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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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Cherry, lemon scented fog, sugar, and a dash of vanilla. This one is sweet, but foggy. In some ways, it reminds me to a louder, brasher, Midnight on the Midways. If the clouds tasted like sugary toxic chemicals. Good throw, medium wear length.
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Spruce, pine, dirt and sweat. This smells like the outdoors in a pine forest. Like I've been hiking. Slightly masculine. Medium throw and wear length.
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Dense, sugary cotton candy. Touch of lemon, yuzu and grapefruit with a touch of vanilla creaminess. Delightful!
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Red musk, ginger, patchouli and pepper. This smells dusty, peppery, and spicy. It's a very dark oil. Medium throw and wear length.
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Black musk, amber, ambergris and a swirl of frosty mint. This one smells dark and masculine on me. Medium throw and wear length.
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Salty, mineral aquatic. I get salt, frost, and pyrite over rain. Slightly masculine. Good throw and wear length.
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Fruity, sweet light honey with a touch of herbs. Good throw and medium wear length.
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Evergreens, snow, and a dusting of cocoa powder. This one is a bit weird for me. Good throw and wear length.
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Smoked coffee, vanilla, and when it dries I get the opium coming out to play. Part of me really really loves this, while there's a part of me that acknowledges that while I really like the smell, its not something I would typically wear. So I think Dusty Shroud is going to find a new home. Because while it smells great, its not for me. Low throw, good wear length.
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[No additional description given.] Chocolate Slush starts off with a big fudgey blast that reminds me to the Vesuvian Lava Cakes prototype, but then is quickly overtaken by a snowy note that is very similar to what is found in Frosty Silkybat. It's icy, snowy, with touches of fudgey chocolate and vanilla. I think this would make a great room scent. Great throw and wear length.
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Pumpkin, toffee, and cinnamon. The hubby said that it smelled like food. It smells like a baked good, its got a lot of sweetness and cinnamon. With a buttery pumpkin note.
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A celebratory scent, spicy and joyful. This is the nation flower of Spain. It symbolizes the suffering of Christ, the passion of lovers, and the laurels of victory. Well, damn. I can't believe no one who has ordered this soap has tried this before. I busted out my bar of Spanish Carnation soap. Since its a Villainess soap, it has a good lather, good silkiness, not drying, etc. etc. The scent is pretty fragrant despite the years, and just smells like carnations - kinda spicy, kinda smoky. Red floral. Would definitely love to see it released again.
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Leather, cognac, and lavender. Clean, masculine, and frankly, I'm off to try this in mr. zee_zee's hair.
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Wispy jasmine and violet. And something else. So torn. I love me some violet, but hate the jasmine although its softer and less cat-pee like than other jasmines. Will have to retest again. Low throw and wear length.
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A Violent Fit of Trembling
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Myrrh, fir, and a touch of mint. Again, this one is a very wintery blend. Slightly masculine. Low throw and average wear length. -
Pine, plum, and snow. This one is an odd mix between the plum/mulberry notes which are very bright and purple, it's almost like they were sugared, the pine which is very present, and then a soft whisp of snow. It's snowy, and wintery, and actually would make a great room scent. Good throw and wear length.
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Also previewed here by bheansidhe and here by TTP So I definitely get that high, crystalline note that you get in House of Mirrors, but on wet and until about 30 minutes in, I got a pretty heavy dusty and papery note. It dries to a slightly dusty, slightly aquatic, highly similar blend to House of Mirrors. I'd consider this to be very gender neutral. Rejoice! If you were not around for Carnaval Noir and/or really enjoy high, crystal mirrors and always wanted a perfume that smells like the incantation "Mirror, mirror on the wall", fret no more.
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The soap is made with tallow, rice oil, coconut oil, and fragrances that evoke feelings of summer, sunshine, and what we've all imagined cinnas fruit to smell like. Additional ingredients include lard, castor oil, kaolin, iron oxide, and silk. I got a sample of this from someone that made a contribution to the Indiegogo campaign. Having tried the previous Auri soap, this one is much more floral. There is less of the "tallow" smell, and it smells more like warm sunshine, bright florals, citrus. It smells like summer, sunshine, and happiness. It's a slightly more silky than the previous Auri soap. I am really regretting not ordering a full bar of this, actually.
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#80 This one on wet smells heavily of apple blossoms and green apple. It's a sweet apple blend. It has good throw but low wear length, and after about an hour it's gone from my skin.
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Hit of citrus when you first apply, and then I get sweet vanilla and it dries down to a sweet, woody patchouli note. I mean, Silkybat is beautiful but its not a blend that I'd actually wear much. I think you can find things absolutely stunning and realize that they aren't quite your style. I'm sure this bottle will find a loving home.
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This soothing, nurturing healing blend assists in the cleansing, purification, and reconciling of emotional and psychological injuries. It allows you to release some of the pain, sorrow, and resentment that you have accumulated while gently soothing your spirit during the process. It works beautifully in conjunction with Absolution conjure bags. Use with the accompanying Emotional Healing oil for optimal effect. Emotional Healing BO is everything Emotional Healing the oil is. I get citrus, flowers, and a general sunny version of comfort. I got a tiny tester of it, and I just used some as a moisturizer over my heart chakra. I would definitely buy this BO in a heart beat. I don't have enough to actually bathe in it, but I imagine that the bathing increases the cleansing and purification aspects. Emotional Healing BO differs from White Light BO. Emotional Healing is sunnier and has a cleanser aspect to the soothing. White Light's soothing is more like take a blanket, and its OK to take a time out (so slightly more passive). Emotional Healing feels like it helps de-gunkify.
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Pine, cedar, tobacco, and a touch of amber. This one is a soft woodsy blend, heavily on the cedar, so it smells like a soft, smoky, otherworldy pencil. You know, if G_d had a pencil, and he was writing something, and you tried to peep at it, and now you kinda have a pencil stuff in your nose? Yeah. That. Low throw, good wear length.
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Milk, honey, and frankincense. Actually, this smells pretty similarly to the TAL Milk and Honey blend - but milkier. Medium throw and wear length.
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Fig, woody rose, and amber. There's a slightly sour perfume note in it, and I'm going to assume that's from the rose oudh. Other than that, I probably would have loved this. Medium throw and wear length. Also, the oil is like a dark cherry red.
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Fizzy champagne, airy notes, white rose, lavender and white musk. This one is a very chilly, open air sort of blend. If your skin plays nice with white musk, then you'll be able to get away with it. For me, it always lends an almost citrusy edge to any blend, which for this particular blend works very well. Cool night time air. Good throw and wear length.