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Alas this is not for me. It goes from being a fresh clean rose when wet to a dirty, rose covered ashtray.
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In the imp: Baby powder oh no! Wet: Still baby powder for the first 5 minutes and then fades to an almost sweet incense. Dry down: A backdrop of black leather and sweet incense with a drop of latex. Much sweeter than I anticipated! Dry (2 hrs): Sadly at this point it goes back to baby powder. But what I got for those 2 hours was gorgeous.
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Not much of a morpher, its all sweet buttery caramels on me. It's gorgeous and layers wonderfully with Glowing Vulva bath oil!
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Oh Puck, you poor unloved thing. I must be one of the lucky few that civet plays well with, I get nothing disgusting here. Just feral musky earthiness with a hint of sweetness. Definitely not an everyday scent, but an interesting one nevertheless!
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Ah no, heartbreak! Acrid sour champagne with a tiiiiny hint of vanilla cake.
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I'm thinking either Tokyo Stomp or Dark Chocolate, Lime and Chocolate Mint for tomorrow.
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The released version and the proto are very different on me. SPF is light and sweet, and sits very close to the skin. I definitely get the comparisons to gummies sniffing this in the bottle and when first applied- and I really like this stage too! Once it starts drying the gummy aspect fades significantly making way for this really gorgeous spice- it smells like mulling spices almost to my nose with a sugary plum wafting in the background. Once dry the sweetness comes forward a bit more, but the spice is still quite prominent. Good medium throw. All in all, I think I prefer this one slightly to the released if only because I have a thing for mulling spices.
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This turns into almost a complete absinthe single note on me. I'm hoping with some age the absinthe will back off and the other notes will pop out.
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Bones Trombone: Upon first application I get a sweet blueberry fluff which quickly morphs into a tart lemon with graham cracker crust backdrop. Definitely reminiscent of a lemon meringue pie. As it starts to dry the blueberry comes out more and something here comes out to add a slight spice, perhaps this is the hemlock coming into play. Wafts of blueberry marshmallow fluff is wafting back up at me as I type- yum! The small amount of spice goes away quickly and the lemon is really amping now, very fresh like. There's almost a minty touch to it, it clears my sinuses slightly. Interesting. Now it's back to the yummy pie scent. 2 hours later and this amazing deep, rich pie crust comes out. It's delicious and I want to eat my wrist.
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Oh god, this is delicious! It reminds me of my grandma's lemon pies with a sugary glaze top. Good throw too- I can smell it wafting back up at me while I type. A definite summer staple and will need more than just the two measly decants I have now.
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My god, people weren't joking when they described it as a Thin Mint cookie. That's what it is for me straight up and I love. But now I want Thin Mints.
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Bottle: Chestnuts Wet: Even deeper chestnuts. Apparently I really amp chestnuts Dry: The chestnuts even out but they're still strong, but a thick sweet honey starts to appear 8 hrs later: A thick, sweet nutty honey. This isn't the fake sugary honey, this smells like actual honey I put this on before bed last night and I can still smell it faintly now. It's much sweeter now then when I put it on- a thick nutty honey that makes me want to lick my arm. Delicious!
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Can't believe that I forgot to review this! Jack was among my first order and I still love it today. I was also fortunate to pick up a very nicely aged 2005 10ml and I have to say this ages very well. Warm, spicy, buttery and creamy- it layers really well with Trick or Treat!
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I received this as a tester frimp bottle a couple months ago and am just now getting around to test this. I agree with everyone else who says this isn't at all what I was expecting! It's a very fresh ozone with a wood backdrop- definitely reminiscent of a fall day in the woods when the air is crisp and the leaves are starting to drop. I wish I could remember who sent me the bottle, because it's not one I would have picked for myself and I'm glad it was sent to me. Another surprise BPAL.
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Bottle: Dark, thick bitter cocoa with a hint of coffee Wet: Coffee with hints of spice Dry: Bitter cocoa with more than a hint of spice. There's a bit of coffee and what smells like tobacco hanging out in the background. I get very little booze from this at all, if it is there it's very faint. Very rich and spicy, I can't see this as a blend I'd reach for often. I can see me reaching for this on a rainy day where I curl up with a good book- that's the impression it's leaving me.
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In the imp: gingerbread cupcakes with creamy frosting! Wet on wrist: The creamyness goes away immediately followed by a really spicy ginger, which is not surprising since I amp nutmeg like crazy. There's a point in here where the vanilla starts to fight it out with the ginger and the ensuing wafting end up being a spicy ginger cream. Dry: The marshmallow comes out. This isn't like the marshmallow in Marshmallow Pumpkin, light and dusty, this is the sticky goo that you loved as a kid. It reminds me of a gingerbread whoopie pie with marshmallow creme in the middle and dusted with cinnamon and sugar. I love it!
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Bottle: Fizzy and pink, a bright bubbly scent. Wet: Still fizzy with more than a hint of strawberry. There's some sort of pepper that comes in that really balances the sweetness out nicely. Dry: The fizz really fades into the background, almost undetectable, with a very fruity forefront. There's a really nice balance between the sweet fruit and the pepper to keep it from being overwhelmingly sweet. Verdict: I like it! Even though there's more fizz in the bottle than on me, it still manages to be a nice pink scent. Very reminiscent of Loli Goth.
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Champagne and Roses with maybe a smattering of O for me tonight. My other champagne scents from Will Call haven't gotten here yet. I so wanted to wear Pink Champagne.
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I received a half bottle of this from an awesome person on LJ. This is a really interesting blend! Slightly sweet hay, dried berries and a warm nuttiness to it. It's different and I quite like that.
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I wish this was sold in bottles, because it is yum. I don't get much else except sweet, juicy berries from this; there may be a hint of ale on the dry down, but it's so faint its barely there. Yummy!
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I'll try and be as helpful as I can. Urk. Bottle: Very plum with a hint of sweetness. Wet: Still plum, but this is not a strong plum, it's very light and airy. It's sweet, but not overly sweet. Gentle I would call it. Dry: Still very light plums. The apricot has come out and really enhances the plum. I don't get much of anything else, if I do it's very faint.
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I was very luck to get this as a frimp from a recent Lab Ebay auction. Sadly, this scent does not like me. It went directly to baby powder and stayed there. Such a shame.
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I decided to go with Drink Me for the dinner and will probably go with Cold Moon later tonight.
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2008 version: In the decant I get the distinctness of the amber and the cocoa, but when I put it on this delicious dark cocoa comes out and makes me want to eat my wrist. After being dry for a while the amber finally makes a bit of an appearance and adds a bit of creamyness to the blend and a distinct "gold" feeling. Yummy!
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Wet this is very rum and cheesecake, with a slightly woody backnote. I dunno if it just needed more time to settle or if my nose was off, who knows. Dry it's very creamy and butterscotch with rum. It has a decent amount of throw too. I applied this last night and about 12 hours later it's still there- I woke up this morning to a very creamy rum butterscotch greeting my nose. Gorgeous blend!