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gingersnap

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    Scherezade

    At last...this is what I've been searching for. Snake Oil doesn't work for me; neither does Morocco; neither does O. I've been longing for something warm, rich, spicy, sensual, with maybe a touch of vanilla and/or saffron and/or musk. Scherezade is perfectly balanced, to me. The musk doesn't leap out at me, and the spices are soft and rounded, and the saffron is just this gorgeous tantalizing hint of exotic mystery. There's something lusciously creamy about it, too. Perfection. I only wish it lasted longer and had a bit more throw, but I'll gladly keep reapplying!
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    Bloodlust

    What was I thinking? I hate patchouli. I don’t think I like vetiver much, either. I can’t smell the cinnamon. This fragrance is just downright weird, and not in a good way. The blood note, however, is very intriguing—maybe I should try another dragon’s blood blend. A few weeks later…What was I thinking??!!! This is fabulous! It smells wild and weird in the bottle, then strange and compelling on my skin…I can’t stop sniffing it; it is completely unfamiliar and totally gorgeous. At first sniff, it's all blood and old pennies. Then suddenly it's dramatically different: warm, lush, spicy, but still with the wild notes lurking behind that. After a few hours, it softens even further. In a wistful mood, I find that it reminds me of a certain decadently creamy rice pudding with cinnamon I used to love. In another mood, it strikes me as purely sexual, like warm, bare skin and a lover's soft exhalations between kisses. If I had just gone by the reviews on the forum, I wouldn’t have chosen this. If I had gone by the smell in the imp, I wouldn’t have liked it. Guess I learned my lesson! This has become my all-time favorite perfume. I wear it when I have a work deadline and need to be energized. I wear it when I want to seduce the hell out of my partner. I wear it when I want something enveloping and comforting. How can one fragrance suit so many moods? I think I would die without this. Plus, it's fun to tell people I'm wearing Bloodlust.
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