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biggnerd

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  1. I tend to amp fig, so it isn't surprising this is a very fig forward scent on me.  But instead of being overly sweet or funky like fig often does for me, it is sweet and powdery.  The rice flower adds a light, white sheer floral so that it is a sweet figgy floral.  I don't get many of the other notes, except for maybe a light hint of the vanilla cream and a little, very slight patchouli grounding.  If they're there, they're a slight memory, faint, and elusive.  

     

    I think Lola must be a very sweet little girl if this is her scent.  


  2. I'm bumping this because I like the topic.  GCs aren't flashy and don't seem to get as much love, but they are solid standbys.  

     

    I agree with Sea of Glass, Dee, and Black Pearl.  

     

    I'd add Lyonesse - sweet, filmy, dreamy florals;

    Black Annis - sweet anise and smokey, cozy, rock; and

    Whip - the truest wet, red rose with a little powdery leather (the only rose scent that works on me)

     

    And a little advice for newbies - let your imps rest! If you don't like it when you first try it, put it aside and try it again in a week or two, and then again in a month or two.  Some oils need some time to mellow and allow their complexities to develop. 


  3. The sweet coconut and powdery orris combine to make a sweet, floral, buttery powder scent that smells just like Lush's Silky Underwear/Alkmaar to me.  It's crazy because they don't share any notes, but once these two scents dry down it's uncanny. 

     

    Wet, the coconut is the most forward scent with sweet iris, but as it dries down the orris comes in all buttery and powdery.  There's also a little dry brown to it, like the coconut husk. 

     

    This is an intriguing scent that shows more facets of it's personality to me every time I sniff it.  (Is that too dramatic?)

     

     


  4. Mmmm, this is what Dee would smell like in the 21st century.  This is a spicy, incensey, bay rum with the sweetness of the paper from other paper blends.  Paper and parchment is one of my favorite notes and I can smell it under all of maleness.  I'm going to slather this on my husband if he'll let me. 


  5. This is a soapy smell with just a hint of salt and juniper.  Aquatic musks tend to go dryer sheet on me, so I'm glad it doesn't go quite that far.  It smells like a fancy soap that would be in an older, classy lady's house.  Abe is Parthenope's brother.  


  6. This is initially banana nail polish remover like whoa.  Like the other reviewers, that went away on me very quickly (unlike with Sloth) and left a soft, slightly powdery and sweet myrrh, incense (heavy on the nag champa), and very light fig.  I bet this would be a good ager.  


  7. I love this so much I don't think I'm going to be able to coherently review it.

     

    It is sweet, soft, and a little bright from the white tea.  The tea, cherry blossoms, and wood all blend together to create a beautiful spring scent.  The white tea is always underneath, supporting the cherry and wood, keeping them from going too powdery, too sweet, too fruity, or too woody.  It's like fluffy white and pink cashmere with bright sun and a comfortable spring breeze.

     

     


  8. Cherry blossom is very light, this is mainly sugary strawberry musk. It is very beautiful and sweet, but not in a toothachey way. It's almost like opening a good strawberry candy while standing in the warm spring sun under a bunch of cherry trees. Final notes at the end are a light musky vanilla.

     

    This is a girly scent I like to wear with bright, juicy pinks, preferably with some low-key frills.


  9. in the imp: amaretto over soap

     

    wet: amaretto and maraschino cherries over a slight soap

     

    drying down: amaretto and cherry are battling with soapy myrrh, who is going to win?

     

    dry: oh fie, dark musk and your ash tray scent plus myrrh and your soap.

     

    dang, the almond smell was so lovely.


  10. in the imp: at first, cat pee; second sniff, sweet berry, a little wax, and something else, perhaps it's the stinging wind?

     

    wet: what smells like cat pee? it's a sour, sharp smell. is that sheep's milk? i could see it. waxy, sour milk right now, not great.

     

    dry: sour, musky

     

    In the words of Mary Berry, "it's not for me."


  11. in the imp: boozy, spiced peaches

     

    wet: peach with an undertone of some sort of sweet baked goods, like eating oatmeal while wearing the body shop peach lotion,

     

    dry: it's peach lotion with a slight undertone of fake baked goods.


  12. i'm not a fan of dragon's blood, so we'll see how this goes

     

    in da imp: ashy, dry, sweet, and slightly dirty - perfect for an ossuary

     

    wet: sweet ashtray, oh no, i hope there isn't black musk in this

     

    drying down: oh, sweet wood, very nice, very light though, still a little ashtray, but something has to be burnt with dragons around

     

    dry: sweet, warm, wood, still a little ashyness, but it's not unpleasant - luckily, dragon's blood didn't show up very much at all.

     

    eta: i think the ashy smell is vetiver.


  13. wet in imp: musky sweet sage with a little sharp green tea

     

    wet on skin: musky sage

     

    drying down: sweet berry sage musk, this is kind of like dorian ate some berries and rolled around in an herb patch - it has that same sweet, musky tea vibe, but with sage and berry as the sweet

     

    dry: berry is stepping forward and the sage, tea, and musk are all blending together as a nice background.

     

    i normally don't like fruity scents, but this isn't a fruit forward smell. it's there to add sweetness, but not fruitiness. also, dark musks normally go off on me, but not here. I think there's enough green and fruit to keep them from going burnt or sour.

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