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isisonearth

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  1. When I first put it on it was a very strong herbal lavender mixed with sage giving it a bit of extra punch. A few hours latter there was a sweet floral overlay to it. Many hours later the lavender is softer but still prominent and there a a more bitter, earthy element.

    I started out the morning thinking it would be a sleepy blend but really that isn't where it went. Very unisex and very long lasting.


  2. I've been trying to get a better sense of what all might be in my Chaos gloss but decided to just share what I think so far as after several wearings I'm not expanding my review any...lol. I have bottle L.

     

    It is a very planty one. My overwhelming impression is of tobacco absolute and something green and sap-filled, I think it is dandelion. The combination of smoky and green it very interesting. I can't really connect it to any other scent I've tried. After several hours on my hair I can detect a soft floral component as well, faint and fresh...daisies? dandelions?. Hobbits Smoking on the Lawn:)

     

    I love an oddball scent and this fits the bill.


  3. Bottle: Very fruity and red with a fuzzy sort of edge. I know it it is the currant but it almost goes a little citrus like grapefruit or yuzu.

    Wet: It is similar to the bottle but it instantly smooths out and softens. Almost right away it begins to have a yarny feel.

    Dry: It is soft, warm, fuzzy, and bright all at the same time. It really does smell like wonderful yarn feels, almost an experience more than a perfume stays very close to the skin.

    Overall: This for me is a huge hit. Very comforting but also unique.

    I'm not sure I have had ambergris before. It is lovey in a very close and fresh, a little musky, almost but not quite powdery way. I'm going to have to seek it out in other blends.


  4. This is just a gorgeous outdoorsy scent. In my hair it is mainly a slightly sweet and powdery balsam mixed with a natural and not at all tropical coconut. There is a little something herbal from the lavender but it isn't strong. Where the lavender really comes out is on my hands when I run them over my hair to distribute the gloss. Skin is a very cool thing.

     

    This is going to be an absolutely perfect work scent for me.


  5. In the Imp: A cloyingly sweet apricot with a bite.

     

    Wet: On my skin some of the sweetness goes away. It seems to be a very simple apricot.

     

    Dry: Slowly a sharp dusty clove appears. It is a strange dichotomy with the very fresh and juicy apricot. Eventually it becomes just a spice tea sort of scent.


  6. There are a couple of death notes for me here so I'm a bit worried.

     

    First wiff the clove and licorice are really strong. Sharp on my skin. I could smell the cinnamon for a minute and I get flashes of a scent I'd like but the licorice overwhelms it. You gotta love licorice for this one.


  7. #168

     

    Knock your socks off sweet. Honey, honeysuckle, yellow roses maybe jasmine very yellow. There is a woodier base note too. Have to think on that one. It reminds me of New Orleans without the spice. It fills the whole room when you unscrew the cap.

     

    On the second try I think that what I thought was a woody note is pollen...a big huge lot of pollen.Stargazers I think.

     

    I really love this one!

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