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Sandalwood, smoke, and paper. This is Da Bomb in a scent locket, fades very quickly on my wrists. ETA: after many hours in the scent locket, this has a rose scent, although rose is not listed as one of the notes.
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In the bottle: resins. Wet: resins and smoke. Just a hint of rose. Drydown: myrrh. Copal. Smoke. This is a warm, embracing scent. It wafts up from a scent locket like church incense from a censer. I feel like a Gnostic saint wearing this!
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In the bottle: poppy and agave, plus an aquatic note. Wet: mmm, salted cucumbers. Drydown: poppy and cucumbers, with a bitter lichen note. A nice cooldown scent for hot summer nights. Glad I sprang for a bottle.
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In the bottle: cinnamon and a touch of pine. Wet: pure cinnamon. Drydown: cinnamon and a hint of Playdoh. Honestly, the pine vanishes on me, the clove is undetectable, the vanilla I think produces the Playdoh scent, and this is pure Yankee Candle cinnamon. Tasty, but one-dimensional on me. ETA: After half an hour, this scent is a dead ringer for Gingerbread Poppet, which means that I am smelling cloves even if my brain is not identifying it as such. But why is the pine gone?
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In the bottle: teak and vanilla. Wet: teak, vanilla, sweet tobacco. Drydown: vanilla and teak. Not quite like Glowing Vulva, but very close (missing the cream, and the wood is not as strong). Good throw and wearlength. Yummy.
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In the bottle: apples. Wet: apples. Drydown: apples and menthol/eucalyptus. Good throw, low wearlength.
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In the bottle: berries (I know, my nose is strange). Wet: sweet pear and tonka with a wine/grape note. Drydown: heavenly. I can't pick out the individual scents without looking at the description list. I also get a very faint wood note. I know that grape/wine is not one of the listed notes, but this has a very sweet note to me that is very reminiscent of how Blood Phoenix/Prospero smells on me.
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In the bottle: peaches and cocoa. Wet: peaches and cocoa. Drydown: cocoa and peaches. A touch of honey. If I concentrate really hard, just a hint of the ambergris and neroli. Not a hint of patchouli can I detect. Not much throw, not much wearlength, but lovely while it lingers.
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In the bottle: anise, rose, sugar, and a distinct "boozy" note. Wet: Sugar and a hint of roses. Drydown: bitter lilac. ETA: The opium emerges after about half an hour. This is a very subtle scent.
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In the imp: cedar shavings. Wet: cherries + cedar. Drydown: cherries + cedar.
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In the bottle: honey, cream, and teak. Wet: honey honey honey, apple, and teak. Drydown: Granny Smith apples. Honey. Caramel. Morpher. Nice. Very nice. Not really, however, the equivalent of Glowing Vulva I was hoping for.
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Irrelevant and Disturbing Surreal Crawdad Dream
Czarina replied to filigree_shadow's topic in Limited Editions
In the bottle: blueberries. Wet: blueberries and coriander. Drydown: the blueberries and currant meld to a more generic "berry" scent. The coriander adds spice. The vanilla and benzoin join forces with the ginger and tea. I can't pick out the squash blossom (not sure what that would smell like anyway) and one other note listed (can't recall what). This is BEAUTIFUL. -
In the imp: SweetTarts. WTF? Wet: white floral. Drydown: floral with complex spices. Not at all what I was expecting to convey the essence of this card. I will have to think about why this scent is an expression of the Hermit. I agree that it does smell a little like White Light.
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Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
Czarina replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
It isn't really a GC, and the notes don't sound like they would be the same, but I find Haloes to be quite similar to Glowing Vulva. I assume it's still available at retail locations? -
The woody note in Haloes smells to me not like sandalwood but teak, and the creamy vanilla means that this scent smells to me like a close sister to....Glowing Vulva, my Holy Grail of totally unavailable scents. Absolutely gorgeous. Stays consistent throughout the hours.
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Brief scent review: In the bottle: thyme with an undernote of...cod liver oil? Out of the bottle: thyme/lemongrass/cod liver. Effects review: I ordered up Aegis because I am in a phase of my worklife where I frequently feel drained by the people to whom I provide services, and so I was looking for a way to strengthen my ability to shield myself. My first basic ritual was to anoint myself while visualizing a shield of white light around myself. The day I did this, I felt calm and able to draw boundaries easily. My second ritual involved a small Saint Michael the Archangel retablo I purchased on impulse in New Mexico last month. I anointed it with Attuning to make it "mine," so to speak, the first day I wore it, and on the second day anointed it with Aegis, setting the intent that the retablo would symbolize my shield (note: if I could have found a retablo with Medusa on it, or Athena, that would have been even better, but I was using what I had), I have been wearing the pin over my heart center for the last three days. Here's the odd thing: I have been chronically ill with a flareup of cough-variant asthma for about a month with no letup. In the last three days to all outside observers I have become dramatically better. Yes, associating this with the retablo and Aegis could be a post hoc fallacy. But. I've been sick for a long time, and I haven't been resting because of a commitment I made that requires me to work 7 days a week right now. I also used Aegis in connection with space clearing--too soon to tell if it is enhancing its effect.
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You'd have to pray that no one insists on knowing the name of the scent, but Glowing Vulva dresses up very nicely for formal occasions. I always get compliments when I wear it.
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Black Lace has a smell of cigarettes (not unburned tobacco) in it to me.
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Wonderful dusty wood scent with an underlay of bitter herbs, but almost zero throw and zero wearlength on me. Alas.
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Sexy sexy sexy. The musk, vanilla, and pomegranate boss the patchouli around so this isn't just a head shop scent.
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I can't even tell you what this smells like because my sense of smell has been temporarily knocked out by my illness (bronchitis triggering cough-variant asthma). I've been sick for weeks and needing to feel like there was something I could do other than gulp down steroids. Yesterday I anointed my chest and throat with this oil. It made them feel warm. Today I dressed a small white candle with Healing oil, working from the bottom up to draw healing to me, and then dressed the top in a clockwise fashion (I'm in the Northern Hemisphere). I've now lit the candle with intent and will let it burn until it is done. I also anointed my chest and throat. I feel better that I am at least marshalling spiritual forces to assist me in healing. We'll see if I get results.
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Moai.
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The predominant note is sugar cane. I can't smell the violet or the blackberry leaf at all. I also can't differentiate between the mahogany and teak notes. It just smells like wood to me. Nutmeg isn't listed in the notes but there is a definite scent of something like that.
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This is an insanely delicious scent on me. The initial impression I get is pencil shavings/cedar (the wood). This immediately recedes as the amber, leather, honey, berries and musk emerge. This is like a sweeter version of Intrigue in some ways. Masculine? Oh, no no. Not on me. Definitely bottle-worthy.
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Wishlist frimp from a decant circle. I had high hopes for this. I love the commercial perfume Bal a Versailles. Alas! Within two minutes this turned into baby powder on me. Sophisticated baby powder, mind you, but baby powder nonetheless. Might be the orris.