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RubyWoo

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    Dorian, Edith Cushing, Kitsune - Tsuki, Jack, Jareth Wishlist: Shadow in the Elevator Snakecharmer Tambouer VILF I Fell In Love with a Floating Brain Boo Love's Philosophy Jareth

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  1. RubyWoo

    Edith Cushing

    In the Bottle: Sugar Cookie Wet: Vanilla, tea, and lemon. This smells like a sweet and feminine Dorian variation, but without the darkness. Dry: a peculiar deep smell. I can only imagine this is the amber, patchouli, musk combination. Overall: This one was the winner for me. With Alan McMicheal in a close second. I ran out and bought a back up bottle because I loved it so much. It's a very sweet almost foodie scent.
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    Lady Lucille Sharpe

    In The Bottle: Floral musk with whispers of amber. Wet: Amber, Berries and a complex smell that you can't quite place. Dry: Soft and sweet powder. The complex smell from above stays and adds to the smell of the powder Overall: This has to be the most complicated scent of the Crimson Peak line that I have smelled. It's a floral musk with fruity complex undertones that dies down to an aristocratic, soft, feminine smell. I imagine that this is what Vanessa Ives would smell like. I'm very tempted to buy a back up bottle.
  3. RubyWoo

    Dr. Alan McMichael

    In the Bottle: Cloves, Smoke, and a greenness that smells almost medicinal. Wet: Smoke and Cloves. There is a masculine sweetness to this. Dry: Sandalwood and cloves. It smells masculine and comforting. Like a warm blanket by the fireplace as you sip clove tea on winter night. Overall: I love this scent. I wound up buying a back up bottle of this. This one has to be my second favorite of all the Crimson Peak scents. It's a more masculine scent, and much warmer than it's Sir Thomas counterpart.
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    Sir Thomas Sharpe

    In the Bottle: Sexy and sweet. There is a heavy smell of men's cologne. It smells very similar to 'Wild Country' from Avon. Wet: It simmers down pretty quickly. The overpowering men's cologne takes a back seat to a sweet vanilla musk smell. I wouldn't call this scent 'Unisex' but I would say it's mild. Dry: Musk. Pure. Musk. It's very heavy and thick. I can't detect any of the loveliness that it had before. Overall: This is a very masculine cologne that has a lot of complexities in the bottle. It was not my favorite of the Crimson Peak character scents. I was looking forward to Dorian's Dark sexy cousin. Instead I have a heavy masculine scent. I can see why many people adore this scent. However, it is not for me.
  5. RubyWoo

    Delirium

    Hmm, I find Delirium to be a very adept name for this scent. It's utterly Fruity/Floral, and I think that perhaps this is a little too bubbly for me. Wet: Apples. Dry: Fruity, but the roses come through very strong here. It stays on your skin for an average amount of time. It's not a favorite, but I assume someone who loves fruity florals would go crazy ::wink wink:: for this scent.
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    Blood Kiss

    With a name like Blood Kiss, and the fact that it was in the all time favorites category, I expected this sent to be IT. But alas, I smelled like wet Robitussin. Wet: Cherry cough syrup. Dry: Musky cherry cough syrup. I won't be purchasing this again, but I feel like it has a lot of potential for the right skin combination. Always, get an imp first! You don't want to spend 20 bucks to smell like cold medicine.
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    Belle Époque

    Upon reading the description, I was SURE this one was a keeper, but no, apparently my skin amps florals and spices. Wet: HOLY WHITE FLOWERS BATMAN! I kind of feel like bathroom spray. I smell like a giant WHITE FEBREEZE FLOWER. It's VERY strong, to a point where it almost bothers my nose. Dry: As it drys down the floral is less so, but I can smell the slight sweetness of the perfume. It's very light and girly. It lasts for a very long time.
  8. RubyWoo

    Black Cat

    I really wanted to like this perfume, but it just turned out to be a minty floral mess on me. Wet: MINT SO MUCH MINT. Dry: Floral mint. On my skin, the mint just comes through, and it stayed on my skin for quite a long time. I will not buy this again.
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    Bastet

    Very beautiful sexual musk. Wet: Unnatural warmth of spices that recalls ancient Egypt or temples. Dry: Musky in a wild, but strong way. It has a tendency to be a little medicinal at the VERY first, but it drys down VERY quickly. I's really lovely, but doesn't stay on your skin very long.
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    Countess Willie

    It's a little cough syrupy in the bottle. Wet: Super warm and sweet. The chocolate comes out. Dry: It warms down. It's a very mild pretty scent. Not too harsh, and not dark or seductive at all. Sophisticated warmth, with a touch of spice.
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