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  1. Deliciousness

    Morana

    Wet on skin: Strong pine and a sweet, almost soapy component - maybe the osmanthus? Drydown: Whoa, the pine is really piney and he snow note is cloying and chemically on my skin. I'm not too sure I'm the right person for this blend ... all the other reviews I've read make this scent sound just amazing. But when I try this out ... bam! Cloying metallic bathroom cleaner
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    Delight in Disorder

    A sweet disorder in the dress: crimson musk and wild cherry. In the bottle: Red musk - oh yeah! It's surprisingly not too sweet - almost more of a dry feeling to this red musk. Wet on skin: Red musk with a background of a lighter patch? Still not very sweet, or cherry smelling either. Dry down: A dry, "grown up" red musk. This isn't juicy or fruity at all. In fact, my bottle of Smut (2017) smells fruitier and sweeter than this one. All in all, it's a nice scent for those who like red musk. I don't know if it's just my skin chemistry on this one - but there isn't a cherry in sight so far.
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    Incantation

    In the imp: Something that reminds me of incense, but it's fresh - almost outdoorsy in a way. Wet on skin: This blend is a little sweet, a little smokey yet very fresh! An odd a scent combo - but it really works! I think I detect some herbal elements at play ... sage maybe? Dry down: The freshness backs off a little and the deeper aspects of this blend start to come thru. Scent wise, this is surprisingly light considering it contains vetiver, and "dark woods". The lemon rind really makes this blends stand out. Count me surprised by this one - I really like it!
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    Jinbari Nyûdô Bobo Dokisu

    Blueberry musk, lotus, and green tea. Granted, my bottle just came in the mailbox today - so take this review with the grain of salt. In the bottle: It's a sweet, musky blueberry! I don't think I have ever smelled "blueberry" perfume before - but there you have it - it's right there in this bottle. On skin: The blueberry musk is straight forward and in front. Then the lotus comes forward more with the green tea in the background. After a bit of time: The green tea and lotus become more prominent, while the blueberry seems to have worn off. It becomes more of a light, creamy green tea scent. It's nice, but I was hoping the blueberry would stick around longer. I'll let this one sit for a few weeks and re-test then. Hopefully then, she'll retain that wonderful blueberry muskiness that I'm craving.
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    It Sifts from Leaden Sieves

    Wow - this scent surprised me - it is really dry and woody on my skin. Turns out that is a very "dusty" sandalwood with a light and airy patchouli. I'm not getting much of the Frankincense and nothing of the coconut-snow. Bummer - cause I really wanted to have "coconut snow" come forward - even if a little bit to temper the bone dry impression of this perfume.
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    Allegory of Winter

    In the bottle: Whoa! Strong earthy elements with a strong background of something akin to smoked vetiver. Wet on skin: Holy smoking vetiver Batman! Dry Down: Thankfully, the earthy, slightly smokey vetiver calms itself down enough for the blood orange to emerge and lighten up the party. I think the amber helps to soften and meld the somewhat contrasting scents in to a cohesive, unifying blend. As this wears, the crimson musk starts to peek thru a bit - it's not strong, but lends a lovely counter point to the orange. All in all, I'm surprised by this blend. In the bottle I was quite wary about trying this as it was quite strong vetiver and dirt. But on the skin, this blooms into something quite elegant. It's a peculiar scent that has many different aspects during it's dry down stage - where it starts earthy then becomes bright citrus - then the amber wraps itself around these two components, and after a bit - then the musk starts to come forward. The blend itself doesn't have a ton of throw - but I also didn't put a lot on my skin. I'm really liking this one - looking forward to wearing it again.
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    Chuparosa

    Tested Chuparosa this morning. In the bottle it's all green, lush floral. On my skin it turns into something much sweeter - like a lotus blended with rose and a hint of something slightly spicy. On the drydown, I still smell the lotus like sweetness with rose and something else that I can't quite pinpoint. I guess it's irrelevant cause this made me break out into red splotches. My skin doesn't like this one at all. It smells nice, but my epidermiermis isn't having it.
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    Motherhood

    Just got mine in the mail today, s bear with me on the review - I will update as necessary. In the bottle it's Snake oil with a sugared-lavender edge. On my skin - it's candied Snake Oil with a slight breath of lavender to keep it interesting. Dry - Sweet Snake O. The lavender seems to have subsided - or my skin ate it - one of the two. I really like this blend! As I'm a fan of Snake Oil originally, this is it - just bumped up on the Sugar scale. It doesn't seem to stay strong very long - my skin has a tendency to devour scent. Hopefully some aging will do the trick for some longevity.
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    Aizen-Myoo

    Goes on like a fruity-citrus/floral shampoo. It's not bad - just a bit commercial. As it dries, the citrus wears off and a creamy floral quality emerges; it's what I think may be the cherry blossoms. While this scent is nice - it faded quite quickly on my skin - within half an hour it's a whisper of a scent, although it smelled really nice when I could smell it.
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    Fairy Tales and Lies

    Please take this review with the grain of salt as I evidently doused myself in this one. Note to self ... a little goes a long way. On first application I thought - sh*t - Jean Nate or something akin to smelling like my grandmothers bathroom. From my past experiences, this isn't good. It's just too much lily or heady floral but then ... As the cloud of scent starts to dissipate, I can identify the smell of lilac and roses ... and the cool water aspect of this blend is present too! Alas, I'm not getting much bergamot (I do love that note), and the chypre hasn't introduced itself yet. Hopefully it was just my operator error (drowning myself in oil) that lead to my initial shock of LILLY ROSE EVERYTHING. I'll be patient and see where this blend leads. UPDATE: The middle of wear is just wonderful for this scent - it's fresh and slightly watery lilac and rose. This stage is not too sweet or too heady now and is just very spring-y feeling. Toward the end of wear, the lilac dies off, and I'm left with a slightly dusty rose with an almost sour /metallic background. I'm not too sure what note is causing this, but it reminds me of the die down of Fee, as it had that same slightly off, sour-metallic on my skin - perhaps it's oakmoss? Anyway, the dry down into the last stages of the middle of wear are really nice, alas the fading scent leaves a bitter taste in my mouth. This is truly the scent embodiment of Fairy Tales (beautiful lilac-floral) and Lies (bitter endings).
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    Marshmallow Cookie Pie

    In the bottle - deep, dark chocolate with a hint of spice or something slightly exotic - like Turkish coffee. Wet on skin - Chocolately goodness surrounded by sweet creamy marshmallow and a splash of espresso. It's funny, I put this on and my hubby asked me what smelled like a coffee shop ... I confessed its me! Lol. Dry down - less coffee and more sweet chocolate ... like a semi sweet ganache covering a chocolate chip cookie. It's just a lovely sweet and decadent (but not cloying) chocolate scent. Love it!
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    Edith Cushing

    Edith Cushing is a beautiful blend. When first applied, it's a bit perfume-y and reminiscent of Ava (from OLLA). It'a a bit cool feeling, possibly due to the of the ambrette seed? After dry down, the musk becomes the dominating force in this blend. It's a very warm scent, without too much patchouli or oudh - which I think just play back-up to this gorgeous vanilla musk. Edith ends up as a warm, musk blend with a nearly food-y vanilla edge.
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    The Witches

    In the imp: Spiced pumpkin with a bit of creamy vanilla. Wet on skin: Warm spices of what I believe is cinnamon and a hint of allspice and a very creamy vanilla base and a touch of pumpkin. Dry down: Sweet, creamy vanilla with the added depth of spices and a shot of pumpkin puree. This scent is quite nice since the pumpkin doesn't dominate the blend and lets the other components shine thru. This is a sweet vanilla scent, slightly spiced with a touch of pumpkin. It actually reminds me a bit of Ivory Vulva - something to do with the spiced vanilla quality in this blend that is reminiscent of the latter. Basically, if you liked Ivory Vulva, you'll like this one ... it's like Ivory Vulva in the Pumpkin Patch - lol.
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    Départ Pour Le Sabbat (Aufbruch Zum Hexensabbat)

    I haven't done a review in a while, so bear with me on this ... In the imp: sweet and creamy, slightly spiced patchouli. It almost reminds me of something more gourmand/food-y in terms of scent. Wet on skin: Patchouli. Dry down - 15 minutes later ... Patchouli. But it's a soft patch, it doesn't go into "pencil shavings" territory, which is a good sign. Dry down - 25 minutes later ... It's still just patchouli. I was really hoping for some sweet, creamy vanilla-honey goodness to peek its way through. In full disclosure, patch is just a "meh" scent for me - I don't go out of my way to find blends with this note, but it doesn't scare me away either. I can amp patch to high heaven and this blend is no different. This blend would probably be wonderful on someone with different chemistry than me. I was hoping this blend would be more nuanced, as with the sweet, creamy, spicy notes I was getting in the imp. Ah well, glad I got a chance to try her out. If you like patch give this one a shot.
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    Upon Man and Upon Beast

    In the imp: Woah, what striking color - it's an inky brownish black. Cool! Scent wise, it's patchouli and a slight hint of cherries. So excited, I love cherry! Wet on skin: Patchouli. Very wearable, but pretty much a single note patch with lovely soft edges - like Goblin (I didn't get any coconut from that one either). Dry down: It's only after the three hour mark where my nose can pick up a slight nuance of a cherry/slightly sweet hint in the background of this scent. It's very faint and I have to put my nose to my wrist to really detect it, as it's so faint. Otherwise, I'd just say this was a nice, wearable single note patchouli.
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    A Grievous Swarm

    In the imp, this scent punches me in the nose with it's aggressive vetiver smokiness. There is a slight salinity to this blend, wafting out from the background. A Grievous Swarm - Holy smoky vetiver Batman! ... says my nose on initial application. At first, All I get is smokey vetiver - but then something strange happens - the scent becomes almost savory with a touch of sweetness - perhaps the black pepper and vanilla? My brain says to me "peanuts" and I'm reminded of thai food for some reason. Idk, that's a weird association ... maybe I'm just hungry. But I sniff again and it's ... peanuts! Anyway, this stage passes after an hour or so, the vetiver calms itself down and the tobacco comes to the forefront. It's on the two hour mark where everything comes together, with the tobacco, vetiver, black pepper and vanilla all mingling and swirling about in a wonderful cloud of wretched plauginess. A chewy, slightly sweet, yet savory blend.
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    Red Lantern

    In the bottle: Wafts of caramel and brown sugar - sweet and warm. Wet on skin: The caramel scent is the strongest, but something is coming thru in the background ... burnt and slightly sour smelling? Oh no. Not good. Dry on skin: Sweet, yet burnt caramel, with some bitterness underneath. Somewhat unpleasant to my nose. Almost powdery and smokey. Ugh... I'm having a hard time describing this scent with words. It's strong and lingers ... too bad it doesn't smell like I had imagined. No coconut, amber, currant or Asian spices to be had here. Oh well ... off to sales/swaps with you.
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    Eusapia

    In the imp: lilacs, and tea ... but it has a coolness associated with it ... very fresh and breezy ... like a green meadow (NOT dryer sheets). Wet on skin: Why hello lilac! It's a lovely fresh and almost green lilac, but still sweet. The tea comes out a bit now too, grounding the lilac a bit. Drydown: The tea is the first note to fade, then the lilac starts to fade into the background, but the candle wax comes forward. It's vanilla and sweet and just lovely. I find that the beeswax note pretty much stays through the remainder of the wear. I find this has a medium throw with a relatively short wear time ... but I also just put a dab on, as opposed to my usual slathering. I really like this blend, even though it's a "simplistic" scent. Not too many notes ... but they are so lovely when combined.
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    Halôa

    version 2014 In the imp: sweet, creamy, floral fruitiness. Wet on skin: interesting mix of warm, sweet, slightly fruity, dessert-like incense. I can't pinpoint the fruit scent, but it smells "red". The olive leaf is giving an interesting creaminess, almost waxiness to the blend, reminiscent of beeswax. The cakes must be adding to the edible dessert like aspect. Drydown: Warm, lightly sweet incense, with a touch of myrrh and dark fruit. I find this is a light scent and wears close to the skin ... but I didn't put a lot on application. Very pretty.
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    Ectoplasm

    A lovely fresh lemon scent with an air of coolness. It's like I stepped out into the frosty morning air, holding an armful of lemons. Alas, as this scent fades, so too does the lovely citrus scent ... it's replaced by a slightly dusty floral, which I think is the davana. Yup ... I up "davana" and one of the sites said it could smell like a "masculine floral", which is pretty much what I've got here. Wonderful till about 3 hours, then it becomes a musty floral party.
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    Hagiophobia

    In the imp: sweet, cool floral Wet on skin: This is an interesting blend that I'm not too sure I can describe. It goes on sweeter, almost floral ... maybe it's the dragons blood. The down is more sharp ... reminding me of the "fresh linen" scent in The White Rabbit, or if you're unfamiliar with that, more along the lines of BBW's fresh cotton. It's a bit soapy too. Drydown: Dryer sheets and linnen. It's sharp and a bit soapy to my nose. After another couple of hours, the scent becomes sweeter, reminiscent of crushed Smarties dust. I kind of like the candy, slightly fruity edge at the end of wear, but it's very faint ... I have to shove my nose into my wrist to get any scent.
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    Psychodynamic Discharge

    In the imp: Red musk, almost along the lines of Smut ... a little grape-y. Wet on skin: It's like a dirty red musk! If red musk decided to go out and play in the summertime dirt ... oh, the "dirt" is the patchouli. Drydown: Patchouli and red musk, with a little something underneath, but I cannot pinpoint what it is ... maybe vetiver? It's dark and earthy, so I'm guessing that's what I'm smelling. After a few hours, this fades down to a dusty smelling red musk. Pretty, but laking the teeth it had at the beginning of wear, Conclusions: Dark, earthy and a little feral at the beginning ... and tame toward the end of wear.
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    El Dia de los Reyes

    2014 version Imp: hot cocoa mix ... yum! Wet on skin: Rich hot cocoa laced with cinnamon and coffee. Very realistic and edible ... I want to lick my wrist. Drydown: The first 45 minutes or so is lovely, with the spices playing background and the chocolate oh so realistic. These notes burn off and I'm left with a very pleasant sweet hot cocoa scent. This is reminiscent of Sue's Great old Poppet Show and The Other hot Chocolate on the dry-down.
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    Winter-Time

    Winter-Time 2014 In the vial: Cool, minty and a little aquatic. Wet on wrist: Wow, hello there aquatic, minty man! I must say, this blend is quite a masculine aquatic, but seems to sweeten up the longer it sits on my wrist. Makes my nose tingle from the oceanic vibe. Dry: The mint came forward, and the sweetness seemed to over-ride the overall aquatic vibe I was getting at the beginning of wear. I am now left with ... chewed up spearmint gum. It's not bad per say, but not something I want to smell like.
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