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Bright. Light. Lovely. With first application, I immediately get something citrus and sharp, almost lemongrassy. Then I get a light peach scent that is blended well with the bergamot and musk. I sense a floral hanging in the background but that's all it does. This is really lovely. I'll keep the imp for now but I don't know if I need a bottle.
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Astringent in the bottle. After being applied, it stays that way for awhile. So much so, that after half an hour, I figured that I would have to get rid of it. Then she morphed. Oh did she. The Snake Oil comes to the front and tries to dominate the blend but Dorian is right there, grounding it. Together they play well and I can hardly smell the lavendar and fennel. Just this smooth, confident, sweet but clean (yet also a bit dirty--still from the snake oil) vanilla. Love it. Now I have to go through another test to see if I can stand the astringent smell long enough for it to disappear.
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Coke. Apricot-y coke-a-cola.
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The Antikythera Mechanism
saralaughs replied to VioletChaos's topic in Phoenix Steamworks & Research Facility
This starts out really very sharp on me. It calms down really very fast, with the woods overwhelming. I don't get much vanilla at all and the tobacco is a side player at all times. This really is very manly on me. The vanilla (what is there) is more of a herbal vanilla rather than a creamy vanilla. It'd smell lovely on a man (and I may try it on my SO ) but not a scent I'd pick out for myself. -
A seductive, serpentine white scent, elusive, crystalline, and spellbinding: white amber, silver birch, immortelle, davana, pale musk, star jasmine, and ylang ylang. I had to try this as I saw many references to The Girl and Antique Lace being alike. The only thing I see as a similarity would be the feel of "old". The Girl doesn't smell anything like Antique Lace to me. They do share a "feel" though. The Girl is very soft and light, yet there is a mysteriousness about her. I get the amber and florals and they go well together in this. It has a very "cold" quality to it. Where as Antique Lace is "warm and old", The Girl is "cold and old". And I don't mean "old" here as in "That is so damn old" but as in an ancient thing that has knowledge that would scare your underware into riding your ass. Lovely.
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Mircalla is crazy sexy love. Yes, red musk amps on me in this but the orchid makes it sweet I think. Also, the patchouli and clove hold it down and keep it from going feral on me. It's a really nice, rich red musk blend and reminds me A LOT of Ecstasy of Passion. As I like EofP more, I don't think I'll need Mircalla.
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WHOA spice! When first applying that is all I get. Just spice. As it settles, there is the really yummy pumpkin. And with it comes a bit of vanilla bean. It does remind me of a pumpkin coffee drink. I like it a lot. Just not on me.
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This blend is lovely. It's true pumpkin on me. The honey is very nice and adds a non-sugary sweetness to the blend while the almond gives it a roundness. The almond isn't really pronounced on me. This was very much what I would think Her Voice would smell like with the addition of pumpkin (minus the floral). Not sure if I like pumpkin at all on my skin though.
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This really does bring to mind what I think of when I imagine Lilith. The scent is sweet (sugar and coconut) and a bit tart (the pom) or sharp. It has this air of confidence that I think a child of Beth and Puddin' would have. Very adverturous yet smart and mischevious. I totally get Lilith in this scent. I'm just not sure it's me or that I will wear it often. I'm going to keep it for now just because the label art is adorable.
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This just isn't my snake. Very rich cocoa with a bit of milk balancing out the Snake Oil. I should like (or even possibly love) but I don't. Something about the mixture of the additions with the Snake Oil just don't call to me. It smells nice and rich but it is not claling my name.
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After testing Lambs Wool and finally admitting to myself that I love food smells but don't want to smell like them all day (they're awesome in soaps and scrubs but I don't want them to linger), I immediately thought "Well, Cake Smash is going to have to go, too". Boy was I wrong. This is a sweet, chocolate perfume on me. It's not foody enough that I feel like I'm walking around with a big giant CAKE sign on my forehead but it's got those sweet elements to it. It smells like a really expensive, really good, chocolate non-commerical perfume...which screams Beth. Lovely blend for a lovely occasion.
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A popular holy day beverage in 18th century Ireland: roasted apples mashed into warmed milk and ale, with nutmeg, sugar, ginger, and clove. Ok, this is a lovely fall scent. It's apples, but not crisp apple at all. It's baked apple with a bit of cream and spices. It smells like the inside of a kitchen in fall...warm and steamy. Here's the thing I learned with this bottle though. I love the smell of this. The yummy smells of apples and cream and spice all mixed together. I love to smell it, I just don't want to smell like it. I think, from now on, my addiction to foody-smells are best left in scrubs and soaps. Off to swaps...
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I'm confused. By the notes, I should love this blend. I mean musk, vanilla flower, beeswax, and cobal? Hello. That's me. But something is a bit different. There is a tangy, sharp, almost citrus note that is hanging this up for me. I think that might be the skin musk. Maybe I've found a musk that does not like me. But yet... If I don't huff my wrist, I get waffs of smell that are really lovely...a smell that is calling me to huff, then I do. And there is that sharp note. I need to learn to just put it on and not huff. Just to enjoy those waffs of deliciousness. If I can get over the (sometimes) sharp note, I'll keep the bottle. I may give it an all day test later in the week, just to see.
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Irrelevant and Disturbing Surreal Crawdad Dream
saralaughs replied to filigree_shadow's topic in Liliths
This. Except it's not too fruity for my tastes...it's just it's a bit too sharp. The tea and ginger totally dominate in the blend on me and I was hoping for more blueberry. Thing is, if I wait awhile I get this warm, vanilla blueberry tea that is smoother than what I first applied. I dunno. I think I'm going to keep it for now and do a full-day test drive to see how it acts over time. And no crawdad dreams for me while I was pregnant. Funnily enough, mine were about monster blueberry muffins. It may be because I ate so many of them. -
I keep wanting Bpal foodies/ultimate sweets to work on me. I do. I really, really do. On this was sugar, sugar, sugar, vanilla-ed plastic strawberry. Something about my chemistry can not do straight up foody/sweet scents. I need to get that through my thick skull. It's hard though. I'm such a foodie at heart.
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I have to mirror kerikeri's comments. Agape (which I got to try thanks to a very lovely forumite ) starts out very juicy and sharp smelling from the passionfruit and guava. After a bit the apple comes out and the sharpness starts to fade, leaving only juicy apple. While it continues to dry, the vanilla cream is there, rounding out the blend. The carnation then comes into play for me, adding a bit of floral spice. It's a very fun, beautiful scent. I just don't know if it's "me" yet.
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I'll second the Lyonesse (if you like amber as well). It's a really warm, lovely, creamy vanilla/amber to me.
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This is beautiful. Unfortunately, it's not my type of scent. It's very green with a strong citrus undertone. It smells wet, green, lush, and fruity. I lvoe it and I think Beth did a great job representing the place. I'm just not a huge fan of citrus and this has too much of that type of undertone for me. If you're a green lover or a citrus lover, this is definitely for you. It screams coolness in a hot climate and would be perfect for summer days.
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Wow. Lilac. A lilac that doesn't go soapy on me. Let me again. Ok. This was quite a surprise for me. I put it on and immediately got a sharp. almost lemony scent that was well..sharp. I really didn't think I was going to like it. Then it started to morph. The vanilla came out and the lemony whatever it was went away. I'm now left with this really elegant, smooth, creamy lilac/musk scent that is absolutely beautiful. Man, I'm getting a bottle.
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THis has all the notes in it to be my PERFECT scent..except the caramel. I thought I'd give it a try anyway. I'm glad I did but it just didn't work on me. When first applied the caramel overwhelms me and it's not a scent I adore in the first place. After awhile the caramel calms down a bit and I get incense-y caramel with a bit of teak. Still . After about 7 hours though it's this perfect skin scent that is warm, sensual and very much NOM worthy. I just can't wait 7 hours for that to happen.
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2006- Well, a lovely blend. Sugar, smoke, a light white floral and something else making a sort of powdery note. The floral is stronger (on me) than anything else, with the smoke backing it up with a little bit of the sugar in the mix. I like it quite a bit. Too bad my skin ate most of it within an hour. Afterward, I'm left with floral. Not bad, but not what I was looking for. I think this may be off to swapland.
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I really don't get any "cake" out of All Souls. It goes on with a florally incense and stays that way...well, the floral goes away but I'm stuck with the incense and maybe a *hint* of sugar. Off to swaps for me!
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Seriously, if you're looking for a caramel apple scent this fall, BUY this. On me, it's not a pure caramel apple, which is fine...if I wanted a plain caramel apple scent, there are tons of etailers I could go to. This? This is much deeper with the butterscotch and rum bringing it to a whole other level for me! Another fall winner!
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Punkie Night is quite the fall scent for me. I love apples! Apple cider, apple orchards, apple pie, apple!! Right out of the bottle you smell crisp, juicy sweet apples that are also tart and lovely! After applying I immediately get some spice so it turns into a warm mulled apple cider for me with a peak of the cranberry to add a litte lightness to it. Love this scent! Love it! It does tend to fade fast on me so I'll be slathering!
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Mme. Moriarty, Misfortune Teller (2006)
saralaughs replied to zillah37's topic in Carnaval Diabolique
With MME I'm getting mostly red musk and patchouli when first applied...about an hour down the road the plum peaks in to add a light fruitiness to the mix as well as a little creaminess....I think that may be the vanilla too..but they both are happy to sit in the background while the musk runs the show. It's a nice show. I like...it's not overbearing but very there...this scent has a presence that makes you sit up and take notice.