olympia301 Report post Posted June 27, 2005 I just put The Hesperides in my scent locket and I have kept it smelling strong and beautiful all day yesterday and today. It really does well there. Share this post Link to post
tracytremble Report post Posted July 1, 2005 jack is one of my most favorites. he is so yummy and homey and warm! Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 1, 2005 Anyone know if the Clubs are autumn-y scents? Share this post Link to post
oatmealneko Report post Posted July 1, 2005 Mabon is an autumn scent, though, at this point, I'd probably have to kill someone for a bottle. *glomps her imp protectively* Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 3, 2005 Mabon is an autumn scent, though, at this point, I'd probably have to kill someone for a bottle. *glomps her imp protectively* <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I second Mabon Also, KoC and QoC I adore them, but I just feel like they're too rich and heavy for July Share this post Link to post
Penance Report post Posted July 5, 2005 I'd like to cast my vote in for Hexennacht, even if it does honor a non-autumnal day. Very similar to Samhain and so wonderfully "autumn" smelling. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 5, 2005 I'd like to cast my vote in for Hexennacht, even if it does honor a non-autumnal day. Very similar to Samhain and so wonderfully "autumn" smelling. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I actually like Hexennacht *better* than Samhain...Samhain has somehow become all ashy on me... Share this post Link to post
empi girl Report post Posted July 5, 2005 Something about Tintagel says autumn to me. I love it, and want to wear it now, but it is too rich and warm for hot summer days. But I think it would go perfectly with cool, crisp autumn, grey skies, leaves turning. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 5, 2005 Although I don't want school to start yet, I can't wait for autumn for the sole reason that the vast majority of my scents scream AUTUMN and are way too heavy for summer. I love QoC and KoC but they're way too heavy to wear now Red Moon and Hexennacht are great for summer, but more summer evenings than during the day =/ The only bottles I have that are summer-appropriate are Juliet (which I wear often) and some rare scents that I ration like mad. I can't wait to get my bottle of Yemaya Share this post Link to post
coulrophobe Report post Posted July 5, 2005 I have mixed feelings about autumn... it used to be my favorite season, but as I've grown older, seasonal affective disorder reared its ugly head and I'm miserable without sunlight. But, there are still good things to be associated with the autumn months - I like warm, spicy and smokey scents like: Mabon - Fruity, but not too sweet Samhain - as long as it's not one of the utterly random days that my chemistry plays up the fir, it's deep spicy goodness Carnal - warm spiced fig with the tang of orange Chimera - warm cinnamon cookies! Three Witches - the ultimate spice scent For late-summer-stretching-into-fall, I like The Scarecrow (for those scorching dry days that I love - makes me think of hot wind through fields) and The Hesperides (for still warm evenings, eating ripe apples as the day finally cools off). Although I really, really wanted to love Jack - I was hoping for something that smelled like pumpkin bread - it was too rich and buttery-sweet for my chemistry - but I hear it's wonderful on lots of folks. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 6, 2005 I'd just layer Three Witches over anything Tintagel is not a scent for me, but it's wonderfully evocative and makes me LONG for the Arthurian collection...please oh please let it come soon...... Share this post Link to post
Medici Report post Posted July 10, 2005 Are there any notable brooding autumnal scents? Like... heavy, melancholic, forboding, sinister, it's all-hallows-eve-and-i'm-a-succubus-on-the-prowl-and-risen-from-the-grave type deals? I like the wet woods of Grandmother of Ghosts, so I'm putting bets on Hamadryad, Ouija and hopefully something dirt-ish to come out of Zombi - it's all compensation for Jack being too happy (though I love the little pumpkin man) and Samhain hates me - turning my skin into something that smells like a changing table for a baby. I need dark without being masculine, and feral without being as animalistic (Haunted's got a distinct beastial side to it that I love - but I want to go a step beyond that), but still feel like I'm in a dark forest with wet leaves and lichens and mossy rocks and such. Does it exist? (I wouldn't doubt it if several did.) Share this post Link to post
ephemera Report post Posted July 10, 2005 Oooh, I like Jack. I also have to say that for some reason Djinn makes me feel very cool-nights-in-dark-woods-y. The again, I rarely wear scents based on seasons - instead I wear them based on feel, or how I WANT to feel. Share this post Link to post
joseybird Report post Posted July 10, 2005 Medici, have you smelled Hexennacht? I think it fits your description Share this post Link to post
oakmoss Report post Posted July 10, 2005 ......like I'm in a dark forest with wet leaves and lichens and mossy rocks and such.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yggdrasil and Black Forest are good bets, and if you have a little Hexennacht or Hearth to layer with them, there's your autumn woods.... Share this post Link to post
ChupaChup Report post Posted July 10, 2005 Medici, I have to second the Black Forest (especially if you like Haunted) and Hexennacht, or even trying them layered. They are both gorgeous. Share this post Link to post
Medici Report post Posted July 10, 2005 (edited) I was under the impression that Hexennacht was heavy on the pine/fir? (I've always assumed that plops it into the 'winter forest' category instead of 'fall forest' ) Black Forest, however, I will happily dig for. (I'm assuming that's an LE as well?) Edited July 10, 2005 by Medici Share this post Link to post
ChupaChup Report post Posted July 10, 2005 On me, Hexennacht is more like summer campfires. I get a bit of fir needles at first but they go up in smoke . You're in luck, Black Forest is a catalog scent . Share this post Link to post
oakmoss Report post Posted July 10, 2005 I was under the impression that Hexennacht was heavy on the pine/fir? (I've always assumed that plops it into the 'winter forest' category instead of 'fall forest' ) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, I'm in northern California, where the forest always smells piney! It's the woodsmoke in Hexennacht that makes me think of autumn, when people start to use their fireplaces and woodstoves again. And, you know, the witchy thing. Share this post Link to post
Rosabella Report post Posted July 11, 2005 Several of the scents I'm looking at for Fall are reviewed as having an apple-cinnamon or cider quality to them: Block Buster, Verdandi, Hesperides, Jack. Can someone who's tried them tell me the distinctions between them? Which one's most Autumn-y? I don't want to order too many things that smell the same. Share this post Link to post
clover Report post Posted July 12, 2005 Several of the scents I'm looking at for Fall are reviewed as having an apple-cinnamon or cider quality to them: Block Buster, Verdandi, Hesperides, Jack. Can someone who's tried them tell me the distinctions between them? Which one's most Autumn-y? I don't want to order too many things that smell the same. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, I'm not sure I think that Block Buster is cidery or appley at all. On me it's a soft honey/tea-like floral. It's lovely, though. Jack is probably the most typically "potpourri" (although I hate to use that word!) like - when you think of spicy fall scents, Jack is that. The Hesperides is like a crisp golden apple, fresh from the tree. In fact, it has a light woody background, so to me it actually smells like an apple on a tree. It's really beautiful. My favorite of the bunch. On me the apple in Verdandi isn't really strong, it just comes through as a sort of sweetness. It's kind of an herbally scent. So I think The Hesperides and Jack are probably the most autumny! Share this post Link to post
Rosabella Report post Posted July 12, 2005 So I think The Hesperides and Jack are probably the most autumny! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks very much for your help, Clover! Share this post Link to post
olympia301 Report post Posted July 12, 2005 These are the ones I think of regarding Autumn: Jack Grog Incantation The Hesperides Haunted Aglaea Miskatonic University Perversion Florence Morocco Share this post Link to post
Rheliwen Report post Posted July 13, 2005 I'll Add March Hare to the mix. The clove really pulls in the warm autumn feeling. And, like clover, I didn't get apple cider from Block Buster...but I can sort of see how they have similar feelings. Share this post Link to post
PixieSkull Report post Posted July 30, 2005 I've been wondering about this for the past few days, and I'm dying to try some Samhain, Hexxennacht or some Harvest Moon. I'd also love to try the Queen and King of Aces. I'm For sure ordering: Jack (because I love pumpkin and I want it before thanksgiving to make absolute sure it'll work) Yggdrasil (sounds ashy and woody and herby, great for leaf-burning autumn) Tintagel (wine and wood and floral, Oh my! Too luscious to pass up) Ulalume (described a few times and the perfect autumn scent.) Don't know about: Dublin or Leanan Sidhe? Nosferatu? Fenris Wolf? La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente or Vinland? Wanted Loup Garou but sounded too pine and that makes me gag, so Dublin looks like a milder LG. Leanan Sidhe sounds light and woody but maybe more spring than autumn. Nosferatu sounds decadent but not specifically cold or crisp or autumnal, but still delicious sounding. Fenris Wolf might be too masculine for me to wear, but it does sound like a heavenly woodsy scent. I want a more fruity or floral scent, too. La Bella... sounds very juicy and floral but backed by a colder note. Vinland sounds fruity and crisp. Can't choose from the two. I think I'll eventually figure something out by the time my latest order arrives, but I would appreciate a little insight between La Bella and Vinland or Dublin and Leanan Sidhe. I can NOT wait for September, even if it means going back to school! Share this post Link to post