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This blend reminds me of laying on the forest floor after a rain, stretched out and in full contact with the life-giving humus. It evokes that feeling of being in love with the earth, safe and resting in sanctuary. On me this blend smells like patchouli and bark (like a sharp cedar?), and it has a strong curious smokiness like the ashes of a wood fire that were put out by a heavy rain. It's a very unusual and strong scent, but I find it beautiful and soothing. I have some serious fear/safety/abandonment/vitality issues, and I plan on using the blend in meditation to focus on this stuff. I can say right off the bat that for me, it imparts a feeling of being safe within the earth...
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When wet, I get the same beautiful sweet flower notes that I do from the Hermit, but this soon turns to very soapy flowers on me-- smells like perfume counter stuff. :/
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Oooh, this is so pretty! There is a lovely scent of greenery when I first apply this-- greenery and fresh white florals. The flowers do not smell overly-perfumy, as is the norm for me. I wonder if this is the Egyptian iris note? This starts to go soapy after a minute, and other notes emerge which I can't identify, but are not pleasant on me. I'll have to swap this away, but I sure do love the first few minutes of this blend...
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Wet: candy sweet lotus. This smells pretty plasticky on me. It's a very rich, sweet floral; it almost reminds me of perfumed hard candies. It dries down to sweet and smoky plastic. What's up with the plastic?... hmm.
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Wet, this is sweet like berries, or wine. This is a sweet, gentle, warm, woody, patchouli musk. Ten minutes later, this is warm and slightly masculine, but sweet and woody and comforting. It's totally wearable by a female.
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Knowing that this blend is supposed to smell like mint, lime, and lavender, I think this imp must've gone bad. I can barely pick out the lime, if I try. It's a very gentle lime, nothing puckery or fresh or citrusy about it. I smell no mint at all; there is nothing cooling or minty about this blend. My husband said this smells like a good version of Dove soap's scent. I dunno. I would like to try Envy again, because I just can't believe that this is the same blend that everyone in this review thread is talking about. Weird...
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Wet, this is sweet, smoky, and astringent. I smell cinnamon-- something spiced like a baked good, but without being foody. I get that weird rich smell I associate with the perfume an old babysitter used to wear--I am still trying to pin down what that note is. (It kind of creeps me out... man I wish I could figure it out.) I do get the "baby skin" smell--strange. I'm also getting some woods I can't identify, and masculine oakmoss.
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The Primordial Point of Creation, Mazloth, Being Out of Nothingness, the Origin of Thought and the source of the 32 Ways of Wisdom. Wet: red musk, rootbeer (sassafrass?), incense. This is a lot like Sin. I really like it. A half hour later, I smell mostly red musk and incense; it's very, very similar to Sin at this point. This is one of my favorite Sephiroth oils!
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Wet, this is straight up jasmine, gardenia, and baby powder on me. Although it fades very quickly, I don't think I could get past the baby powder to use it for meditation, so I'll be swapping it.
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Wet, I smell spruce or pine, and something dark and astringent. I smell earth. This is dark-- a strange, nondescript darkness, which just kind of disappears and fades off my skin... This is strange...not really my thing...
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Very, very bitter. It reminds me of one of my failed attempts at tincture-style "absinthe" and makes me want to gag. Is that wormwood? I smell something sweet, also. A few minutes later, this completely morphs into something sweet and woody, almost like berry cinnamon. It reminds me of Hamadryad. I don't smell blackberry, but I wish I did! Damn.
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Wet, this smells like pickles and smoke. It took me a while to figure this out. (My first thought-impression was of smoky BBQs and hamburgers with relish. (Not to say that this smells like hamburgers. At all.)) I can smell dry, sharp sandalwood, and myrrh. I am not sure what mastic or benzoin smell like. I'm not really interested in this; the pickle/rose thing is too weird.
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Wet, I get myrrh, and something makes me afraid this is going to turn into powder. I smell fresh fennel root. The fennel fades within ten minutes; the myrrh is also long gone; I just smell powdery florals (probably lilies?). A rose note is starting to emerge. The rose fades within five minutes, and I'm left with just powder. The rose/powder is too distracting to use for meditation purposes, so... off it goes...
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Neroli flavored sugar and grass. A spring day in a sunny candy shop, grass stains on my knees. Very light, pretty, sweet, and girly. I don't usually go for scents like this, but I keep reaching for it when I want something silly and sweet. Incidentally, I never get any sandalwood from this blend. *shrug*
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Red musk, sandalwood, cinnamon. Bloodlust reminds me a lot of Blood Moon, only woodier and drier. I'm not sure where I'm getting the sandalwood, but it smells very strong to me. The dragon's blood is very faint-- it's almost undetectible, but it adds sweetness while the oil is drying, and then disappears. After a while this is mostly vetiver, patchouli, and red musk. It's very dry, warm, comforting, and sexy. I love it... it's in my top 10.
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When Phantom is wet, the combination of myrrh and ylang ylang are too sweet and unctuous for me. Once the ylang ylang evaporates, it smells very incensey and I swear that I smell sandalwood. At that point it swings from being too sweet to too masculine. The rose is very subtle; it's usually a problem note for me, but not with Phantom. In any case, this blend is definitely not me.
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I have a sad story about Tombstone. I tried the imp and thought it was beautiful. The only note I could pick out was the vanilla; it smelled like vanilla and light musk on me. It seemed like it could be worn by a man, so when my husband came home I tried it out on him. His first reaction was that it smelled like scented paint thinner! I sniffed his arm, and it was indeed paint thinner-esque. Now Tombstone is ruined for me... whenever I smell it, paint thinner will haunt me...
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The first time I tried Kumiho, I thought it smelled *really* good: the light, fresh scent of sweet candied ginger and tea. It smelled very simple and natural. When I tried it again a few days later, it started wafting incredibly strong soap. I think it has to do with what area of my hand I put it on. Very bizarre... I don't usually hesitate to swap something away if I have a soapy experience, but I think Kumiho warrants further experimentation.
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I tried the Unicorn for the first time over a year ago, but swapped it away without making notes... I received it again as a frimp, and decided to give it another go: Wet, this smells like greenness, like the unripe skins of exotic fruits in a grocery store. I smell a floral note I can't identify. ("White flowers?" ) Just a moment later, I catch a whiff of soapy rose-- and then it's all over-- it's going completely soapy. I have smelled a linden essential oil, and *love* it, but I don't detect anything like that in this blend, boo hoo!
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Floral Recs for those who usually don't like florals
amrita replied to Neko's topic in Recommendations
I suggest the Hermit. On me it's a beautiful soft unassuming floral. (I can only do light florals, also.) -
Wet, the caramel and tobacco hit me. My first reaction is that this smells really weird. It reminds me too much of Hearth, which I didn't like. As it dries, I'm hunting for the coconut, amber, currant, opium, and delphinium, but can't pick them out. This is still a very foody, sweet tobacco blend. Eventually I smell something very sharp, sweet, and fruity; I think that might be the black currant. An hour later, I'm finally getting the amber-- but at this point Red Lantern is still primarily tobacco. Man, I was looking forward to this blend the most, but the caramel and tobacco notes took over everything and just didn't let up.
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I don't get flowers or linens from Antique Lace. (In the same sense that White Rabbit (one of my favs) smells like linens, that is.) Antique Lace is a very simple vanilla/white musk blend on me, and I don't like it so much. White musk and I generally don't do well together. This blend is so very not me.
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I get very strong cinnamon and pepper. Al-Shairan is quite potpourri-ish on me. It's sharp and makes my nose twinge. 20 minutes later, the potpourri is still going strong.
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Wet, I smell tuberose, champaca, and high dry sandalwood. This is so beautiful and unusual! I think this might be an exotic floral that I can actually wear. On the drydown, the florals fade back a bit and the notes balance. I do eventually smell vanilla, but I never get honey or amber. Another missing note is the Damask rose-- I was fearful of the rose but don't detect it at all. I think this is just a really well balanced oil. Khajuraho tugs at my emotions. It makes me feel nostalgic, peaceful, hopeful, and loving. *happy sigh*
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Wow, I don't know what happened. Sed Non Satiata turned more soapy than any other blend I've ever tried, and stayed super soapy for a long time. Eventually I thought I smelled rosewood and currant, but...well... I don't think those notes are really in this blend. Holy soap.