Spastik_Kitty
Members-
Content Count
851 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Gallery
Calendar
Everything posted by Spastik_Kitty
-
Devilishly playful: white peach, amber, golden musk and patchouli. In the imp: Sweet red fruit and patchouli First on: Juicy peach, over ripe berries and earthy patchouli After a bit: Hmm, this smells like some of the sheeshas I have, I have no idea why I'm getting berry from this though, juicy mixed red berries. A bit more: I'm glad the patchouli in this didn't turn all stank ass on me, it lends a good base to this, anchoring the sweet and slightly tart side.
-
In the imp: The fig hits me first, with the palm and cocoa slapping me a close second First on: Yummy, slightly sweet, chocolate covered figs with something similar to the TAL Eleggua that reminds me of cigar tobacco. After a bit: It develops into a more earthy scent with the foodiness just lending a balance. A bit more: This reminds me of Eleggua in so many ways (but is still vastly different), slightly dusty and a little more sweet in comparison. A keeper, I want my hubby to slather himself in this
-
In the imp: Nasty powdery rose with a trickle of lemon First on: The lemon is a little more forthcoming when on, now it reminds me of a freshly cleaned brothel bathroom After a bit: The lemon is still the dominant, but up close, the rose is ruining it for me. A bit more: It's become softer and delicate now, the apple lends a slight tang to the lemon, but the rose is still there (and I don't know which rose this is, but for some reason, this one hates my skin, it's powdery and heady, and Beth seems to use this one in most scents with rose). I'll see if my SIL likes it, if not, off to the gallows.. er swap pile
-
In the imp: Benzoin, sassafrass and mint First on: The same as above, but the minty part seems like spearamint and there is something slightly leathery in there After a bit: Smells like a rootbeer float with mint, with an anamalistic slightly spicy side. A bit more: Like a sweeter version on laudanum (this is why I'm thinking there is benzoin in it), more delicate, delicately spiced. Def a keeper
-
In the imp: Soft, sweet and musty First on: Very soft and sweet, like watery honey, mixed with something musty, almost mildewy After a bit: There is some type of cedar or fir in here, I'm getting a rabbit's cage that needs to be cleaned so someone sprayed some honey air freshener into it. A bit more: It's turning a weird caramel corn with dirty rabbit cage on me now. I might try this at different times of the month, because I love the sweet side, but not the soiled shavings part
-
In the imp: Cloyingly sweet, honey and cherry suckers First on: Cotton candy Bubbliscious, cherry suckers, and a splash of orange. After a bit: It calms down and isn't so obtrusive anymore, still sweet, but the orange is coming through, with a Bazooka Joe after thought. A bit more: Some cinnamon is rearing it's head now, with a faint fruity sweetness lurking in the back. I don't know about this one, fades on me rather quickly.
-
In the imp: Floral and green First on: Powdery lily with a slight musk underneath After a bit: Talc, talc and more talc. A bit more: A bit of the honeysuckle is coming through, but it's heavily masked with talcum powder nausea. Off to the swaps with you.
-
In the imp: Gardenia and jasmine First on: Gardenia and jasmine, with something rather animalisitic and lemony in there as well After a bit: This is coming off like floral lemon drops on me, slightly sugary, fresh and zesty. A bit more: It becomes a soft sweet marriage of gardenia and jasmine with a gentle embrace of vanilla. I rather like this.
-
A reformulation and modernization of a true Classical Greek perfume, myrrhine: voluptuous myrrh, golden honey, red wine, and sweet flowers. In the imp: Honey and red wine First on: This is very damp smelling, the myrrh adds a dark earthy feeling to this sticky boozey swoon After a bit: The wine seems to be the dominant one for me, with the sultry sweet honey and earthy myrrh lurking with a shadow of flowers. A bit more: Still ripe red wine, sweetened with honey that has been infused with delecate flowers (I'm thinking there is a rose in there, tea rose maybe?) I'm undecided on this
-
In the imp: Sweet fruit, this reminds me of Titania or Rosalind First on: Yup, a little lighter, a little more floral, but very similar to Titania. After a bit: Hmm, a wet, slightly powdery, earthy wood comes out now. Still slightly fruity and lightly floral. A bit more: My skin eats this quickly, and turns whatever into cedar shavings. Ahh well, I really wanted this to like me.
-
In the imp: Blearg. People weren't joking about the patchouli. It smells like patchouli and dirt. First on: Dirt, hemp and patchouli, with something slightly sweet in there. After a bit: Now it's smelling more like wet, rotting hay and dill. A bit more: I'm starting to think that this particular patchouli isn't as strong or offensive as most. It's very earthy, in a sweet cedarish way with a tang of lemon perhabs. I dunno, working oil maybe? Passed off to the husband, more likely.
-
Shall I brave it? Jeebus, the things I do to give a review. O_o Please note, I abhor most rose scents and traditionally they turn to much ass on my skin. In the imp: Yup, thats rose. More like rosewater than a rose scent. First on: Rosewater and wax. After a bit: Hmm, remaining like a good rose scented candle. A bit more: No cinnamon, I wanted cinnamon, now it smells like a cheap scented candle.. and I guess this is what I might imagine a harlot to smell like. Must wash off!!!
-
In the imp: Sweetened woods (O_o I don't get it either) First on: Spice and resin. After a bit: Oooh, whip me with that leather, I'm also getting something minty along with the spice, resin and leather. A bit more: Hmm, I'm wanting to blend this with Bengal, they'd marry so well. Leather with a hint of sweet spicy resinous smoke with any under belly spotted with some type of mint. I can't wait to try this on the husband, but chances are I'll hide it away from him.
-
In the imp: Thick and wet. Honey, clove and cinnamon First on: This is so rich and yummy. A musky honey with cinnamon. After a bit: I know some people veer away from the more gourmand side of things, but this is not too much foody as it is sexy dessert. The spices aren't cloying, the honey and musk aren't overly sweet. This is a wonderful balance. A bit more: This reminds me of a cinnamon icecream I used to adore, true cinnamon, not red hearts crap, with a creamy base of musk and honey and an ever so slight wave of clove and ginger. I LOVE this.
-
In the bottle: White, fresh and clean First on: Soft lilac, with a fresh foliage undertone After a bit: The lilac is still there, but it's dancing hand in hand with the sandalwood and calla lilly. A bit more: This fades rather quickly, but remains as a faint soft skin scent, a slightly floral sweet musk.
-
In the imp: Lemon lime suckers. First on: Hmm, it's like a non-offensive floor cleaner, a bit sweeter. After a bit: Well, it takes on a slightly dusty floral bathroom air freshener quality on me. Thank whomever it smells better on my husband, I need to wash this off.
-
In the imp: Like mint Listerine or Cepacol. First on: Very fresh and yet smokey at the same time. There is a sweet mintiness, as well as a woody/smokey cedar. After a bit: The saffron is coming out a bit, making it similar in form to laudanum.. ooh, like labdanum mixed with benzoine and a slight under belly of oakmoss.... far too many similarities to this trio of bases for me to even consider it slightly feminine. A bit more: The same as above with more butteriness from the saffron. Meh, not my thing, maybe the husband will like it.
-
In the imp: Chocolate and honey-lemon Vicks drops.. O_o First on: Still the same, I'm not sure what is giving it that menthol aspect, the balsam I guess. After a bit: Slightly floral now, very soft and gentle, not what I was expecting, it's very young woman.. dainty flowers, slightly dusty with a hint of sweetness lingering in her youth. A bit more: Neither the wine, chocolate or honey are coming out in any force, the balsam is there, but acts more like a cold breeze, this is all floral on me, slightyly sweet, dusty and tart.
-
In the imp: Sour cherry lollipops and eucalyptus varsol? First On: Okay, it's more of an almond than a cherry, but still a strong nasal clearing eucalyptus/menthol turpintine. After a bit: Milky, dusty, woody, nasal clearing eucalyptus/menthol turpintine. A bit more: This is just odd, in one aspect I adore it, and I find it assaulting at the same time, it's changing very quickly though. The non-offensive part reminds me of the plastic head on a scented doll I had as a kid, like simulated baby powder mixed with a rubberized plastic blend, but in a good, soft way, but then there is this shot, like Buckley's cough syrup that just hits you in the head. I have yet to wear this to any extent, so I cannot comment on it's other properties.
-
In the imp: Alright, let me try to not molest the imp... crisp yet heady florals, magnolia, gardenia, a slight bit of tea rose? Something slightly powdery and soapy. First on: Faintly powdery, lightly floral, and like almost every love oil blend I sniffed while in many botanicas in NOLA. After a bit: It still has a slight powder like note, but I'm thinking it's from a floral, because it's neither rancid or overpowering on me. Man this stuff reminds me of the scents wafting through Sallie Ann Glassman's backyard or her botanica (Island Of Salvation). A bit more: There is something slightly taudry skirting the edge of this overall light and fresh scent, some quite secret, some giggle in a cloak room. I simply adore this, and find it hard not to drool all over my hand, not in a raunchy lustful way, just a slight hunger way.
-
In the imp: Slightly sweet, melon maybe, a hint of cherry, with a lingering floral creminess. First on: The floral bit comes through more, the cherry dies down a bit. After a bit: This is super creamy and comforting, I'm thinking there is a musk in here giving it the creaminess, I'm trying to place the floral, lilacs maybe, a touch of violet... A bit more: I simply adore this, it has aspects of Dragon's bone, Le Serpent Qui Danse, a bit greener, and a bit creamier. It takes on an almost oat milkiness. This lasts a long time as a fragrance, and is equally as intoxicating on my husband as well as myself (in two different ways). It gives me a sense of comfort (enough so that I made a bit of an arse of myself today, but that's okay). Def a larger bottle to acquire.
-
My lazy review.. (I will do a better one later) In the imp: This reminds me of a more musky Love Me First on: Smells the same as in the imp. After a bit: It's a little different, a bit softer in some aspect, a bit more feral in others, but still very similar to love me. I'd have to say, I had the strangest dreams while wearing this... they were not of any innocent nature.
-
In the bottle: Lavender, loud and clear lavender, nasty granny panty lavender (can you tell I abhor lavender? I wish such a useful flower didn't have such a pungent scent). First on: Urf, I want to weep, just lavender. After a bit: Wai.. what's going on here, I'm smelling sweet anise in the mix, EW.. but I'm calm, stupid lavendar. A bit more: Hey, this isn't so awful after all, a bit of spearamint is coming through, and it's softened. I wonder if this will work. Well, if in a frangrance you want to smell like an elderly woman's underwear drawer, where she stashes her absinthe and scotch mints, this is for you. If not, we'll see if this works as a purely "working" oil. EDITED TO ADD: Well, I slept like a rock, the fragrance dies down dramatically and is but a faint whipser..
-
In the bottle: White flowers and green boughs. First on: It's slightly sweet, but very garden in the rain, I'm pretty sure I'm getting egyptian gardenia, some sage, maybe a bit of magnolia and lilly of the valley. After a bit: Stays pretty true to initial, whatever I feel is lilly of the valley comes across as the dominant on me, which is great, I adore LOV. A bit more: This is a very pretty, light floral with the faintest aquatic feeling to it, more of a dampness or humidity from a tropical garden. I really like this, it fades rather quickly on me though. I'll have to try rubbing it through my hair to see how it'll stay there.
-
In the bottle: Sweet pea and varsol? First on: Oh, it's not varsol, it's a combination of petrol and shoe polish, mmm, sexy, let me tell you. After a bit: Wow, this repugnance just gets stronger by the second. A bit more: This stayed true until I washed it off. Petrol and shoe polish. Not something I would ever let grace my skin again.