aquazoo
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I can smell the sandalwood right off. It does have that fall scent to it, the way it smells when you go outside.
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This one is not strong at all. Really subtle; it does have that dirt scent to it. It's got a leafy note to it, and some spices, now more spicy than dirty.
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Very fresh green grass scent!
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Rum Sugar Gloriousness! The other bits are coming up nice and subtle, like the anise.
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Warm, kind of tropical. Floral and a hint of fruity. Maybe a tad spicy, the sandalwood is starting to emerge. This is lasting a long time.
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The plumeria jumps out immediately — It fades and I'm left with a floral. Not bad, though.
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Hawaiian flowers with an undertone of coconutty. It's got a definite fruity aspect to it. Really interesting and complicated.
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Rummy, smoky, ripe pineapple. The pineapple is still there, along with the smoke. But not like pineapple on the grill.
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Starts as kind of a nondescript floral. Now the flowers are coming up, pretty scents. I'm not getting any of the "hell" part of it. It fades quickly on me, with just a little bit of spice left behind.
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Hot and spicy! A nice floral with an edge to it. Even once it mellows down, the heat and spice still creeps up the nose. It's very nice!
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Something nice is baking. Gingerbread? Nice spices, maybe nutmeg. Wow, does this ever throw! I barely notice what's on the other wrist.
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This starts beautifully, really mild. Vanilla. There is an underlying floral. This is my favorite of the Atomic Luau scents! I keep smelling my wrist. Not your usual "vanilla" vanilla, a tad brighter.
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Carmel popcorn! But you knew that part. I usually am not crazy about smelling like food, but when it's cooked sugar, that's very different. It's got that warm, baking smell — a comfort scent.
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Tropical fruit! It's kinda spicy, with the slightest hint of beach. Some sea scents tend to be salty on me, but in this case it turns out really nice.
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A little leather, a little aftershave — lime. Kinda spicy. Soft. Trade. :-)
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Starts lemony. Sweet, like a lemon drop. I'm not sure if it's candy or a cleaning product. It is a clean scent, certainly. The lemon eventually fades out and then I'm left with a nice floral. Interesting how much it changes.
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Nutty and spicy. Getting medicinal. Then it fades. Probably better for someone else.
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Starts with butterscotch and spice. It's a warm scent.
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Sweet, smoky and sensually wicked. A thick, steamy scent, truly sinister in its voluptuous sexuality. The perfume of a demon's favored consort, or of the devil herself. Oleander with wet, sweet mandarin, lush magnolia, a rush of deep musk and a touch of spice. Spicy, spicy and warm. It draws me in. It's very warm, almost like baking.
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Well, it started lovely, a warm honey caramel scent. Then it turned sour. Something-mysterious-is-rotting-in-the-fridge kind of sour. Or maybe drink mix that no alcohol can save. Someone else will love it more than me.
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Mmmmmn, candy! It's got a little bit of a wine overtone, but not excessive.
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Citrus. Lime with maybe a touch of floral behind it. Not loving it.
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Black algae, drooping seaweed, salty brine, and crushed coral. Wow, oh yeah, that's Lime... It's a nice tangy aftershave.
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Funerary floral. Wow, that's heavy and nice. Ooooohhhh nooooo, it's turning soapy! Now the soap is fading but it leaves behind a saltiness. Finally it's a brighter floral.
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Sea air, driftwood, waterlogged kelp, and the memory of plundered spices sprayed over worn leathers, rough musk, and the salty wooden floorboards of the Revenge. Fruity! All lime and aftershave-esque. Spicy, and a little bit of woodiness. Maybe some sea spray. Too masculine for me.