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Schmoozy

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  1. Upon initial application this was all tiger-lily. After dry down the spicy ginger, frankincense and neroli come through adding dimension to the tiger-lily. It's spicy, resiny, floral and bright. I think I love it more than my beloved discontinued Tiger-Lily.


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    Cool, green and woodsy. Kinda comes off as aquatic due to the sweetness. I love scents like Rocking-Horse-Fly, because they are so simple and perfect for spring and summer. This is fresh, crisp and cooling. At times a little dusty but that's perfectly ok.


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    Another stunning rose blend. Somehow the plum and bergamot tone down the crispness of red rose adding a fruity/citrussy note to it. Once the sandalwood appears the blend overall becomes dry, and dusty, but extremely comforting and soothing. Something I can always count on sandalwood doing. It's a red blend for sure. I love it.


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    Exactly as advertised. Tea and toast. The tea is lightly sweetened, and the toast is buttered and slightly burnt which kinda translates into brown sugar or burnt sugar. It's sweet, soft, and foody. After it has a chance to drydown, the sweetness turns into a light floral creamy scent. An imp is definitely enough, because even though I like the smell, I can't see myself wearing it all that often.


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    Sweet honeyed florals. Soft, medicinal and herbal. It's honestly like drinking a cup of chamomile tea. and all the sensations that come with it - Soothing, calming, relaxing.


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    Stunning. :wub2: Dry dusty sandalwood, with spicy tagetes and cardamon sweetened with tiare, vanilla and gilded amber. It's soft, sensual, woody and powdry. It's also very creamy and golden. It feels like the warmth from the sun has been beating down on the blend. Lasts forever and while it is also strong, it somehow sticks close to my skin.


  7. This reminds me of one of my favorite pumpkin patch blends. Pumpkin with tomato leaf. Jerusalem Cherry infused Honey is tomato plants with a slight sweetness. It's fresh, crisp, sharp, and extremely green. As with most honey blends, their is an underlying herbal/medicinal feel, which blends fantastically with Jersulem Cherry. :wub2: I definitely need a bottle of this.


  8. I have to agree with other reviewers here. Doll's Eye infused Honey is minty, creamy, sweet and very medicinal. It's kind of a unique smell, one that has me thinking do I love it or hate it. I think the honey is clover honey, because I can smell clover in the background. It's not one of my favorite smells, so I am thankful it's not too powerful.


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    :wub2: The scent of spicy, cold greenery with the sweetness of honey. The greenery seems wet, and very woody. The spices are dry, and kinda dusty but combined with the greenery and woods gives off a herbal note. This is one of the honey blends where the honey is really prevalent and it's sweet, but feels medicinal. Definitely bottle worthy.


  10. Tonka, black licorice, amber, golden sandalwood, ginger cream, bitter clove, stinging nettle, cinnamon bark, and coconut shell.


    Despite all the notes, this is quite faint. Creamy tonka and dry almost dusty coconut husks. It's spicy and woodsy and the sandalwood and amber hover in the background, while licorice, clove and cinanmon bark blend seamlessly with ginger cream and coconut shell. It's faintly tropical and slightly foody. I just wish it would be more prevalent on my skin.

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    Instant love. I have never eaten/smelt durian before, and I have to admit after reading various comments about durian had me turned right off - even before giving the blend a chance. That said, it was the first one I ripped into upon receiving my decants and OMG it is delicious. This is honey that drips with brandy and surprisingly they meld together fabulously. It's not too boozy, if anything brandy manages to up the sex in a bottle vibe that O has but only after months if not years of aging. Add in durian fruit which is slightly citrussy(?), sweet, yet tart but very familiar. I can't pinpoint what it reminds me of, only that it's comfortable and familiar. This is one hell of a blend and instant upgrade to bottle worthy.


  12. An incrediably sexy, spicy honey bath oil. There are slight hints of florals if you can get past the honey, but if your anything like me, you don't want to!!

    Xmvlzencab bath oil is rich, luxurious and decandent. A little goes a long way and the scent lasts all day on you and around your house. :wub2:


  13. The perfect skin moisturizer for summer. It's fresh, crisp and cooling. Green tea with lemon and aloe. The lemon is tart, and as Hlins stated above it is neither sweet or bitter. The white musk adds just a hint of sweetness and a touch of femininity.

    My only regret is not purchasing a few more. I adore Embalming fluid, and the bath oil is no exception. My skin is soft to the touch, the oil leaves no grimy residue and sinks in rather quickly.


  14. I don't think it gets any better than this. Snow White atmo spray. I adore the perfume oil, and the ability to scent your entire house with it, makes me incrediably happy.

    I only need a few squirts, and it lasts for hours. I really hope this comes back every yule. :wub2:


  15. Absolutely stunning. Sniffing from the bottle it smells of aged Snake Oil, heavily sugared vanilla and incrediably spicy. However, the scent on my skin (I use it as an after shower moisturizer) was that of fresh Snake Oil. Which I adore. I love both variations - aged or fresh. So with that being said, it smelt fresh, medicinal and heavy on the patchouli. I didn't gently shake it before using, so that's why I think the patchouli was a little more prevalent.

    This particular formula is silky, and has great slip. My skin stays moisturized and soft for hours. :wub2:


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    Tea and biscuits with a side order of cucumbers. The bergamot in Earl Grey tea combined with cuc's is what really gives this blend it's citrus. It's fresh and crisp, slighty aquatic and really reminds me of squirting cucumbers, as it's got this perfumey floral thing happening. Personally I wish there was more unsweetned tea in this to temper it.


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    I adore Fae. It has the ability to get too sweet, but that is when the oakmoss appears and tempers it.

    The peach is lush, juicy and sweet, the musk adds a bit of playfulness while the bergamot and heliotrope add tartness. A perfect scent for summer. It's light, yet rich, sticks close to the skin and the heat from my skin makes the musk sing.

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