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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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Fig, amber, and clove. UNF. I love me some clove and fig. I also dig amber. This scent is sweeter than I expected but UGH so good. Figgy amber, and that's all I ever wanted. Good throw and wear length.
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Patchouli, coconut, tobacco, bay, and a touch of lime. Jaawi is spicy, exotic, and a morpher. It's like you took a bunch of different things, shook them up, and held them in a coconut husk for ages until it all melded together. Warm, sexy, masculine cologne. Good throw and wear length.
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Honey, leather, amber and a touch of white florals. This smells exotic, leathery, and sunny. Good throw and wear length. ETA: I have to amend this because I tried it out again and I am seriously amping up the champaca flower so its alot more floral. It ends up being a gender neutral clean amber-leather blend with a big dose of flowers. Sort of like a fougere cologne.
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I got touches of pink floral sugar. It's mainly light sugar and rose, with a touch of both frankincense and mint on wet. It dries down to a rose marshmallow. Medium throw and wear length.
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Cold, chilly powdered pink roses. There's something feminine and not quite right about it. Good throw and wear length.
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Daguerrotype opens up as a cool citrus-type silvered white floral blend. On the drydown, I get a hint of soapy roses and musk. It dries down to something like Ectoplasm but with slight roses, and I do think this still may have davana in it. This would have been at home with the "Evening with the Spirits" line that BPAL released back in Yule 2014. Cool, crisp, clean white floral.
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Carbon is a Periodic Table prototype that has been floating about since 2011. It has been seen in NYCC and will calls back then. Carbon opens up with what I consider a very citrus fougere. It's more of a traditional bergamot/rosemary type fougere but dries down to something earthier and warmer. I get like a vetiver-like note corrupting and grounding everything. It's smokier and warmer. Carbon to me is a very masculine blend. It starts off as a sophisticated manly cologne, and then opens up as vetiver-dirt type blend. Good throw and wear length.
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Nepthys is an Ancient egyptian goddess. Sister to both Isis and Osiris, she symbolizes the death experience, and is often the sister-wife to Set. Nepthys is a cool green scent, much more leaves and moss. I get something almost salty clean from this blend. And something that smells almost antiseptic. As it dries, I get a hint of something woodier and warmer. It's almost like a slight bay rum note that I'm getting. There's been other event exclusives that are Nepthys v2 and v4. This one is just straight up "Nepthys". The prototype was previously reviewed in the BPAL Lunacy Thread New England version circa 2011.
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Hathor is the ancient egyptian goddess of joy, feminine love, and motherhood. Per Wikipedia, she was one of the most important and popular deities throughout the history of Ancient Egypt. She is often depicted as "Mistress of the West," welcoming the dead into the next life. In other roles, she was a goddess of music, dance, foreign lands, and fertility. She was believed to assist women in childbirth. Hathor was a watery reedy quality, a citrus overlay that makes me think bergamot, and a silty bit. She smells like a cool river, teaming with life. The citrus makes me think sunshine and summer. I think there's a green pepper in there somewhere. And maybe some squash blossom? There's a very summer garden aspect to this blend. The prototype was previously reviewed in the BPAL Lunacy Thread New England version circa 2011.
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"So what is this place?" asked Shadow, as they walked through the parking lot toward a low, unimpressive wooden building. "This is a roadside attraction," said Wednesday. "One of the finest. Which means it is a place of power." "Come again?" "It's perfectly simple," said Wednesday. "In other countries, over the years, people recognized the places of power. Sometimes it would be a natural formation, sometimes it would just be a place that was, somehow, special. They knew that something important was happening there, that there was some focusing point, some channel, some window to the Immanent. And so they would build temples or cathedrals, or erect stone circles, or . . . well, you get the idea." "There are churches all across the States, though," said Shadow. "In every town. Sometimes on every block. And about as significant, in this context, as dentists' offices. No, in the USA, people still get the call, or some of them, and they feel themselves being called to from the transcendent void, and they respond to it by building a model out of beer bottles of somewhere they've never visited, or by erecting a gigantic bat house in some part of the country that bats have traditionally declined to visit. Roadside attractions: people feel themselves being pulled to places where, in other parts of the world, they would recognize that part of themselves that is truly transcendent, and buy a hot dog and walk around, feeling satisfied on a level they cannot truly describe, and profoundly dissatisfied on a level beneath that." Plaster, paint, glass, and plastic surrounding a thrumming core of sacred frankincense. Plaster-note like from Clive Barker's the Day Burned White, which if anyone reads my reviews creeped me out. Which already has that going for it. Plaster, plastic and a touch of frankincense. This smells haunted, otherwordly but it's a warmer plaster scent than the Day Burned White. The creep factor, while there, isn't nearly as high. Medium throw and wear length.
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Pink roses, vanilla musk, and bergamot. This one is mainly a pink rose blend on me. I think the oudh amps up the tea rose. Good throw and wear length.
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Sugary musk with a tinge of coffee. Sugary, sweet, musky. Medium throw and wear length.
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Red musk, honey, red wine, and cinnamony myrrh. This one is primarily a red blend - red musk and red wine. In some ways, it reminds me to Madrid. Sexy, red, wine. Good throw and wear length.
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Dirt, dust, gin, and leather and smoke. This one is a very complex blend. It starts off as much dirtier/dustier, and then the gin with effervescence starts to show through. Its like when someone is grimy and tend takes a towel to take that mud off their face and you realize that he has some amazing bone structures -look at those cheekbones- and that is he is in fact quite a hottie. Low throw and wear length.
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Sugar, boozey chocolate, pastries, and nuts. This smells like a hot toddy and pastry goods. And too much sugar. Death by diabetes. And butter. Because let's face it, there's an existential void in your life and obviously the only way to fill it is through eating your way through that entire pastry display. Throw in some booze, because then you can blame the alcohol for the poor decision making. Great throw and wear length. Warning, do not try this before a regularly scheduled meal time. Or a non-scheduled one. In fact, I am off in search of baked goods.
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Agreed with Lycanthrope. This is like a piney-variation of Snow Glass Apples. Not kissing cousins, but still related. I get sweet snow, red apple, and pine. There's a bit of rosewood that peeps out as well, giving it a more floral feel to the snow. It's snow, poisonous, and cold. I think the rosewood and pine make it more sensual and warmer, since SGA was just a cold blend to me. Medium throw and wear length. So while not SGA, if you liked that, you probably will enjoy this. If you've wanted to try SGA, this is enough to give you a taste of what that was.
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Green floral that becomes distinguishable as grass, wisteria, roses and lily of the valley. There is something darkly green that serves as a base and its sort of murky swampy and oh, that's definitely a tendril/vine that is coming your way .... wait, is this the Venomous Tentacula from Harry Potter? Why yes, I believe it is. Here is a green vine come to eat your soul. Very Little Shop of Horrors. Good throw and wear length.
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I get dragon's blood, red musk, and a touch of cotton candy. It's mainly a sweet red musk hair gloss on me. Good throw and wear length.
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Strawberry lipgloss on wet, and then as it dries the vanilla comes out but it is softened with a tinge of vanilla. Typically, I absolutely detest black leather blends. They go weirdly chemically on me. This one stays strong and true. I didn't expect to like this, but I did. Good, strong, feminine. If you're into female leather blends or black leather, check this out. Sure, the opening is sweet but the drydown is very leathery. Good throw and wear length.
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Loads of smoky vetiver and a whiff of motor grease. This smells like a dirty mechanic. The type that can goes to work on your undercarriage. Of both kinds. You won't come out pristine, but I don't think you'll mind the ride. Dirty, masculine, strong. Good throw and wear length.
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Bright juicy mango candy. In some instances it kind of reminds me to mango pudding. If you like sweet blends and have been craving a mango blend, give this a whirl. Medium throw and wear length.
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Cucumber, poppy and blue musk. This one is a soapy watery cologne. Gender neutral. Very clean. Good throw and wear length.
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Minty green oudh and mate. On wet, its much more of a masculine cologne. It dries down to something slightly smokier and warmer than on wet, and oh god, I think I need to put this on mr. zee_zee. Or at least make out with my own wrist. Medium throw, good wear length.
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Beaver Moon is that you? this smells like a strawberry cheesecake. Since cheesecake is the type of blend that I associate with the Beaver Moon, to me this is a smash between Strawberry Moon and Beaver Moon by way of "I Fell in Love with a Floating Brain". Good throw and wear length. Too sweet for me in general, but that's life.
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Red musk, oudh, and a touch of patchouli. This smells like a more perfumey version of red musk. Good throw and wear length.