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miri

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  1. I noted that this was a powdery, ambery, sweet citrus at first, but after a while, I ended up with soap. And it didn't stay around that long...

     

    The amber must have been the dark vanilla and musk conspiring to trick me ;)

     

    I don't know if this might need to settle for a little while longer before re-testing it, or if I should keep my imp for my scent locket... Or both ;)


  2. Velvet Tiki was quite floral when wet, but dried to a nice vanilla with very little throw (though it may have been overshadowed by the O CTV I had next to it)! The next day, it smelled almost like digestive biscuits, which was rather bizarre - but hey, it stuck around!


  3. Velvet Pink Kitty is definitely related to Velvet Unicorn. It's less sweet and slightly boozy. If you took a double shot of gin, added half a bottle of apple and raspberry J20, and topped it up in a pint glass with tonic water, you'd get a drink I'd really like something rather close to this!

     

    Definitely one to try again - not sure if it's bottle-worthy, but it is fun!


  4. I don't get the lemons from it - a very light, sweet, almost furry vaguely floral scent.

     

    I quite like it (it's sweet, clean, feminine and gentle), but I get virtually no throw from it at all, and I put on a decent amount...


  5. Very, very sweet pink sugar (possibly pink Nerds candy (limited edition strawberry, perhaps?), with a very slight edge to the sugar). As it starts to dry down, fresh red berries come out of it (seriously, like somebody got a bowl, put some fresh, tart fruit at the bottom, then filled it up with candy/pink sugar, to try to trick kids into eating the fruit!) and the sugar lightens a bit to a meringue/candy floss sort of scent (berries still peeking out every so often) :)

     

    Rather pretty, but it would be nice if it had more throw... But I think most scents, even the ones that stick around (I still had scent 24 hours after application, up close - then I showered) stick right to my skin...


  6. Lascivious, flirtatious, and vampy as hell. A true heartbreaker’s perfume. The innocence of orange blossom tainted by the beguiling scents of ginger and patchouli.


    When I first applied it, I got a very, very light ginger over sweet flowers. The ginger went away, leaving me with a reasonably heavy sweet floral. Not a distinct "orange blossom" - I'd have guessed "jasmine" if I had to, because it's got that sort of sweet, heavy, enveloping-ness to it.

    Four hours after application, still a sweet, heavy, jasminey floral.

    It's not unpleasant, but I wanted ginger and orange and patchouli from it!!! I think I'll have to try it again at some point with different expectations, because I can't get over the "but I didn't want it to be like that..!" factor today!

    ETA: 7 hours after application, I'm getting sweet patchouli with a hint of ginger spice!!! Of course, I do need to huff my wrist with my nose practically pressed to my skin... But now I can see the Karma similarities at least (though I personally find Ravenous closer)...

  7. :lol: In the wet stages and for the first couple of hours, I wouldn't have guessed floral. (I'm trying to test all my untested imps - a different scent a day. Reach in, try to remember if I've tested it before, sniff, if I like, apply (if I really like - like this and Kubla Khan yesterday - apply somewhat generously!). Look up notes afterwards.) I had a sweet, smoky, spiced but not spicy mandarin - if Carnal and Sin had a love-child, this would have been it.

     

    After a couple of hours, it started to go more floral - I lost my mandarin and started to suspect rose. I've now got a rose, sweetened by jasmine and rendered very slightly smoky by myrrh.

     

    I might try this in a scent locket as the wet stage was very nice, but I'm not a fan of the scent of rose (my boyfriend got me two dozen a few years back for Valentine's Day - I sniffed deeply and said in delight, "Yay - hothouse flowers! No scent!" They're very pretty and I like stroking them coz the petals are all soft and velvety, but the smell doesn't do it for me - from the blooms or on my skin).

     

     


  8. Oh wow - this is not one I'd have picked for me from the list of notes (leather's usually an automatic dealbreaker for me - I don't like the scent of the real stuff, or the notes that mimic it! And I'm not a fan of rose), but I only get ones I like!!!

     

    This is a very well blended sweet, slightly smoky, golden vanilla/amber scent. I've caught little whaftlets of sandalwood, maybe a slight hint of ginger... But the florals and leather haven't made an appearance.


  9. I quite like this, but I do think it's a bit outclassed by Mead Moon. I first tried Hay Moon and Mead Moon at the same time (different wrists), and really loved Mead Moon (it's such a match for Lush's Honey Trap!) but wasn't blown away by Hay Moon. I only put a little dab on each wrist to re-test it, but have been really enjoying it. It starts off as quite a green scent, like cut grass waiting to dry, but sharper, but as it dries the honey comes out to play, the grass turns to hay, and it ends up a warm, gentle, sunny scent, with little wafts of honey, lemon and mallow. My biggest problem with it is that it doesn't have much throw and goes away quite quickly. I put a load more on to see if it was a case of quantity, with the same results.


  10. Amber, cream accord, white honey, apple blossom, skin musk, caramel, and teak.


    I tried this on after reading the Mead Moon and SGA reviews and almost thought I was imagining the scent - a deep, dark, complex honey, with a little apple edge. Looking at the notes: nope! :P It really was a case of 'reach into Grindhouse Ladies bag because I need to start testing them, pull it out, take imp cap off, breath deeply, slather'.

    This is good! The caramel and white honey sure do play nice together! And I did actually put enough on to be able to feel it as a layer on my skin... *whistle* The cream accord and apple blossom give it a - err - creaminess. I think the teak's staying in the background, adding to the depth of the blend but in a subtle, refined, unobtrusive way.

    This scent is GOOD.

    (Edited to add description.)

  11. I'm a little amused by how many people have compared this to various Lush scents - and have to agree with the person who said that it's Lush's Honey Trap lip balm! :P

     

    It's definitely a predominantly honey scent, but I think the rosemary, lemon and nutmeg are notable temperers (in that order), cutting the sweetness and giving it a general creaminess with a little edge. It's a good one!


  12. While this made my brain bop and go "Chimera! But more throw!", I think it's actually closer to Gingerbread Poppet - it doesn't have the copal dry-down, at any rate... I really like both of the aforementioned scents (and have bottles of both), so I intend to enjoy my Picked Imp decant and think hard about whether or not I need a bottle.

     

    It's sweet, spicy, almost sticky/syrupy and rather gorgeous!


  13. Wet on skin, I was squeeing internally because it was Lush's Rock Star's exact double. As it dries, the pepper comes out and takes the edge of the sweetness and to add a bit of a kick. If I hadn't smelled it wet first, I might not have concluded 'Rock Star'; having done so, even after it changes, I can see where I'm coming from!


  14. Nilla! My first impression was that it's not the best vanilla scent I'd come across, but it's sweet and pleasant, so I was considering leaving it to age for a while and then coming back to it. However, after it had dried down properly, I discovered that it had really blossomed :P

     

    It turns into a seriously gorgeous, slightly floral, very sweet, vanilla, with a decent throw. :D


  15. I really love this scent - it's all golden-warm! Really beautiful - primarily amber and vanilla, with wafts of sandalwood every now and then. SO pretty!

     

    Quite often, I reach for spicier cousins of this, but in all honesty, I could small like Tamora all the time very happily!


  16. On my first try, I thought this might be a bottle-worthy one: it was a reasonably even mix of berry and heather - I couldn't work out which was stronger - but it worked very well! It struck me as a pretty purple, gentle scent - perfect for spring/summery weather.

     

    However, it doesn't last long, and I almost found it a bit soapy at stages in dry-down, so I decided to try at a different point in the month.

     

    When I did, I was quite disappointed to find that it faded quickly and was quite soapy throughout. I didn't recapture that pale purple beauty that enchanted me on my first try.

     

    I can see it really working well on some people, giving the scent I pretty much had first time round, without the hint of soapiness, but it isn't me.


  17. PRETTY! This is very delicate and light… It's a very pale green, clean, with a delicate hint of sweetness around the edges - relaxing with cold cucumber slices over eyes while somebody else mows the lawn, maybe.

     

    I like it - very light and refreshing! And as it dries, it sweetens. Some of the fruit may be hanging around in the background - it never quite comes to the foreground, but it does give it extra depth...


  18. The throw is considerably lighter than Dragon's Milk, but it could well be younger. Very pretty - sweeter than Dragon's Reverie, with the berries, and highly wearable.

     

    I may have to wait and see if it goes thicker and stronger with age...


  19. A truly fae nectar! Dragon’s blood resin and honeyed vanilla.


    The dragon's blood and vanilla work so well together that it took me trying a few other DB scents before realising that I did get vanilla and it really and truly adds to what makes me love this scent so much :D

    It's warm and sweet - a total comfort smell. It reminds me of sweets, but I can't quite identify what sweets :P But it makes me very happy.
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