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  1. melrose

    Aeval

    Aeval: In imp: This is what Fairyland must smell like! I see a very old garden hedge at night full of twinkling lights - this is Beth's genius - I didn't even know Fairyland had a smell until I opened this imp. Unfortunately, my skin ate up the magic, leaving only household cleaning products and soap. I so envy those of you who wear these oils and have them stay true to the scent in the imp.
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    Blood Lotus

    In imp: Dark, sweet cherries. Wet, on skin: Sweet fruit and metal - sounds strange, but smells yummy. 15 minutes later: All gone, and I put on A LOT. I hope this isn't a trend because I ordered all the ``Blood'' scents in imps.
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    Bliss

    In imp: dead ringer for brownies. On, wet: Instantly changes to roasted nuts and hot fudge sauce. Drydown: Equal parts chocolate, nuts, and sugar cookies. I'll use up the imp by layering this with other things. It's too one-note otherwise - I don't want to smell exactly like brownies.
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    Brimstone

    Wet, on skin: Pepper and something acrid slaps me in the face. Near drydown: Pepper, ashes and earth from under where a fire has been built. Yummy. Middle drydown: Ashes and earth come to the fore, pepper steps back a bit. Still lovely. Far drydown: Uh-oh. It seems the fire has been built in an unfortunate part of a cow pasture. Strong smell of urine. This nails the lid in the coffin: My co-worker walked in and said ``What is that horrible smell? Did someone spray for bugs in here? My God, that's strong.'' No more Brimstone for me.
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    Rage

    In imp: It smacked me in the face with strong, dark fruitiness. Wet, on skin: Dark, musky, sweet fruit - yummy. Near drydown: Smoky, sweet, peppery - fantastic, but fills me with the opposite of rage. Middle and far drydown: Soft, sweet, musk and smoke. No sillage. Very faint. Won't re-purchase, because no staying power on my skin, but quite lovely while it lasts. Also, this is the first time I didn't get what Beth was trying to say with this blend.
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    Bewitched

    I'm apprehensive about this, as tea notes and sweet fruit notes don't get along with my skin's chemistry. In imp: Cherry cough drops. Wet, on skin: Dark, heavy sweet cherries. This smells pretty good. Near drydown: Very astringent, almost makes my nose burn - is this the sage? Middle drydown: Musk, soft, sweet berries, and hay - this is lovely. Far drydown: Well, poop, here are the cherry cough drops again in all their mentholated glory. I guess Bewitched and I can't get along.
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    Anne Bonny

    In imp: Salty, sweet, spicy, heavy - yum. Wet - Metal, sweet, smoke, woods, herbs - I'm overwhelmed, confused, but intrigued. Near drydown - Moldy, oily incense - yuck. Middle drydown - Mold and oil disappeared - slightly sweet, spicy - yummy, but I wish the salt and wood would come back. Far drydown - Here's that soft, spicy woodsy fragrance I was looking for. Anne Bonny goes through lots of changes during her journey. Don't know about a bottle - near drydown is pretty bad.
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    Allegory

    In imp: Sweet and green - hard to describe. Wet, on skin: The juniper and cedar really pop out, but there's also a soft woodsy scent and some sweet spices. Near drydown: So wonderful - it's terrible this is DC. Woods, spices, like the inside of an old church. Middle drydown: Even better. It's as if I'm walking in an old-growth forest - clean woods, with a hint of sweetness from wildflowers in bloom when I kick leaves over. Far drydown: Just a hint of sweet cleanliness. After reading the description, I never identified the orange or civet, but had no problem with the juniper and cedar.
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    Bloodlust

    This is first time to dip my toe into dragon's blood, so that must be what I'm smelling . . . In the imp: HELLO - whatever this is, it will not be ignored. Wet, on skin: Dark, warm, sweet cherries and metal - I love the smell of metal in scents - if this is dragon's blood, I'm in love. Near drydown: Still sweet cherries and metal, but the metal is not as strong. Middle drydown: Sweet, spicy and ozone - this is fantastic. 2 hours later - Gone, all gone - waaah! My skin ate it. I was totally not expecting this from something that started out so strong.
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    Ahathoor

    In the imp: woods and herbs. Wet, on skin: Sweet cinnamon. Completely morphs almost instantly. Drydown: OMG, I love this - woody, slightly sweet, oriental - very warm - definitely evokes a sense of the noon sun. Smells a lot like Opium, one of my top-5 non-BPAL fragrances, only warmer and less overpowering. The best part - I can still smell it the next morning. HG, I'm thinking.
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    Libertine

    In imp: Warm herbs. Wet, on skin: Sweet herbs. I'm intrigued. Near drydown: Is this rosewood? Where have you been all my life? I think I'm in love. Middle drydown: Roses and nothing but. I like roses, but this isn't as nice as it was a while ago. Far drydown: My rosewood came back. The roses are there, but are behaving nicely in the background. The musk and sandalwood are there as well. Could be HG worthy.
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    Kali

    In imp: Holy Kali - this sucker means business! Wet, on skin: I'm flummoxed. I can't identify what I'm smelling. The only thing I can say with certainty is that it's not a cool scent, definitely warm. Near drydown: I mostly get the wine and honey - can't detect the chocolate, tobacco, or any of the other notes. My skin chemistry doesn't like this very much - I'm surprised, because I've done well with honey and/or wine in other scents. Middle drydown - Wow, this goes through lots of stages. I've never before experienced the B.O. note others have mentioned, but I just did with Kali - yuck city. Thankfully, the B.O. stage didn't last long. Now it's spicy, somewhat powdery, I get a few florals, a whiff of the chocolate - but the pronounced smell that's been present from the beginning pretty much overpowers everything else - it doesn't scream honey or wine, but they're definitely in there. Far drydown: Way-too-sweet cotton candy. I won't re-purchase, but don't go by me. There are so many notes in here, it probably smells quite different on everyone.
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    Black Forest

    Wet: Hellooooooo, pine! Near drydown: OMG, wonderful. Smells like a wonderful antique store filled with old wood furniture, in the middle of a forest with all the windows open - HG if this sticks around. Far drydown: Gone, all gone in 2 hours. If I stick my nose in my elbow, I smell a yummy woody, powdery, spicy scent. Too bad the staying power sucks, because it's lovely.
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    Nanshe

    Wet - LEMON! Hello, lemon! This is fine with me, since I love citrus scents. Near drydown - Where did my lemon go? This is herbs, no, sparkling herbs - very nice. Definitely gender-neutral. Far drydown - Have to stick my nose into my skin to smell anything, but it's pleasant - herbs, with just a hint of lemon. I'm not thrilled enough to re-purchase.
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    Oneiroi

    Oneiroi: Wet: Strong, sharp herbs - green, but not bright green, more of an olive green, but very clean. Nice. First drydown: Still herbs, but something underneath, by turns smoky and sweet. Far drydown: Herby, sweet, and oily, emphasis on the oily. It's pleasant, but won't re-purchase.
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    Tum

    Wet, it's grape and nothing but. Near drydown: Still grape, but something mysterious is going on underneath - I'm intrigued. Far drydown - yum. Old church, incense, a little bit of sweet fruit. I'll re-purchase.
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    Somnus

    I didn't get lavender or jasmine - on me, it's soft roses and a little lemon - wonderful. Very relaxing, and I keep thinking of a soft buttercup yellow color.
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    Baku

    Application: Eucalyptus mostly, but a background of other herbs and greenery - it's a little overpowering, but interesting. 15 minutes later: Whoa - licorice, and nothing but. Licorice and my skin dislike each other. Drydown: Yum, eucalyptus and licorice are muted in the background. Mostly smells like wind blowing in a herb garden - very nice. Far drydown: Powder, licorice, and eucalyptus. Not for me, but if you're a licorice lover . . .
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    Dragon's Heart

    I am in love. I am surrounded by a soft, deep red cloud - there are lights outside the cloud, so sometimes the red is lit from behind with tones of deep orange, warm brown, and gold. Okay, jumping off the cloud - this constantly morphs just a bit - it's sweet, then fruity, then woodsy, then spicy, then smells like stones - but always with that glorious cloud base. A big bottle will be a must-have.
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