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A Thought and a Legend too Hideous for Sanity or Consciousness

thekittenkat replied to tativa's topic in Yules
In the decant: Salt, patch, and the rose. Wet: Sweeter now--suspect that the beeswax is breaking through. The dry-down: The salt and oudh combine to give both the rose and the wood an almost incense feeling; rather interesting, but not something that I would wear on a regular basis. -
In the decant: Musky heather growing near the hard wood forest. Wet: An earthy note, which must be the peat. The dry-down: And now, the two musks embracing and then fading away. I'm just stunned by this result. I'll do a re-test, but to have it just go away after half-an-hour is just not my traditional result w/ musks of any kind. Eta: grammar fail.
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In the decant: The Mother's notes of hazelnut, myrtle, and honey are very present. Wet: Much as on cold sniff, but w/ traces of rose and bergamot. rising to the top. The dry-down: Most of the notes have blended together, deep in the mix. Honeyed rose sprinkled with the sandalwood growing in a hard woods forest seems to be the ending of this somewhat morphing scent. I like it, but the decant is plenty.
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In the decant: A men's aquatic cologne w/ a kind of unpleasant incense. Wet: Now the incense is even stranger, and not in a good way. Fishy? The dry-down: Even the cat, who loves all things fish, wrinkled his nose at this and backed away. That seals the deal for this fishy scent that is past its shelf-life. Sprinkling w/ weird incense won't help, either. Bizarre--now it's turning sweet! Just a really different men's aquatic cologne. Not for me, but a perfect evocation of the concept.
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In the decant: Something like a beeswax candle but sweeter. Wet: Much as on cold sniff, but the leather is appearing. The dry-down: Faint hints of the wood and leather. No ashes, thank goodness. This is mostly like a warmer, sweeter but non-fruity version of Candles Moon. I like it!
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The Putrescent Juice of Earth's Inner Horrors
thekittenkat replied to The Poison Queen's topic in Yules
In the decant: With each sniff, I get a different scent note--very pleasant! Wet: Pom, vetiver, cacao, and patch are the most obvious. The dry-down: The rose otto and myrrh appear and mix in w/ the other notes. An interesting scent, but it fades fast. -
For the 2013 version. In the decant: Sweetish herbals in a mixed woods forest. Wet: Now more herbal, less sweet. The dry-down: A herbal and slightly sweet forest.
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The wild joy of story time on a frosty winter morning: the well-loved, well-worn leather of old fairy tale books, the sweet mustiness of antique paper, fae glimmers of twinkling crystalline flowers, and a chunk of Scottish Tablet. In the decant: The scottish tablet--oh boy, but this smells tasty! Wet: Much as on cold sniff, but w/ hints of the other notes. The dry-down: Still mostly the tablet, but hints of leather and paper peek out from time to time. Not sure where the flowers went, but that's okay. I this! 1 or 2 bottles, that's the only question now.
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In the decant: Icy vetiver. Wet: More ozone and asphalt now. The dry-down: Another morpher. All vetiver, all the time. SN Vetiver, to be precise. I have some of the previous version, and this is nothing like it. Perhaps aging will help.
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In the decant: Bittersweet pom. Wet: Once applied, it starts warming up and growing sweeter. The dry-down: I'll have to do a death match, but this seems to be similar to the last version, a sweet pinkish scent, not bitter or dark. I quite like it. This could be a nice scent for a little girl.
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In the decant: Ozoney mint. Wet: Minty ozone. The dry-down: The ozone gets a little sweeter as it dries, but not much. Doesn't really morph. I like it, but I have a bottle from a previous year, and not sure I need more.
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In the decant: Ashes and powdery amber--this does not bode well. Wet: More ashes! The dry-down: Basically, ashes. Nothing else. Disappointed.
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This is for the 2013 version. In the decant: A chilled tea rose. Wet: The tea rose is now sweeter (vanilla) and warmer. The dry-down:A lovely tea rose. Once it is warmed by my skin, it stays the same. No snow or ozone here. I do like it.
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In the decant: Salted air at the beach. Wet: More like fresh water and willows drooping into the water. The dry-down: Now a co-mingling of fresh and salt water, like in the marshes. I spent part of my summers growing up at my grandparents' place on the Intercoastal Waterway, and this brings back memories of sunning on the dock while the family went crabbing, boating w/ my uncle, exploring mud flats w/ my brother, and sailing w/ my parents. Thank you for that, Beth. Bottle for sure.
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In the decant: Lots of ozone, hints of the other notes. Wet: Now lots of cardamon! The dry-down: Mostly the sweet ozone note, with a touch of sugar plum and currant. What a morpher! I like it, and might go for a bottle. I adore the Lab's ozone note.
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This is for the 2013 version. In the imp: Sweet but a little high-pitched florals, dunked in a champagne bottle. Wet: Much as on cold sniff, but getting sweeter. The dry-down: Really nice, and doesn't really morph. I'm not much for florals, and this does have tuberose and jonquil, two of my unfavs, but all the other notes seem to be keeping them in check.
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Many thanks to Mellifluous for including a sniffe with my decants! In the decant: Wine-soaked pears w/ oatmeal near-by. Wet: Much the same. The dry-down: This is just so good. Not a morpher.
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In the decant: Blue musk w/ chilled flowers. Wet: Rockrose leads the pack of florals, as they float in the musk. The dry-down: Mostly blue musk now, with flowers in the mix. The snow note isn't obvious; it's there to evoke the cold. May get a bottle as I love blue musk. I love looking at the stars in wintertime.
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In the decant: Florals headed up by the lilies, w/ a hint of the minty snow note. Wet: Some of the sweetness of the white rose appears. The dry-down: All the flowers listed are in the garden, with the minty snow note tying them together. A nice floral (and I'm not wild abt flower notes), but I had to try this because of L. M. Montgomery, the white rose note, and the snow note.
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In the decant: Sweet minty goodness. Wet: A tad more minty. The dry-down: Very minty this year's version, perhaps more spearmint than peppermint, with just enough sweetness to keep the mint in check.
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This is for the 2013 edition. In the decant: A soured rose. Wet: Brightening up somewhat. The dry-down: Very different from previous years. A rose that's souring is not my thing, at all. Not fresh and no dew, but instead has been left too long in what must be unchanged water.
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In the decant: Almond blossom touched by the cold winds. Wet: Much as on cold sniff, but there's a hint of the nut itself, and a slight sweetness not present when sniffed from the decant. The dry-down: Now mostly the flower, and fading--too bad, as this is a wonderful scent. On my maybe-to-upgrade list.
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This is for the 2013 version. In the decant: OMG! All the notes beautifully blended. Wet: Much as on cold sniff. The dry-down: Just gorgeous! This is the best year yet! The olive oil and beeswax combine to make a soft bed for the fruits to nestle in, the sufganiyot adds the heavenly kiss of sweetness, and the amber adds just a hint of powder. Bottle-worthy. Chanukkiyah 2013 stands as a good reason to re-test returning scents--we never can know what magic Beth will work each time around.
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In the decant: Dark, dank soil, and a metallic note--perhaps the shackles? Wet: That metal note calms down, and there's a hint of smoke. The dry-down: Ack! The metallic note is back. Not my thing; Graveyard Dirt is much better on my skin.
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In the decant: Very aquatic, but herbal as well. Wet: A touch sweeter, but also more floral. The dry-down: The iris comes to dominate the blend and basically has that nasty sharp note. Shame about that.