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selchie9

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  1. selchie9

    Nemesis

    Wet: Hello patchouli! There's some cypress there too (the wood, not the needles), and a bit of dry old rose petals Dry: Still mostly patchouli and wood, but the fig brings in a bit of sweet fruit, the rose has faded, and the patchouli has gone more smokey. It reminds me a bit of walking through a cutblock: dry and hot and full of old conifer stumps. Drydown: It gets a bit sweeter and fruitier and the rose comes back a bit with some cyclamen, but I wouldn't ever call it a fruity or floral smell. The patchouli and cypress keep it solidly as an earthy smell. It's not a bitter earthy smell, though, making it the first woody BPAL fragrance I can wear as wood + the sweet BPAL base usually makes me sick.
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    No. 93 Engine

    Resinous and herbal and peppery, and sweet. I normally don't like resin or and herbs+sweet make me sick, but I'm really loving this. It's quite an arresting scent, and may become my first full bottle.
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    Deep in Earth

    Rose geranium, Spanish moss, Irish yew, and graveyard dirt. Imp: The rose geranium is more "rose" than "geranium" and I think it's mixing with the yew, because my first impression is of a ladylike version of Rome. Wet: The Rome similarities are not as strong, as the geranium is less rose, and more generic floral, and the moss is more prominent. I also get something a bit like grass, even though that's not in the notes. The dirt is there, but it's a subtle scent, underneath the flowers and greenery. Dry: It's on my wrist, and most scents fade very quickly there for some reason, so it's a bit faint. The flowers have faded and so has the yew, and it's mostly sweet pleasant moss and dirt. I was hoping for a sharper scent from the geranium, so that's a bit disappointing, but the dirt and moss are as well-behaved and pretty as you could possibly expect them to be. I don't really like sweet herbals, so I'm not sure I'll keep it, but I love the dirt note. Maybe I'll layer it with something with a bit more edge.
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    Rome

    Wet on skin: Fresh, lovely tea rose and...apple? After a few minutes: As it dries, the cypress and juniper come out, but so does something very astringent, almost like ammonia. Dry on skin: The ammonia smell fades and the chamomile comes out. The cypress and juniper take a back seat again, and it smells like I had hoped it would when I ordered it: rose and chamomile backed up by whiffs of cypress and juniper. I found it faded to be almost unnoticeable after a few hours. Too bad, because once the astringent period is over, it's really very pretty, calm, and stately.
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