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Snake Oil Help! Layering it, Snake Pit scents, blends with Snake Oil
voodoocatwoman replied to spaceprostitute's topic in Recommendations
Of the entire Snake Pit, Green Tree Viper is the only blend that made me go ICK. Boomslang is worthy of a swoon of major proportion. -
Very light fragrance- floral on application but with a hint of coolness. On drydown, it appears to fade, but as I sniff my wrist, it reappears. It is wispy and nearly transparent but definitely there. Nice but not something I must have at the moment.
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I am in a rotten mood today. The only thing keeping me from turning into the Tasmanian Devil is the fact that I have The Rose on today. It is the true scent of a red rose, just cut from a bush. It is fresh and beautiful. It is keeping me from reaching for things that could be used as weapons. The Rose= Good.
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Apples. Fresh. Crisp. Tart. Bright red. Delicious. This is one that I prefer to what is available from the lab. I understand why this version did not make it, but DAMN it's nice. I would buy vats of this and share them with the apple queen, ScaryDoll.
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I can't even begin to describe how the name fits the fragrance. It is utterly disgusting. If I walked into a slaughterhouse, THIS is how I would expect it to smell. I made the mistake of dabbing a tiny bit of this on my wrist. I can tell you this: Folks, if you want to smell like rotten meat, THIS is the scent for you. Step right up... plenty to go around. Can you say ICK? I knew that you could.
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Ickity ick ick. This started out wet as cotton candy- sweet and beautifully foody. I am not a foody but I thought I could make an exception for this. Unfortunately, when it initially dried down, it began to smell like adhesive bandages. Great... I smell like a giant band-aid. Later, it still has a plastic-y smell but it's a bit more spicy. Spicy plastic. It's what I've always dreamed of smelling like. NOT.
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In the imp, it has quite a bite- very sharp. Might that be the wine note? On application, I get sandalwood and ambergris, primarily. Dry, no changes. Sandalwood and ambergris. I think this will be lovely for the fall.
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Carnation and sandalwood FTW. I can't describe this blend beyond this except that it is mildly powdery but gorgeous. I have a feeling that amber is contributing to the gorgeosity but I can't specifically pinpoint it. The longer it stays on, the more powdery it turns. I would LOVE to have a dusting powder that smelled like this. YUM.
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Ick. On application, I smell like I have been dunked in a vat of molasses. Dry, the fragrance goes straight to patchouli. Nothing else. A little vanilla might have softened this up but it got off the bus before the Lawn Gnome arrived at my door.
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Dragon's blood + amber = sweet love The only problem with this is that I need to reduce the application by about half. It is very powerful and is so strong, it is making me slightly woozy. I think a bottle is in order and it'll probably last the rest of my natural life.
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Green? No. Herbs? No. Leather? Maybe. I don't know. What I detect is ambergris and incense. The scent starts out warm and becomes more and more sultry. Four hours later it is still as strong as when I applied it.
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Ah, yes... the smell of bell pepper. On me? I think not.
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Oh, wow. Super-ripe fruit, full to bursting with sugar. I see where some get the bubblegum description, but on me, it has a bit of a sharp tang, almost but not quite sour. After it dries, it turns bright and sweetly clean. LOVE.
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Mmmm. Fruit. Honey. Lots of honey. On drydown, a bit of sandalwood pokes its head in. The combination is lovely.
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Pretty! Wasn't sure what to expect with the combination but it dries down to a sultry and sexy fragrance.
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If, on an average day, you asked me what ozone smelled like, I'd say "Dunno." Today, if you ask, I will thrust my imp (thanks again to the wonderful Ahania!!) under your nose and tell you to breathe deeply. I didn't know that I knew but now I know that I knew! On drydown, the ozone is still present, but the scent of well worn leather is right up there too. There's a little bit of an incense-ish note too (is that the myrrh? I don't have the slightest idea what the other notes are, much less what they smell like). The overall effect is lovely. I can easily see this being worn by a man, but I wouldn't think twice about wearing it myself.
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Something smells like expensive French perfume....
voodoocatwoman replied to Alchemist's topic in Recommendations
I think that Vixen is a dead ringer for Shalimar. -
Hello ROSE. . . . . soap
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Chaos Theory V: Recursive Self-Similarity v2
voodoocatwoman replied to dawndie's topic in Limited Editions
CXXVI Apple. This blend has a strong apple note. Yum. -
This is a weird chemical combo while wet. After it dries, it turns into a combo of Bit-o-Honey candy (Stellans, you nailed this one) and lilac. When I take a whiff, I get the candy and then the flower. I am interested in seeing how this ages and which scent will preside. ETA: 10/23/09... a honeyed and resined lilac wins the election--- I LOVE this.
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Chaos Theory V: Recursive Self-Similarity v3
voodoocatwoman replied to fiddledragon's topic in Limited Editions
XI Wet, this blend is sharp vetiver with a plank of wood smacking me in the nose. On application, it stays sharp and the wood gets smackier. Ow? Fortunately, this dries down to a resin-y incense. The vetiver is still there but happliy it is now i nthe background. This imp has a home for life. -
Chaos Theory V: Recursive Self-Similarity v1
voodoocatwoman replied to awesomeoverlord's topic in Limited Editions
CXXIII Dorian and Tobacco in a bake shop. Sweet. -
I thought I would like this. Unfortunately, while wet it just smells like rose soap. On drydown, it smells like old rose soap. If I take a very deep breath with my nose pressed to my wrist, I detect the faintest bit of jasmine. *sigh*
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This was a frimp from the delightful scarletgenesis... thank you!! I wanted to try this because it contains 2 of my favorite scents- gardenia and jasmine. I'm still waiting for them to show their faces. Highwayman is industrial strength vetiver and leather. On drydown, it's losing some of the smokiness and picking up a bit of sweetness, but it's not the strong heady white floral fragrance I was hoping for. I do find that the jasmine and gardenia are getting a bit stronger as the vetiver continues to fade. I need to try this again...
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I really was not certain at all that I would like this since I have decided that pumpkin and I are not friends. But Jack is more than just pulp and shell. He's wonderful spice. I am amping the clove and nutmeg, which is just fine for me. I smell edible. Yum.