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In the bottle, I was sure this was one for the man of the house...I love me some patchouli, but the bottle sniff of this is SOOOO deep brown and "dirt-wet" patchouli I was certain it would be too much on me. Wet on my wrist, the patchouli was loud, but I could still hear a wisp of vanilla in the background, and that tangy tobacco...cocoa, not so much, but.... This has dried down into a soft, warm, sexy, inviting kind of patchouli...reminiscent of the Molinard Les Senteurs Patchouli that I wore for years....there's a float of powdery cocoa, and the vanilla lends a sweetness, but it's far from foody. I'm in love.
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Hmm. In the bottle, this is all tangy fruit and a wisp of green-herbal-grassiness. So far so good! On my skin, the grapefruit pops forward a little, but it's so well blended that it's hard to pull single notes out...I end up with kind of a fruity-musky-floral, but it's more sophisticated than anything Victoria's Secret ever dreamed up. Sadly, my skin eats the fruit all too soon, and what I'm left with is a patchouli-musk, with a grapefruit-peel bittnerness underneath. I'm reserving final judgement on this until I've tried it at a different time of the month....but I'm not hopeful.
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In the imp: Floral, smoky...fascinating. On the wrist: This smells exactly like my grandmother's house when I was growing up...she wore Avon's Charisma almost exclusively, and she loved talc, so there was always a fine haze of Charisma dust in the bathroom, and this is exactly that scent. Wow. Not bad, just has a vivid association for me. Drying down: It looses the powdery edge, the smoky floral steps up, but it remains just a bit soapy. Reminds me a twitch of Chanel 5 in that deep tawny aldehyde ladylike way. It seems to wear pretty close to my skin. If I wore more vintage and could pull off a bob, I'd snag a 5ml. Come to think of it, maybe I'll snage the 5ml, and wear more vintage.
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Oh god.... YUM! In the bottle & wet it's pumpkin, carmelized OJ, spices, yeast(in a good way), and somthing woody that reminds me a little bit of Krampus & some of the 13's. Dry, it's pumpkin spice for a while, then the woods warm up, but it always stays spicy & sweet. Sweet like molassess, rich and deep, not sugary & cloying sweet.... Overall, a keeper, with similarities to some of my favorites....a very typically "me" scent. Eta: Definitely a "dabber"... killer sillage!
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Wet, this was overwhelmingly weird. The fruits are right up front with that creamy pipe-tobacco and a splash of red wine. Definitely not the kind of thing that usually works for me. Once it dried, it was all round soft fruity floral...still not my usual, but the musk and balsam made it work. At the end of the day, the honey and chocolate have popped forward with the florals and musk, it's a very "me" scent. Sexy. Sophisticated and clever, and just a little dark around the edges....candlelight and a wine buzz. (At the end, now, it seems like it must be a distant cousin to Mugler's Angel....foody, floral, musky, but not really any of those things...)
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Imp/Wet: VERY fruity/boozy. Brandy soaked rasins, eggy custard and a slight green bite from the holly. Dry: this is all custard and spice with a little of that fruity raisin note....the booze is gone, and it's foody in a comfortable non-specific way. I was really unsure of this in the bottle, but I see it being a good one for winter.
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In the Imp: Maraschino cherries. Distinctly almond, but very sweet and fruity. Wet: Well-done toast(but not burnt)and buttered rum. Boozy, nutty... very apres ski. Dry: The toast has softened out to coffee, with a slug of frangelico and cream. Overall, it smells like something I want to drink in front of a fireplace, wearing a chunky wool sweater and handknit socks. Would be a great room scent...it's a little heavy, and unmistakably foody, but I'll wear it sparingly when the leaves start turning.
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This is not a proper, thorough review, as this isn't something I'll try on myself...but I ordered an imp for my husband, and...um.... yeah. He dabbed a bit on his chest in the morning...when I curled up with him last night I couldn't stop sniffing him. It lingered all day, and by the time I got to it, it had dried down to a sweet body musk/vanilla tea scent with a ghost of lavendar. Prrrrrrrr..... 5ml, stat.
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Wow... this one is really hard to pick apart! It's so smoothly blended that nothing jumps out, but the overall effect is dead sexy. Wet: Fruity/Musky....must be the olive blossom/honey/sandalwood connection? Dry: Floral/Musky/Spicy. What I'm reading as "musky" has to be sandalwood, the jasmine is present, but not overwhelming like it so often is, and it all just lingers on my skin in a warm fug of "wow". there are no screaming-forward-bold notes here...just an overall "skin" scent. Love.
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In the Imp: Warm cherries and the same creamy amber that floats on top of O. Wet: Amber and cardamom Dry: Heartbreakingly...soap. Floral soap...this must be the "golden lotus". Not good. An hour later, something is emerging....saffron? There's a fragile golden spiciness under the soap...but this is not a "brief soapy phase". This is going to take a couple more hours to really bloom like I'm hoping it will.... End of the Day: Powdery incense, lightly musky, faint hints of spice.... Overall, Nice, but there are other scents that like my skin more...and that's just too much soap to wade through.
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The lust incense of a corrupted Astarte. A blend of ritual herbs and dark resins, shot through with three gingers and aphrodisiacal spices. In the Imp: Gingersnaps with ginger buttercream topped with candied ginger. Wet: Gingery goodness, and a waft of something dry and sawdusty underneath... like gingersnaps in a woodshop. Dry: I have no words. Sexy ginger incense, with that warm woody smell, and something resionus that I can't quite put a finger on. Lasts all day, and I can smell it on my skin, but it doesn't a)make me feel "off", or b)strangle my coworkers. Love. Going on the Big Bottle list.
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Oh dear. Ever open an imp, have it gush on your finger and immediately wish you'd been more careful? Civet, and not a nice, toned down one either. This is "How can we make civet smell even MORE like civet?", civet. Dank leaf-litter, animal musk, wet dirt, mossy granite, and a faint twist of locker room.... Not for me, not even for ritual use.
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In the Imp: Rose-heavy spicy floral with a fruity twist Wet: Juicy peach and an old-fashioned rose note that goes soapy on me for a few minutes, then get over itself. Dry: The fruit fades to the background(typical for me), and I'm left with a sophisticated incensy floral, with something faintly apple-y underneath. Might need another imp before I commit to a 5ml, but I'm really enjoying this.
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In the bottle: This is all smoke, and fruity sweet wine (more riesling than chardonnay), with a sharp twist of leather. Wet: The fruit pops, but so does the leather. Dry: Warm, rummy tonka with a little leather around the edges. The leather note in this is nothing if not tenacious. Not bad, per se, but a little too masculine for me for most days. I'll have to try it on the Mr. again and see if it will work for him...otherwise, this is going to be a swapper. ETA: My office-mate can smell me three cubes away (I barely dabbed!), and says it smells "like old lady". Incredible throw, but definitely not a keeper for me.
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sooo...I tried to place an order late last week through CCNow, but the connection went funny, and the last confirmation page never loaded, and now, a week later, I have NOT received an email notification from CCN. Just placed my order via PP....is there any way to verify that I didn't actually order my goodies twice?
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In the bottle: Melon, melon, melon....a little bit effervescent, totally juicy. Wet: Still totally fruity....I want to drink this. Mr. says it smells "like 7-Up". Dry: All those green herby notes come forward in a big way, with a bitter twist from the lime rind...very clean, light and fresh. The melon is mostly gone, although I get a waft of it now an then. Scratch that... it's more of a blast than a waft. Going on the "Big bottle" list....
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I'm trying to remember what made me think I would like this....it must have been the Frankincense. I sniffed the bottle in the middle of one of my DD sniffing binges, and was fascinated enough to buy an imp. In the Imp: Greazzzy, metallic, and something spicy trying to be floral? Like lillies left to die in a transmission shop... Wet: OMGLEATHERWTF. Nothing but brake fluid and leather....pleasedrypleasedrypleasedry. Dry: MUCH less wretched....there's the sexy spicy star anise and francincense I was promised, but I still get wafts of leather and eau de motor oil from time to time. This is ne to try on the Mr., because it defininetly isn't for me. ETA: On Him, it's all spicy/leatherness, with none of the clashing I experienced. Perfectly masculine, in a sweaty, garage-y way. Yum.
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Best BPALs for SUMMER - is it hot, sweltering, sticky outside?
Autumnsky replied to Donnababe's topic in Recommendations
Embalming Fluid (light musk), Tweedledee (creamy citrus floral) and Twinkle, Twinkle Little Bat (Juicy melon) YMMV -
In the Bottle: Herbal and sharp...bergamot, lemon and calamus (which I'm blaming for the "antiseptic" factor.) Reads medicinal, but not unpleasant. Wet: Sharp, juicy, weird. I'm smelling the fruits here, and traces of vanilla. Dry: Dries down to something incredibly wearable, with the cocoa/tonka/musk notes at the forefront. Not my favoritest ever...but I wear it from time to time to keep things interesting. (Edited for typo)
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In the bottle: Creamy, peppery, with a juicy freshness Wet: Froot Loops! Creamy, fruity, with a chemical-y zing. The citrus comes forward in a floral way, and the pepper tickles my nose...the whole thing smells a bit like a peppery creamsicle. Dry:: The white tea and orange blossom notes pop forward, with a little citrus in the background. The pepper is still there, but it's very subtle.... it end up in this soft-powdery-citrus-floral-"what's that sharp note?" LOVE. This is destined to be a go-to favorite for summer.
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In the imp: Fascinating herbal/floral with an earthy undertone. Wet: ONION! Unmistakable wet earthy crushed-green-onion and something that reminds me of patchouli. Dry: Soft, earthy, with a shimmer of something delicately floral....like carrot flowers. The onion is still there, but it's more gentle and buried under the herbal notes. Unfortunately, the onion is stuck in my nose, and I get a whiff of that wet "crushed" scent now and then. I'll give this one another imp's worth of effort, but it's not for the short list.