voodoocatwoman
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I love love love this blend!! It does start out incredibly sharp, but it dries down to a gingery orange. It's unique and I like it muchly. ETA: It's three hours later and all I have to say is this: OK, Buster, NOW I know why your name is Ackerman. ACK!! ACK!! I wondered who doused my office with P-U PEW. Wait. It's ME. I coulda sworn I put on perfume from Black Phoenix, not Black Flag! This beautiful blend done turned to BUG SPRAY!!
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A new year's blessing! Peony, China's national flower, with bamboo for flexibility, plum blossom for perseverance, courage, and hope, tangerine for wealth, lychee for strong family relationships and peace in the home, orange for happiness, pine resin for constancy, golden kumquat and quince for prosperity, narcissus and King mandarin for good fortune, coconut for longevity, and candied melon for good health, with a splash of blazing red of dragon's blood... to help you scare away the rampaging Nian. The Rat is a complex creature. Starts out as pure melon, turns fairly masculine for a short time and then settles to a spicy but fruity blend. I love it.
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'09 version Yep. Soft doll plastic. Just about covers this one.
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- Yule 20032005
- Yule 2007-2014
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This blend is an in-your-face floral, kissed by a whisper of RAID. It is about to choke me.
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Minty floral. I've always known mums to be slightly bitter but this blend is sweet. I may be nuts but I can almost swear that I smell honeydew melon in here.
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Goes on as spiced rose and fades quickly. Too quickly.
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- Lupercalia 2006
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Wet: Hello Cocoa!! Dry: Hello Baby powder!!
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Interesting scent! I smell red wine exclusively right at the beginning. Then I get cough syrup... and finally red safety suckers. (the kind I used to get after a visit to the pediatrician, with a loop of "rope" rather than a stick)
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Bleccch. This starts out as pure soap and ends up as a rancid combination of rose and jasmine. I like rose and I love jasmine. Neither does the other justice.
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The Smilin' Servitors' Hyperdimensional Holiday Hits
voodoocatwoman replied to Xanon's topic in Yules
DO NOT LIKE. While quite pleasant on application, this blend quickly turns into generic soap. From there, it takes on a sharp edge and turns a bit sour. Ick.- 44 replies
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2007 I find this scent to be very soft- it is definitely sweet but not overly foody. Is there a touch of incense in there with the currants? Very pretty. I like.
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- Halloween 2006
- Halloween 2007
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Mmmmm.... this smells so nice in the imp. It is bright. Someone mentioned fizzy and that seems to do it for me. It is almost a mouthwatering scent. Hey! Where'd you go? Who switched my bright fizzy for toilet bowl cleaner? HEY!
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All right, who switched out my bottle of incense-y goodness for a bottle of cloves? That is all I smell. Cloves. *sigh*
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- Lupercalia 2008
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I just don't do well with caramel. This blend stinks. It smells like something burnt that someone sprayed room deodorizer to cover up.
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I have three words for this blend: Toy doll head.
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Why I keep trying the foody scents is the mystery of the century. I never seem to like them ON. MSPP is no different. In the imp: Cinnamon and butter On me: modeling clay- the cheap kind... that stinks. Can you say yuck? I knew that you could.
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Moon of Ice goes on piney and (Lycanthrope got it down perfectly) fizzy like 7-Up. But it fades quickly to a whisper of a breeze in the tippy tops of the pines. Nice but I'd have to dump the entire bottle on myself.
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Whoa, mama... starts out very fruity and quickly morphs to sugared violet. I think violet likes to show off on my skin.
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I really did not think I would like Her Voice. When I put it on initially, I got a blast of greenery and flower stem sap. Interesting but Ick. And then it dried. WOW oh WOW. It's spicy floral and simply gorgeous. Boy am I glad I gave this one a chance.
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Definitely fruity. It reminds me of Pixy Stix, the powder in a straw that I loved as a kid. There is something else a bit on the sharp side (if I didn't know better I would swear it is rubbing alcohol) but I think that must be the musk. Not a bad fragrance once the alcohol dies down.
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All I get is powdery floral. Nice but not to die for.
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I am vetiver. Hear me roar.
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Smooth wood, sweet pipe smoke, tonka, and Irish coffee. My first impression after applying a bit to my wrist? Dog. It smells like dog. Drydown thankfully gets rid of the dog smell and in its place is something that reminds me of an old candy called Bit o Honey. I don't get coffee. Not unpleasant but not what I want to smell like either.
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Clovity MacCloverson!! This is clove spice at its pinnacle. All clove all the time! Fortunately, I like clove. WOW, this is a tad strong too. If I am not careful, someone's going to try to stick me head first into an orange.