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In the imp: Candy Canes! Wet: Candy Canes and Sugar! Dry: Candy canes mellowed with the vanilla sugar taking over. Warm and vanilla-y and very light minty goodness. I really love this. I do wish it lasted a bit longer, but that's why I need to buy a bottle to slather! This is a really happy scent for me.
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A fast-acting, powerful scent used to overcome adversity through positive means. Attracts wealth, prestige, good health, and enhances others’ opinions of you. Grants courage and steadfastness. In the imp: Grape. Sweet grape. Wet: Wine. Boozy wine. Sickly sweet. Since the only way I like alcohol is in vodka sauce this is way too boozy on me, and not my thing.
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A play of geological darkness and jagged brilliance. Soft and luminescent with flashes of black fire. I have this down on my excel spreadsheet as "love, love, love, love." But this morning when I put it on I couldn't figure out why. It goes on a very sweet vanilla with nothing really special. But a couple hours later (especially with a second application) it becomes this creamy, gorgeous scent that I can't really describe. The vanilla is still there, but something else has kicked in. It's very sweet and creamy with a bit of sexy. I remember why I loved it so much. This is my current BPAL favorite.
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Very minty and clean in the imp and wet on my skin. Yum. After about 10 minutes it starts becoming fruity and the mint disappears. Very dissappointing.
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I love the scent of this on the bottle, before I open it. It's spicy and floral. In the imp it smells very perfumey, almost as if I've smelled it before. On it smells...different each time I sniff it. I rather like it. There's almost a background of spice the the upfront sweetness.
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I'm very excited about this one. It's my first rose scent and I've heard how well Beth does those. Plus I like the fruit/floral combos. In the imp: With each wiff I can either smell the rose or the pomegranate. But not both together. Wet: They start to combine on my skin. The pomegranate is currently overwhelming the rose. Dry: This is quite strong on. And quite rosey. With just an edge of fruit. It's nice, but I think it's a bit too sweet for me.
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Between the amber the vetiver and the violet I was almost afraid to try this. I can't pick out any individual notes either in the imp or on my skin. On my skin it has a nice sweet spice to it. Interesting. I think I'll have to try it again when my nose is more educated.
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Mme. Moriarty, Misfortune Teller (2006)
rivki8699 replied to zillah37's topic in Carnaval Diabolique
In the imp:Astringent patchlouli Wet: Patchouli and a floral scent. Dry: This ends up being just straight patchouli on me, which is not really my thing. I'm not getting any of the fruit notes at all, nor the musk or vanilla. I think it's probably my skin chemistry pumping up the patchouli. I'm going to go to my room and pout now. -
The scent of sexual obsession, slavery to sensual pleasure, and the undercurrent of innocence defiled utterly. Amber and honey with a touch of vanilla. I was really excited by O's description, but it didn't work on me. Something about it was sickly to my nose. I'd assumed it was the amber - but I just had a similar reaction to Dana O'Shee so I think it may be the honey.
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In the imp: Almond. All almond. Wet: Almond and honey. And a hint of vanilla. Dry: Something about this has turned sickly on me. I think it might be the honey as I seem to recall a similar sickly note in O. I had assumed it was the amber, but I think it must be the honey. Oh well. I am sad. This is not for me.
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In the imp: Definitely aquatic. Wet: Still aquatic, but with flowers. Rather nice. Dry: A nice aquatic with just a touch of floral. As it stayed on my skin it became quite soapy. Not bad soapy, just not necessarily a scent I'm aiming for in my perfume.
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In the imp: Coconut with a flowery overtone. Wet: All coconut, mmmm reminds me of the beach - which is nice because it's about 50 degrees and raining here. Dry: It's still a flowery coconut. I'm not getting any of the musk. It's a pleasant scent, light, sweet and with a great association. It's definitely a like, but not a love.
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In the bottle: Almost all pear. Wet: The flowers start showing up, no pear. I think I'm smelling mostly the plumeria. Dry down: The pear has returned. The florals are still there and they're melding nicely. Dry: This is a really lovely, romantic scent on me. A good balance of fruit and florals and no one note takes over. This is my first BPAL hit, and I'll definitely think about getting a 5ml.
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In the imp: Flowers. Wet: Sharp Flowers. I can't figure out what's sharp about it. Hmmm. But I think I'm smelling mostly the violet. I can't really detect the lilac. Dry down: The scent is softening a bit. But it's still a bit sharper than I like. And still no lilac. Dry: I think it's too funeral for me. Oh well.
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First sniff in bottle: Sharp - I think I'm getting the fir and birch scents. Wet on skin: Sharp with woody notes. Dry down: Hints of flowers, still mostly woody and sharp. Dry: It's getting much sweeter. I think it's mostly the narcissus and the rose coming through....And now the sweetness seems to have gone away. Mostly woody and pretty much all fir.
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In bottle: Sharp is an overly sweet hairspray way. Wet: Plasticky and sweet. Dry Down: The flowers are showing through now, although it still end up smelling like flowery hairspray. I don't think this one is going to work for me, I smell like a Salon. Oh well, one more for the swap pile.
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My first review! In the imp: It's all chocolate, almost headache inducingly so. Wet: Still chocolate. Dry. All vanilla. I can't smell any chocolate at all. It's incredibly sweet and somehow floral. I'm not sure this is me.