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Okay. If this isn't the appropriate place for this, will someone please re-direct me? My question: has anyone heard of/smelled/tested a scent called "Verdandi"? I searched the website and the forums, and I can't find it anywhere! I got it in a mystery imp package from someone, and this scent was included. Does anyone have any idea about that one? Thanks so much! Alison
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After an unfortunate mishap with a leather-scented car air-freshener, I was a little wary of something with the smell of leather. But this was light, and lovely. The rose was not overpowering. It was cool, and smelled like a rose from the garden, rather than a florist's shop. The leather added a sense of warmth and maturity to the rose smell. They blended together perfectly, which I appreciated. Neither one overpowered the other. A medium-weight scent, good for either day or evening.
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Right away, I caught the rose and jasmine. I truly did give me the impression of a bright moonlit meadow on a warm night in spring. This is a very gentle scent, but it developed a bit of a kick after a while, which must have been the spices. It was not an overwhelming spice, but a light one that lent a bit of weight to the light, white scent. This made me feel relaxed and calm when I wore it before bed, which is always nice. Perfect for evening, because of the theme and the spice, and great for spring or summer wear.
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When I opened the bottle, I was in heaven. It smelled like chocolate and mint, which are my favorite scents together. On, I couldn't so much smell the mint as feel it. It's a very tactile scent, if that makes any sense (which I'm sure doesn't!). The warmth of the rum tempered the coolness of the mint and the cocoa and vanilla made for a pleasant, comforting scent. Perfect for the holiday season, as it is reminiscent of holiday baked treats and drinks. Love this one!
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Lush, definitely sensual. I could really catch a fruity scent, sweet but not overpowering. I also caught flowers that were rich with personality. A little later, I detected a hint of something spicy. Not hot-spicy, but exotic-spicy. A very lovely, womanly scent. A little heavier, so I would say it's more appropriate for evening. A year-round scent, perfect for steamy summer nights, and keeping warm in the winter. Loved this one!
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I catch a very slight hint of flowers, but I'm afraid the myrrh overpowers the honey and wine. This is very strong, and not very pleasant. A shame. Will be swapping this one.
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I was really intrigued by this scent, as it seemed to evoke the image of a mysterious dark alleyway in Victorian London: making my way against a flow of people wearing swirling, flowing cloaks. On, it is exactly what the description says: the perfume of others. Lots of different perfumes, but mostly male scents. And a slight hint of smoke. It smelled familiar, and then it hit me: this smells like my dad. He wears cologne (what I'm not sure), and he smokes. Once I made that association, the smell became a little comforting. I don't think I'll wear this, but I might just keep it around to sniff when I'm missing my dad.
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Ohhh, this smells like heaven. I smell the strawberries, but they aren't the main focus. I smell the flowers: phlox, and tulips, and daffodils. Something is sweet, so that must be the sugar or honey. Something about this smells slightly cool, too, as though this moon shines over a chill spring evening. Yes. This is spring. This is a beautiful, feminine scent. Light, but not too light. Perfect, actually. I can't stop smelling my wrist and closing my eyes in delight.
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I definitely smell the juniper and bayberry. I also smell the spicy wine and something a little woodsy, which I assume is the English elm. It seems very comforting, warm, and for some reason, reminds me of the Christmas/Yule holiday season. Personally, I do like this, but it's a bit of a heavier scent. Even though it's supposed to be gender-neutral, it seems more masculine. I wouldn't mind smelling this on a boy.
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I put this on, and something didn't seem quite "right". It was as if the notes, at least on me, clashed terribly. It might have been the addition of the metallics and ozone, but it did not agree with me. I never caught the fruits, cherry blossoms, or orchid, as the metallic and ozone bulldozed over everything else. Darn. I thought this had sounded so fun.
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This is gorgeous. Right away, I get the violet scent. Behind that is the shyest hint of lilac, and something bright and green, which might be the tuberose. Actually, this smells very familiar, like a favorite handcream I had once. It's very purple, and reminds me of the time of dusk when the deepest purples are in the sky. This might be a perfect sleeping scent, or something to spray on your pillow to inspire good dreams.
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Mmmmmmpeaches. And mmmmmmmmmpomegranate. Love this already. I also get a slight hint of the aquatics and a bit of the warm, dry-leaves smell of Autumn. This is a soft scent, but not light; it does have some weight to it. I also just barely get something green, too. Is that the myrtle or melilot? I've never smelled either. I don't smell any rose, however. Since this is a bit of a heavier scent, I would say this is better for evening. And perhaps late summer/early fall for the time period.
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Put it on. Smells all right, not something I'd really go for, though. Might be the..... OW!!!! BURNING!!! And then I washed it off. I don't have any clue what could have caused the sensation of burnination, but I'm not going to test it again to find out. My skin is too sensitive.
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Sweet, light scent of flowers and something ethereal and elusive. Very soft, sleepy, and soothing. I catch the hints of herbs, but the dusty woods elude me. It evokes soft, gossamer wings brushing across my face. Very lovely. I think it's more appropriate for Spring, and daytime, as it's a lighter scent. I will definitely order a larger bottle of this. And to think, I was reluctant to try it because of the spider theme. I thought it would smell like dust.
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A decadent scent, most certainly. I catch a hint of what seems like... musk? and perahps some Arabian spices. It's very exotic. For some reason, I also get a slight hint of a fruit. Or a dried fruit. Maybe an apricot or date? When I smell this, I get a visual of the paintings from the 1700's that depicted very lush, rounded, sensual women. The Sacred Whore knows who she is, and what she wants. And she's not afraid to tell you about it, either. I really like this, actually. It's a bit heavier, which makes me think it's more appropriate for evening. Maybe a good "date night" scent.
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Beautiful "white" scent. I felt the chill as I smelled this — perhaps a bit of mint is in the "traditional lunar oils"? I detected the flowers behind the chill and the breezes. Very light flowers, though. I really loved this, as it reminded me of one of my favorite sensations: the smell of impending snow on the winter night air. Cold, crisp, but comforting as well.
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A very interesting scent. I detected hints of greenery, and aquatic notes, but also a faint floral. Sorry. I'm not very good at identifying individual scents yet. It certainly was not "brooding eternal evil", but rather a pleasantly complex scent. I definitely liked this one, as it reminded me of a rainy garden, filled with lots of greens, and a few flowers to provide deceptive decoration. Either spring or summer. I haven't decided whether day or evening. Perhaps another test...
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This is the lovely, wet foliage-y scent of a rainforest. I really didn't get individual impressions of the fruit versus the flowers versus the amber, but all were blended together to make a lush, tropical paradise appear in my mind. Definitely something for summer, as it is evocative of a tropical summer retreat.
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Oh, I am in love with this. I have finally found the perfect aquatic scent. The tulips and peony blend together to make a lovely, light floral, with the grasses to temper the sweetness of the two flowers. The water flows quietly in the background, giving me the impression of a small spring garden growing beside a quiet stream. Soothing and calming. A perfect Springtime scent, for either day or evening. I would say day is better, on second thought, because it's a lighter scent.
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At first, there's a confusion of smells, but once it dries a little, I get the hint of strawberry, and orange comes through. I also smell a floral, which must be the hibiscus. I've never been able to smell carnations or poppies, so that's a big mystery to me . A little later, and the strawberry and orange come through to the forefront. There's a tiny hint of floral in the background to temper the fruits, which makes for a pleasant combination. I really like this. A nice scent for summer, with the fruits and florals. I would say it's appropriate for day or evening.
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Right away, I smell the vanilla. A little later, I get a hint of the honey, with something a little darker/warmer. That must be the amber, which I've never smelled before. I most certainly get the impression of "sensual pleasure" from the honey and vanilla. I like it okay, but I'm not sure if it's something I would keep. My mom likes vanilla, so maybe I'll see if she likes it.
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I had wanted to love this. I had expected it to be the comfortingly warm scent of a bakery. At first, it was all right. I got the caramel and toffee smells, which I love. Then I detected vanilla in the background. Then it became cloyingly, chokingly sweet. And behind that, something turned sour, so it felt like the back alley of that bakery. Blech.
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Ohhhhh, lovely. My favorites: rose and lilac, plus wisteria. I did smell all three, perfectly blended. Very light and prettily feminine. This is perfect for either day or evening, and it's a nice Springy/Summery scent. Never overly-sweet or cloying. LOVE. Will order large bottle of this. Yay!
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I wanted to love this so badly, because it's one of my favorite poems. I put it on, and sniffed my wrist. It smelled familiar, but I couldn't place it. And suddenly, it hit me: it smelled like a bar of Dial soap. That phenomenon became more apparent as the gaggingly overwhelming taste of soap filled my mouth. It took three washings to make the smell go away, and a burrito and French Onion chips to make the taste go away. So. Disappointed.
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Oooh, my first review! Definitely gentle and lovely. It did have a more mature note, which might have been the musk. I didn't smell the hazelnut, but I did get a slight sense of the coconut and the iris. Very lovely summer scent. I think it would be more appropriate for evening.