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Coconut? No. Iris? No idea. Musk? I guess. Maybe a little. Violet? Absolutely. Someone on the first page mentioned Violet candies. Yes yes yes yes yes.
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This is the first time touching the bottle since Ly decanted. (he sent the bottle to me half full!!) 331 is such an interesting scent. The first thing I detect after I have put it on is butter. It is off-putting and I don't like it (one of the reasons I don't care for a lot of the foody scents). But underneath... there is something luscious. After it dries, I get a gorgeous lush floral. LOVE.
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I got vanilla from this- a smoky spiced vanilla. It lasts and lasts-- I can smell it 12 hours after initial application. Very nice.
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Soft unassuming musk. Perfect for the Evening Star.
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Oh, WOW. Apples!! Very sweet apples. Billions of them. Good thing I love apples. ETA: But I now remind myself of a candle shop. The apple has turned on me. Bad apple!
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I agree that GOP starts out masculine. I don't like what happens after it dries and settles. I can smell vanilla but after a millisecond, the scent turns artificial and off-putting. It reminds me of play doh.
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Goblin of Yuletide Past Atmosphere Spray
voodoocatwoman replied to Belladonnastrap's topic in Atmosphere
Mmmmm... snickerdoodles. Right out of the oven. This stuff is amazing. It lasts and lasts. -
This room spray is the most realistic rose scent I have ever experienced. The fragrance is of magnificent and heady red roses in full bloom. Amazing.
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Snow Angel is a beautifully sweet scent. I don't pick up pine but I do get fresh lemon, snow and lots of sugared peach tea. However, I found out the hard way that this is NOT a slathering scent. After five minutes in a closed car, I thought I was going to die. The sweet was overpowering. When it is lightly dabbed, it is gorgeous and playful. Too much is horrifying.
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Wet, Villain is primarily lavender. On drydown, the musk comes forward. Someone earlier mentioned this reminding her of Old Spice After Shave. ABSOLUTELY... and it is quite comforting, because when I sniff my wrist, I am once again 4 years old and my dad has just kissed me good night on the forehead.
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I found that Viola is mostly roses on me. I detected lilac while it was wet but that faded pretty quickly. What I was left with was rose and sandalwood. I rather like it.
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Aziraphale is a very interesting scent. I detect a light musk... and dusty paper. On drydown, it turns mildly powdery but is still very pleasant. It is like being in the old section of a bookstore. And I am a bibliophile so this is smells like home.
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OMG... This fragrance is orgasmic. It dries to a sultry sexy musk with a hint of vanilla. I don't find it masculine... just confidently female. I love it with both my nostrils. Crowley has just shot up to the Top Ten List.
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This scent changes rapidly. It starts out as a green wood and herbal fragrance and quickly blooms. It turns to a sweet wood, almost floral. I like it.
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Wet, Umbra is dark and heavy. It almost has a smoky quality. I smell patchouli and vetiver. Dry: Long lasting... it smells like charred wood and patchouli.
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Wow. Wrath is a dangerously smoldering scent. I smell some cinnamon but there is something in here that smells combustible. (and oddly also sort of reminds me of wax lips that I used to buy when I was a kid)
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Oddly interesting... or is it interestingly odd? This starts out smelling like mouth watering grapes, tangy, sweet and cool. It quickly turns to grape candy and takes on a weird synthetic smell that has a very sharp edge.
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I get the faintest whiff of chocolate but the main thing I smell is orange blossom. There's a weird playdoh-ish scent in the background too. I don't think this fragrance likes me very well. I may try it in a scent locket or as a room scent and see if it does any better for me that way.
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Mmmmm... wet this smells like almond. On drydown, it turns into a sultry incense. There's jasmine in the background. Cinnamon too. (and one other something I can't name) I just wish that it lasted longer. It is gorgeous!!
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At first whiff I thought I would love this. I planned to love it. It was mint, cool mint. Unfortunately, when it dried, it turned to a burnt butter and plastic smell.
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Oh, YUM. Wet, Yemaya is ripe juicy honeydew melon. On drydown, it turns a bit grape-y. Regardless, this is one of the nicest of the foody scents I have tried.
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Wet: Sweet lemon Dry: Floral musk this is lovely
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In the imp: So beautiful! Citrus with jasmine. The sweet and tart alternate prominence and tickle my nose. Wet: The citrus backs down a little and the jasmine and my beloved amber take over. Dry: Sweet warm amber and bright jasmine. How I love this scent...
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I thought on application that this was going to be a definite Voodoocat fragrance. It started out very minty with an undercurrent of sandalwood. Unfortunately, it turned into a fight to the death for supremacy between Rose and Violet. Poor mint got stomped. Sandalwood just gave up and went home. Foo.
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Oh. My. Dog. Oh. Long. John. Piano. Being a Democrat was never so sweet. This is probably one of the most compelling fragrances I have ever sniffed. I definitely pick up the honey. I could have sworn that I smelled spicy chocolate too while it was wet. It is simply gorgeous.