Finch
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I think the imp I have must be at least three years old. The color of the oil is the deepest red, the scent straight from the imp is very heady Dragon's Blood, and once it dries a bit it becomes a warm, tempting, sinister musk. It doesn't last very long on my skin, but I absolutely love the way it lingers in my clothing and hair.
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Whoa lily! Lots and lots of lily. Fresh from the imp it's very intense, but after it's been on the skin for a while it's very sweet and feminine.
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To my nose Delight is exactly the scent of jasmine after a light rain. This is another stong floral that would be very nice coupled with something that has dirt or moss notes in it.
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Mmmmm.....sweet smokey myrrh tempered with musk and not too much vetiver. Very nice. Plus the longevity and throw are above average. Even better. This would be an excellent Fall to Winter scent for a man or woman.
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Sea air, driftwood, waterlogged kelp, and the memory of plundered spices sprayed over worn leathers, rough musk, and the salty wooden floorboards of the Revenge. Trade spices, ocean spray, and a hint of wet boot leather. Yep. It is masculine, but at the same time it can be somewhat subtle and fresh.
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Bordello reminds me of sweet candied violets and petit fours. Not so much bawdy, but delicate and lady-like and tinged with a naughty whisper of juicy plum.
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This is sweet, powdery, smokey incense with a feisty gold allure; something like a Wilde inspired den of iniquity.
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Ah, sweet spice. This is ginger and cinnamon love with a surprising hint of floral sweetness that stays close to the skin. Oh yes, I like this very much.
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Wet, dry, and even after I've had it on for a while I smell nothing but sweet lily-of-the-valley. Such a potent blend of fresh spring time flowers in a tiny vial! This would be a nice companion to something with a little earth in it, like Graveyard Dirt or Zombi.
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In the imp: cedar and spices. First few minutes on my skin: perfumed dusting powder. After a couple of hours: powder with a bit of spice. It has decent longevity and a great throw. If only I could pull off the sleepy softness of amber.
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A sniff straight from the imp and on initial application this is quite intense; very floral. However, once it settles into the skin it becomes a sweet smokey incense that lingers for hours without being obvious and intrusive. It's rich, ancient, ornate, and mysterious. Though I wouldn't wear it every day, I really like it.