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Everything posted by milo
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This is a lovely Snake Oil scented soap. Rich and decadent, and more 'snakey', than say the bath oil. It's more true to actual Snake Oil, in other words. At first, I didn't get much lather, but after a few swipes, it appeared. The lather is quite brown, but it doesn't bother me, as it rinses away cleanly. Not a drying soap at all, very nice. LOVE!! On an aside note, my mom makes soap (not from bpal oils, but rather essential oils). She tells me she need 15 mls of essential oil for a six pound batch of soap. So not sure if Villainess soap is the same, but if so, that's a lot of Snake Oil per batch!!
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This ends up smelling like Big Red chewing gum on me. I do amp spice, so maybe this isn't typical? I may get a teeny bit of frankincense, and for a brief moment while wet, it smelled custardy. Not really doing it for me here, off to swaps.
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At first, this was quite nice. A brooding musk, with just a touch of aquatic. Not sure what happened after it dried, but it went very powdery. In fact it's pretty much like a jasmine powder to me. Thankfully, it fades pretty fast. Off to swaps.
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This ends up being a very foody vanilla with rice flower. Unfortuneately, this is much too sweet and cloying to me. So far, rice flower has not agreed with me, and this is no exception. I imagine foody lovers would LOVE this. I think it's the same vanilla as Snake Oil, but the rice flower is just ruining it for me. Off to swaps.
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Wow, this is REALLY florally! Too much so, until the honey came out! This is the honey (or the note), that I smell in Trinket. A beautiful, sweet musk note. Now if only the overwhelming flowers would just disappear....For those of you who are scared of powder, the jasmine is behaving, and I'll bet if you love florals and especially jasmine, you'd love this. The honey note here is fan-freakin-tastic, and I'll probably keep the imp just because I love this particular honey note.
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Mmm, spicy orange peel, spices and a bit of buttery pumpkin. Pretty much a non-morpher from wet to dry. Just a warm, buttery, comforting blend, probably more suited for fall/winter. WIN!!
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This is rather a gentle musk in the imp, but on the skin, a different story. There is musk, alright, but there is something bitter here, and scaley. So yes, it does remind me of a reptile. I still smell the lovely musk underneath, and it certainly doesn't go with the strong 'whatever it is'. It is kind of like the smell of strong weeds being torn apart. Bitter and acrid and pretty much a disaster on my skin.
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This is a very realistic sugary lemon. Reminds me of a sweet lemon ju jube, only made with 'real' ingredients, or how a lemon gelato would smell. There is a undercurrent of something 'not quite right', maybe a lemon ju jube smeared into pavement, (?), not sure but it's almost a concrete dusty vibe that comes and goes. I like it, but don't need to upgrade. I have crisper lemon blends that I like better.
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So, I tried this in the bath and after. In the bath, it was very nice, a more foodier snake oil, much more subdued. A lot less stronger than I thought it was going to be, in fact. It got completely taken over by my "I Should Coco", soap. Nummy, but I'll just have to use more oil next time, as it was really lovely before it got drowned out by the coconut. I was quite moisturized after the bath, though. I slathered the oil on after the bath, and as with other bpal bath oils, this is a great moisturizer. It sinks in quickly, and is your skin ever smooth and soft afterwards! As for the scent, it is pretty much like my beloved Snake Oil, only slightly more foody vanilla dominant rather than spicy dominant, for some reason. I'm also just a teeny bit disappointed that the oil is not as strong as I thought it was going to be. I still love it, and it is nice that it is a bit different than Snake Oil. I'm glad I have a bottle coming, and I really never want to be without this, so it really needs to be a GC...
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Wet, this is orangey soap. Dry, it turns into powdery orangey soap. It does get a bit musky after a bit, with the orange, but then fades to nothing within the hour, so this pretty stage is not really worth it to me.
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Wet, this is grass and alfalfa hay with a touch of flowers. It does get that "chewed" up grass vibe, like a lawnmower has gone over the field, and there a bit of bitter weeds and wildflowers in there as well. There is a 'honey' vibe note that I am just adoring, but the other notes are overpowering it. I would sure like this note to amp on me, because it is utterly amazing. I like this, but unless the beautiful honey note comes to the forefront, I won't be upgrading.
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Wet, this is very medicinal and has a dry vibe to it. Dry, it pretty much is the same. I would say that this is an experiment of disaster on my skin. Sharp, woody with vetiver, not sweet at all. Probably someone else could pull this off, but not me. More masculine than feminine..
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Wet, this is lovely dusty vanilla. It dried down to pretty much is powdery orris on me. Definitely evokes 'fake' rocks, and really is quite pretty, but not me. I kind of wished the vanilla stayed. Another bullett dodged!
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Hmm, not to bad. This is primarily an incensey wood with a touch of rose that is not amping on me for a change. This kind of reminds me of the feel and smell of Red Rose. Not getting the tobacco, but maybe it wil come out in time. I really like this, but it is too similar to Red Rose (to me!), to warrant a bottle.
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Wet, this is all boot leather. My Fryes kind of smell like this, actually. As it dries, something 'tack room' comes out and smells exactly like this substance I used to buy in a tin to shine up my horses hooves, (I can't remember what it's called). This is pretty dominant along with the leather and it really smells like a tack room in a barn. Very evocative, but not what I want to smell like.
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Wet, this does kind of reminds me of The Harp, as a previous poster noted. I don't know if I'm crazy or what, but they are very similar in the dry down to me, though Narkissos is more heady and tropical, while there is a bit of sharp amber in Echo. They are both doing crazy numbers on my skin, and morphing into each other. I kind of like both, but they are so very similar to me, that the two imps are more than enough. My nose (and brain) are so confused right now, I think I'll take a break from both for awhile.
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Wet, this is mint. Kind of like the chewing gum mint that has been chewed for awhile. Sounds gross, I know, but it really smells 'wet' to me. This one is a morpher, and sometimes it smells minty/metallic/aquatic, or morphs to powdery violet aquatic when dry. Neverthless, it is not bottle worthy to me. It's kind of bland, and fades rather quickly. I have other violet or mint blends that I like better. Violet Ray is much better if you want a violet mint blend. I don't get any amber or sage, notes that I love.
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In the imp, this is all about the cake, with a very separate note of cucumber. Once it hits my skin, the cucumber dominates. It's a sharp, fake cologne cucumber. The lab's cucumber doesn't agree with me apparently, and though I get tea, nothing really goes together well in this blend. No cake either, though I think if there were cake visible, it would clash even more. Not my cup o tea, I'm afraid.
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In the imp, this is bee-oo-ti-ful As it dries, the narcissus really amps on my skin, though it isn't that bothersome. It's pretty much a creamy narcissus now. Not really my style, kind of honey-like in a way. After going for a run, I NEEDED a bottle of this. It was so musky, sweet, the narcissus had faded. This didn't last. Maybe the heat of my body while running amped other notes? Anyways, once I cooled off, the narcissu was back. Soo, I'm left with a blend that I love only when my body is heated up.. I will try again, maybe, something will happen with age. Narcissus rarely works on me, but when it does, its fabulous. I wish it didn't amp here. Depending on Echo, I may get a set, as it is gorgeous when I'm warm. For now I'll enjoy the imp, especially in the heat of summer.
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This is predominantly frankincense from wet to dry. I get a bit of woody cedar and some citrussy sweetness, which I don't know where it is coming from. Kind of reminds me of Zenobia, Sportive Sun, Sol Invictus, but this is really all about the frankincense here. Quite nice, but I don't think I need a bottle. I'll certainly enjoy the imp while it lasts.
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Wet, I could swear there was leather in here. It smells kind of like the leather that would be in a fancy old-fashioned chair with bronzed rivets along the edges. Gradually the woods come out, and this becomes a smoky, wood blend with a touch of old fashioned shiny leather. There is a 'sourness' about this blend, not sure what it is, I don't get tobacco per se, but maybe it's the smoky spiciness of this blend. I like this, but it is a little too masculine for me. If there was a bit of vanilla here, that may be a different story. No bottle needed, but I may seek out a decant in the future, as it is quite nice.
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At first, this is a mish mash of florals, kind of like a field of wildflowers. It reminds me of e pluribus unum at this point. Drydown is powdery, sour rose-like floral. I don't see rose listed, but something here is liking me very much and behaving like rose does on me. Not a fan. You gotta love sniffie circles.
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Ugh, rose soap, then turns into powdery sour rose, and not much else. I so wanted the orange water, grrr. Most of the time, rose doesn't like me, I'm afraid...
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This is a nice blast of raw, dirty incense. As it dries, the leather and cinnamon come out and the incense fades into the background. I think that THP has the leather from Crowley, as the blend itself kind of reminds me of it. This is so very lovely, raw and sexy as hell. At first, I thought this may be too masculine on me, but it seems to be sweetening up some, and I definitely get some pepper now too. This blend would be better suited for fall, and will enjoy it more then. A bottle purchase may be in the future fer sure!
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I swapped away my resurrected version, and a kind forumite frimped me a sniffie of the original, so this is that review. This one seems much less sweet, and less cakey than the 'beaverversary version. I got a touch of strawberry in the r version, but none here. So this ends up being a creamier, less sweet cheescake. I'm not one for foody scents, but this isn't bad, and I may have kept it had it been more like this version. However, I don't like it well enough to go a hunting, but very glad to have tried it!