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melrose

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  1. melrose

    Shango

    Herbs and peppers - now waiting hopefully for the fruit, but it disappears into my skin before that can happen. Damn.
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    Cordelia

    In imp and on, wet: Lovely lilacs and a hint of lemon. If only it would stay like this. Drydown: All the other notes come out. All at once. There are so many of them that I get only a ''it's okay'' vibe. Pity.
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    El Dorado

    So this is copal resin? I need much more of that note! This is so wonderful, a touch too manly on me, but I'll really enjoy the imp. I am now on the lookout for anything containing copal resin.
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    Mania

    God-awful horrible on me, and I don't know why. I love all musks, love grapefruit, and can't imagine that strawberry leaf would be the reason for the super-sweet, nausea-inducing smell I'm experiencing.
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    Coyote

    I am so in love with Coyote. It's a soft, amber, musky, woodsy skin scent. The only thing keeping it from being perfect is that it is SUCH a skin scent that I have to slam my nose into my skin to get a whiff no matter how much I apply.
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    Obatala

    First on: strong coconut with a trace of spoiled milk. Near drydown: completely morphs! Cool water with a touch of muguet de bois - love this. Far drydown: have to put my nose against my arm to smell, but it's lovely, soft, sweet, and deep.
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    Nemesis

    In imp, and on, wet: cedar and smoke (I agree with the previous poster who said it's the cedar wood, not the needles). Near drydown: dead ringer for my Daddy's aftershave worn when he was young and healthy. I love this part. Far drydown: very faint, fresh and slightly sweet if I bury my nose in my elbow; doesn't last.
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    Troll

    First on, wet: such strong vetiver that I feel momentarily blinded and short of breath, thankfully reined in a bit by a strong, fresh pine, not the juniper kind that makes me nauseous - not washing off because of the pine. Near drydown: still only the 2 notes, but the pine has more firmly clamped down on the vetiver. Now wanting to see what happens later. Far drydown: Wow, what a change! The vetiver and pine are faintly in the background. There is a strong scent of smoke and cloves, with a touch of musk. This is lovely after a few hours, but I probably don't want to revisit the first 2 stages.
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    Masculine but Sweet?

    I third or fourth Dee. I love Cathedral for its resins, also. My spreadsheet lists Cathedral as ''a less complex, less sweet Dee''.
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    Bastet

    First on: clove -even though it's not listed, that's the strongest of the many scents I am experiencing. Clove, grounded by something earthy, maybe the amber. Drydown: a wamr, yummy skin scent. I love this, just with it didn't fade so quickly.
  11. melrose

    Ogun

    This is horrible with my skin chemistry - smells like some sort of decaying non-human something. I suspect my skin really dislikes melon.
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    Queen of Sheba

    Rancid corn chips - had to run to wash off - soap and water didn't do it, had to use alcohol. Horrific.
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    Hecate

    In imp, and on, wet: beautiful sweet cherries. Almost immediately thereafter: Hurt, burn, itch! Must wash off immediately! The thing is, almond doesn't always do this to me. I am very confused.
  14. melrose

    Lyonesse

    In the imp: Caramel corn. First on, wet: Caramel corn next to a river. Drydown: soft skin scent. Nope, not for me.
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    Whip

    Add me to the list of ''it's only rose - where's the leather'' complainers.
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    Ehecatl

    First on, wet: citrus household cleaner, but top-grade: fresh, cheerful. Drydown: strong lemon and rose. I know these are not in the listed notes, but my skin chemistry is pretty dumb sometimes. Far drydown: faint household cleaner. Overall: not me at all.
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    Baron Samedi

    I love me some masculine scents, but the Baron is a bit much, even for me. It stays the same from first on to far drydown - spices, carnations, pepper. This would probably be drool-worthy on a guy. Incredible lasting power.
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    Iambe

    From first on, wet, all the way through far drydown: Someone poured motor oil onto a hay field. Then, cats walked into the motor oil, got irritated, and peed all over the place. Were I Demeter, this would NOT bring me happiness nor laughter.
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    Mahana

    First on, wet: I was afraid this would be so heavy/fruity/sticky, but it's wonderful! It's like walking through a garden on a tropical island while sipping a drink with a little umbrella. The breeze is wafting in off the ocean, and it's heaven. Drydown: What the heck? Cat urine - where did this come from? Civet isn't listed in the ingredients; besides, civet has always played nicely on me. Far drydown: Very faint pineapple. What a letdown after a fantastic buildup.
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    Eros

    Myrrh, lilac, and honey wine with crimson tea leaf and sweet resins. First on, wet: I'm not crazy about this. The lilac rides high above everything else; there's a spicy sweetness that's the meat of the scent, and is interesting; there's a sharp, vegetal smell underneath. It smells fresh, but the scents aren't blending together. Drydown: winey, spicy, sweet, lovely. The drydown lasted about 15 minutes. There really is no far drydown, as it fades quickly.
  21. melrose

    Depraved

    On me, patchouli+apricot=yummy evilness. It also has great lasting power. A bottle may be in order.
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    Aperotos Eros

    I am in love! I smell like a headshop - musk, spices, a bit of chocolate. I smell like an old hippie, which is great, since I am an old hippie! Really lasts. This is the second imp I've tried in a row that belongs in my top 10 category - umm, I think I now have about 50 scents in my top 10.
  23. melrose

    Black Annis

    I figured I would wash this off immediately. I hate the smell of licorice/anise and vetiver tends to overwhelm everything else on me. I have little experience with civet. My god, I love this! First on, it smells like aftershave my father wore. On drydown, there's no hint of licorice or vetiver. I also don't get anything that smells like lichen.This is incense, earth, and musk. Dare I say Top 10? Color me gobsmacked.
  24. melrose

    Aizen-Myoo

    First on, wet: Fantastic! Fruity, but completely natural, riding on a sea of fresh air, with nary an aquatic note to ruin it. The drydown was less fruity - very subtle, but lovely. Unfortunately, it faded away in less than an hour.
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    Aremata-Popoa

    First on: blackberry, plastic, and metal, which is surprisingly yummy. Drydown: fizzy blackberry. Far drydown: blackberry and, to my nose, red musk. Pretty nice. I love the smell of booze, but got none from this blend.
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