sissa125
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Voodoo, The Lady of Shalott, The Apothecary, Black Opal, Kitsune Tsuki, Dragon's Milk, Xiuhtecuhtli Notes that work on me: Vanilla, Patchouli, Dragon's Blood, White Musk, Muguet, Water Blossoms, Tart Aquatics, Plum, Herbs, Incense, Vetiver. Notes I don't particularly care for: Peach, Apricot, Cherry, most Fruits, Rose, Amber. Notes that don't work: Pine (irritates nose), Wine (smells metallic)
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Sun in Capricorn, Moon in Sagittarius, Aries Ascendant
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In the cedar-sandalwood trifecta of Kathmandu, Sri Lanka and Magus, this is the damp resiny variant. My favorite of the tree was Kathmandu.
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The cedar-and-sandalwood base links Kathmandu, Sri Lanka and Magus in my mind. Sri Lanka is the spicy, incensey variant. This is very very nice, but my preference is for Kathmandu.
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A gentle, pleasant aquatic. A touch of citrus and sweet mown grass. But if I had to choose one white floral aquatic as my favorite, this would lose to The Lady of Shalott.
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Too sickly to be comforting and foody, too foody to be wearable. This is definitely not a summer-in-alabama scent. I may have to revisit it in the winter. And move to Alaska.
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A grass snake. Refreshing lime and icy mint. But strangely, not icy over all. Herbal rather than cool. Unfeminine. Maybe layer with something sweeter? Eventually morphing into something nicer.herb garden. A hint of dirt, tho i prob shouldnt be getting that. Very harsh.
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Bitter bitter almond, poisonous in its malice - is this the fragrance of Bilquis, known for her wisdom and levelheadedness? Once the almond fades, the honey spice is lovely.
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My Great Disappointment. The description was so lucious and I'd not tried lotus before. I was expecting it to be sandy and delicate but it was sickly sweet fruit gum that now gives me a headache if I even think about it. I will swap it away ASAP. There were some plus points to it...I got a whiff of incense and spice but the lotus and amber were too overwhelming.
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I recognize the black orchid from queen mab. i wonder if my skin will make it disappear. It is pleasantly dark and sweet, not at all foody. the other ingredients blend well together. The soil is more an evocation than a smell. Patchouli may be reinforcing it. Cypress laces it, gives it structure.
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The distinct coolly resin dragon's blood, with fruitiness that is not overbearing. The "guy's cologne" smell is absent, so either that is not black musk or it is hidden under the dragon's blood.
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Yurg. Loud black cherry. Like biting into a rich dessert when you're already full. Correction - it's not that foody, possibly because of the woods. But very *nasal* if that means anything.
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Iago is very interesting. Fresh and young. I love the vetiver but the leather is too overpowering and animalistic. Too masculine for my taste. I think I'd like something slightly less musky than this.
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Imp: The gummy syrupiness of amber, wrapped in a warm, dark, satin robe. It is interesting, but sooo not me. I don't think I will try it on.
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Hmmm. This round of imps has taught me a lot about how hormone levels affect one's reactions to smell. When I first sniffed The Lion, I had just started a course of BC pills, and I couldn't get amber out of my nostrils fast enough. My stomach has settled down since then, and I am glad that my reaction to The Lion isn't as painful as it was earlier. I'm still not thrilled with it. The Lion smells surprisingly foody to me, like syrup going stale in a west-facing window. As this is the closest thing to a single-note amber that I am likely to smell soon, I think i'll avoid amber in all scents in future.
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Very sharp and green. Not a gentle herbal - rather a menacing jungle vine that has been hacked through. I notice bits of amber. It's much gentler when dry, but doesn't really speak to me.
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I'm thinking of getting a grapefruit scent but I'm confused by the options. Each of the recontinued grapefruit scents has at least one note that I'm worried about. I find that I lean toward cool, refreshing aquatic scents - neither too sweet nor too dry. The Lady of Shalott is my favorite and, to my nose, fits this description perfectly. Kitsune-Tsuki is also lovely. (On the other hand, spices, amber, non-citrus fruits and cloying florals have a bad track record with me) I'm dreaming of the smell of a freshly cut, juicy grapefruit, sprinkled with sugar. The Pink Grapefuit single note sounds perfect, but alas it is beyond reach. So here's my options: BAOBHAN SITH -- Grapefruit, white tea, apple blossom and ginger. I liked the ginger in The Lady of Shalott, but in Siren it was too foody. I've never tried anything with white tea or apple blossom. I worry that they may be too foody or cloying candy-like. CHESHIRE CAT -- Grapefruit, red currant, dark musk, Roman chamomile, delphinium, and lavender. It sounds too fruity/dark musky/floral to be what I'm looking for. PHOBOS -- Chilling white musk, lemon verbena, white grapefruit and lemongrass. Although Shalott and Kitsune-Tsuki both had white musk, it was very subtle in both. Here, I'm worried about it overwhelming the whole blend. SHATTERED -- A blend of white champagne notes, grapefruit, lotus, slivered mint and crystalline aquatic blooms. The aquatic blooms sound reassuring. The lotus in Black Lotus is much too cloying for me, and the wine notes in Delphi and Tum smelled rancid to me. How do the champagne and lotus here compare? I'm grateful for any suggestions, either from the above or any others you may have encountered. The last few imps I ordered weren't what I was expecting them to be, and I hope my next order will be a closer match.