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Wet: Resin and wood. First on: Same on my skin. Dry: Sharp wood with a background of incense.
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Wet: Sharply floral. First on: Unchanged. Dry: Sharp, strongly floral incense.
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- Halloween 2011
- Halloween 2010
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Wet: Spicy musk. First on: Spicy florals. Dry: Musky and floral and not spicy anymore.
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- Lupercalia 2020
- Lupercalia 2006-2008
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('07 version.) Wet: Rosy. First on: Sweet, watery rose. Dry: Same on drydown. A pleasant rose scent, but not really my thing.
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- Yule 2003–2005
- Yule 2017
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Wet: Leather. First on: Leather and spice. Ironically, unlike De Sade, I can't smell any rose. Dry: Same on drydown. Too masculine for me.
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Wet: Fresh mint, mostly. First on: Springtime and wet. Dry: Faint, almost faded away. Pleasant, though.
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Wet: Floral soap. Almost don't want to put it on. First on: Same on my skin, sigh. Dry: Nope, still the same. Time to scrub it off.
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Wet: Fruity wine. First on: Spicy fruit. Dry: Same on drydown. Nothing very special about it, but it's a pleasant smell.
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Wet: Super floral. First on: Sweet roses are overwhelming everything. Dry: Sweet floral soap, yuck.
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Wet: Faint cologne. First on: Barely-there bay rum cologne. Dry: A faint hint of tobacco and nothing else.
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Wet: Berries and pastry. Yum! First on: Same on the skin. Dry: A bit of caramel, buttery pastry. Kinda wanna lick myself.
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Wet: Very, very musky. First on: Citrusy musk. Dry: Same on drydown. Slightly sharp.
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Wet: Spice and ...musk? First on: Musky citrus. Where is this musk coming from? Dry: Same on drydown.
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Wet: All pumpkin, all the time! First on: Mmm, pumpkin pie. Dry: Smells like a kitchen at Thanksgiving time, but it's not really a perfume I want to wear.
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Wet: Sharply floral. Violet's taking over in the bottle. First on: Still heavily violet. Dry: All violet all the time. Meh.
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Wet: Roses? and leather... First on: Just pure leather. Dry: New car smell! Great smell, not a great perfume.
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Wet: Spicy...water. First on: Now it's watered down chocolate. I don't know where the chocolate is coming from. Dry: Same, but fainter.
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The scent of Irish coffee, dusty tomes and polished oakwood halls. Wet: Coffee and oak. First on: Like a coffeehouse! Very memory-triggering. Dry: Still like a coffeehouse on drydown. It'd be a great room scent, but not so much for perfume.
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Wet: Sharp, musky incense. First on: It's all amber and patchouli on my skin. Dry: Unchanged on drydown. A pleasant smell, but I probably wouldn't wear it much.
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Wet: Flowers and sweet fruit. First on: I'm getting...grape? Weird. Dry: Fruity florals. Pretty and light.
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(Testing both original and resurrected versions.) Wet: Original and resurrected versions both smell like sugary flowers in the bottle. First on: Again, they smell almost identical - sweet flowers, caramel apple. The more aged original smells richer somehow, though. Dry: They start fading pretty quickly. Resurrected starts to smell like plasticky sugar flowers. Original lacks the plastic smell and fades down into indistinct sweet flowers.
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Wet: Vanilla and flowery. First on: Same, but the vanilla is stronger. Dry: Mmm, a beautiful light floral with a heavy vanilla layer. Yum!
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Wet: Super sharp commercial perfume. Eep. First on: Still commercial perfume. Dry: Never changed, and now I'm off to scrub it off.
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Wet: Florals? First on: ...Roses? Maybe one of the salty dry woods is rosewood. Dry: Sharp and acidic. Yikes.
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Wet: Plastic sugar. I'm scared. First on: Still plastic. Dry: Plastic plastic plastic! Bah!
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- Halloween 2014
- Halloween 2017
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