aquazoo
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Green and wet. But in a powerful, lively way, not slimey. It softens out — not a lot of throw, but it has staying power.
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Yummy-spicy-this-is-what-a-man-should-smell-like! Sweet hot and complicated, just like I like my tea.
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A little floral cat pee, to start, then it blooms into something better. It blends in nicely with the skin, a dark alluring floral.
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Starts with that warm spicy blood note. Then the amber comes up. This is really pretty. It gets very slightly soapy, but not too bad for such a nice scent.
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Starts a little dirty. Stays dirty. And not a good kind of dirty, not on me.
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Aunt Caroline's Money Bag
aquazoo replied to kmasden's topic in Prosperity, Success, and Good Fortune
Pretty orange spice! Definite clove in there. A few minutes in I can only smell the clove. Then it fades to almost nothing. -
The chocolate and cream are there, and also a bit of alcohol.
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This is one of those warm skin scents. Now that I have this, time to revise the resume... :-)
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Not bad, it's a little spicy, a little sweet, and a whole lot of exotic. the milky/rice component is there, enhancing everything.
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Oooh, it's a vanilla skin scent! I like this. I'm not getting the florals, but I'm quite happy with the sweetness of it all.
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The scent is anisette with a dash of lemon. Fresh and clean.
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Skin musk with a tang. That may be the booze. Then it gets warm and steamy.
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Amazing lime after-shave delight! Fresh minty overtones. It mellows down into a lovely leafy green.
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Mmmmn, soft tropical flowers with a hint of smokiness. Maybe that's the vanilla. The fruit is there, too, only as a sweetness and not foody.
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There is a way old chocolate sometimes gets — it's not bad, but a little different than fresh. Dustier. I notice this smell on holiday chocolates, such as chocolate coins and Easter candy. This smell nailed it! Also it's a lovely wearable chocolate.
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Flowers with a nice base holding it all together. I think that's the sandalwood. Nice!
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Is that neroli I smell first? Nice floral! It's got a little bit of suntan lotion overtone.
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This starts kinda dirty. Some spices show up, woody, like a bit of cedar. Oh you know what it is now — the drycleaner shop!
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Grassy, maybe that's the clover in the mix. A little spicy, and herbal.
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This is pretty! It warms up nicely with the heat of the skin. This is a nice one that is exactly like the description.
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The pretty soft honey is right there. This is a honey made by bees who frolic with exotic flowers. I want to bathe in this.
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I smell the sake! This has some cool notes. A bit complicated. The tea adds a light spiciness. It mellows down into pretty.
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Dirrrrrtyyy. Something fruity checks in, that must be the plum. Plum comes up even more and is now the prominent note.
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Rose rose and rose! I don't get the cinnamon note, but the rose is pleasant.
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It takes a minute to come up. This is a soft, balanced blend. It's not oppressive on me, just sweet & pretty. It's warm in a vanilla sort of way.