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jiggahava

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  1. This definitely smells like nightblooming flowers. The moonflower is cool and creamy, it reminds me of how wisteria smells. I get a lot of amber out of this too, and it is very grey in feel, slightly dusty as well. A lot of cool, creamy smelling florals. Like most of the floral-heavy salon scents, the throw is almost non-existent. Pretty enough to keep.


  2. I didn't think I'd find any aquatic I liked as much as Thalassa, the Galapagos Mermaid. But this Salon has proved me wrong. It's very mildly salty, with a bit of kelp, sweetened by the freesia, which is a beautiful, bright, crisp floral. It smells like a mild, pleasant day at the beach. My only complaint is there isn't very much throw. It sticks close to the skin, like most of the other Salon scents. Still, it's very lovely. I think I will get a bottle when my imp is gone.


  3. Hmm...all I seem to get is the grapefruit and the orchid. A little soapy, but not obnoxiously soapy. I can smell a teensy bit of the white tea as well. Overall, a slightly high pitched fruity-floral. While I have other fruity-florals I like more than Manhattan, this is a nice, clean scent. Very unobtrusive. I think I'll keep my imp.


  4. Smells like a cross between a earthy, forest scent and a fresh aquatic one. The Pine and cedar are very strong at first, and it has a medicinal quality to it that I don't quite like. Fortunatley, the scent softens and smells somewhere between Thalassa The Galapagos Mermaid and Black Forest. Its soapier qualities have calmed down. I don't have too many aquatics that I like and keep, but I already own Thlassa, which fulfills all my aquatic needs, so I'll probably keep Ogyia as a decant. It's pretty though, and one of the most pleasant aquatics I have tried at BPAL.


  5. I was expecting to hate this. But, instead I love it! I was expecting it to be bitter and dark, the way alot of sandalwood blends can turn on my skin, but maybe the musk and leather help to even it out, because the sandalwood turns very sweet on my skin. It doesn't smell that manly, it smells like a vanilla sandalwood. Maybe vanilla is in this blend to? I might have to upgrade to a bottle.


  6. This does smell, as others have described as fruity without being overly sweet. I'm getting a lighter, more floral version of Strawberry Moon. I mostly get light pink musk layered delicately over strawberry and rasberry leaf, with just a touch of floral. It's lovely, and very unassuming. I imagine it can be worn at many occasions, from job interviews to weddings, and it's never intrusive. Low throw, but fairly long lasting. I love it!


  7. When Emma first hits my skin it's all tea rose. A nice, pleasant rose, but very one-dimensional. Then after it settles on my skin, I can pick up the lovely vanilla bourbon and jasmine. It smells soapier on the insides of my elbows, but that's fairly normal for heavy floral scents, which this one is. Very pretty and pleasant. I'll keep my imp, but I can skip the bottle.


  8. Man alive, I can't find a review of this scent anywhere I look! I've tried the search engine in the review section many times, to no avail. I know I'll have no chance in hell of ever testing it, but I just want to see what the reviews are! Any kind soul care to direct me to the review of Jingo-Kogo so I can see what all the fuss is about?


  9. When I first apply it....I feel as if I'm putting on bacon. More that I smeared bacon grease all over my skin. :lol: This smells REALLY unpleasant and vetiver-y in the imp, so I put it on sparingly. Still bacony, burned meat smelling.

     

    A few hours later, a faded patchouli and vetiver smell. It's okay, but definitley not my kind of scent.


  10. I don't have to apply very much, because that pine scent is thick and very bracing. Gooey, sappy pine and it is hella strong! Crazy throw, but after an hour the throw is very minimal, almost undetectable. This is a fantastic pine scent. It's a little more of a salty and aquatic pine on the dry down, very nice. I won't need a bottle because I have Black Forest to take care of most of my pine needs, but I think I'll keep the imp around to cool me down when those hot sticky southern california summers hit!


  11. when I first applied this, I hated it. Wet it smells like mildewy leaves with vetiver and baby powder. I wanted to wash it off, but decided to give it a chance. A couple of hours later the mildewy leaves smell is gone, and in it's place is baby powder. The dry down is exactly like Black Cat, which I wasn't too keen on either. Not my kind of scent, alas. I'll have to swap it.


  12. What the heck? Why am I getting vanilla in Yew Trees?! At first when I put it on its heavily piney and woodsy. But after 10 minutes...soft vanilla with a background of woods. Was my imp mislabeled or something? Not that I'm complaining...it reminds me of Golden Priapus. Since I swapped that one away :-(, this will be my replacement. Much yummier than expected. Still feel like my imp is mislabeled, though...

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