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Notes of WIN: acai, acorn, allspice, almond, almond flower/milk, amber, ambergris, anise, balsam, benzoin, berries, bread, burning leaves, butter, buttercream, caramel, cardamom, cake, cassia, champagne, cherry, cherry blossom, chestnut, chocolate, cinnamon, civet, clove, coconut(especially black), copal, cream, currant, dark florals, dragon's blood, date, fig, frankincense, galangal, galbanum, ginger, grape, green or baked apple, guava, honey, khus, labdanum, lavender, lime, liquor, maple, maple syrup, marshmallow, mastic, mead, milk, mint, molasses, monoi, moonflower, musk(especially red), myrrh, nag champa, nutmeg, oak, orange(especially blood orange), orange blossom, orchid, oude, passionfruit, pineapple, pikake, pitch, plum, pomegranate, pumpkin, rum, saffron sandalwood(especially red), seaspray, smoke, snow, spikenard, sugar(especially brown), sweet pea, sweet potato, tea(except green), tiare, tobacco flower, tonka, tonquin, tuberose, vanilla, vanilla flower, violet, wine, walnut (especially black walnut), ylang ylang, anything foody, smutty, dark, resinous, and "red" or "purple" in general

 

Iffy notes: apple (red or yellow), aloe, ash, banana, bark, bay, cedar, cucumber, cypress, dandelion, gardenia, grapefruit, hyacinth, kumquat, leather, lemon, lilac, lily,lychee, mahogany, magnolia, metal, mango, moss, neroli, ozone, papaya, peach, pear, pepper, petitgrain, pine pitch, rose, l vetiver, orris, osmanthus, sage, seaweed, shea, stone, watermelon, wildflowers, zinnia

 

Notes of FAIL: basil, cantaloupe/honeydew (if prominent), carnation (The Great Revered and Illustrious Carnation of Doom), cedar, dirt (if prominent), most types of jasmine (turns to straight cat pee or rancid banana on me), geranium/rose geranium, grass, lemongrass and lemon verbena (if prominent), myrtle, rosemary, anything too dry, green, floral, herbal or predominantly masculine

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