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Mmmmm... cold wintery berry. Dark, but not so dark that I can't wear it. I love this one!
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This is another beautiful, sparkling floral. The juniper keeps it from being straight boring floral, and I really like this scent!
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I don't really like lavender. But I LOVE this. Why? I like pennyroyal. I'm not going to use as perfume, but maybe to scent the room. It's very calming to me, for some weird reason.
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A profound symbol of an individual’s personal initiatic process, spiritual refinement and evolution, synthesis, grace found as a result of trial and suffering, and the alchemical process by which we transform the raw essence of our souls through light in extension. This is a holy oil, a representation of the triumph of spirit over matter: purest rose with sacred frankincense. Ooooh frankinsence. And rose! Well, I can smell some nice rose (maybe a white? It smells like the rose in Katrina Van Tassel) underneath that accursed FRANKINSENCE!
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Woah. Dryer sheet rose. Sad, because this is gorgeous watery floral before it touches my blasted skin.
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This is wonderful! GIN! GIN! GIN! I think I might even get a 5mL... for layering purposes. I think this is one that layers well for those (like myself) that like boozy scents and wouldn't mind if everything was a boozy scent!
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Cherry cough syrup. And some herbs. Not really my thing.
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A beautiful violet. I would call this a "soft floral", but it's not really. It's a floral for a strong woman.
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VETIVER. I agree with all the above reviews that, just like the real GOP, this just isn't for me.
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This is beautiful, and VERY well blended. I can't really pick out anything but a bit of orchid!
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Soapy. I think there's too much going on in this blend for it to work on me.
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PATCHOULI! and MYRRH! and now I'll be adding OAKMOSS! to that list... wasn't oakmoss in La Primavera? It was okay there... this is twenty-two shades of gross on me.
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Not dark at all. Very nice, bright aquatic!
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Oooh, very pretty. A non-manly aquatic with a beautiful dragon's blood floral foreground.
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The Rising Sun. She is Ostara, Easter, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of fertility and the dawn. She is a protector and friend to all children. Her scent is that of softly glowing skin, jasmine, buttercup and honeysuckle. A pretty jasmine/honeysuckle blend. It also reminds me of New Orleans. Warm and heady. I don't know how much I'll wear it, but I'll keep the imp.
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I tried this hoping that vetiver would stop doing its thing so much, but... this blend was all vetiver, all the time.
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See, I LOVE aquatics. I think Beth does an amazing job of making aquatics that aren't super-manly gross smelling. This is a nice, clean watery scent. Perfect for aquatic lovers.
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This scent is GORGEOUS. A sweet, strong plum over the BPAL "snow/slush" note.
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I also get the fruity-earthy-floraly goodness for about two seconds, then I amp patchouli to high heaven.
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Ah, another beautiful fruity floral. Very well-blended, very well balanced. And I love the poem of the same name.
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Pure medicinal herbs. It makes my eyes water and it makes me sneeze.
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MYRRH! and PATCHOULI! are both here. Needless to say, that's all I smell here.
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Named in honor of the most notorious female pirate to ever set sail. Wicked, cruel, beautiful, intelligent, resourceful and dangerous: a true role model. A blend of Indonesian red patchouli, red sandalwood, and frankincense. A million thanks to Juliana Williamson-Page for inspiration! Wood chips again, with some WOAH PATCHOULI.
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Oh, I love pine. This is beautiful. I probably won't wear it as perfume, but will probably use it as a room scent or to scent bathwater.