ChiropteraA beautiful gimp from the ever generous clover on a recent swap, thank you!
Somehow, the vast majority of gimps I've received (either via the lab or other serendipitous means) contain some sort of rose note (Nyx, Catherine, Kostnice, etc.). I am not a rose person. But. I'm being turned to the dark side by all these lovely blends! (IMG:
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In the bottle:
My first impression was actually of alcohol perfume. I'm chalking this weird shock to the extreme cold we've had around here and my continued recuperation from the Killer Kold. Perhaps my schnozz isn't yet up to snuff, so to speak.
Continued huffing draws out a very clean (lemon?) herbal taste (sage and thyme?) in the back of my throat.
Wet:
Right after I applied, and I mean the little wand top isn't even back on the bottle yet, I get ROSE. My skin has a tendancy to seize and amplify anything rose like no matter what else is in the blend.
"Hoo boy," I think, "old-lady-ville, here I come!"
It doesn't help that I apply my rosewater scented handcream right after. (IMG:
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Drydown:
The rose is still the most prominent note, but I'm getting something more subdued and sweetyellow (honeysuckle?) as well. There's also a powdery dry herbal balancing out the initial burst.
This has turned into a very clean, calm floral... which is not something I would have imagined possible on me until today. I'm really impressed. This and
Kostnice are very compelling arguments for me to rethink my anti-rose ways.
Later:
It's been about 2.5 hours. I'm getting a little waft, but this is more of an intimate blend for me. One for myself, and maybe one other person who I'll let into my sphere.