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Everything posted by savage_rose
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So sexy-smelling! Patchouli can sometimes end up smelling like dirt or pencil erasers, but this patchouli is just scintillating and earthy. Magnetic.
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This smelled dark and resinous to me--I think it's the combination of frankincense and sandalwood that powder out on me and the cedar. It's dark and forboding, but not really me.
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Smite All Thy Borders with Frogges
savage_rose replied to annemathematics's topic in Limited Editions
Aquatic Planting Moon! I was expecting this to be more like Plague of Frogs, but it's more fresh-smelling. Oddly compelling . -
This was the runner-up Plague to me--it was sweet and fiery, but not intensely so (at least on my skin). And like the person who smelled Ritz crackers, there was a faint baked goods note to me. Really oddly nice, fiery, sweet, slightly bready. Very nice!
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They Shall Eate the Residue of that which is Escaped
savage_rose replied to annemathematics's topic in Limited Editions
This scent is the most amazing of them all in my opinion--it's a wonderful vanilla mint, and it's been a while since I smelled Snowblind, but I remember it smelling like this. Warm, comforting, sweet, and foody without being too much so. If we could nominate a Homecoming queen, er, plague, this one would win the crown (which would probably be made of thorns). -
So surprisingly nice! It's a sweet, dry herbal with a hint of dragon's blood herbal to it.
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This smelled so good in the bottle, sort of dry incense with almond. But as it started drying down, it became plastic almond. Sigh . Th
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Although I don't smoke, my Mom did, and I remember her Benson & Hedges cigarette boxes were lined with foil paper. And although smoking was gross, I loved the smell of the tobacco-scented foil, and watching her play solitaire with the Benson & Hedges playing cards as we watched TV. That's what Three Dayes smelled like to me: tobacco with a dry, metallic paperiness to it. Oddly pleasant (and it amazes me that I have a pleasant memory of my Mom smoking!), but I would not like to smell like this.
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Frankincense and myrrh tend to powder on me, but this does not at all! It's all incense wet, but dry it turns into a sweet, lovely "grown-up perfume" scent to paraphrase another reviewer. I think I'm mainly getting ti leaf and labdanum. It's sweet, a little sexy, a little kick-ass. Confident and assertive...this is definitely bottle-worthy.
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Poor The Other Miss Spink. So little love! Well, this definitely has the same burnt sugar/marshmallow/Aliens ride at Universal smokiness in The Other Miss Forcible. But with this, my skin amps rose so much that this turns into a lovely, smoky, subdued, oddly seductive version of the childlike tea party that was Miss Spink. Kind of like Midnight Mass with rose...it's nice. Not something I'd wear every day (and truly the sunshine-y Miss Spink is more appealing overall), but nice.
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Florals and tea, with a subtle hint of that baked note. This blend just makes me smile...it's sweet and not overpowering, and just smells like sunshine and teatime. But that teatime you might have had a little girl, imagining your dolls and bears, or your favorite characters coming to call (my teatime would have had Benson, oddly enough. I was a weird kid who valued deadpan humor). A childlike, effusive, innocent counterpoint to the demure knowingness of the Miss Forcible. I love this so much .
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Miss Forcible with a smoky intensity. It smells like burnt sugar to me, or burnt marshmallows, edges black and charred. Oddly appealing, but a little disturbing. Also, if you rode the Aliens ride at Universal in the 90s, there's a bit of that quality to the smokiness, the same quality in that smoke. This sounds bizarre and not even pleasant, but this is an unconventially pleasing scent.
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This smells like a tangy tea to me, with a hint of scone. It doesn't smell old-ladyish to me, but it does smell like a refined tea party. (with a hint of debauchery--the wit of Lord Henry with Dorian Gray, the crazy talk of which "founding father you fancy" at Emily Gilmore's DAR gathering. The semblance of propriety with a bit of a naughty side). The musk is there, but hidden way, way down. I've loved the reviews of this scent. And I have to laugh, because having smelled many an old purse (old lady or my own), there's a stale smell to those completely lacking here. This is lovely! It's not a young scent, but it's ageless. At least to me . Also, I want to try layering it with Miss Spink sometime...when I go from scent to scent, each seems to brighten the other.
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Very clean smelling...actually, it turns into TP'd Tree on me. It's such a complex list of notes, to smell just like Demeter's Laundromat .
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... Deep cocoa laced with patchouli, leather armor, ritual incense, and a touch of Xochiquetzal’s flowers. The resins go all powdery, and all that's left is a bit of bitter cocoa and something burning. Not good on me.
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Not bad, but extremely light. Faintly dragon's blood-like.
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In the imp it's a wonderful, bright apple scent, and I think, "Maybe it's enough like Hesperides to be a good alternative." But on, as it dries, the apple fades away and all that's left is a clean scent with a bit of a soapy feel to it. It's very pleasant, just not what I would typically choose to smell like perfume-wise (on the other hand, were this a soap scent, it would be wonderful).
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On me, this is all white musk. It smells sweet and a little incensey, but I'm disappointed that there's no coconut or hazelnut (2 of my favorite things!)
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Oh, Seance, I hardly knew ye. The vetiver scents may come and go (and go, and go, and go), but when a rose scent leaves it always makes me especially nostalgic. This smells like lovely, shy, rosy incense in the imp. Bulgarian rose, desert rose, that tangy rose scent, not a regular rose-red garden rose. On, it disappears, a slight hint of it remaining on my skin. This would have been an amazing Atmo, a shy, wallflower cousin to the dramatic Fainting Couch. On me though, it's just wasted. Maybe I'll try it in a scent locket. It's a great scent.
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It smells lovely and deep and sweet in the imp, like wine and chocolate. Wet, it keeps vacillating between too-sweet and bitter. After the drydown, it's a nice mix of a hint of fruit and a hint of the bitter cocoa. It's okay--not amazing on me, but nice.
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Grapefruit along with something obnoxious and overpowering. A giant cloud of...something...a neroli and jasmine sledgehammer? No...all of the notes have worked at one point, but like a really bad star-studded extravaganza, together it's a dud.
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It smells like light incense and faint herbs. It's extremely neutral on me, not one thing or another. It would be a nice base scent for layering.
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This is really gorgeous...lily warmed by jasmine, sweet and smooth. Definitely a keeper.
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This smells like a really complex Jolly Rancher. Candied raspberry or pomegranate...wet and red and sweet. Weird, but pretty.
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It's so sweet and fresh and fierce. It smells clean and natural, and sweet, but the sage gives it a slight herbal greenness. Very nice!