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Boozy chocolate! The chocolate fades and I get the aftermath of too much drinking. Not good, not on me.
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White wine and cough syrup. I remember a cherry flavored penicillin I had to take when I had strep throat, 40 years ago. This smells just like it, kind of a creamy cherry.
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Powdered cocoa and Necco wafers with some walnut overtones. The dustiness fades down and the nuttiness amps up. It's almost a cinnamon now.
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Desiccated Frostberry Pie Filling
aquazoo replied to pinkstardust420's topic in Black Phoenix Trading Post
Cherry-berry with a touch of butterscotch. Really tasty, not as sweet as a lillipop; it really could be a pie hot from the oven. -
A slightly dusty herb with some wood tones to it. Something about the herb creeps up the nose in an almost evil way.
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I get the sandalwood first. There are some sweet flowers with it. It's soft and pleasant, a little bit mysterious.
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Starts sweet. Fades down into some serious leather. Whatever else is in there is a nice support. Wonderful scent!
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Aromatic wood. Soft, a little bit herbal. It becomes a sweet incense scent.
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Yummy soft and sweet! The coconut and sandalwood comes up first, really warm. I get nothing sharp on this at all, instead it's the deliciousness that draws me in.
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Not just a floral, a romp through a field. The juniper gives a nice edge, and sits nicely with the blooms. Decent throw, too.
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That is a nice leather, with the other elements adding some interest to it. Definitely a very refined masculine scent.
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I get pepper and butterscotch. Ok, I can see the whisky and oak, and it's interesting, but I'm not crazy about it.
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Boozy and complicated. The booze fades fast and I have a lot of spices. It's earthy and interesting. It's a great masculine.
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Definite spice, maybe a little cinnamon. Problem is, the spices just sit on top and nothing really soaks in. It doesn't become me.
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Starts soapy, but luckily that fades. I get the honey with a light baby powder note. Nice!
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I get a piney bit coming up first. Just a teensy bit of honey in there, maybe. I am a huge fan of honey, but this is not working for me.
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It's a very spicy honey. It gets powdery, but not bad because of the thick clinging base. Honey with herbs.
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I get a fruity brandy. With honey, of course. It's a candied fruit with a slight alcohol. It competes with the honey.
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I don't know what doll's eye smells like. What I get is a lovely honey with a sweet fruity overtone.
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Cinnamon, red hots. It has something soft underneath, maybe a vanilla that melts the spiciness to my skin.
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A definite man's soap to start. Then the leather shows up, and it's quite wonderful.
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Starts bright, lemon cleaning product. It does fade into resins. Not too dusty. Oh, no, the cleaning product is back. It goes back again. Might be ok, but I don't know if I can stand it through the cleaning stage.
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Sweet, light berries and cream. I do get that animal / sheep sense in the milk. Even though there are some nice things going on, it's a little too cheesy for me.
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A definite dripping feel to it. Abundance. The honey is coming through, and the chamomile sits nicely on top.
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Light and spacey. Ethereal. Everything pale and glowing in a scent. Fascinating.