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Ravenclaw79

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  1. Has anyone ever ordered through CCNow and not gotten a confirmation e-mail? Usually, it shows up in my inbox within a minute or two of placing the order. But I sent the order maybe 45 minutes ago or so, and I keep checking my inbox, and nothing. I did get the page that said it went through, but I like having the e-mail confirmation, y'know? Should I be worried?


  2. I love Wensleydale most of the year. It's good for summer 'cause when you feel sweaty and icky, it smells fresh and clean. :)

     

    Sadly, most of the Gaimans haven't agreed with me. Lady Una was nice if you like honey, and I remember Fairy Market being sorta nice... either of those might work as well.


  3. Out of the imp, this smells sugary, sort of like circus peanuts or Lucky Charms, plus a little of something that's sort of like a canister of strawberry powdered drink mix.

     

    Settled down, it's mostly lost the berry edge but almost has a hint of cake -- it reminds me a little of Floating Brain, like if the brains were on exhibit in a tent at the circus ('cause the circus peanuts are still there a bit).


  4. The universe consists of a delicate balance, yin and yang, dark and light, matter and anti-matter. You'd think that Gemini, the twins, might be a balance of two sides as well. But this tips to only one side: This, my friends, is anti-perfume. I tried it on, and it quickly faded to almost nothing at all. What IS there is the John Doe of perfumes, anonymous, totally nondescript. Weird.


  5. Another aquatic that doesn't really smell like water/rain/ocean -- this one goes on like an "ocean breeze"-scented soap, maybe Zest, a bar of soap. The amber does wonders for it, though, 'cause it does settle into something more interesting than soap, soap with a bit of warmth and intrigue underneath. Still, not for me.


  6. I'm testing this one today, and I'm thinking I should've waited until tomorrow -- it strikes me as a perfect Easter scent.

     

    At first, it was vanilla-y and almost a little cereal-y, like a box of breakfast cereal. Then, it went sweet but a little soapy -- I'm starting to wonder if there's a certain flower, maybe gardenia, that always registers "dishsoap" in my nose.

     

    Ultimately, it settled to something sweet with a bit of orange-ness to it. It strikes me as fluffy and sweet, like Funfetti cake and Peeps.


  7. Candy candy candy candy candy candy candy candy CANDY!

     

    This scent makes me hyper. :) It's orange candy, with a slightly sour-sweet edge like SweetTarts or Smarties. Happy, happy, boing, boing, orange! :)

     

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    Edited to add: It's the end of the night now, and I just noticed that it's not candy anymore. It's still orange, but it's a sweet, creamy orange, faint and lovely. Still awesome. *covets more*


  8. Initially, this is clover, fresh and green but not grassy, clover-y. As it dried, there was a moment of "ooh, what's that?" sweetness in the background, and then it all went directly to soap -- a nice soap, though, at least, a pleasant, fresh scent. Dried down later on, I detect a hint of dandelion, but it's still very much "fresh spring breeze," clean. I don't dislike it, but I'm hoping it'll improve with a little age on it (it just came in the mail today).


  9. I tried some of this last night, 'cause while I was trying to wait until I had someone to give me a proper massage, I had a sore shoulder, and it was sitting there tempting me.

     

    Oh, what a lovely lavenillamallow scent. It reminds me of staying over with my boyfriend, to whom I gave my imp of the TKO oil for him to use at bedtime. The texture's nice, too, oily but not greasy -- it settled into my skin nicely, leaving a cloud of scent but hands I could still use without leaving grease-prints. Wonderful ... and the scent stayed, too, all night long and into the next morning.


  10. Patience on this one, patience and you will be rewarded ...

     

    When I first put it on, it was dishsoap, nothing but straight Palmolive. Ech. But I decided to wait it out, 'cause surely, something that was loved this much can't be that bad, right? Unless it went off due to age, of course...

     

    But after a bit, as it dried down, something else started to come out ... now, it was something soft and powdery, but still soapy.

     

    Give it a half-hour, though, and it's AMAZING. The soap has faded off, and what's left is a beautiful, soft musky scent. Darnit, I really didn't need to fall for such a rare blend, but this one's awesome. It actually reminds me a little bit of a perfume I used to wear a long time ago, Victoria Secret's Body By Victoria, except not quite. I so want a bottle, though I know I'll never find one. :wub2: :cry2:


  11. At first, I was hesitant... oh, honey, another honey blend, ho-hum. But I tried it anyway, and it lured me in with promises of berries, blackberries, lovely Glasgow-esque blackberries. And hours later, I've not been disappointed, though the scent isn't quite what it was ... it's settled into a nice blackberry and musk sort of scent, with a slightly honeyed tinge. Lovely.

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