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Storyboard: The Tempest

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Lilith has been taking kiddo Shakespeare classes for the past four years, and absolutely loves them. Last year, they did a mini-series focusing on Julius Caesar, King Lear, and the Tempest. The kids analyze the plays, and perform scenes from them; then, at the end of the cycle, they put together a play of their own based on the themes in the works of Shakespeare that they have studied. Their play this time around was entitled Evil Bunny.

Lilith played Ariel and Miranda, and said she liked playing Miranda more. She said it’s easy to relate, because her mom is a lot like Prospero.

I’m still trying to figure out whether that’s a compliment or an insult.

Ivy and lime rind, marigold and moss.

Please keep in mind this ia not my normal sort of scent but since no one had reviewed yet I thought I would take a shot.

 

On early drydown I get mostly the ivy with strong undertones of an almost bitter lime but a little sort of spicy floral sweetness from the marigold. I do not get any moss at this point.

 

It is actually pretty nice, not something I would reach for but not bad, not quite masculine, I would say pretty unisex. I will update if late drydown changes.

 

Eta: late dry down is actually a nice rounding of fresh lime and ivy made nice by a breath of marigold.

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On wet, I get a tinge of lime, but its mainly a moss and ivy blend. It's a very smooth aquatic. Very unisex. Great throw, good wear length.

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Aquatic in the bottle, which goes on as green. Wet it's a sweet grass note, very similar to Sagittarius 2007 and Nothing Gold Can Stay. It sours a bit with the moss and lime as it dries, but those notes fade and it comes back to a beautiful cool blue-green aquatic. This is gorgeous. I can't believe I found two Lilith hits in a row! Liliths never work for me.

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