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melrose

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  1. melrose

    Lolita

    At first, lemon sours - specifically those candies (from Brach's, I think) with the coase coating of sugar. I'm meh about this stage. Upon drydown, the heliotrope comes to the fore, and this develops a nasty undertone. Far drydown - straight up Playdoh. Oh, well, it's just as well - pretty hard for a 57-year-old to pull off a scent called Lolita!
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    Les Infortunes de la Vertu

    I loves me some leather, and it loves me back. This smells freakin' GORGEOUS on me - leather with a touch of sweet spice. If only it had throw or lasting power. I must think of some way to make it last, because I slathered. This may be in my top ten.
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    Goneril

    Bathroom cleaner plus a cheap, stinky candle burning to try to cover it up - Gah.
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    L'Ecole des Filles

    Sweet, but a strong, strange undertone - the ambergris? Not sure. It's okay, but not bottle-worthy. I think it smelled fine on me, but a family friend said I smelled like ''a two-bit whore covered in rat feces'' - which seems a bit harsh.
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    Asphodel

    In bottle, and on, wet: Dead-on jasmine, and I love it. There's no fake sweetness here. Drydown: Something evil this way comes. I can't explain, but it's quite harsh. Far drydown: Beautiful again, but no throw or staying power.
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    Penitence

    Hmmm, maybe I'll have to try the layering Schmoozy mentioned. I love both these notes, but together on my skin, the scent disappears quickly, no matter how much I slather.
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    Faustus

    First on: nice, interesting, very masculine. Drydown: musty old man. Not for me.
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    La Petite Mort

    Soft and sweet, but fades faster than the speed of light. I guess my skin likes to drink ylang ylang and myrhh.
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    Magdalene

    From beginning to end, it's herbs on top of a smoky undercurrent. Pleasant, but fades quickly. I'm quite surprised that I didn't morph the rose to high heaven, as usually happens. From Magdalene, I didn't get even a hint of rose. Not bottle-worthy on me.
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    Desire

    On, wet: My nose is thoroughly confused - the notes blend so well that all I can say is it's spicy with just a hint of sweetness underneath. It dries down to baby powder, though, so it's a no-go for me.
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    Zephyr

    In the imp, it smells like the original version of my beloved Heaven Sent - before it was reformulated to smell like bug spray. I have high hopes! On, wet: the lemon takes over, although there's a faint hint of Heaven Sent underneath - very nice. Near drydown: Uh-oh, powder and baby spit-up. Far drydown: No such thing. Thankfully, everything dissipated.
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    Gluttony

    Gluttony smells like a cake that's beginning to turn moldy. Not for me, but for those of you whose skin chemistries get along with Gluttony, it has incredible staying power.
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    Eden

    So yummy in the bottle - even though it's way sweet, it smells natural and pure. On, another story - first on, wet, it's all nuts with an undercurrent of very sweet aquatics - it gave me an instant headache. Mid drydown - soft and powdery, with rotting fruit underneath. Far drydown - body odor. Fortunately, it's quite faint now. A definite no way.
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    Depraved

    First on, really strong! The apricot and patchouli (which is smoky on me right now) are separate, competing notes - no blending going on at all. Near drydown: It's settled down - the apricot and patchouli are blending - I still get smoke, but I think I would enjoy some other note than apricot with it. Far drydown: Now you're talking! Smoke and dirt with a hint of sweetness - what a yummy surprise ending.
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    Laudanum

    When first on, it's sweet, spicy, and smoky, but there's a weird note underneath. This is not a bad first impression, since I hate nutmeg and sassafrass. Once in a great while, BPALs amp the notes I want amped. Near drydown: I get along quite well with myrrh, and this keeps getting better. Now it smells like Old Spice with lots of smoke added, and a bit of spice/sweet. Far drydown: Crap, here comes the nutmeg. This is a no for me; I would have loved it had the middle stage hung around.
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    Nero

    In vial, and on, wet: Did I fall into a vat of cleaning fluid? Instant, raging headache. Near drydown: Pretty much the same thing, just a touch softer. Far drydown: Something interesting (probably the bay) is trying to come out from far, far underneath the stormy waves of pine scent. Nero will have to fiddle with someone else.
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    Les Bijoux

    Peach candy while it lasts, which is a very short time indeed.
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    Hymn to Proserpine

    Huh - this is different, in a really good way. Usually, fruits amp to high heaven on me, and I'm not a big fruit fan. This doesn't smell like amber, but like muted smoke - fascinating, but hard to describe. Nonetheless, me likey.
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    Utrennyaya

    First on: MINT! - crystal clear and ice-cold! Fantastic for this uber-hot June in Houston. Drydown: soft, pretty, a hint of mint, but sweet as well. It's subtle, but lovely.
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    Jezebel

    At first, butterscotch and fruit that's beginning to rot - most unpleasant. Later, sweet and fresh. Drydown - baby powder, honey, and rose. Okay, but not bottle-worthy.
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    Brisingamen

    Very strong, sharp herbs when first on, with just a hint of the amber underneath - I'm a big amber fan and excited for the drydown . . . . . . which never came. It disappeared entirely within 20 minutes.
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    Forbidden Fruit

    In imp, and on, wet: bubblegum, gardenia and motor oil - could that be the lotus? It smells great, even the motor oil part. Drydown: soft and sweet, which is not at all my thing, but this smells so fresh and natural. I'll reallyenjoy the imp.
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    House of Night

    In imp and on, wet: fresh, breezy flowers - pretty much the opposite feeling of the name. Drydown: The flowers have mostly faded. I'm left with spices and a hint of something sweet, but I can't describe it further - it's gorgeous, though. Bottleworthy.
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    Dorian

    In imp and on, wet: crunchy brown sugar, like the top of creme brulee, with a hint of something darker - I am in mad love with this. Near drydown: Oh, for the love of God, it's turning into baby vomit. I hate my stupid skin chemistry. Far drydown: Lovely, with just a touch of play-doh. This has great lasting power - just don't know if I can make it through that baby vomit part.
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    Bathsheba

    A lovely, mysterious incense with a top note of banana - I do believe I love it, which surprises me, as I am NOT into fruity scents. This one may even be in my top 10.
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