angelicruin
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Spicy, sugary pear and ginger on me. Fades kind of fast though.
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I agree with the other reviews so far that this is a jumbled up scent. Everything seems to be just thrown together---and it works! The fruits are very much tempered with the vetiver, but if you don't like vetiver (I don't myself), fear not. It does not take over this scent at all. As I sniff, I can pick up almost every note, but the ones that stand out strongest on my skin are pumpkin, frankincense, and vetiver.
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I have to agree this one starts out VERY similar to Pumpkin Pie Bath Oil. Very spicy. As it dries though, it begins to mellow (or "mallow" if you prefer ) and I can pick up the marshmallow note. Still a little spicy but tempered with a creamy vanilla note.
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Oh how I love Anise/Licorice blends! And this one does not disappoint. Sniffing the bottle, it's a yummy deep black licorice scent. Applied to my skin, it starts out a perfect balance of cocoa and licorice. As it dries, the cocoa fades away and I am left with a still very lovely soft licorice scent on my skin. Two thumbs up from me! :thumbsup:
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Root Beer! This one is heavy with the Sassafras. It's pretty much single note on my skin, but I love it!
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My BPTP Order with Inquisition arrived today. I love the label art for Candy Corn Coated Candy Apple.
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For me, I get dry herbs more than anything else, particularly the sage note. I can barely smell the blackberries and no apples to speak of. I'm hoping that with age the blackberry wine and apple notes will become stronger. As it stands now, I am disappointed in how it's reacting on me. The reviews above are how I wanted it to smell on me.
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Oh my, this is lovely. I love the tea note and it is blended so perfectly with strawberry, rosewater, and cake. After it fully dries, it's more strawberries and cake than tea. I adore this blend.
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Extremely nummy! Rum and cheesecake. I definitely begin to smell the butterscotch as it begins to dry. If you like foody/dessert blends, this one is worth trying.
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I'm getting a strong celery note and a fresh herbal vibe from this, but not really any beer.
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Very strong cinnamon note in this one. It overpowers everything else. And, yes, I agree with the review about it having a medicinal quality to it.
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This is a soft, sweet floral blend on me. Orris and Lotus are the 2 notes I can pick out most distinctly.
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Rose, incense, and vetiver right after application. Vetiver note seems to disappear after a few minutes and I am left with this spicy rose incense. Very pretty and delicate.
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Sharp and woody.
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As I suspected, the Jasmine note kills everything else and all I smell is cat pee.
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Marigold is pretty much the only note I am getting out of this one.
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Rose softened & sweetened with myrrh and light mint. Very lovely.
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2010: Herby, aquatic with a dry spice note. Very Fall-like.
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Dark musk, lavender, amber, incense, and dark fruit. There is a myriad of notes bombarding my nose as I sniff my wrist. I find myself really liking this one.
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Pomegranate, carnation, and neroli. Not getting any vetiver, pepper, or tar in this blend. Just a light fruity floral vibe.
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Darkly aquatic & Dry leaves. Definitely reminds me of late Fall right before winter sets in.
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Boozy, woody, and just a little earthy. This is strangely working well with my skin chemistry.
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Smoky, yet sweet fragrance. Very dry. I rather like this one.
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Lots of white tea in this one, with just a dash of violet. Very clean & refreshing scent.
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Heavily smoked carnation on my skin. Actually, not bad on the skin. The smokiness does dissipate the longer it's on my skin.