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sedentaryedge

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  1. sedentaryedge

    Endymion

    Yes, as others have said, a bright floral with a strong pear-note. This one reminds me of those tiny cup-like white flowers one finds on roadways in the mid-spring. the pear-scent is more blossom-like to my nose that juicy-fruity pear, with a woody edge to it. A lovely, brisk floral.
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    Snow White

    I'm so sad this was a limited edition. Snow White is crystalline, with a buttery, melting white floral at its core. The scent reminds me very much of being out in the woods on a snowy day, somewhere in a clearing, around three-day old snow, sharp, high-nose, breathtakingly white and cold. The warmth in this comes entirely from the soft, white, petal-y center of the scent, a white floral. I can't explain how well this works on my skin, it's sweet, light and clean. Wonderful!
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    Glitter

    All flash and glam: white wine, heliotrope, d'Anjou pear, and lotus. White wine, a dabble of golden heliotrope, a curvy, sexy scent with a definite boozy edge to it. This one is very golden, very liquid, but still sassy (again: read boozy): disco-bauble might come to mind. This is running a close second in my Secretly Sexy Scent contest: you can't place the seduction, but it's there. Works well with Hollywood Babylon for over-the-top debauchery. <span style='font-size:8pt;line-height:100%'><span style='color:darkblue'>added description ~ qs</span></span>
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    The Apothecary

    this scent reminds me of one of my very first serious perfumne purchases: an index cologne of bergamot and lemon tea. this scent is bright, green and citrus-y, very calm and open. there's a grassy herbal note in there that reminds me very much of an herbed grappa, but the base seems to be a cool, placid, slightly spicy bergamot to my nose.
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    Three Witches

    yes, I made ice cream based on this perfume. it reminds me of dipthyque's l'eau without such a heavy cinnamon note. white pepper is most prominent here, spicey and crisp. the cinnamon rounds it out somewhat, a verry upper-nose scent, driving and intense.
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    Katharina

    This perfume is very ROUND: a bubble of peach, a clear bell. There's a rose note there to my nose, but it's managed and tamed by the white musk, some white wine, a dabble of schnappsy booziness. The fruitiness is very clear on first contact, but the perfume dries down to a soft blushing hint of apricot/peach. This perfume is a very sophisticated day scent, the juicyness tempers the musk, keeping the whole out of the "musk" category almost entirely -- lovely.
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    Madrid

    told me this one had a uriney smell. well, it does: it's the mimosa, I think, mignling with the red wine. This is a verrry very winey scent, and one I quite like. Tannic, acid and a bit bitter, this counteracts the shiny, round mimosa scent perfectly. On drydown, this one loses its bitter edge and mellows out to a winey floral, subtle and piquant. EDIT: This was posted in Old Venice but, as shriekingviolet pointed out, seems to refer to Old Madrid, so I moved it here. --Shollin
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    Carnation

    This scent manages to avoid the dusty old-lady typicality of carnations by maintaining the flower's *wetness* and subtle, peppery scent. Elizabeth has a knack for seeming to capture the whole flower, pistil, stamen and stem in her florals. The just-cut-floweredness of this one is no exception.
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    Snake Oil

    I LOVE love love this scent. At first, I was a bit taken aback: it's tropical, but not in a bird of paradise/debbie gibson way, and there's where the confusion begins. Who ever heard of melding bright, resinous flower with vanilla? Not me. The scent is at once welcomingly familiar and difficult. A very sexual scent, and one that doesn't rely on musks to give it that libidinous center. People *react* to this, and they're not even sure why they're doing it. The oil is seductive, golden-green, grainy and sweet. The vanilla adds warmth and depth shuddering through the perfume instead of shocking with a slick extract-y warble.
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    Zombi

    Again, my usual dismissal of roses hinges on a general dislike of potpourriish perfumes. This scent mysteriously IS at once dry and NOT potpourri-y. The earth note in it is subtle, not particularly fertile-smelling and dusty. There's a lot of bracken/thorn in there, and a particularly green/wooden rose. Those of you uninterested in typical bright red rose scents might dig this one, as it's subtle, dry and distant on the dry down. Folorn and spare.
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    Dragon's Milk

    While the dragon's blood resin/cinnamony note in this leaves my skin warm to the touch, I love this one as a room scent. A warm, buttery vanilla perfume with a spike of charp sweet-tart candy heart poking it in the eye. Unexpected and difficult, but a warm, cuddlesome winner to my nose.
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    Eve

    This is one of my favourite daytime scents. I'm not usually a huge fan of rose perfume, because it smells dry and potpourri-ish. This scent is juicy and golden: the honey is slight to my nose, but the fresh apple-y note really just brightens up the rose: a soft petal scent, without any stem-y ness or bracken.
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