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Everything posted by ralenth
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At first, it reminded me of honeyed offering cakes: sticky and sweet. Fine minutes later, it's got spicy tones, and the honey is much more muted. I don't get much wine from this, but Athens does have a pretty, well rounded scent. It's nice, but I'm not convinced I'll need bottles of this any time soon. Edit: The wine note showed up later. Now it makes me want to go get some baklava.
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At first sniff, it reminds me of a dusty tea room. It turns resiny and sweet after a few minutes. I have a hard time pinning this down. It's soft, warm and sweet with hints of myrrh, which I adore. Definitely keeping this, if only to decipher it further.
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Dark, deep, mysterious and damned sexy. Sexy is not something I expected from Cthulhu. This aquatic is deep and green, almost piney at some points. It is strong and fragrant and would be incredibly sexy on a male, though it still smells pretty good on me too. Tested it on the SO and yes, it is sexy on man. Mmm... Cthulhu is lust inspiring. Somehow, this seems wrong. I like it anyway.
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The scent doesn't really corollate with what I remember hurricanes smelling like, at least not on my skin. At first, it has an ozone tang surrounded by light aquatic notes, but it sharpens into something astringent. Unfortunately not a winner for me. I'll try it later on in the month and then off to swaps.
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Love an Aveda scent or shampoo, looking for a BPAL that's similar?
ralenth replied to Fishwomon's topic in Recommendations
Thank you for posting that link, portalkat. I can't brain today. I have the dumb. -
Love an Aveda scent or shampoo, looking for a BPAL that's similar?
ralenth replied to Fishwomon's topic in Recommendations
Hello from another Aveda fan... addict, in my case. I agree with pretty much every recommendation above and don't have one to add. There is an entire thread discussing musks somewhere (I swear I did not imagine this, but I have not found it yet)... -
I grabbed this lovely lady out of my box o' frimpage and decided to give her a go, thinking I'd get something spicy and naughty. Of course, it would have helped if I read the description first. Pele is soft and lush, like rolling around in a bed of tropical blossoms covered in morning dew. Gentle, sweet and insistent, she lingers. Hate to sound trite, but boy, do I smell pretty now. I love this one and will be coming back to her again.
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A frimp from the lab: Wet: Dark and mysterious. The pine jumps up and something darker creeps behind it. Drydown: I feel like I'm rolling around on the forest floor at Christmas time. I am getting a bit dirty, mmm, but I smell like holiday. Not sure this was intended, but my sleep deprived brain likes it. Dry: Mmm, there's some sort of berry sweetness in addition to the pine now. I don't smell like household cleaner, how delightful! Overall: I'll definitely come back to this. It's so neat.
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Oneiroi is like a bottomless pit of lavender that sucks you down into a deep, restful sleep. I sleep so well every time I use it. I haven't had as much luck with Somnus, but that's okay, because Mr. Oneiroi is a total winner.
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I'm in love with the new Blue Moon, but cannot justify another bottle at the price when I am still building my collection. Can anyone recommend a GC that is somewhat similar?
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Bottle: Full, lush roses in bloom. Mmm. Wet: A little sourness creeping in under the roses. Drydown: Oddly enough, it smells green, evocative of freshly cut stems. Dry: The green scent is dominating, though I catch faint whiffs of rose. Overall: Incredibly disappointed. Will test once more before kicking this one to the curb.
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Bottle: Citrus abounds in here! I think I can catch a floral livening things up. Wet: Lemony, slightly like Pledge. Faint floral lingers in the background. Drydown: Still very citrusy, but less like a cleaning product. Not "sleek elegance" yet, but at least I don't smell like the cleaning lady. Dry: It's bright and slightly cloying. I thought it would be a bit more swanky with a name like Manhattan, but this smells more like I imagine cheer practice would. Overly bubbly. Overall: I want to like it, but I don't. I'll come back to it again later on before it goes in the swap bin.
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Bottle: Sour tangy scent of leather. Wet: A bit sour on too. Nothing else really comes through. Drydown: The sour scent fades, thankfully. The leather is evocative and deep, underlying the sweet crush of the tonka. It reminds me of a sweeter version of what club night used to smell like: leather and sexy, with a bit of clinging smoke, yet still feminine. Dry: Warm and full, sultry. Oh, I am in lust with this one. Overall: Yes, yes, yes.
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Bottle: Feminine and sexy. Hard to pick out notes, but definitely some sort of musk and a light floral. Wet: Sensual, musky. Drydown: Carnations dance a bit with the musk notes, but eventually come out to lead. Very nice play. Dry: Settles down to a spicy floral scent. A bit deeper than I'd expect from the initial phases, but definitely lovable. Overall: I never got plum, unless it was hidden somewhere in the depth. I really like this one and could see myself purchasing a bottle.
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Bottle: Smells very strongly of maraschino cherries. Wet: Mmm, cherrylicious. Now I want a sundae. Drydown: A waft of what seems like vanilla but becomes something pungent I can't quite identify as the scent deepens, licorice, almost. No, anise. A tad bit powdery. Where'd that cherry go? Dry: A softened creamy blend of the anise with musky notes, with occasional soft peeps of cherry. Overall: Soft and intriguing, it clings very close to the skin. I really like this quite a bit. Not quite certain if I'd get a whole bottle just yet.
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In bottle: Sweet grapefruit scent. Smells like fresh-squeezed juice. Wet: Mmm, a rush of tart and tangy grapefruit. Drydown: The bottom opens up and a musky scent peeks out. I catch a bit of something sweeter in there too, but as quickly as I find it, it's gone. Delicious, but keeps changing. Definitely as crazy as the Cheshire. Dry: Huskier, and faintly fruity. Unfortunately it faded quickly. I'm left with a bit of musk with soft traces of fruit. I like it, but I want the grapefruit to come back. Overall: I like it, but I'm not sure I'd wear this too often.
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bottle: Gorgeous lilies with sweet hints of honey. Smells divine. I think I'm in love, here. Oh, sweet sweet lilies here I come! wet: Baby powder? Ah, flashes of lilies jump up on occasion. drydown: Soft, sweet and powdery. Gently feminine, but having a rough time getting past the powdery part. dry: Definitely fully baby powder at this point. verdict: I really love how it smells in the bottle, but apparently it just isn't for me.
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In the bottle: Sweet, heady floral. Not really picking up the vanilla. My immediate thought is: "Mmm. Lush." Wet: Whoa, violets. Like candied violets amped waaaaaaaaay up. Delicious, but not sure I want to smell like this all day long. Dry: Vanilla came out to play, though was a bit jarring up against the violet. Gardenia peeps out a little, but it can stay in the background. Verdict: As my first experience with violet, I think it went over well. I wanted it to be a bit muskier but I do like it. Uncertain as to whether I will invest in a larger amount.
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In bottle: Sweet floral with tinges of pear. Very excited to try this one out. Wet: Nauseatingly sweet, the honeysuckle is overpowering the other notes. Dry: Still far too sweet, hoping this one tones down a bit over time. The pear came to play as well what may be one of the lilies. Curious to see how this one continues to develop. After a while, it turned to a floral baby powder. Another reviewer mentioned it reminded her of Love's Baby Soft and I could not agree more. Sadly, this one might have to be swapped out.
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Bottle: At first sniff, a bit heady. Opium comes to the fore, with sandalwood and lily in the background. Wet: Initially, the lily was overpowering. I felt like a little girl dabbling in my mother's cheap perfume for play time. Dry: Over time, the notes blended into a decadent mix that was much more satisfying. Opium and lily were most prevalent with hints of sandalwood. I never sensed the mandarin, which was a bit disappointing. BE seems to have quite a bit of staying power on my skin (eight hours and still going strong). I definitely will be coming back to this one.