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This reminds me of an old Faberge fragrance (showing my age here- I think I last wore Woodhue and Tigress in the late 60s)... In the imp: Mild and sweet. I detect some citrus. There's something else lurking in the background that is pungent (patchouli maybe? Musk?) Wet: Grapefruit and bergamot- Musk coming to the front. Dry: Woody, musky and plastic. I am getting sneezy and have the beginnings of a headache.
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In the imp: Rose and something almost herbal are the only things I pick up. Wet: More rose, overpoweringly rose. Dry: Guess? ROSE. What is interesting is that every other sniff gives me a little bit of apple peel scent. But the apple isn't cutting into the rose anywhere near enough to make me want to try this again. It reminds me of something very Victorian. Definitely not me.
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Ick. In the imp: Very grassy Wet: Cedar Dry: Cedar shavings and bandaids Ick.
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In the imp: Not much of anything- maybe mild floral. Wet: I smell VIOLET!! This morphs me back to the early 60s- maybe something my grandmother wore or a cologne she bought for me. It's very strong but this is not a bad thing. I LOVE it. Dry: The violet is still there but another flower is stepping up. Lavender? I do like this one a lot.
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In the imp: Kind of foody but with a hint of furniture polish. I smell figs and lemons? Wet: LEMONHEADS candy!! Sweet and sour lemon. Overpowering. Dry: Now it's gone incense-y, but there's a plastic crayon thing going on in the background. Interestingly, sniffing different spots on my arm produces different variations of this fragrance. Incense in one spot, honey in another... Definitely a keeper- I want to try this again and see if there is any change.
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In the Imp: Minty furniture polish. It smells like someone dumped mint into a bottle of Pledge. Weird. Wet: Not so polishy... still mint and maybe lemon now? Dry: Thankfully this dried soft and spicy floral. I don't detect mint or citrus anymore. I like it but it is not very strong. (although my Voodoo (best cat in the universe) was a very laid back Zen boy, so maybe the fragrance is appropriate after all)
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In the imp: Sharp grapefruit Wet: Still sharp, but some saltiness coming through now. Dry: If I were standing in the ocean, about to take a bite of sugar sprinkled grapefruit, and a wave hit me right as I bit down. The citrus is much tamer and sweeter. There is a briny quality that comes and goes. This is one of the most interesting scents I have tried so far. I think a bottle is in order.
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In the imp: Floral, soft and pretty Wet: Flowery still but a little spicy too Dry: Barely there- very spicy now but very understated and quiet.
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In the Imp: Smoky incense with a smattering of dirt thrown in for good measure. Wet: Spice drops have been dumped into the burning incense. Dry: Still spicy, still smoky, but now there's cedar coming to the forefront. This would probably be lovely on a man. Not for an old lady, though. Buh-bye, Baron.
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In the imp: Bubble gum, the kind that is loaded with sugar and will rot your teeth in no time. Wet: Very sweet. Dry: Wow. The amber and sandalwood are warm and inviting. I love this! I need multiple bottles. How many bottles equal a vat? Can I buy it by the gallon?
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A lot of previous reviews mention incense and vetiver, smoke and cinnamon. I smell not a single one of these. In the imp: Sharp and unpleasant. Wet: Cedar. Dry: I can describe this fragrance on me in 2 words-- HAMSTER CAGE.
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Absolutely beautiful but very short lived (on my skin, anyway) In the imp: honey and carnation Wet: Floral bouquet, drizzled in honey and milk Dry: Gone. Nada. Zip. Zilch. (boo, hiss!)
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FINALLY After a day of 'ew, get it off,' I tried Cordelia. In the Imp: Lilac, strong and clear Wet: Lemon... furniture polish. Please change into something else. Please. Dry: Wow. I pick up peppery lemon now. And Cedar. And lilac still in lurking. I would have thought that I wouldn't care for anything with cedar in it but this fragrance is so complex. I like it. ETA: 14 hours later, Cordelia is soft and incense-ish.
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For Pete's sake. I am batting a big fat zero today. I washed off one fragrance this morning because it was noxious and put on Anne Bonny. She reminds me of fingernail polish in a plastic bottle. This one got washed off too. I am going to hold onto the imp and try it again in a few months. Maybe it's me. I feel rather plastic/fingernail polish-y today. Ugh.
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I've read the reviews. I wish I could report that I like this fragrance. Unfortunately, it smells like bug spray in the imp, wet AND dry. That is the only way I can describe it. I found it harsh, acrid and sharp. Incredibly unpleasant. It's the first that I have had to wash off. Yuck.
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In the imp: Bitter, salty. Wet: Still salty, but floral coming through. Dry: Whiterosepetals said it and I agree- I smell like a plumeria lei on a Hawaiian beach. Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Another winner in the soft but compelling contest. In the imp: I smell lovely lavender, but without the bite that lavender sometimes gives my nostrils. Wet: Lavender and incense. Musky almost. Dry: The incense is stronger and the lavender faded but it is still a soft pretty fragrance. I would love for my room to smell like this.
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This fragrance is just beautiful. It is sunshine and gentle breezes over dainty flowers. It is delicate and sweet innocence, but it has serious staying power. It lingers for hours, shy and yet determined. I was asked the name of the scent by several people. Lovely.
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This is just gorgeous!!! In imp: Gingery Wet: Well, now I smell like patchouli. Spicy. Dry: The ginger is back and it's sweet and spicy and warm and just gorgeous. I LOVE this scent.
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In imp: Bitter- something pungent and powerful. Wet: Now it's just totally smoke. Dry: Another transformation- no bitterness. No smoke. Just white floral powder. This reminds me of an Avon scent from long time past. It would be slightly unpleasant except the powder scent brings back some nice childhood memories.
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In the imp: Roses, nothing more. I only WISH I got cherry, almond, cinnamon or any of the other scents that people talk about. Wet: More rose- fast turning soapy. Dry: Rose soap. Reminds me of Victorian times. Definitely not for me.
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In the bottle: Carnation with something sharp. Wet: Extreme floral. Carnation not so much. Come back! Dry: My beloved carnation has returned. That and vanilla, with a little sweet pea, are what I smell now. It's a little soapy, but I don't mind at all. I like it.
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Did not think I would like this one because it smells very grassy in the bottle. However, once it's on my wrist, I pick up night blooming jasmine. After it's dried, it becomes very soft but has good staying power. I am glad I got a bottle.
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- Yule 20032005
- Yule 2007-2014
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In the imp: YUCK. I detect sharp grassy notes (vetiver?) and nothing else. Wet: Now I can smell vanilla. But I can barely smell it or anything else for that matter. It's almost like I don't have anything on at all. Weird. Dry: (Note to self- do NOT put more of this on because you don't smell it on your wrist wet. It gets stronger as it warms up and dries) Holy moly, it's wonderful. Lovely Snake Oil and warm vanilla. Exotic. Husky. Enticing.
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- The Snake Pit
- 2006
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In the imp: Stinging and sharply cold. Floral with a few razor blades hidden in. Wet: Very floral, still a little on the sharp side. Warming up some, too. Dry: Stays floral, but the sharp aspect is gone. There is something beneath the surface but I don't know what it is. This scent did not last long on me. I can barely detect it now (8 hours later). I like it.