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Everything posted by voodoocatwoman
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This is a benign floral, soft and wafting. Good for those times you want to smell nice but not stand out.
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One sniff of this in the bottle takes me back to my childhood and a perfume in the Morgan & Lindsay Five and Dime store called Evening in Paris. I LOVED the way it smelled. I loved the blue bottle. I loved everything about it. And Sapphics initially smells just like it. When it dries down, it is a soft and gentle floral with just a touch of amber. Very nice.
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In the imp, this is very green and herbal. But when it hits my skin, it turns sweet.. more of a sweet grassy scent than floral, but I can almost imagine that I detect a heady floral in there, like night blooming jasmine or four o'clocks. Underneath is the scent of vegetation, but the overall effect is quite pleasant.
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I wasn't sure what this blend would turn out to be on my skin... it starts out as tart fruit with a dollop of fresh cream and winds up as... lemon creme frosting. The lemon is mildly sweet and very creamy. It's OK but seems to be fading fairly quickly. I like it but I don't think I'll be wanting to do anything besides sniff it once in a while.
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This blend is cheap men's cologne on me. And then it turns to adhesive bandages. Uh, no.
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This scent is magnificence in a bottle. It is the smell of a deep evergreen forest on a cold night. I smell pine and musk. Lovely.
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I get sharp lavender in the bottle but nothing but lemon on the skin. It's a sweet lemon, like a lemon drop. Unfortunately, it doesn't last any longer than a lemon drop.
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I don't know... I am getting the dreaded HAMSTER CAGE smell. Is there cedar in here? I also pick up something sharp but sweet... and something that is wine-ish. Yuck!!
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I hate pumpkin. I really hate it, the buttery-ness of it. So putting on Pumpkin Cheesecake meant having to smell it. Fortunately, the buttery pumpkin phase is shortlived and the blend takes a decidedly sweet turn. When it dried, I smelled cookies sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. Not bad, but I don't know if going through that pumpkin phase is worth it.
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Pink Snowballs is rose. Only rose, all rose, all the time. It's pleasant enough but not remarkable.
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The radiance and desolation of winter. This is lovely! Cool, crisp and clean. Spearmint in the fore and what my nose says is honeydew melon in the background. Quite nice.
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This blend starts out clove and wood. After a bit, tobacco comes out and tones down the spice a little. It turns sweetly spicy, a nice combination. I like it.
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This starts out very promising- delicious peppermint, cool and crisp. Unfortunately, it now smells like I dropped the peppermint in some Vicks Vapo-Rub and then dug it out with a plastic babydoll arm. I smell peppermint, menthol and plastic. Ick.
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Spiced floral honey and amber... just incredible!!
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Mint and eucalyptus with creamy floral. Not bad.
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Starts off very green- reminded me of fresh cut stems of flowers but I suppose that must be the parsley. In no time at all, the green fades and what emerges is a gorgeous bright floral with a hint of fruit. I like it muchly.
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Wow, how fruity! How sweet floral-ish! My first impression was an uber-sweet floral, like gardenia or jasmine... This blend packs a wallop. And I like it. Hit me again.
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Hot cocoa with cinnamon, coffee, and brown sugar. In the imp and wet: Cocoa Dry: Play Doh used by a kid eating chocolate.
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I sure hope this evolves into something else. I smell like I dumped buttered popcorn all over myself.
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09 version This is so strong I can taste it. It's super sweet but it has a vicious bite. There is something in the background that is razor sharp and makes my head snap back involuntarily. I think not.
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I don't have the slightest idea what any of this is but I can say this about it: It's pungent and rotten sweet. YUCK!!!!
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I love this. It starts out very citrus, not specifically lemon or orange but just bright and sharp. A toned down lemongrass emerges and then the geranium comes out to play. The result is stunning.
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This is the scent of evergreens. It's clean and fresh and untouched. Definitely a winter fragrance.
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No ice here. No cold. No mint that I can identify. Just soap. Someone mentioned dryer sheets earlier. That sounds about right.
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My first impression of this blend is Play Doh. It quickly morphs to almond pastry and is quite yummy... but it's doing something strange now. It has taken on a plastic tinge. Do not like.