mirutai
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Very light, damp-smelling floral, backed with a white musk. It's cool and damp. Need to apply heavily to get any staying power, but I like this one a lot.
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In the imp: Wet and green. Delicious! Wet: Leaves and damp greenery, fresh and beautoful. A hint of ripe fig under leaves. I really like this stage. Dry: Unfortunately the damp leaves fades quickly, leaving a sweet fruity fig scent. This is nice, but then goes sweeter and sweeter to pure honey. I wish the wet stage had stuck around! The end result is just too sweet for me. I've heard that Strangler Fig is like the early stages of Eden - will have to try that one!
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A nice spiced, cinnamon-infused almond scent, which isn't as sweet as a lot of other BPAL almond scents. It's not _too_ foody, too... I actually like this, and I don't like many foody scents. While I like the scent itself, I'm not sure I'd wear it regularly. Morocco is another in a similar vein, and I think I prefer that to this.
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In the imp: Salty-sweet. A bit odd, but quite a refreshing scent. Wet: Aquatics, salt, and slightly fruity sweetness. Dry: The sweetness and the salt blend together into an interesting tangy scent... which is completely gone within the hour. My mom thought this smelled like wet plastercine, so I guess it's not all that appealing on me!
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Just like it says - a very sweet, sugared tea, with a hint of vanilla. Unfortunately, my skin drinks tea and amps sugar, so I end up smelling like glucose syrup. Not one for me!
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Hmm. Laundry softener sheets. Gone rather dry and powdery. It really does smell like fresh-washed laundry... but this is not, on reflection, something I want to smell like. It is very neutral, though, if you're looking for a not-scented scent.
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On me, this is a strong, bitter, patchouli incense. I do not desire this in the slightest!
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Nondescript floral perfume scent, but with an undertone of something unpleasantly sharp. Not for me!
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In the imp: Amber. Soft, dry, dusky Wet: Soft, supple leather, grasses, amber. A surprising amount of throw! Dry: Warm, comforting, protective. Like summer heat. Mainly amber and musk, but still a hint of leather. I find this scent strangely protective, and calming. Very unusual, very good. A keeper!
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Faintly floral, faintly green, faintly herbal... and quite a lot like soap. In fact, I smell like I’ve had a shower with a really lovely expensive creamy floral soap. Come to Me smells clean and attractive, but not actually perfumy. Guess that might help it to acheive its stated goal, but personally I don't want to smell just of soap!
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Sweet, gentle florals, with the slightest hint of fruit. I thought this one was quite soft, but evidently it has a heck of a throw - my husband complained from across the room that Chuparosa was "too strong and sweet"! Since I don't wish to drive my husband away, I can't wear Chuparosa. Off to swaps!
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Budding Moon is a very light, very sweet floral. On me it's all peony and sweet plum, with a tiiiny bit of musk backing it up. I'm sad that the ginger never comes out to play - something crisp and spicy is just what this scent needs to balance it. It's a nice scent for spring, but not an instant-love for me. On someone who doesn't suck up the ginger, I suspect it would be gorgeous. I prefer Peony Moon, which is in a similar vein, but slightly less sweet to my nose.
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Brisangamen is so well blended I can't pick out any individual notes. It's a bright golden scent, like a halo of light. Not much throw on me, but a delicious sweet-musk-skin scent. Absolutely gorgeous!
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I was hoping that the champagne would temper the strawberry and make this into a more sophisticated scent... but on me it's straight strawberry candy. Very, very sweet, and far too akin to a little girl's bubblebath for me!
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On me, this starts incredibly sweet and sticky, like rose-flavoured bubblegum. Over time, it fades down to a rather lovely damp, juicy rose... but I'm not sure I can sit through the initial OMG SWEET! blast to get to the end result!
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In the imp: I AM CHERRY, BOW DOWN BEFORE ME! Black cherries in kirch, no less. I think I am becoming dizzy. Wet: Not so much cherry, phew. Still sweet, but with a spicy edge. It smells boozy. Drydown is the same as wet, except the cherries become slightly less sweet. Decadent, and I think I like the end result... but I’m not sure it’s really _me_. Maybe for special occassions...
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This starts of as a rich, deep, nutty coconut... and then dries down to powder on me. I suspect the iris is the culprit here. Oh well! Smelling like coconut isn't really my thing anyway. I suspect foody/nutty fans will eat this one up, though (er, not literally)!
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On me, this is all supersweet berries. I don't even get a hint of greenery or musk until the end of the day, when the berries finally give up and slink away, and I never get the tea. Straight-up sweet berries are... not my thing. And I had high hopes for this one. So sad!
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This is too conventionally "perfumey" for my tastes - in the imp it's a very complex, heady floral scent. I dabble a little on, dubiously... ... Aaaaand, as sandalwood scents seem to have a wont to do on me, it dries down to straight powder and soap. Nope!
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In the imp, this is all rich, ripe plums and spice. Wet, there's a sudden burst of sparkling carnation that explodes over the dark fruitiness of the plum - gorgeous! Over the day, this dries down to a muskier, less bright scent, though. Gorgeous, just like the description.
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In the imp: Strong sweet almond, with a hint of something darker underlying it Wet: Sweet almond, a hint of saffron/spice Dry: Warm and foody, with almond still predominating but balanced more by the musk and amber This is warming, without being _too_ akin to standing in a Turkish bakery. It's still probably a little too foody (almonds) for my particular tastes... I wanted to love it because, you know, Bastet and cats and all, but I have to conclude that I wouldn't wear this very often. It _is_ a perfect evocation of the goddess, though!
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This imp leaked in transit - oh, the humanity! So I only have a tiny drop to sniff and test. From what I can tell, Aureus is straight-up, 100% amber. On me, at least. I like amber, but this is rather too much of a good thing. It's so overwhelming it goes a bit musty and rank. Maybe some other notes were more volatile, and burned off through the leaky imp... but, from this small sample, Aureus is not for me.
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In the imp: Wet, sweet fruit. What? What about the soft, pallid florals? Wet: OMG LOTUS. Sweet, sugary bubblegum. WTF? Dry: By no stretch of the imagination can this be described as “pallid” on me. It’s all sweet, bright lotus. I am bemused. Lots of other forumites seem to have had the same experience, though. Since I don't like overly sweet scents or lotus, this is not one for me!
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In the bottle: Sweet and fresh, with a herbal edge. Wet: Cool, refreshing, and playfully sweet, but with a herbal note grounding the scent. Drydown: There’s a stage where the scent becomes rather musty as the sweet florals die down, but then the cucumber asserts itself and rescues it. Phew! A lovely fresh springtime scent. Interestingly, this is the scent that I get the most complements on when I wear it, in a "wow, you smell nice" sort of way rather than an "OMG, what is that sexy scent?" way.
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On me, Alice is all sweet, slightly powdery florals, and something else vaguely foody (I presume this is the milk). It's sweet and warm, though bergamot gives a slightly citrusy edge. Overall, too sweet and "little girl"-like for me, but I imagine that this would be lovely on the right person.