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Wet: Leather. with carnation? Maybe that's just wishful thinking.
Dry: Leather, leather, leather. All I get - maybe I amp it?
Wish I got more of a coffee scent.
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Wet: Yep, those would be leaves. I think I can detect some white musk in there, but the leaf note is front and center.
Dry: There's mint in there. That must be the "shivering white musk". Can't smell the leaves anymore, just mint with a hint of greenery behind it. hmm.
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Wet: Somewhat sharp, bitter smell. Carnation?
Dry: Wow! this is not the apple scent I'm used to. It's light, but not sugary. I can't tell it's apple, really - it's so well blended that nothing sticks out. Hmmm. I may be getting a lot of carnation/champaca, that may be why I'm thinking "flower? rose red?".
Very fresh, and original.
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Wet: I get apples, and liquor. No non-alcoholic apple cider here!
Dry: sweet, sharp apples with booze and a hint of spice. Reminds me of a craft store, with all the potpourri.
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I get a very strong, sweet wood note, along with vanilla. Smells delicious, but I was hoping for some pumpkin as well. Reminds me of Antikythera Mechanism.
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This smells powdery/musky to me. It's a chypre for a grand old lady - not something I can pull off. Unfortunately, the powdery/floral/musk is all that wants to come out on my skin. no blood orange for me.
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I must amp florals. I get the vanilla muskiness, but it's immediately overpowered by the florals - and they're cloying.
It dries down to some sort of floral baby powder scent. yuck.
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Wet - this is the most delicious chocolate, with a juicy pomegranate by it's side.
Dry - chocolate backs off to a hint of cocoa, but I can still smell honey and floral (orange blossom?). Yum.
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Wet - All I can smell is Marzipan. Sharp, like almond extract.
Dry - marzipan almost dies away. Now I get nothing but rose, and maybe some tonka and musk. Ummmmm. . . where did the rosewood and sandalwood go?
I think I amp rose too much.
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wet - strong laudanum and iris. strong and Black smelling. I was hoping the champaca would come out, but it's missing in action. The ambergris (or something else?) gives it a very classic perfume smell - almost leather-y. I don't think I could pull it off, but this would be good for a powerful woman who is dressed to the nines.
Whew! this is much too strong - I'm going to have to wash it off.
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I get the most perfect, creamy coffee scent from the decant.
I think my eyes just rolled back in my head, because: YUM.
It's mixed with a sexy, smoky leather scent and faint spice. I must have a bottle!
Sadly, the coffee disappears all too soon and I'm left with the leather. I'm not sure I need a whole bottle - the leather by itself is a bit too masculine for my taste.
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In the bottle: candy sweetness. Yup, this is the watermelon Jolly Rancher stage.
Wet - Still fruity, but really really faint. I can barely smell anything.
Dry - It dries down to a pleasant plum/apricot (or watermelon Jello?) with vanilla sugar. The tiare and musk are there in the background and balance out the fruit. Not too sweet at all
. This is has a bit of a generic fruity-floral quality, but I like it. Perfect scent for the Sugar Plum Fairy.
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Very sugary lime to start out with. After awhile it dries to carnation, and fades quickly. hmm. wonder where the musk went?
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Mmm. I get sweet pumpkin and spices, wiht a hint of citrus. The amber makes it creamy and good. It dries down to spicy-amber, with a bit of pumpkin. Not a lot of staying power.
While not exactly like pumpkin queen, it seems similar.
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This is a delicious honey. It reminds me of the one from O. I get a minty-pine scent mixed up with the honey. Fresh but not woodsy.
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I get honey-ed grass, apparently. huh.
. . . with a hint of leaves or plants. Very fresh, but not quite my thing
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The anise starts out soft, but slowly gets stronger. Yep - this is licorice, all the way. I'm keeping the decant for the novelty of it, but I don't think I'll wear it too often.
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I don't know what quince smells like, but my brain connects this with a mango smoothie. huh. could be the mandarin and honey? very sweet, but it's held back by the cognac and tobacco. mmmmm, so good.
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This is a soft, pretty, clean smelling scent. I get mostly skin musk - and something floral/watery. Maybe that's the ambergris? and the ylang ylang? Not quite to my tastes, but it's still nice - and really long lasting.
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NOTE: keep in mind that my nose is stuffed up
This is pure saffron! with some caraway. Very dry and dusty. I think there's a hint of neroli, but it's WAY overpowered. I'm not a fan of dust, so this is off to the swaps.
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NOTE: my nose is stuffed up - having a hard time detecting all the notes
Wet: a hint of citrus, neroli and lime
dry: my skin must amp rose, because all I get is rose Rose ROSE . . . with some spice?
I actually don't mind the rose, but I wish I got more out of this. will retest.
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This is very faint on me. Slightly fruity and a lot of carnation, but not very distinctive. I wish I got more vanilla or fruit or sandalwood or cognac - this is like a carnation single note. I'll keep it for a couple months and see if aging will do the trick.
ETA: ok, I should learn to wait a full 20 min. before I post my review. 20 minutes in, the fruit comes out, and it's a mostly-fruity-slightly-floral blend.
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MINT MINT MINT MINT! - I'm not getting much else.
After 15 min, I get a lighter mint with an undertone of snake oil. I don't know what I amp in snake oil (red musk?), but it doesn't really appeal to me.
ETA: ok, now I get nothing but mint. Nice, but not for me.
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I smell snake oil at first, but it's quickly overpowered by the lily and narcissus.
After awhile, it fades to just snake oil with an undertone of florals. I must amp the snake oil, or somehing - and unfortunately I don't like snake oil by itself.
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Somehow the rose finds a way to overpower everthing. Too bad. I'm sure it's beautiful on someone else, but it's just soapy florals on me.