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    All Saints'

    Florals and spices and resins and something almost...yeasty? Definately something foody going on here. I can see the comparison to Dia de los Muertos. I picture poor worshippers eating bread after a Catholic service, with the holy incense still wafting in the chill air very nice!
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    Wildfire

    I call this one "Heat n' Wheat" Wildfire has a very warm, "hot" smell, but with underlying "woody" notes, which roots the "heat" (in this aspect it contrasts with Rage, which is firey hot but with no "base"). I didn't notice the florals, but that's all good and fine. A nice scent, but not one I mourn.
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    Lughnasadh

    If the autumn Sabbat scents had colors, Samhain would be orange and black, Mabon would be green and purple, and Lughnasadh would be red and gold I smelled the cherry and the almond, and a smooth golden tone beneath them--dried grasses and wheat? This is a beautiful scent, and maybe if I can prove to Beth that I can pronounce and spell it properly, it will come back this year
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    Shill

    I agree--VERY buttery, and somewhat popcorny. I only got to sniff the bottle, so I'm not sure if this would be different on the skin, but...yeah...it's just way too savory for me; I could never wear this as a perfume.
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    BPAL and pregnancy

    omg!! did you mention you were pregnant?? I must have missed that! Congrats! :D
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    Discussion of all things Amber

    The Lion is insanely gorgeous so is Tamora, although the amber doesn't come out until drydown (amber smells AMAZING with heliotrope, btw)
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    Midway

    This is one of the most beautiful foody scents EVER! Initially I get hints of cotton candy and caramel apple, but the blend quickly dries down to a delicious vanilla-flavored powdered sugar not hyper-sweet at ALL and vaguely reminiscent of doughnuts I could bathe in this!! One of the few scents I love that I'd buy by the bucketful
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    Graveyard Dirt

    This is a very dry, almost ashy soil to my nose. I wasn't too keen on taking many sniffs, as it almost felt like there were dirt particles threatening to climb up my nose! I think it would make an interesting layering scent, but I'm no longer interested in getting a bottle.
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    Formula 54

    Note: I only sniffed from RHM's imp. She has only a bit left and it's precious! F54 to me has a similar feel as Perversion, although F54 seems more chaotic and dirty. I mainly got tobacco, clove, and something floral, though I couldn't identify the floral from my few sniffs. I love perversion, and I love tobacco, so if this was still available or if it were possible to get ahold of this for a reasonable price, I'd be all for it, but I'm not in a frenzy to aquire some, even though it is lovely. I think Beth mentioned that this can't be made anymore because the kind of tobacco used in it went poof.
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    Chiroptera

    I get sweet, delicate lemon and light, savory herbs from this. It smells herbal yet soft, and the flowers (indistinguishable to my nose) didn't go soapy on me If this was still available I'd proly buy a bottle.
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    Antony

    I've never smelled ambergris, so I'm sure that unidentifiable note is just that. If it is, it blends nicely with the frankinsence, giving a slightly sharp and resiny-spice feel that, when blended with the herbs, I find very unique and very masculine. This is not a seductive male scent, but it is strong and agressive.
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    Mi-Go Brain Canister

    Straight off, I smells a light, dewy fruit with a bite of spice and florals lurking in the background. Kinda coloda-ish. The ginger (and pepper?) grow in intensity, as do the florals...I can't identify the florals, but they seem...soapy... Yeap, this turns to soap on me These brains are indeed spicy...however, they are also, sadly, soapy on me
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    Succor

    Olive...that must be it...I couldn't really identify the dominant note before A very warm and comforting scent, but also mature and almost...faded? Like an old blanket, like a soft, stern voice telling you quietly to calm down...calm down...it isn't a sedative like the somnium scents are (as in, I don't feel like I'm inhaling a drug ) but it definately does encourage the desired effect Like the rest of the Panaceas, Succor is both unique and theraputic.
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    Seduction

    I agree that this is a very pretty ylang-ylang, understated and soft. The name refers not to what people usually think of as seduction, but a more natural sort of seduction; not enticement, but natural, healthy attraction. Not my kind of scent, but I give it a
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    The Lion

    My first review was simply inadaquate... I am a tabletop roleplayer, and I find myself drawn to scents that remind me of my characters. One of my characters has a lover who is a tiger shapeshifter. He is tall and golden, with leonine features and thick red hair. He has an eager agressiveness comabined with an indolent laziness and sensuality. The Lion is his scent--fiercely golden and warm, with wafts of spices that embody his exotic looks and nature. Although the scent is unisex, it also embodies a strong, sensual, and languid masculinity. It is the scent I can imagine a sun god wearing.
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    Brisingamen

    sexinabottle I hope that's enough for a review because, really, that's all my brain would register as I sniffed it. There was no room left for the registering of notes...
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    Springtime scents

    I WISH it smelled like that on me!! Instead I get something sharp and herby then...soap...
  18. Oisin sadly dc'd but...soft, ethereal musk and herbs...
  19. White Rabbit, by far. Dorian is more like sweet lemon tea, at least to my nose.
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    The Apothecary

    Tea leaf with three mosses, green grass, a medley of herbal notes, and a drop of ginger and fig. A riotous mass of herbs and foliage, and a twinge of spiciness that must be the ginger. This puts me in mind of a greenhouse, and is not medicinal or sharp, as I had feared
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    The Red Queen

    Wow.... This is tart, deep, rich, sweet black cherries...not at all the cough syrup smell I've gotten from O and others. The woods are smooth and deep and gorgeous...This is deep mahogany with a sleek, polished cherry glaze--I LOVE this!
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    Morgause

    The jasmine is very heady and strong, and yet the violets and fruits temper it, so it is not unbearable and overwhelming. This scent has a certain texture that--the scent equivalent of dark, silky hair and soft, midnight purple silk. I press my nose to my wrist and smell one thing; I pull back, and I smell another subtle facet. I was recently in a tabletop rpg in which one of the main antagonists was a modern incarnation of Morgan le Fay (Changeing: The Dreaming; it was an Arthurian game). This would have been her perfume.
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    Beltane 2005-06

    Very herbal and florally and fresh--I picture a huge spring garden in the early morning, the dew sharpening the cacophany of scents assaulting the senses...There's something very sharp-smelling in here, which is sad, because it ruins the blend for me =( I had such high hopes for Beltane so high that I bought 5 bottles!! 2 are already swapped though, and I'm sure I'll find a home for the others.
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    Hemlock

    Bayberry!! Yes...this smells like the YC Bayberry candle Hemlock has a gentle herbal sweetness to it; it's a LOT nicer and milder than Belladonna to my nose, and yet I can't imagine using this as a perfume. Rather, it would be a gorgeous room scent or even linen spray
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    Dragon's Bone

    I love how the woods mellow the Dragon's Blood in this blend! They give the dragon's blood a smooth, almost powdery finish, calm it down, make it presentable...yes, this is Dragon's Blood in a tux--isn't he handsome?
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