nathicana
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About nathicana
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Rank
wrist-sniffing wench
- Birthday 09/29/1970
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Outer rim of New York City
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United States
BPAL
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BPAL of the Day
A Blade of Grass
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Favorite Scents
I Love to put my nose to : Anything grassy, green, leafy, night-time bloom scents, the smell of warm skin, old books, scented fountain-pen ink, parchment paper, freshly-fallen snow, melted wax, morning dew.
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Gender
Female
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Interests
Many and mostly unusual...
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Mood
happy
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Astrology
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Chinese Zodiac Sign
Nothing Selected
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Western Zodiac Sign
Libra
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After all the first-hand testaments about the "effects" of this scent I was looking forward to the arrival of my HJTK imp more than any other imp before. My fear was that it would not wear well on me and I would have to mask it with another scent... Today I received my package and tore straight through all the wrapping to get to HJTK. I hesitated for a moment (thinking how I may be disappointed), twisted the cap off and took my first sniff... Top note: Grape...but not the fruit. More like Grape Hyacinth blooms which have a gentle, floral fragrance -not heady like roses but floral nonetheless. Though I can understand why some describe it as "grape" scented, perhaps its the bright floral against a sweet note that may lead to believe it's grape scented. Middle note: slight rose, with a tinge of honey. base note: light musk. Whether or not users get this for it's properties beyond it's scent, this is a lovely perfume. Light, floral, very wearable for daytime.
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Oh my....this is good. As soon as I opened the bottle, I was hit with a spicey, almost overwhelming aroma. Then I dabbed a bit on the skin. Warm, sticky sweetness emerged. No longer spicey as in the bottle, the vanilla scent surged forward, supported by a spice background, which dried to a fragrant, powdery finish. Very comples scent which changes with every whiff. Beautiful.
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It's hard to get an authentic, garden fresh rose smell. I know, because it's been a search of mine for years. Luckily I have my own garden of wonderful roses: teas, hybrids, English, Chinese, etc. that fill that earthly desire for one of Mother nature's more potent scents. However, they last for such a short while, and then it's back to searching again... So I welcomed the chance to try TWO, FIVE and SEVEN with an urgency that almost made me spill my sample. As soon as I opened the vial, I was hit by a musty rose scent, akin to letting roses sit in water for a few days. It was not the most pleasant of scents, perhaps every vinegary. I hesitated to put it on skin as i already was somewhat put off by the initial whiff. However, once on the skin, it changed. 30 seconds passed and i was hit by a waft of rose scent as though I had just handled a bunch of roses from different varietals- each sniff caught a different type of rose. I was perplexed, intrigued and somewhat taken aback at how much the scent developed as it dried. A minute passed and I finally picked up the touch of green, as a final note. It was really like having just arranged a whole bunch of roses by an open window, and catching their scent off a light breeze. Amazingly complex scent. In the end, I would recommend it, but must add that users be ginger in application. Too much of a good thing is not good at all, so restraint is best when using TWO, FIVE and SEVEN.
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From the bottle: wet, tilled earth, oak, leaves-under-foot, fresh moss with minty hints. On the skin: floral emerges above the earthy/woodsy smell. Hints of cinnamon and herb also come to the foreground. Earthy and woodsy, rich and subtle. Remarkable how clear the earth, wood tones are.
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In the bottle: Crisp ozone with an aquatic/green background. There is a slight mossy hint with a touch of sea-saltyness as well. Upon the skin: Ozone and aquatic notes emerge first, then fade to the background as citrusy and floral hints come to the fore. Top notes give way to a lovely fresh scent that lingers delicately. Truly lovely and really does fit its name.
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oh boy... that list is getting longer and longer. Good thing BPAL fans like to swap ! Thanks everyone, again.
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I'm reading and writing this all down... My list will keep 'em busy at the lab. Thanks everyone who offered recommendations. I never thought I'd see anyone producing scents akin to "flowing water"... wow.
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HI everyone! I joined yesterday, and as soon as I posted my first Q, already I felt the caring help of several members. THANK YOU ALL. However, I do want to purchase more from the Lab and also take part in swaps, so I ask: What scent is the closest to the smell of freshly-cut grass? Or is evocative of a dewey Spring morning and the trees are just about to leaf/ bloom ? Thanks everyone.