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Everything posted by milo
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At first, this is kind of medicinal, fitting for something that would be for muscle relief. After a few minutes the medicinal scent disappears and there is a faint, lavender herbally smell. It actually reminds me of something else that I have, but I can't quite put my finger on. Probably something I have with lavender. Maybe Bat of Longevity when it's wet? It's nice, but not sure I'd spring for a bottle. Not sure if it is even available.
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A cure for sweaty bits and sticky wilting. Stinky is a summer refresher 'foom for people that don't dig run-of-the-mill "clean" scents: newly-washed skin with a dusting of milk, white honey, and baby powder. This kind of reminds me of The Gladdener of All Hearts, but without the lavender. I get the vague powdery candy smell that reminds me of sweet tarts or Lick-m-Aid. It does smell nice and clean, but it is not really "me", and the decant will do me just fine.
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Mmm, delicious white grapefruit with something a bit sweet to temper the sourness. I may get a bit of tea here, though nothing like the amount of tea that is in say, Embalming Fluid. This is what I wish Alien Invasion would have been like. A great refreshing summer scent. Win!
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This is a strong, sour rose wet. As it dries, it becomes a bit less sour, but no other notes show up. My skin amps rose, so this is a no go. Off to swaps.
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This is a spicy, cinnamon ginger blend for me, with just a teeeeny bit of buttery pumpkin. It is pretty much the same as Gingerbread Poppet on my skin. I've never found a pumpkin blend that shows up on my skin. Either my skin amps the spices or eats the pumpkin. This would be great for fall, but I have plently of spicy blends, and don't need a bottle.
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Wet and dry, this is a soft, powdery musk, very similar to Creature Feature, as mentioned above. It kind of smells like the powdery drydown that jasmine often goes on me, but without the initial blast of jasmine. This is 'OK', but I like Creature Feature better for when I want my retro musk fix.
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Wet, this is pan-fried brown sugar, not scorched, must be the caramel. There is a touch of something dark as well, must be the patchouli. Dry, it is all about the caramel. This actually reminds me of Red Lantern, and a bit of Sugar Skull, though the caramel is seriously taking over the whole blend for me. Caramel and Butterscotch are generally not my friends, especially since I seem to amp them. No tobacco. *sigh* Off to swaps.
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Hmm, this is the type of floral I thought was jasmine, as it is going pretty much straight to powder. I generally like powder (to an extent), but not when jasmine causes it. Must be the lily. To bad I'm not getting any frankincense, as this would probably temper the sweet, heady floral. Bit of rose here, but unfortuneately, this is a pretty big miss on me.
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A lovely frimp from a forumite. DXXXIV (?) Hmm, this is a Snake Oil, fruity combination of the pear variety, I think. This really reminds me of Coral Snake, but with pear instead of apple. It also has a different spice, not as strong as cinnamon that I can't identify, not ginger, aargh! Anyways, it is very nice, quite scary at first, (sickly sweet fruit), but dries down to a beautiful spicy vanilla pear.
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Very sweet floral with almost something "bitter" here, like ambergris. Maybe it's the musk. I also thought there was peach here, it's almost a sickly sweet peach scent to me, with the awful ambergris vibe. Off to swaps.
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Hmm, this is a nice, resinous blend. For some reason, I get very little leather, it's mostly a dominant musky blend. This reminds me of the Arachnina, Mme Moriarty, Crypt Queen family, and while I enjoy it, I do have plenty of others to satisfy my musky/dirty cravings. eta: ahem, I just ate my words and decided that I need a bottle of this. Why? The leather is coming out, and it's so damn sexy. Dirty, sexy leather. This is a great scent when you feel like being "bad girl".
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Many thanks to my Convergence buddy for frimping me this gem!! This is a beautiful lavender vanilla, on the drydown. I really don't think that it even compares to Dorian. If I compared it to anything it would be Lilith Victoria meets TKO, I kind of get a bit of Wulric here as well. I don't get any lemon or tea notes here, just a soft, gentle predominant vanilla with a touch of lavender. Nothing to me is sharp with this blend, it is very relaxing and would be great as a bedtime scent. WIN!
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At first, I get a spicy, fresh note, maybe the mint? Gradually Dracul dries to a spicy, musky 'dirty' scent. It actually reminds me of Crypt Queen, but with more spice, and less fruit. I love a lot of the notes here, black musk, tobacco, orange blossom, clove, and mint, so it's no wonder I really like this blend. I say it's more of a feminine 'outdoorsy' blend, with the balsam peeking through. Sexy vampires, Yah! I'll probably spring for a bottle when my imp is gone..
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To me, this is a fruity incense. I'm pretty sure it's apple. *check* Yep, it's apple. I don't really get the mint or aquatic notes. I'm actually surprised there is aquatic in here, as that generally spells 'doom' for me. After an hour, it becomes a tad bit powdery, which must be the orris. This is a pleasant, summery scent, and I will certainly enjoy my two imps that I happened to aquire. Oh, it does fade fairly quickly. Boo.
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A lovey forumite frimped me a sniffy of this. You guys are great!! So, on to the review. This is a lovely musky, (maybe a bit boozy, like bourbon?) vanilla, but not too sweet. It is tempered by the musk, and maybe a bit of tobacco? If I had to compare it to anything, maybe Inez with a bit of Perversion thrown in, minus the woods of Inez and the leather of Perversion, or even a muskier less sweet Underpants without the spice. I smell the musk of Smut/Snake Oil here, I think. It really is unique though, and difficult to compare to anything. I love this, , it's like my perfect scent, but know I'll probably never get to smell it again on me, so I guess I'll enjoy my morning with Storyville. *sigh* Plus the fact, if I do ever get my paws on any more, I'd never wear it for fear of using it up. Oh, but I am very happy to have tried this, very much appreciated!
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I'm discovering dominant sandalwood is not my friend. This smells very fake and generic man's cologne to me. Off to swaps.
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First off, many thanks to me DD fairy MM! This TKO I find is a bit more heavier on the lavender, but I still get the marshmallow vanilla in the background. I also think that this is a different lavender, kind of like the one in "The Gladdener of All Hearts", more soft per se and not as sharp as say the lavender in Pontia or other French Lavender blends. This ends up very soft in the end, and quite relaxing. Very nice!
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This smells dirty, like a battleground kind of dirty with blood. I smell metal, rust, and a strong musky odor. I don't really get any DBR. Quite a masculine scent, but it is really making me feel quite ill, so me or the guy will not be wearing it.
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Wet, this is a very perfumey incense. Gradually, it fades (pretty fast!), to a powdery incense, which jasmine generally does to me. It's 'OK', but I have other incense blends that I like better.
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Wet, this is kind of fruity and musky. As it dried, the blend becomes more citrussy. I like citrus and will enjoy this imp, though I don't think I need a bottle. It is pretty faint, and disappears quickly.
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This is a strong bpal blend of the masculine kind. I have a really hard time picking out notes in guy blends, which this definitely is. I thought there was musk, but no. To me it smells musky and citrussy, kind of like Spider. Very strong, and great throw. Too bad I slathered this one, as I don't like wearing masculine blends.
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At first, I get vetiver (?) I don't see this in the description. Something odd happens, and I'm sniffing my wrist, and it "smells" like I have a cold. Thankfully this disappears, and I get a faint musky, incensey blend. It is very nice, but I can't help but think there is something in this blend that doesn't agree with me, as I've now just finished a sneezing fit. However, this is warm, heady blend that I like quite a bit. Off to try layering, will report back! After layering the three, Coxcomb is still dominant, but there is a touch of fruit there. Nice, but I think I prefer the blends on their own.
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Wet, this is pretty fruity with an effervescent quality. About 15 minutes later, I smell like a fruity, sweet, white wine, not dry at all with a bit of rose thrown in. Seriously, I wonder if people are going to think I'm drunk if I go out in public. It is VERY winey on me, and definitely won't be wearing this out.
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I love Lily-of-the-Valley as a flower scent, and recognized it here right away. Something about this blend smells a teeny bit spicy as well. Like a lot of florals, though, I don't really like how it smells on me. Maybe the Cala is making it too heady and sweet. After a bit, it gets powdery. Very glad to have tried this though!
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Whoa this is some soapy and woody blend. I'm rather disappointed, as I LOVE the bath oil. After a bit, the soapiness fades somewhat, but it is still there. I received this about a week ago, and I remember liking it a LOT better when I tried it out then. I put some Aeronwen (which I love), on my other wrist at the time, as I noticed there was some common notes, and it was very similar. Then. Now, she is a bit overbearing, which may be a good thing as a warrior queen, but not for me. Maybe the blend that I loved when it first got here will come back in time. I've been kind of injured and ill, so maybe my chemistry is off. Layering the bath oil and the oil, the sweetness of the bath oil tempers the soapiness of the other, and it is quite nice. I'll hang on to her for awhile, as I remember she really was a lovely fig/amber blend before. Come back I say!!! eta: OK, I guess I should have given her a chance. The fig and vanilla are coming out now, mind you it took about an hour to do so. I don't remember it being that long before. There is a hint of woody patchouli now, and she again, is reminding me of the lovely Aeronwen. Total win!! eta 2: I'm kind of wondering if the oils weren't quite mixed earlier, as I tried it again, and it was the wonderful figgy/vanilla/amber, with a dash of patchouli right away, rather than an hour later.