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  1. VetchVesper

    Importune Me No More

    This is primarily a carnation scent on me, but one made voluptuous and regal by the other underlying florals and resins. If Maiden is one of the three aspects, this is the Mother, rich, fully bodied, and a bit dark. It's beautiful, but really not me. This is one I can appreciate from a distance, but you like scents like Black Rose, Peacock Queen, and Maiden, check this one out.
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    Come to Me

    I'm not getting a stitch of rose, as some reviews have mentioned. This is soapy/citrusy/clean white floral on me. I highly suspect lily of the valley and wonder about maybe a bit of water lily, though maybe that's just cause this smells aquatic to me. I'm also guessing lemon, or else a lemony white floral like magnolia. This wears down to a pleasant, clean skin scent on me. It's not exactly lust inducing, but I can see how on a hot day in the south, before bath and body works was a thing, and possibly even before deodorant was, this could smell downright fancy. If you are a fan of Sea of Glass, you might like this one.
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    Harlot

    Harlot is flirty smelling. The rose is the perumey variety, but it's not soapy, and the cinnamon keeps it from going into old lady territory. Rather, I'm reminded of some sort of sugary cinnamon rose confection. I'm not having any skin irritation, which can sometimes happen when cinnamon's involved, so that's a definite plus. On me, this is a simple, sweet, and upfront rose. Pretty.
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    Ogun

    This was a frimp for me, and I never would have picked this one up on my own b/c I'm generally not a melon fan, but I've been pleasantly surprised by both this one and Yemaya, which are my two favorite Orishas. Ogun smells of very ripe honeydew mixed with a sticky smelling tobacco. I think i get some honey but more as an added sweetness to the melon than a true honey smell. This is sort of a candy smell with a savory twist for me at first, kind of like melon lucas candy, but as it dries down, it becomes more of a fruity incense. It has a good wear length, and I'll be enjoying this one for the summer.
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    The Peacock Queen

    I've been testing this with other rose blends, and it's interesting how your nose starts to filter out different notes. Normally, when I smell this, I get a deep, wine colored, perfumey sort of rose, but right now, with my nose is noticing a lot more of a wine sort of smell, dark and fruity, along with something very woody, like teak or mahogany. I'm not sure what exactly, but I smell it in there. If you want a dark, seductive rose, give this one a try.
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    Two, Five & Seven

    This is probably my favorite GC rose. It's a sweet, light rose, despite the multitude of different roses the blend boasts. It's a summer sort of rose with a fresh, minty sort of greenness to it. It's not perfumey or fussy like some "rose" products, and it seems ageless and timeless. I could see dabbing this on a rosy cheeked child or wearing it at 50 with a sun hat while you walk in the garden. In my brain, 2, 5, & 7 belongs in the same family as Hope, but is less sugary and more green. Well worth checking out for anyone looking for a good rose perfume.
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    Café Mille et une Nuits

    I was thinking this would be a foody blend, along the lines of Miskatonic U, but this is mostly spices on me. My first impression was coffee, but more like black coffee with sugar and no cream. Then the coffee evaporated, replaced by a beautiful and intense cardamom underscored by hints of cinnamon and nutmeg. As the blend wears on my skin, the notes become less distinct and I get more of a spice cabinet melange. I get very little coffee, which surprises me, but it lingers in the background adding some warmth. Finally, the cinnamon and clove amp, as they are prone to do on me, and upstage the subtleties of the fragrance. It's still pleasant, but that beautiful cardamom is but a fond memory. I'll enjoy the imp, but I don't need a bottle. If you are a fan of spice blends, you should definitely give this one a whirl. It's got a different feel from the other spice heavy fragrances I've tried.
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    Drag on a Slime

    Super PINK and tooth achingly sweet. This perfume should come piled high with fruit and a tiny umbrella. Positively drinkable. The lime cuts the sweetness with a tart edge, but goes a bit acrid on my skin when I sniff too close. It also only lasts a couple hours on me. Still, this is a fun scent with good silage and I will enjoy slathering it this summer.
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    Slay!

    This is my fresh out of the mailbox review, so take it with a grain of salt. I got a bit of the dreaded "manure" oudh when I opened this, but happily, it seems to have settled down quickly, so I'm going to guess it was our 90 degree weather causing the problem. I get a crimson musk vibe, some patch, and a tootsie roll sort of chocolate when I sniff this and first put it on. The notes seem evenly balanced, and I'm normally a fan of all 3, but this just doesn't seem to be coming together for me. As I wear it, what little sweetness Slay has is receding and I'm getting all woody patch and a tobacco that makes me think this drag queen is a heavy smoker. It's quite masculine on my skin, and while I actually like wearing some masculine blends, this one's not doing it for me. :/ It's more gritty, woody, and dark on me rather than the sexy pseudo gourmand I was hoping for. Maybe some aging will make this one more agreeable.
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    Stillness

    This reminds me of Burial, but it's smoother, and calmer. The patchouli almost smells nutty to me, and the pine, mixed with the lavender is cool and astringent. Pleasant and reminiscent of a forest.
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    Silence

    I've found something with cedar that I can actually wear! This is surprisingly lovely. The cedar is smooth and soft, almost creamy. At first I get it pretty evenly with a very nice lavender and there's a very clean, natural vibe going on, but then gardenia pierces through with it's beautiful white floral creaminess, and it just takes Silence to a new level, and I love it. This reminds me of a cool, clear night with twinkling stars, the kind of night you'd spend out in woods camping. Really a lovely surprise since cedar is usually a death note and lavender is something I'm fairly ambivalent towards.
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    Solanine, the Flower Girl

    I'm not usually a fan of floral bouquet type perfumes. Even the ones that don't go soapy tend to remind me of nice room sprays or candles as opposed to something I want on my body. However, I am always curious about weird bpal notes, and Solanine has oodles of them. (Manchineel smoke? Really??) Hence, she has been loitering at the edges of my wishlist for a while. Boy am I glad we finally got acquainted! Solanine is green and succulent at first. I don't smell grass. This green's got more bite to it. I think I smell eucalyptus. There's also something very vegetal that I can't put my finger on. I don't think it's cucumber, but it's wet and juicy without being sweet. It's nose tickling and peppery. Tomato leaf perhaps? This does harken to other poisonous blends in Rappuccini's Garden, but I'm far more intrigued by Solanine. The florals quickly start to emerge, lush and sweet, and mingle with the vegetation. They blend magnificently, and I have difficulty recognizing any one blossom above another. This bouquet is unusual and seductive, innocently fresh yet beguilingly toxic. I found myself surreptitiously huffing the crook of my arm for hours at work. I have definitely been ensnared by this lovely perfume, and it's going at the top of my big bottle list.
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    Recommendations for Floral Based Wedding Perfume

    Revising my earlier suggestion upon further reflection. Lady of Shallot is my favorite GC gardenia scent and reminds me of Swans on the River. Titania could also be up her ally, and has sweetpea. Victoria, from the Stardust collection is a beautiful, feminine, classic light rose. The Rose is a little more dewy and green. She might also like Vassalisa. Also, Solanine the Flower girl seems amusingly appropriate and I love it. It's kind of strange and green at first, but it becomes a beautiful, complex, peppery floral quickly. If she's ok with violet and lavender, Veil is also lovely and wedding appropriate.
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    Blacklight-Reactive Poster

    Dude. Duuuuuuuude..... This smells like weeeeed. O_O Seriously. Like.... I think I'm getting some nag champa in the background, but mostly it's green, acrid Maryjane. I was wanting more head shop and less pothead. Hmmmmmm.....It's funny, but I can't see myself going anywhere smelling like cannabis is ideal. Hmmmmm..... I just got my imp in the mail. Perhaps it will mellow out a bit with time and I'll get more of the incense I was hoping for. Either way, it's a fun addition to my collection, and I'm glad I got a chance to smell it.
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    White Rabbit

    Something about the ginger on this reads as lemon to me. I get something that reminds me of those canned lemony, sweet teas mixed with clean laundry smell. It's discordant to my nose and doesn't seem to like my chemistry. It's a nice example of bpal's linen note though.
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    Long Night Moon

    Honeysuckle softened by pale white florals which become creamier in dry down. The mint hangs out in the backround with the thyme adding a hint of coolness. This is a sweet, pale, and lush floral that makes me think of cool summer nights when the air is thick with moisture and the smell of flowers.
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    The Scales of Deprivation

    I get the thick sweetness of labdanum (which I mistook for ambergris) with a dusty, soft frankincense and a dry herbal greeness from the sage. The lavander probably adds to that last aspect, but i don't register it specifically as lavender. A thin thread of citrus floats above the whole thing adding some complexity and lifting the fragrance. Overall, this is a dusty herbal/wood blend that's well blended and would smell divine on a guy but would work for a lady too. I've really been impressed by the 4 horsemen blends.
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    Avenger

    When I first put this on I get an odd melange of notes - something that smells like agarwood, I'm guessing the jacarandá-da-bahia, and a dark jasmine. It's discordant, but still sort of intriguing. Musky wood against floral. Then Avenger changes dramatically, becoming an almost sugary fruity floral on my skin. Tuberose and pikaki mixed with a boozy sweetness. If I smell the scent directly, I can still smell a bit of the musky wood, but mostly it's tropical floral. I really like this, and it's very different from the other lab florals I've smelled. It makes me think of a decadent pineapple drink. I wonder how it compares to the labs tiki scents, which I never got to sample.
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    Emerald Lace

    When I first dab Emerald Lace on, I get that wet, green honeysuckle note the lab uses mixed with a backing of sugary cream. Then it morphs, and I'm pretty sure I'm smelling the poppy from Slippery Poppy Tincture. It's light, bright and fruity floral, but the darker notes are emerging too from underneath. I'm starting to get whiffs of tobacco when I smell my arm, along with something a bit bitter and herbal, which could be the rue, or maybe something about the way the notes are blending. I think this is the point where I could see it sort of slipping into soap territory because its sort of nose tingly and discordant, but it never does on my skin. The fig makes a cameo with a sweet, but more rounded fruitiness, and finally, this dries down to a medium weight, fruit scented tobacco with a hint of sweet creaminess. There's still a bit of greeness when I put my nose on my arm, but it's a dark green, not the scintillating emerald at the beginning. I was hesitant to buy this blend because I worried about green musk b/c I amp it to high heaven, but I'm not getting any here. I really love this and am overjoyed to have swapped for a bottle. I'm definitely starting to get what all the "Lace" fuss is a bout.
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    The Drink of Heroes, the Drink of the Gods

    Hmmm... this one really matches the passage it was taken from to my nose, and I, like Wednesday and Shadow, don't like it very much. There's a bitter, medicinal herbalness that hits my nose and mixes with a thin honey smell. It does smell vaguely alcoholic, and reminds me, in this stage, of those honey powder drinks that you take when you have a sore throat. Then something deveolops briefly in the background that smells like cat pee or yes, possibly pickles. It fades within a few minutes, and then this starts to get fruity. But it's still got that thin, sweet honey thing going on, so the fruit smells overly ripe, like fruit mush. Also, this one reaally likes me and WILL NOT WASH OFF. Anywho, as evocative as it is of the quote - no thanks. . I will add a disclaimer though - often the lighter smelling honeys don't work well on me, like the honey in Door and the Rappiccini Apiary scents. If you have good luck with those, this might be right up your ally.
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    Veil

    Ah. Lovely. The violet is what hits me first, but it's backed by a dry, herbal, almost evergreen scent that I think comes from the combo of lavender and sandalwood. Then the gardenia comes forward with a creamy whiteness. The ylang ylang I just smell as an added sweetness to the whole, and the orris leaves a softly powdery finish. The whole thing smells very purple to me, and I would certainly recommend floral lovers give Veil a try. It might be a nice GC stand in if you loved CP's Lullaby as well.
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    Pomegranate IV

    Woah. This is so thick, I feel like I'm smearing on some chocolate pudding! I definately get the chocolate, red musk, and pomegranate up front. It's kind of a sweltering, spicy, earthy smell. It strikes me as lusty and sensual. A hot and horny barbarian queen could totally wear this. The anise is in the background adding more of a menthol vibe than a licorice one. As this dries down, I get the thyme, and once it shows up, it's a very true and present note that I can't help but notice. I have thyme in my garden. This is an interesting melange of notes, and I'm glad I got introduced to it. I also think this might be fun to smell on a man. Quite complex and unusual.
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    Coyote

    A nice, soft, fuzzy brown scent. Something in this reminds me of sun warmed skin or fur maybe. Sometimes musks don't really register to my nose, or they do, but almost as a "void" if that makes any sense. The musk in Oblivion and The Velvets has that effect. It's weird. This is kind of doing that. I like it though. If you want a gentle, comforting skin scent, this would be a good bet. I think it would work for a man or a woman.
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    Seven Word Story: Gluttony

    This is indeed an aquatic. It's a nice one though, and one of the few that behaves on my skin. I think it belongs in the same family as Y'ha-nthlei, but is a tad darker. I don't really get the individual notes strongly. It smells very well blended. I bust this one out occasionally on hot days and find it refreshing. ETA: Now that this is aged, I get a lot more of the frankincense (olibanum) and incense notes. I also think I'm getting ambergris. It's still got the aquatic vibe over the top, but there is a dark weight to it, sort of dragging you down into the oceanic notes. Like a siren! O_O I think I smell the lavender mixing with the aquatic notes giving it a dry bite, but it's very well blended. I have never gotten any honey from this, nor does it smell floral to me. It's all salt spray aquatic over dark, golden brown resiny sweetness and frankincense. Anywho, if you sort of like this fresh, I'd hang on to it and see what you think once it ripens a bit.
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    Couple Enjoying a Summer Breeze

    Drat and double drat! Cedar is a no no note for me, but I was hoping it would pay nicely with everything else. It doesn't though. There's a sweet warmth behind the cedar from the labdanum and brown sugar, and I think I detect the faint tickle of herbal sage, but this is very much a cedar scent on me. A smooth one, but it still goes into musty attic territory.. If you wear cedar well though, I imagine this is probably a smooth, brown blend, with a hint of earthy sweetness. I think it might work very well on a man.
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