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    Tristran

    When I tried this yesterday, I was overjoyed: it's *exactly* what I hoped for from Dee, without the weird suncream scent that Dee developed on me. Smooth, masculine, warm, woody and with that old-books note that other people have remarked on: sophisticated, subtle and delicious. However, my skin chemistry's obviously having one of its whacked-out moments again, because today it's all turned to baby power. Alas. Another one to try again another time.
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    Agnes Nutter

    I was sadly disappointed that this blend didn't want to play nicely with my skin chemistry. I love the smell of gunpowder beyond all reason (I'd wear a single note if I could find one), and was really looking forward to this, but no. In the bottle it's a warm smoky vetiver, but on my skin it's virtually vetiver SN. A rather nice vetiver, true, but I have other vetiver scents for when I want to smell like that. After an hour or so the metal peeks out; the wood never shows. I'm going to try this again in the hope that I'm having an off day scent-wise (I've got a touch of flu), because I really, really want this to work. This morning I opened the imp to sniff it again, and it left such a promising charred-wood scent on my fingers, that I'm hoping it'll work when I'm better. I'm getting the occasional drift of black powder, too, which is making me hopeful. But for the time being: a nice vetiver, a hint of smoke, no gunpowder or wood. Sigh. (Edited for clarity)
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    Leo 2007

    This is *definitely* a morpher.... My first thoughts: When I first put it on, I'll admit I was rather ACK! GET IT OFF ME! It was fizzy sickly orange and peach, and I nearly ran straight to the shower. I don't know *where* that fruity-foodiness is coming from, but it's not something I like at all. It settled down fast, though, and though it retained a bit of the initial effervescence, I like it much better. Sadly my skin seems to be eating it, so I'll have to go back and slather, but I think I can smell the walnut bark coming through, which is delicious. It's still golden, but with a bit of nutty woodiness underneath. I'm really, really hoping this will work out on me. I might update this review if it morphs a lot more.
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    Horreur Sympathique

    I wouldn't have tried this on my own, being made wary by the grapes and the plum blossom, but I was frimped it by a friend, and am very glad! The honey really dominates this blend, but despite the description it's not a golden honey on me: it's dark, dark, dark, rounded out and deepened by the oak moss. The grapes and sugar cane are doing their best to go sickly on me, but so far they're being held off by the other notes; I can just catch the tobacco flower, the tonka and the opoponax (the last of which is one of my favourite of Beth's notes). It's more feminine a scent than I usually wear, but it has something that really grabs me, and really captures the feel of the Baudelaire poem (réponds, libertin!).
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    Sloth

    Deep, dark, languid; a particularly nice, smoky vetiver, and the myrrh isn't going to sharp (yet, fingers crossed!). It's a thick rounded scent - there's almost a hint of fruit lurking in it. Fascinating and lovely.
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    Cathedral

    On me, a more resinous Loup Garou with less eucalyptus and lots of smoke. Divine.
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    What would be a Regency-type scent?

    It depends what country you're looking at, and which scent. Off the top of my head (and the top of my bookmarks), the Perfume Museum in Grasse has a good overview of C19th scents in France: http://www.museesdegrasse.com/MIP/fla_ang/histo_fXIX.shtml, for example. Note they mention musks, civet and mace, and then Josephine's influence with then-exotic scents such as vanilla, clove, cinammon....and the fruit-based "eau de cologne" for men. I'll go & rummage around in my Regency & Napoleonica research sources and see what I can find! Military history is more my field than cosmetics, but I have a bunch of stuff that might turn up something useful. EDIT: another useful resource: http://www.costumes.org/history/100pages/PERFUME.HTM I'll keep adding as I track them down! Hope this is helpful.... Also, ladies' cosmetics at the time often contained benjoin (benzoin resin) and ambergris, so they might be notes to look for too; lavender water was used a lot too. Rose gardens flourished, so I wouldn't be surprised to find a lot of rose-based scents - Jane Austen's favourite was allegedly an attar of roses from Echarabad.
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    Heavy BPAL scents

    What everyone else has said, plus Azathoth! Very very vetiver on me.
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    Van Van

    Van-Van is the supernatural nature-defying lovechild of Nyarlathotep and Baron Samedi. Seriously. It has Nyarlathotep's Very Clean Lemons, and the Baron's bay rum. And something a touch alcoholic, like the two of them went on a bar crawl together. I'm not sure whether I like this or if I'm very, very afraid.
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    Wilde

    A pleasant fresh men's cologne, with a hint of herbal shower gel (probably the thyme). Pleasant, but nothing exciting to me; smells like a lot of conventional men's scents, though well-blended.
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    Rose Moon

    First on: a bright, fresh rose scent. Very nice. Then it turns into rose and raspberry leaf tea (no, seriously). After that, rose and lemon balm tea (that'll be the lemon peel, I'm guessing, combined with the woodruff & so on....). Very green, cool, fresh, almost faintly aquatic/ozoney (I'm not sure where that's coming from, unless my nose is misreading some of the green). The rose has gone down to a background note; this is still lighter and more feminine than I usually wear, but I think I'll be keeping this imp for hot summer days. Who'd'a thunk it?
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    Monster Bait: Ventriloquist Dummy

    OH MY. In the bottle: sweet, foody, spicey woods. Yum. On my wrist: oh my dear god, this is divine. I've had my wrist jammed under my nose since I put it on, and it doesn't show any signs of moving soon. This was the only Monster Bait I even vaguely considered buying, and I didn't because I thought it would be too foody. This morning I got a teensy bit in an imp bottle from a decant circle and OMG. This is the *perfect* masculine spice scent, to sit alongside Count Dracula in my bottle drawer. There's deathly-dry woods, and dark patch, and a note that I can only describe as "evil curry" (seriously, that's a good thing), and then the occasional wafts of sweetness from the caramel and yes, that hint of salt that some people have mentioned. On me this is less "possessed puppet" than "possessed spice trader ship". It smells like a wholefood shop had a punch up with a confectioner's in a really, really old wooden hall. I could go on about this endlessly, but I have to go and stalk the swaps forum.
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    Ozymandias

    This must be another demonstration of my whacked-out skin chemistry, because on me this smells *exactly* like medicated shampoo. Before it turned into that, it was a very perfumey, rich, dark scent. Off to swaps to find someone who doesn't turn it into Vosene and can give it love.
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    Mag Mell

    There's some wonderful notes in here, the green and the ginger...but there's something that's just too sweet for me, spoiling it - an almost candied lemon scent. Overall it's bright and sunny and fresh and sweet at once, just not for me.
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    Caliban

    This would be so lovely without the wine - green and salty and fresh. Unfortunately, the wine note goes (as ever) sickly-sweet on me, so that I seem to be standing in a beautiful tropical breeze next to someone who's drinking a can of extremely unpleasant fizzy drink. I can almost hear the wasps circling.... I'm sticking with this in the hope that the sweetness might fade after a bit longer, but it doesn't seem to be going anywhere fast.
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    Zorya

    Death by jasmine soap. Oh, dear. :S
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    Minotaur

    This is the lovechild of Schwartzer Mond and Antony. Unfortunately, whatever note this shares with the latter turns to powder on me. (Myrrh?) Off to swaps.... ETA: Four hours later, this has turned to, of all things, a sweetish coffee-chocolate scent with incense behind. It's very lovely, slightly reminiscent of Pinched With Four Aces without the cinnamon, and to me still not worth suffering through several hours of baby powder for. *sigh*
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    One to Tie, Two to Win

    One to Tie, Two to Win, C.M. Coolidge. Dewy grass, summer breezes, and dandelion clocks. Wow, grass! That's some greenness.... On drydown the scent that I'm guessing is dandelion comes through; I'm trying to think of a way to describe it, and am only coming up with "eggy". I don't know what's up with my nose today - grapefruit in Riding The Goat, chalk in Kelly Pool, and now egg in this! Deeply weird. The green freshness is still there, with that hint of laundry-type softness that other people have noted. I got this one for my girlfriend, who loves green/grassy scents, so I'm hoping on her it stays true to the initial grassiness and doesn't go eggy!
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    Riding the Goat

    Thick, expensive, oily incense, made sharp by a note that I could *swear* is grapefruit. I must be going crazy. I get what bloodonmyhands means about the olivey-sharp/sour note; it's not unpleasant, but it is unusual, and is getting more olive-y as it dries. I can imagine Masonic dodgy dealings with a goat smelling like this. Another DPP scent that isn't really for me, but is a really impressive creation. ETA: After about half to three quarters of an hour, this was the most fantastic smokey incense, and I'm beginning to think of tracking down a bottle. The sharpness is completely gone, it's rounded and majestic and I love it.
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    Kelly Pool

    Dusty violets, a hint of wood, and...chalk? Well, that fits with the pool theme... A pleasant, elegant, ladylike scent. Very pretty, and definitely not for me.
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    Stranger in Camp

    On me this is very similar to Loup Garou, once the initial blast of eucalyptus in LG has passed (or faded through ageing): sweet, warm, woody pine. Lovely, but I'm glad I didn't splurge on a bottle; LG fills this niche for me nicely.
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    bay rum scents

    I'm trying to track down which bpals have bay rum in them, but am of course being defeated by the search engine.... Anyone?
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    The Candy Butcher 2006

    In the bottle: toasted hazelnuts! Oh my god, this is *fantastic* - foody and delicious without being overly sweet. On my skin: fantastic for a few seconds, then suddenly....wtf? Where's all the FRUIT coming from?? For a few minutes I waft around in a cloud of juicy fruit, which turns gradually into mango-scented hairwax (really), then suddenly my skin gobbles it all and just leaves the smell of shampoo. Nooooo! Dry-down: thank god! The toasted hazelnuts have come back, and they've brought chocolately friends. It does still have a bit of fruity sweetness, but not overpowering. It's perfumey enough that I don't smell like a chocolate shop, and chocolatey enough that I want to snack on my wrist. At the weekend I got given some very flash Armani chocolates, and it smells like them. LOVE.
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    The Music of Erich Zahn

    Okay, unlike Azathoth, this *does* smell of saffron. *mystified* My girlfriend makes a thai prawn dish with lots of saffron, coconut milk and lemongrass, and it smells like this. I can't smell the vetiver, but maybe that's because I'm still reeling from Azathoth yelling VETIVER at me so very loudly. It's foody and spicy and warm, and with a sweet note that doesn't make it sugary or flowery or girly. I was worried about the mimosa & opoponax, but they're behaving themselves - beldning rather than going sickly. I'm wondering if the saffron smell is the tamarind? I'm going to have to go and find somem food before I start eating my own shoulder, which is where I'm testing this. This. Is. Awesome.
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    Azathoth

    In the bottle: omg YUM. Tangerine and saffron over vetiver. Straight on: VETIVER VETIVER VETIVER. Fortunately I love vetiver, but I'm hoping this is going to mellow, because right now it's just like a vetiver single note. Drydown: it *does* mellow. The cedarwood comes out and gradually bitchslaps the vetiver into place, so taht it becomes a rumbling sulky base. I can smell the tangerine again, too. The saffron is eluding me - I keep thinking I get wafts of it, then changing my mind. This is very dark, very masculine; part of me thinks I'm far too faggy to wear this, and part of me wants to keep my nose jammed under my arm. Right now it's making out with Nyarlathotep, who's further up on my arm. They go together really well. N is citrus and ozone and cleanness; he's tidying Azathoth up, making sure he's not drooling too much and telling him to lighten up a bit. Taking care of the boss.
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