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Everything posted by voodoocatwoman
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This starts out fruity but with a sour edge. As it dries, the sourness becomes fairly pronounced. I pick up musk and tea but the sour fruit is overpowering. Not for me.
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In the imp and wet: Citrus- I am smelling grapefruit and lemon. Dry: The sharpness of the citrus backs down and it's much softer. I detect tea and something else that is giving this a bit of an herbal quality. Not bad.
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Lovely wonderful amber abounds in this scent. Combining that with the myrrh and fig that are the primary notes that I detect, Aeronwen is voluptuous and sexy. Love...
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Red musk, bergamot, black currant, mimosa, orchid, patchouli, and lotus root. In the imp: Sweet with a definite sharp edge. Wet: The musk is beautiful! It's a bit sweeter, but not cloyingly so. I am picking up patchouli. I wish I knew the other notes... Dry: Just gorgeous. Soft but with a decidedly wild streak lurking right beneath the surface.
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Am I sniffing the right stuff? I read reviews about lavender and hemp and pomegranate? I smell pine and anise. I like it but I wonder where the other notes have gotten off to.
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This is a lovely dark and musky fragrance... for a man. I find it too... well... dark and musky for me.
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in the imo: Sou and sharp with a dollop of lily- reminds me of some kind of soap from my childhood Wet: I keep smelling the lily but... wait. Is that cherry?? Oh no. Cherry and lily are doing battle for supremecy. Dry: Lily won. Now there's a plastic after-smell to this scent. Not for me.
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I don't have the slightest idea what most of the ingredients in this fragrance even are, so I can't talk about what notes I can detect. What I can say is that this reminds me of something solemn and revered. Church incense comes to mind as a possibility of what it feels like. When it dries down, it turns a bit sweeter but still maintains that serious and pure aura.
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In the imp: Floral Wet: Still quite flowery, but there's something foody in the background that I do NOT like. Dry: Foody smell is gone. There's a bit of bergamot but mostly I pick up beeswax. No lilac. No lily. Just wax. All righty.
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The Maltese Cross of Sanctus Germanus
voodoocatwoman replied to motdakasha's topic in Carnaval Diabolique
No fair. Everyone gets blood orange from this. All I smell is amber. It's OK but it does not stand out. -
Oh, oh, oh! Beauty in a bottle!! This starts out with musk and tobacco as the strongest notes. It dries to the most perfect lilac I have ever experienced. It is sweet without being cloying. One of my new favorites. Indeed.
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Starts out earthy- I pick up orris and musk and moss. Turns powdery. Soft with a hint of jasmine. Not bad. Not incredible, though, either. At least not on me.
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I have one thing to say about Muse. THIS IS THE JASMINE SHOW!!!! This is the sweetest and strongest jasmine scent I have ever tried. I can taste it. There is a hint of citrus in the background but jasmine is hamming it up so much that nothing else can really even begin to make an impression. Don't get me wrong. I LOVE jasmine... but damn. This is NOT to be slathered.
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The Grand Inquisitor's Heretic's Fork
voodoocatwoman replied to sarada's topic in Carnaval Diabolique
This is all smoke, blood and vetiver. This scent is cunning and dangerous... for those Crow moods. -
This is rose from start to finish. That is all.
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I normally love gardenia. I like ambergris. I am a fan of vanilla and musk. So, by all accounts, I should like this scent. But I don't. It's OK wet but when it dries down, SOMETHING sharp and brassy keeps getting in the way. Whatever it is, it is the "bugspray" sharpness that I find in a lot of commercial perfumes. Thank God I didn't slather. Torture Queen is torturing me.
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What a lovely combination. You might not think that pumpkin, mint and citrus would blend to create something fabulous... but you'd be wrong. In the imp: I definitely smell the pumpkin... the mint peeks through as well. Wet: More mint now and here comes the citrus! I smell lemon and a touch of lime. Dry: The scent settles into a lovely combination of tangy citrus, cool mint and clean parsley. What pumpkin is left stays in the background now. This was a kind and gracious gift from an anonymous source... thank you!!
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In the bottle and wet: Buttery pumpkin with a hint of something herbal in the background. Dry: The butter fades and I am left with what fall smells like: pumpkin, wonderful sage and sweetgrass. I like this a lot.
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In the imp and wet: ozone and wet something or other. Dry: Rain scented soap. Not horrible but not something I would reach for.
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Purple Phoenix is just gorgeous. It smells purple. I get grape and plum and purple flowers. It lasts for days and is one of my favorites now.
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Schwarzer Mond '06 In the bottle: Gorgeous amber and musk. This is a deep resinous scent that gets up into my sinuses and does not budge. Wet: Something a bit soapy and band-aid plastic-y is present. The longer it sits, the more like band-aid it smells. Dry: Band-aids and plastic, sprinkled with spice. Bleccch.
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In the imp: Gomorrah is spicy figs Wet: A hint of something sharp and herbal comes out Dry: Soft spice and fruit Verdict? Does not suck-- I like it
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In the imp: Butter and pumpkin Wet: Still very buttery but now with a hint of grape Dry: Light floral with a hint of play doh.
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I have applied Wanda liberally to my wrists and I now smell like I dumped a bottle of red wine over my own head. There's a little bit of leather in the background and what I assume is musk. Not terribly wonderful on me.
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I wasn't too sure about this one and I am certainly glad I tried it anyway... because I like it muchly. It starts out almost a sickly sweet and dries to a soft sandalwood, which I adore. The linen smells old and dusty but is lovely. Very nice.