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jizatt

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  1. Lady on the Grey - Ethereal, opalescent, and radiant: pearly sandalwood, white amber, tobacco flower, orris, castoreum bouquet, soft resins, and pale petals.

     

    just tested this today, it has that same strong tobacco flower that Smoky Moon does, but is less.... um smoky? hehe

     

     

    eta: thats what I get for not reading the thread very thoroughly -- obviously this has already been suggested!


  2. I know I like Olokun (sweet fresh aquatic) but going to retest before commiting.

     

    I really WANT to like Elegba (coconut, tobacco and sweet, sugared rum), Obatala (milk, coconut meat, shea butter and cool, refreshing water), Ochosi (shea, herbal, sprucewood). I dont think I've tried Ochosi, but Elegba and Obatala I want to say were all suntan lotion on me =( WHich is a shame because I WANT coconut, tobacco and sugared rum! and shea, milk, coconut and water sounds heavenly!


  3. Annihilation. The ice, desolation and barrenness of nuclear devastation shot through by a beam of radioactive mints.

     

    There's a nice creamy sweetness hiding under the initially harsh scent. The first time I tried it, I didnt make it past the first applied wet stage. What a shame! This is surprisingly pretty for such a concept and a nice addition to the snow box =)


  4. The mint burns off pretty quickly, and I wish more of it would stay behind. But what's left is still nice -- slightly boozy, woody and sweet. I had to come double check the notes, and I'm a little surprised theres no wood listed.


  5. I tried this simply because I try everything that passes my way. I'm not a lemon lover, so that will definitely color this review.

     

    Wet, its so intense that I get the pucker and salivate response! I persevered though, and waited for it to dry =)

    I still get that lemon, less intensely and definitely spicy. Spicy lemon and something sharp that I can't place. This isn't a scent for me, but it is intriguing.


  6. This is gorgeous =) I really wanted to try this because I love the peach in Aglaea and Tamora and Belle Vinu.

     

    I dont recognize the floral, but its obviously magnolia -- its cool and almost night time over the sticky sweet peach. Neither is overwhelming, and the honey plays nice (not the powder or the bubblegum kind). The cool magnolia over the warm peach is intriguing and I keep getting the ghost of a spice somewhere.


  7. the jasmine is well behaved on me -- first fear conquered (yay!). It has a sharp almost herbal quality under the floral that made me think lavender, but I don't see it listed in the notes. I get jsut the hint of clove and wood, and only got honeysuckle while it was wet. Dry, it is so balanced I don't smell one particular note. I do like it though, sleeper hit!


  8. This is tanning lotion coconut at first but, given a chance, it dries down to all musk and wood with only hints of coconut to sweeten it. I get just the barest whiff of lemon. I'm not sure this is something I would wear, but then again its January and maybe I should test it out on sunwarmed skin in the summer and see how it goes then! I can see it being very sexy warm.


  9. oh steamworks stuff of course! Ether maybe? AM was too strong on me to recommend for a child.

     

    And I havent tried the Caterpillar to know, but what an awesome name for a scent for a little boy ;) Namewise, Snowball Fracas would also be cute, and might work scentwise too


  10. I was so worried about this one, but I love musks, and I love the floral musk of Aeval, so I really wanted to try this one out.

     

    So hard to review, but let me start by saying on first test I Love It. There's a definite floral quality to it, but not in the guest soap, floral perfume kinda way. This is so pretty. I'm getting hints of other bpals I love -- dirty, aeval, ... and there's another one on the tip of my tongue (nose?) but I cant quite remember which one this points me to. Its sweet, airy and clean.


  11. wow - I cant believe I've never tried this one! This was a frimp to me, and I've never even really glanced at this in the catalog. I gave it a quick test tonight, and WOW. This has a beautiful complexity to it, I get the dark, nto exactly cocoa, and patchouli first, with bright deserty florals skimming over it. The leather is the sweet deep kind, and I think i get incense too. Dry, i get a sweet, dry leather and incense, with an almost opium touch to it. I REALLY like this one =)


  12. I had no plans to try this, but I do make a practice of trying every imp that comes my way, so on it went. Imagine my surprise ;)

    Really, I should know by now not to trust a name on a BPAL. Slobbering Pine does NOT sound like it will wear well, and I was not figuring on enjoying a pine perfume. This however, is cold and sweet and wet and almost fruity. I smell sweet aquatic pine at first, stronger pine than aquatic. As it dries, I smell a fruity pear/melon type note. I decided to keep this and maybe even put it in the snow box with my other cold ones because of its similarities =)

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