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    The Obsidian Widow

    Pinot noir, dark myrrh, red sandalwood, black patchouli, night-blooming jasmine, and attar of rose. In the imp and wet all I got was wine. It was a nice wine, dark and grape-y. But dry is MAGIC. The pinot noir, rose, and jasmine blend wonderfully into something that's somewhere between fruity and floral, but entirely sultry and mysterious. The myrrh and patchouli add depth and nice grounding aspect, with the red sandalwood adding a little sweetness. Normally these notes read as warmth to me, but not in this blend. It's not cool toned either, but somewhere in the middle. It makes me think of running through the city at night, red lipstick, the adventure not quite over.
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    The Peacock Queen

    2015 version. A beautiful, velvety red rose. A perfect bold rose.
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    Juke Joint

    Oh my WORD. I thought this was going to GREAT. Started off sweet and boozy and went to sweat. Like stale sweat. Nasty stale sweat. What happened? Who turned on me like this? Why? For what gain?
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    Aelopile

    In the imp: Citrus and amber. Zingy, but with a comforting warmth. Wet: Similar to in the imp, but with a distinct herbal edge from the verbena. Dry: Lost the herbal quality and the citrus has faded and become considerably less zingy. There is a nice warm, woody incense underneath. It has a lot of depth. Don't know if I need a bottle but it is definitely in consideration...
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    Kathmandu

    It starts off cedar and a strong spice (clove? cinnamon?). Dry it stays very similar. A sort of astringent and very raw scent.
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    Neutral

    This is warm, sweet skin. In a very innocent way. Beautiful, and will likely need a bottle!
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    Good

    This is very light and sweet on me. There is a warmth from the musk and something vaguely floral about it. Very well blended.
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    How Doth the Little Crocodile

    This starts off as a beautiful chocolate-mint, but dry the cedar and oakmoss dominate. There is a touch of pistachio as well, but I was looking for chocolate and mint.
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    Black Cat

    Really light rose, maybe some sandalwood? There is something bright about it as well, but it doesn't smell like lemon, or any other citrus. It's pleasant but I have roses I like better.
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    Dragon's Claw

    This smelled lovely in the imp, but the dragon's blood of course went spicy-floral.
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    Dwarven Ale

    Bottle: Super sweet butterscotch. Wet: Butterscotch and pumpkin. Dry: Less sweet, bread-y pumpkin with a touch of ginger and maybe nutmeg or clove. This could be a nice scent for autumn!
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    Scent Recs based on your PERSONALITY!

    Some picks for Syra: Dee - soft English leather, rosewood and tonka with a hint of incense, parchment and soft woods. Thalassa, The Galapagos Mermaid - Seaweed, kelp, salty ocean spray, bitter almond, night-blooming jasmine, frankincense, and benzoin. Luna - Touareg tea, Asian pear, carnation, lime sugar, green musk, armoise, and thyme. Venus Murcia - Crushed grass, honey myrtle, and dew-touched green musk. Some picks for Gracklebait: Philostratus' Phoenix - Rays of sunlight, shining with gold: amber glittering with orange blossom, Calabrian lemon, warm saffron, golden vegetal musk, and honeyed incense. Tweedledum - Green mango, fig, patchouli and green tea. Bard - A ridiculously charismatic blend of bay rum, honey, and white musk mingling with the scent of harp wood and lute strings and the twang of horn brass. Grand Guignol - Our Grand Guignol perfume is a shot of sweet apricot brandy; just enough to settle your nerves after a ghoulish, gory brush with the macabre.
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    Bestiaire du Moyen Âge

    I would like to start off this review by acknowledging Beth's artistry, she is truly a master of her craft. This scent perfectly illustrates the artwork. The apple blossom and grass stand out the most, with the musk supporting them. I have a hard time describing the musk because it's fresh and evocative of water but not quite aquatic to me. It's fresh, clean (but not in a soapy way), and sweet. I get a little mint and pine as well. The pine isn't like sticking your face in a branch, but more like the scent gently wafting down from the boughs. The mint just adds a faint crispness. As others have said this is just like walking through an orchard.
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    St. Clare

    This starts off with rum at the forefront for me, but it is not too boozy. As it dries it is a sweet vanillic-tobacco backed by rum. I can't pick out the mahogany or sandalwood in particular but I do get a sense of warm woodiness and texture in the scent. Overall it's very well blended, a great warm scent that feels perfect for the holidays and cool weather ahead.
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    De Vos’ Unicorn

    In the bottle and wet I get a touch of dry lavender, and in the wet stage I get sweet apricot. Surrounding is a very sweet peony with a touch of fluffy mallow. As it dries I'm enveloped in a pink fluffy marshmallow cloud. It's heavenly! Not too sweet, and has great throw. Much better than Stekk has on me.
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    Allegory of Chastity

    A beautiful, sweet, vanilla-rose. The pink rose/rosehips is a nice combination because the rosehips add a bit of a dry/dusty feel to make it more interesting. It was very sweet at the beginning but it tones down a little and the rose becomes fresher in the dry down. I feel like I get a little boost of the headiness of jasmine without ever actually smelling it. Unless you really amp jasmine, I think this is a safe blend for people who just don't care for it. Overall it's a bright, innocent rose scent.
  17. This is more on the unisex side but Palmyra (Golden amber and galbanum with frankincense, myrrh, Balm of Gilead, vanilla-infused sandalwood, sand-smoothed leather, and Ceylon cinnamon) is in the same family as Bastet to me. Though definitely less sweet, it has the nice resin and spice thing going on, with some sweetness from the sandalwood.
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    Disrespect for Established Authority

    In the bottle: Mostly leather, maybe getting some copal, too. The leather is definitely light and 'gleaming'. There is a little smokiness. On wet: Similar to in the bottle only stronger. The leather definitely smells fresh, but not in a chemical sort of way. Just like new, fresh leather. There is also a distinct sweetness from the resin in this stage. The scent gets a little smokier as it dries. Dry: The leather and copal fade back. The tobacco comes out, it's quite light and very dry to me. The smoked vanilla sweetens the blend beautifully. This stage is beautiful, though it is much lighter than I had expected but it does linger persistently. Really happy I have a bottle! (A million thanks to my fairy for getting this to me!)
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    Fenris Wolf

    I get a deep red musk in the imp/wet. As it dries down it calms down and the rosewood and sandalwood come out. But it's not dry or woody, but warm and soft.
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    Cairo

    Starts off sweet and smoky and then goes straight lemon drop candy. Bizarre!
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    Fire of Love

    This starts off as a beautiful jasmine, and gets a little kick of ginger and lemon. This might be a bottle!
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    Lilium Inter Spinas

    Starts off as sharp soap on me, then finishes as soft slightly green soap. I thought this was going to be SO pretty!
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    An Appraisal of Sensual Pleasure in the Four Seasons

    In the imp: tart and herbal. Getting mostly lemongrass and frankincense Wet: Frankincense often smells sharp and almost citrus-like at first and that's the case here. It's very tart. Dry: The frankincense warms up and is sweet and smoky. Teak is a very 'slick' smelling wood to me, and I am getting faint hints of plum and lemongrass with a stronger tone of honeysuckle over it. Overall: a very fresh incense-y spring scent but not particularly me!
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    Zombi

    While on the quest of the rose of my life I have eyed Zombi warily. Dirt never sounded that appealing as scent to me (even though I love the earthiness of scents like dead leaves and patchouli). But I have been frimped this so I gave it a go! In the imp: moss and earth. Damp, green, and dirty. Wet: Still damp and earthy, but with a soft english rose in the background. Dry: A distinctly dry rose scent up front. Soft and not sweet, as others have stated. There is something green too but not as damp as before, I'm thinking the rose leaf and moss combo. I can also faintly get the dirt underneath but it's actually very pleasant. Overall: This is something I'd see myself wearing in the fall, but I do very much like this scent. I am unsure if I need a bottle as of yet, but I'm very much leaning towards it! This has renewed my fervent quest for roses.
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    Iridescent Pastel Basket Grass

    Citrus-y candy. Both sweet and sour and positively shimmering. Underneath the citrus I would swear I get a little whiff of something green, but not lime.
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