light, sweet, and clean. 2 Hours: The same. This is genericly pleasant, but not enough to make up for how much I would have to put on to smell it. Swap.
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Wet: A very light citrus. I smell like orange juice and flowers. 1 Hour: Lovely. The orange settled in, the plumeria started peeking out, everything melded into each other, and something in there is soft and furry. I want to tuck a flower in my hair and run around barefoot. 2 Hours: Blended together beautifully, and still going strong. 4 Hours: Going strong, mostly floral now. 11 hours: It stayed at that lovely floral all day. I can still get a whiff of it now and again. Very long lasting. Two thumbs up. This is a bottle candidate.
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Wet: Some of the generic wet perfume scent, but under that is the holiday orange slices in dark chocolate. It immediately starts morphing together, and the orange comes out. Oh--here comes some cherry, too. Nice. 2 Hours: Melded together. The chocolate lays a rich warm base for the orange to meander through. I love this one. 4 Hours: Fading, but still absolutely lovely. I need a bottle of this!
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Wet: Not sweet. Hard to pick out what I'm smelling. Oh wait, here's a bit of strawberry starting, but it is dark. Getting thicker and sweeter as it sinks into the skin. 1 Hour: Strawberry chapstick wafts as I move around. When I've got my nose to my wrist I can get the orange mixed in, deepened and sharpened by some of the other notes. The chapstick reminds me of some of the scents from my childhood, and the orange mix is more complex and nice. Neat. 2 Hours: Fading. The chapstick is mellowing down. Sweet, but not sickly sweet, with some depth. There is a kind of incense overlay. 3 Hours: Sweet faded incense. 6 Hours: Pretty much gone.