Raqassah
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wrist-sniffing wench
- Birthday January 29
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Australia
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Australia
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Female
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Rat
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Western Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
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Wow! This oil smells good! Caramel - but not sickly sweet! My package arrived today which was really fortuitous. I'd been very distressed by some relationship stuff. A really bad situation. Let's just say I was blown away by their effectiveness. I cleaned the house and burned the oils in the burner and did some rituals. It looks like everything is resolving itself.
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Wet: Fresh citrusy green floral. Soft lemon verbena smell. OMG this is fantastic on my skin. Dry down: On dry down the tea comes out. Just a hint of jasmine – not sickly sweet, not soapy. No powder. Soft and sophisticated. Lots of layers. Final impression: Fresh citrus floral – neroli and jasmine. Husband :" Yum – that smells nice." Not sickly sweet or cloying. I thought that this would be good and it is. Must have bottle.
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Wet: Strong floral (pansy ?) note. Very sweet and a bit one dimensional. Husband said “Soapy”. Dry down: Sweet, innocuous – a bit soapy. Final impressions: A good scent for a lazy late spring Sunday afternoon. Frimp.
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Wet: Musk and violets (must be the orris). Husband initially said “Too strong” then on a second test “mmm spicy”. Dry down: Initially, light floral /violet musk. Didn’t get any coconut notes. Coconut notes developed with aging. Final impressions: Quite nice.
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Wet: Vanilla with a dark incensey undertone. Dry down: Husband said: “Mmm... sexy… dinner not day.” Vanilla, poweder, patcholi or myrrh. Becomes sexier with age. Final impression: Age some more and then wear again. Naughty.
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Wet: Mmmm…sexy jasmine with almond. Like heady, dark slightly illicit kisses. Tinged with madness. Dry down: Still notes of jasmine, mixed with darkness. Wood/musk/resin notes start to come to the fore. Final Impression: Wear with caution. Could cause someone to lose their head.
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Wet: Toasted hazelnuts and almonds. Honey. Spices.Dry down: Toasted nuts and perfume.Final impressions: Try again. The toasty notes dominate when wet. Still uncertain if this works on my skin.Wet: Toasted hazelnuts and almonds. Honey. Spices.Dry down: Toasted nuts and perfume.Final impressions: Try again. The toasty notes dominate when wet. Still uncertain if this works on my skin.
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Wet:Corrupted violets sprinkled with salt. Hints of woodsy/resin notes. Dry down: Myrrh and sandlewood overlaid with sweet flag note. Final impression: Sophisticated and formal with a hint of a dark brooding quality. Mmmmm....
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Wet: Jasmine, white musk. Rose heart notes. The rose doesn’t amp on my skin. An underlying incense note. Dry down: Nice. Moderate throw. Jasmine and rose are not cloying - well balanced. Very fresh floral. Clean smelling. Not sickening. Not soapy. Final impressions: Mmm….Great with a little black dress.
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Wet: Jasmine with a hard edge. Husband said, okay but with an undertone of something weird – like sweaty frog armpits – and as a lapsed biologist he knows that frogs don’t have sweat or have armpits. Smells like a dryer sheet to me. Dry down: Cloying. Jasmine!!!!! Frog armpits and baby powder. Final impressions: Didn’t work well on my skin. Jasmine with a bitter note and lots of baby powder. Would make a lovely laundry scent. Scent locket? This is lovely on my friend! Sigh!
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Wet: Sophisticated. Very warm and dry smelling. Tropical flowers. Ozone. Stone. Resins. Dry down: Incense. Keeps morphing. Never smells the same twice. Final impression: Sophisticated. Try again.
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Wet: Mmm… wine, honey and raisins. Roses. Musk? Notes of cinnamon and iris, cedar, juniper berry, frankincense, myrrh? Husband didn’t like “too edgy” Dry down: Very strong. My skin amped the florals. Better on dry down. Final impression: Quite strong musk with spices and wine! With aging became complex and sexy. A keeper.
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Wet:Johnson’s Baby powder, musk, rose and sandalwood. No bergamot or mandarin. Dry down: Roses! Spices! Baby powder with sandal wood. Final impressions: Roses! Initially, didn’t quite work with my skin. So near and yet so far! I really wanted this to work as I used to dance with a troupe called the Veils of Baghdad. I retried this after a few weeks... With aging this one got much better! Yay - works much better now. Still a heavy floral.
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Wet: Mmmm soft gentle neroli and a hint of orange. Dry down:Very sweet without being over powering, sexy. Suitable to wear to work. Final impression: Yum! Very very nice.
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Wet/Initial impression: Honey, milk and chai spices. Dry down: Soft sweet musk!Not sickly like musk often goes. Very second skin – with an undernote of ginger and flowers. Final thoughts: Very pleasant. Mellow but sexy. Not overt. Would make a good seduction scent – to be discovered in the hollow of the neck. Morphs to powder eventually.