PeshaRocha
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Everything except florals and dragon's blood--I have bad reactions to those. Right now I seem to be particularly into foody, spicy and woody scents--I guess they are warm and cozy in winter. But I love trying new scents. I recently discoverd Brimstone from a frimp--sounded awful but I LOVE it!
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Wet: strong, sharp wood Dry: mellow wood plus something creamy (coconut?) I love woody scents, but I wasn't sure about this at first. Wet, it's very strong and sharp but somehow not very distinct from several other woody oils I have. However, when it dries down, it mellows out and an additional warm, creamy note appears. I can't quite place it, but it may be coconut as others have noted. Wait for drydown, and it's beautiful!!
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On me, this dries to creamy orchid with a backdrop of lush green, very tropical and gorgeous. No cinnamon, no pine tree as others had. Very well-balanced, rich floral on me, reminds me of Hawaii. I was hoping for a little more cinnamon, but as always, my skin amps florals like crazy. However, this is one of the few florals I can actually wear, as long as I don't huff it in too much (allergies).
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Sparkling dandelion wine! Something about the combination of hops and dandelion makes this really fizz! I can't believe how fresh and lively it is, especially as I was expecting dark and dusty. As it dries more, the sweet dandelion fades a bit so that the hops come through more, but on me it never becomes a strong beer scent at all. Sadly, it fades pretty quickly, but then it's still a lovely muted green scent. Not at all what I expected, but it's gorgeous!
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I got this as a frimp, and I'm glad I did. It's gorgeous! While wet, there's a faint component of this that smells exactly like some raw ingredient I've cooked with a few times. I can't quite place it, but I think it might be raw lotus root--a very gentle, wet, starchy sort of scent. I wish I could remember for sure! Anway, this isn't so much an aquatic scent as it is a damp scent, more after the hurricane than during it. It is gentle and fresh but with an underliying earthiness that rounds it out and gives it body. A very natural type of scent, not perfumey or dramatic, perfect for day wear and low-key occasions.
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Coppery dried blood, metal, vetiver, and bonfire smoke. Wet, this struck me as being a lighter Brimstone, all smoke, but the longer it dries, the more the smoke fades and the other notes come out. As a couple others have noted, it also goes through a phase where it smells like dark leather. Then it settles down into a warm, dark, slightly sweet scent which I can't separate out into components. But to me it's cozy and comforting, not a torture scene at all!
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Deep, dark, rich and fruity-sweet. Lovely, but heavy with a pretty strong throw, not an everyday type scent but perfect for special nights out. I don't really smell smoke, but I'm a fan of Brimstone, so maybe this smoke just pales to nothingness when compared to that. Actually this smells to me like fruit-flavored pipe tobacco fresh in the pack (not being smoked). I'm surprised that there's no tobacco note listed, but I guess it's just a combination of other scents coming together to imitate a very dark tobacco. And of course the wine adds the fruitiness. Very pretty in a heavy way.
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On my skin (that amps florals like 1000 times), this is a heavy, cloying floral scent, no ozone, no smoke, no incense. Maybe that's the opium? And besides that, it instantly inflamed my sinuses and sent me running to scrub it off and take Tylenol. Not a good one for me!
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Love it! Very light, dry leather with a backdrop of light wood that's been well-oiled (polished), just like the description. Yes, a high-end furniture store smell, as others said. Clean scent, light throw, very long-lasting on me. If you don't like heavy leathers, you might give this one a try.
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The notes blend together so that I can't pick out the individual scents, combining into a woody, spicy sweetness that is different from any of the components. These are all notes that I love, but I'm unsure about the combination. However, over time I keep finding myself thinking, "Mmm, what's that wonderful smell?" and then realizing it's this perfume. I tend to sniff my perfumed skin a lot, and up close I'm not crazy about this. However, the scent it throws off is lovely. I just have to remember not to huff it!
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This one is odd on me, and I still haven't decided whether I like it or not. The initial dark choclate and lime is wonderful, but it morphs into having an oddly floral scent on top, don't know where the heck that comes from. But the chocolate/lime is still there, too, which is why I'm undecided. I'll have to try this at least one more time and possibly let it age. Interesting.
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Milk Chocolate, Coconut, Cardamom, Rum, and Ginger Truffle
PeshaRocha replied to TheIceMaiden's topic in Lupercalia
Yummy!!! This is the perfect blend of spice and chocolate! Sweet, warm, creamy, chocolatey, spicey--like a chai chocolate bar. Absolutely my favorite chocolate candy scent ever!!! More throw and lasts longer than most other milk chocolate scents, too. While wet, the cardamom was predominant, and I loved that too, but it dries into perfect balance. -
Too floral for me.
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White Chocolate, Black Raspberry, and Apricot Cordial Truffle
PeshaRocha replied to thekittenkat's topic in Lupercalia
Lovely white chocolate! The best rendition of white chocolate's true scent that I've gotten from a perfume. The fruit scents keep morphing on me for hours, duking it out for supremacy. The apricot goes through a strange phase early on (like Grand Guignol does on me too) where it smells weird and doesn't resemble any other scent I know, but then it settles back into fruity goodness. The raspberry lasted forever on me, long after the rest of the scent had faded, a good bit more than 24 hours. Creamy, fruity goodness! -
Gorgeous, light, creamy tangerine! Very fresh and happy. I can't pick out the cypress at all, and I think the white musk is just adding a bit of creaminess and perhaps keeping the tangerine from being at all sharp. My only problem with this is that it fades fast on me, so I'll just have to reapply.
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I was hoping for lots of wood, a fair amount of leather, some cognac and only a little tobacco. Unfortunately, on me this is almost entirely tobacco with just a tiny bit of leather and no wood at all. No cognac either. If you love tobacco, go for it. Otherwise, ummm, no.