yakiguri Report post Posted October 6, 2013 The greatest of all Aztec cities, and capital of their empire. Amber, hyssop, coriander, epazote, Mexican sage, prickly pear and Mexican tulip poppy. If you were to mix orchid with a generic Christmas spice candle, you would get Tenochtitlan...or at least that's how it goes on my skin. :/ The juicy fruits and lush florals at the beginning burn off pretty quickly (less than half an hour) and now I'm left with a flat Mrs. Grose minus the interesting bits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted January 8, 2014 Very fruity and spicy at first. I'm wondering what the spice is, kind of like cinnamon, but not really. The oil is a reddish orange color, too, quite pretty. I like this, it's fun, kind of sexy. I could imagine wearing this for a night on the town. It reminds me also of dbr blends, bold and commanding. I think I'll make good use of this imp.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OneEyeAskew Report post Posted April 19, 2014 In the bottle, it conjured an open-air herb market with dusty spices and stalls full of scarves with bells and bright thread. On my skin, it quickly turned to potpourri. Very pungent potpourri. Oh well. Not for me, then. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SophieCedar Report post Posted October 5, 2014 How have I not reviewed this yet? On me, this is a beautiful perfect subtle clean-burning Japanese incense. Sweet, not overpowering. Nice warm resin base, wafts of cactus green and a touch of floral. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DiesMali Report post Posted May 25, 2015 In the imp: OMG! Prickly pear fruit! It actually smells like prickly pear fruit! Wet on my skin: Prickly pear with poppy and glittery spices. Dry: This is a light, somewhat faint blend on me, but oh so pretty. It doesn't change a whole lot, and remains mostly sweet cactus fruit and poppy with those glittery spices. It's orange-red and gold in colour, and literally glittery. I'm a fan of prickly pear fruit (I gather them off the cacti in my garden every year), so wearing it is actually pretty nice since it does smell like the real thing. The spices are almost cinnamon-like, but not quite. Actually, they're nicer than cinnamon, and not as overpowering as that note can sometimes be. Very pretty! I'm not sure about a bottle since it is fairly light and I prefer stronger scents, but I may just go for more imps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Veronica Report post Posted May 29, 2015 This is delicious and tropical. Sweet pear over a creamy base with a hint of spices. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elinox Report post Posted July 13, 2015 First Sniff: Jungle flowers and fresh lime. Initial Wet Application: Jasmine and heady flowers. Dry Down (first 15 minutes): The first sniff was interesting, but the wet application leaves something to be desired. It’s already seems to be fading fast! My Reaction: I thought the scent was fading, but it came back to the flowers. The amber is strong and makes this seem ‘thick’ as a scent. I’m still getting strong jungle flowers too which I don’t particularly care for. Rating: 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naomi Kelsey Report post Posted August 24, 2015 The first scent I've gotten a compliment on (from a stranger!). She asked "is that essential oils you're wearing?" In the bottle: a fresh, slightly green, slightly bitter scent with a sweet edge. On skin initially: oh dear, it smells like A&D ointment (must be the Epazote). It varies wildly between A&D ointment and aloe type scent, finally drying down to a soft, greenish gold amber scent with a sweet edge. Complete dry down: soft, pear scented amber with a slight cottony smell. Just lovely. That A&D period can be offputting but once it passes through that stage, it's just lovely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freyasfae Report post Posted February 29, 2016 Oh, definitely a summer spice - a little sharp, but still light and herby with a touch of floral. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted April 13, 2016 I feel like I'm following freyasfae around in my reviews, hehe. Bottle: This one has more notes I've never smelled than ones I have. But mostly I get a sense of dry sage and wet cactus pulp. This is different.Wet: Prettier on my skin. There's coriander, and what seems like the cactus pear and a floral, and possibly the same amber note as in Machu Picchu. This makes me think of the Sonoran desert.Dry: More coriander, like out of a Mexican hot cocoa, but otherwise... a curious scent from which I can identify nothing.Fun place to visit. Haven't worked out if I want to live here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizziesLuck Report post Posted September 12, 2016 I'm expecting (almost hoping) for this to be a really unusual, unique scent, based on the listed notes. Wet: Cough syrup! Uhhh...? No, cinnamon! Bubble gum? What the heck is that epazote? That's the only note in this I have never smelled before. Google says it's a tea that is an "acquired taste", and some say it tastes like gasoline or kerosene. That's not what I am getting here. I'm getting lots of sweetness, from the amber. some fruitiness now from the pear, I guess. Something almost spicy/minty?? This is interesting, for sure. Not what I was expecting. It does smell very tropical though now, at this point. Dry: Sweet, fruity, spicy. DIFFERENT. I don't get any of the sage (which I am fine with), just this unusual, lush, tropical scent. I guess it might fit into the category of fruity-floral. It's hard to describe. Not sure if I could ever see wearing it, but really glad to have tried it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mermaid-on-Land Report post Posted October 10, 2016 Sniffing the imp, this smells cool, with a very desert-like vibe, I definitely get the impression of the Sonoran desert, or perhaps New Mexico. On application, at first it didn't really stand out to me. It was pear-like, but very very faint. Barely there pear lol. But the longer I wore it, the more the distinct qualities of this scent came out. In about an hour, it was quite a bit stronger and the notes were all there. Odd since its usually the opposite on me, it starts strong and loses throw over wear time. I really liked the coriander, which added a lovely savory bite! I got a tiny bit of the poppy when I knew to look for it. Hyssop has been quite faint on scents in the past so I didn't notice that really. And I'm not familiar with epazote but I think that might have given the scent it's particular southwestern, Sonora desert vibe. The scent picture is a vibrant fuchsia and orange sunset over a desert, saguaro cactuses and mesas in the distance. I liked it and will wear it once or twice again to see if I think it's "me". I live in a desert and am generally not a huge fan (120 degree weather ) but I really quite liked this scent! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
torikitty Report post Posted October 10, 2016 Imp straight from the lab. In the tube:something is making this obnoxiously sweet and cloying. I would have initially passed over it. Wet:grassy, bright, happy, little spicy, sweet without being overpowering. I can smell a bit of the hyssop. Drydown: the dry deserty grasses coming out, sweetness is going away Dry: minty, sweet becomes slightly powdery, like hanging out in a sunny, dry field during sundown Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted May 1, 2017 This is quite lovely, nicely balanced between fruit, floral and herbal. Wet the fruit and floral notes are strongest, and the herbs start to emerge on dry down. It doesn't last long on me, though. Very pleasant but not a home run. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donkehpoo Report post Posted October 4, 2017 (edited) Wet: There's a lot going on here, and it's hard to pick out certain notes. A mix of... herbal, floral, and spice. Dry: My skin has mostly eaten this. There's something warm and floral going on, but no particular note is standing out. Decent, just not for me. Edited June 16, 2018 by donkehpoo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
achildoftime Report post Posted January 3, 2018 The prickly pear note seems to be standing out the most, which I'm both surprised and excited by. I love the note in general, and it's so rarely used ever that I'm very happy to pick it up. I get a lot of hyssop, too, and a bit of sage greenery. This is a very juicy and fresh scent for me, which I enjoy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dementia_divine Report post Posted March 16, 2018 In the imp: Herbs and flowers. I'm not familiar with a lot of these notes, so I won't be able to pinpoint exactly what I'm smelling. The only note I'm sure I'm smelling in the imp is the hyssop. Wet: Ah, there's the amber! I wasn't smelling it in the imp, but it was the first note to leap out at me once applied, backed by the hyssop, and the other herbs and flowers. The amber in this is a light, golden variety. Then, there ends up being a spicy quality to this (but not cinnamon) and a bit of a fruity vibe (is that the prickly pear)? And the floral aspect is beginning to become more prominent. Dry: Amber, spice, florals, herbs, and a bit of prickly pear. By this point, the scent is rather light. Verdict: This one is pleasant, probably the most pleasant of all of the scents I've tested today, but... it still didn't really grab me. So while it's nice, I doubt I'd ever reach for it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrailerTrashPrincess Report post Posted June 9, 2018 i dunno if this was discontinued or if it is just out of stock. another one i held on to for years because it almost worked. but just not quite. on me it settles into something halfway between Penny Dreadful and "craft store" ... you know that kinda generic craft store smell, that's part unfinished wood, paper, artificial flowers, hints of potpourri, and whatever it is that makes those stores tend to smell faintly similar no matter if they're chain stores or not? it is a lot nicer than i'm probably making it out to be. a little warm, a lot like balsa wood, and something my brain wants to call sugared dirt, which might sound gross to you but it smells amazing to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites