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The Magician
#1
Posted 19 April 2004 - 07:19 AM
This is a very complex, light, floraly-fresh-aquatic scent. I'm having a terrible time making out what particular oils are in it. I can see in the Rider-Waite deck that the card has roses and lilies on it, so I don't know if either of those notes are in it. If there's any rose, it's VERY light. I may detect some lily.
It's easier for me to describe what this fragrance feels like. It feels very positive, like something you'd want to wear to help you through a writer's block or when you're in a brain-fog. And even though it's quite soft, it's also got a feeling of power behind it.
#2
Posted 17 May 2004 - 09:00 PM
#3
Posted 10 June 2004 - 11:55 PM
It's a lovely and very soft scent. Not at all bothersome. I could wear it in abundance and no one would know I was sort of medicating myself with it.
There is a bit of earthyness in it which is probably helping me feel grounded, but there are a few brighter, more aquatic notes that inspire.
Lovely concoction!
#4
Posted 17 August 2004 - 11:57 PM
#5
Posted 11 October 2004 - 03:07 PM
Yum.
#6
Posted 27 November 2004 - 04:45 PM
It definitely smells somehow magickal, not like an ordinary perfume. I'll have to wear it around for a while, and see if it changes or morphs or what happens.
*Later -
Wow! It did change. Alot! It became this really pretty, light floral blend. Words don't really do it justice. I was truly amazed!
This post has been edited by xoe: 28 November 2004 - 10:21 PM
#7
Posted 11 February 2005 - 03:04 AM
In the bottle- I'm smelling a heavy herbal.
Wet on skin- okay, this smells just like pepto bismol on me, don't know how else to describe it.
I got a couple of hours of that Pepto scent. It's light, and it's a bit floral, but it really smells like Pepto to me.
On the drydown this turned into a very lovely lotus on me. I like the drydown phase the best of all.
Reading these reviews, this seems to smell different on everyone who tries it- intruiging.
#8
Posted 13 March 2005 - 04:28 PM
When first applied: lavender, but calm and focussed rather than relaxed and sleepy lavender. Once dry the lavender fades and I can smell incense with faint florals, something heavier grounding it but very much in the background maybe sandalwood.
For a long time this remains a slightly incensey floral which I adore, then suddenly it morphs and becomes woody (my skin chemistry is prone to this). In this case the woody note is gentle and pleasant, like much-loved and worn furniture, rather than the overpowering pencil shavings I sometimes get. I had already put this on my “must have” list, now I’m not quite sure.
ETA: The Magician then disappeared!! The floral and incense disappeared after a couple of hours, then the wood vanished about 30 minutes later.
This post has been edited by allamanda: 13 March 2005 - 04:48 PM
#9
Posted 14 March 2005 - 11:48 PM
As I wear it 1st hour: It really does change, one minute I'm thinking it is an old dusty library sort of smell then it shifts in another direction, a bright light citrus (but I don't want to say citrus, maybe bergamot? Lemonbalm? Frankincense?) Oh how lovely this is getting.
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#10
Posted 05 April 2005 - 06:24 AM
In the bottle: Spicy and bitter. Herby. Already seems to personify a Magician.
On me: Much the same, at first. I can’t identify the particular notes, but it smells like a mix between a head shop and a musty antique shop. Now it’s startingt o smell like an herbal medicine…or soup base. :D
Drydown: Dry oriental spices. It kind of reminds me of Ahathoor! I wish I could figure out the notes, because it’s some kind of resin, or myrrh, or wood. Intriguing... :P
#11
Posted 08 April 2005 - 03:53 PM
#12
Posted 09 May 2005 - 07:32 PM
#13
Posted 10 May 2005 - 06:22 PM
This was a part of the Tarot swap - since I need to review all of them in a very short time, this will be a brief review.
In the vial: Lavender and spice. This is definitely a strong, herbal scent.
On me: Yes, lavender, herbs, and spice - I think clove, mostly, with perhaps some cinnamon or nutmeg. This is a wonderful combination, and fits very well with the archetype of the Magician. It has the calm and control of lavender, with the will and fire of spice.
In 10 minutes:
Still about the same, but something watery is coming in, lotus, I think.
Overall:
Excellent blend for The Magician. I also like it for its uniqueness and mysteriousness. This is on the “to buy” list.
#14
Posted 10 May 2005 - 07:29 PM
In the vial, it is very strong, dark lavender -- so strong that it reminded me of Oneiroi. However, as soon as I put it on my skin, an herbal aniseed note became predominant. As it settled in to my skin, it took on a slightly sweeter dimension -- sweet herbs and lavender -- with something akin to lemon or ginger giving it a slightly fresh "bite." Hours after application, it has a slightly sweet, round lemon feel to it.
This reminds me a lot of Arcana, but it's a little bit deeper and a little bit sweeter.
I really like it and am very happy to have a 10ml bottle of it. I only wish I'd brought the bottle to work with me to top up, as it's starting to fade, and I really want the full force of The Magician's energy with me through the afternoon!
#15
Posted 11 June 2005 - 08:39 PM
It comes across as rather medicinal at first, maybe herbal. Eucalyptus? Lavender? Something like anise creeps in for a moment. Lavender, anise and eucalyptus? But then there's a stage where there's a strong sense of some sort of honeyed flower ... honeysuckle maybe, or perhaps it's just a resin that comes across like that. Then it goes back into an almost herbal smell. I could spend ages sniffing this and trying to figure it out. I imagine a wooden shack where someone dries herbs, while outside medicinal plants and flowers are growing. This is something I'd like to spend some time with, but unfortunately since this is from the Tarot swap I am only going to swipe it once and try to go on that impression. I don't know if I could use an entire bottle since I really only use oils for fragrance, and I don't know that I'd want to wear this as one, but it's great for study and meditation. It also seems appropriate for this time of year, as it makes me think of the smell of a warm herb garden wafting through the air.
#16
Posted 18 June 2005 - 05:16 PM
medium light citruss floral
On
lavender-y and lightly citrus with a pinch of floral, maybe carnation or a bit of white lotus? It's bright cheerful scent with a magical undertone of lavender, resin/incense and/or fennel.
30 minutes
fresh, creamy, floral with a bit of sweetness and a minute fennel like spiciness underneath.
Throw:
a bit more than average
Scent category:
herby/citrus/floral
Summary
A very good representation of The Magician. Bright and sparkling on top and mysterious and dark underneath.
It's not too strong nor too light.
Similar to B Never's "B" scent. :P
Purchase again?
Yes! a 10ml
1-5 rating (5 being best)
4
#17
Posted 25 June 2005 - 07:40 PM
As it calms down I get some incense and myrrh, with a sweet touch (lotus?).
Masculine, soft and misterious.
Woody with an aquatic touch.
#18
Posted 27 June 2005 - 05:23 PM
it is other-worldly. it is creamy and reminds me of a thick mist on the moors. you cannot see the hand in front of your face.. but still there is a will-o-the-wisp to light your way. you can follow without one misstep, or even the hint of one. herbs crush and release their spice beneath your feet, and the warmth of carnation catches you by surprise.
i had been suffering a writer's block. i wanted desperately to write, but just.could.not.
the magician showed me how....without showing me anything except how to find my way. it held the key; all i had to do was follow it. without my usual senses.
this is a masterpiece in a bottle. obrigada, beth. :P :D
#19
Posted 03 July 2005 - 07:09 PM
#20
Posted 06 July 2005 - 12:20 PM
#21
Posted 08 July 2005 - 04:18 PM
In the imp: wood polish? Maybe not, but it's slightly reminiscent of it-but not unpleasantly so. It's resinous but not sweet. There's that 'tarot blend' I've noticed in a lot of these blends, but with an aspect of dark varnished wood-I think there may be frankincense in here too.
Wet on skin: whoa, this is really unusual! There's that sweet-floral tarot blend there, mingled with a herbal-woody-frankincense smell. It's mysterious, deep, with hints of resin and something that reminds me of lavender…
Dry on skin: now there's a sweetness that starts to surface. There's frankincense in this, I'm pretty sure of it. There's also lavender that I can smell here-which gets stronger and stronger. There are herbal and woody notes, some sweeter resin notes too, possibly myrrh as well? This is a complex and mysterious blend that is compelling to smell. The lavender eventually dominates the blend.
After a while: it's now lavender, with other herbs. My skin must be wonky, as something in this smells like olives? There could be thyme in this as well…this reminds me of holidays in the Mediterranean, it's very calming. It does also remind me of a herb garden or kitchen.
Verdict: this is very complicated and so fascinating, full of mystery. At first it reminded me of wood polish, but on the skin, a lavender note surfaces and mingles with the sweet-fruity-floral 'tarot scent' and possibly other herbs, and also resins like frankincense-then it turns more herbal, with a smell reminiscent of olives or thyme. I'm not sure if I'd buy a bottle but I do like this little quarter imp of it I have!
#22
Posted 18 July 2005 - 02:44 PM
Lagniappe from BPTP. :D
First sniff:
This is so familiar; it's right on the tip of my tongue. I keep thinking "herbs" when I smell this, like maybe rosemary or basil (I'm drawing a blank on this one for some reason), but there's something almost floral in the background, too. It's herbal and a little smoky and ever-so-slightly floral. Interesting, but I'm not quite sure if I like it. :D
Wet on skin:
I know this reminds me of something. I hate it when this happens. It's developing an odd sort of sassafras sweetness to it now that wasn't present in the vial and now I'm starting to think I really don't care for The Magician. Herbs are fine and so are sassafras-like notes, but together on me it's...odd, and now really my cup of tea.
Dry down:
Smells more like anise than anything now. Unfortunately, I hate anise, so that's not an improvement. It looks as though The Magician just isn't meant for me. :D
The bottom line:
I'm not having very good luck with the majority of the Tarot blends and The Magician is another strike-out (for me, anyway). Something in here just doesn't go well with...me, I guess. :P
#23
Posted 27 July 2005 - 09:44 PM
In the vial I get herbal lavender notes with a little spice.
After it dried on my skin it turned very spicy, incensy, and resinous. hmm
It smells pretty good. :P
#24
Posted 28 July 2005 - 11:54 PM
Just On: Yeah, I get the herbs, and not quite mint, but something reminiscent of it.
An hour or two later: Herbs. Yum herbs.
Around 6 hours: It's woody herbs.
12 hours: It's gone.
Overall: I like this well enough, though there are others I like more.
After reading other reviews: Hmm. I guess I just got the herbs, and notthe rest of the stuff others did. (Footnote: I'm listening to music as I post these, and when I got to this one and was just writing these last lines, O Fortune [Carmen Burina] came on my player. I find that oddly appropriate.)
#25
Posted 30 July 2005 - 09:27 PM

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