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  1. Greensleeves

    Fir Needle, Ivy Leaves, Moss, and Patchouli

    Retesting Fir Needle, Ivy Leaves, Moss, and Patchouli In the bottle: Fresh green pine. Wet: Super fresh pine, powdery green herbs. Dry: The pine has died down a bit as a mossy, grassy green comes forward. After a few minutes: A rich, tangy, incensey note is coming out from behind the green, that must be the patchouli. There is a bit of soapiness now, but to me it's pleasant and not excessive. The patchouli keeps moving further forward as time passes, but the pine keeps standing up for itself. After first hour: There is a real musky richness that must be the patchouli asserting itself even more. The pine and green notes seem to have retreated to the background, but they haven't gone away, just kind of snuggled in and got cozy with the patchouli. This smells deliciously expensive, and the incense-like note I always enjoy is coming out again. After two and a half hours: Hello hippy headshop in the woods! After 5 hours: Faint incensey, musky green. Slather test: A cloud of hippy forest-scented bliss. Final verdict: Definitely a keeper - even better than the first test.
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    Fir Needle, Ivy Leaves, Moss, and Patchouli

    In the bottle: Bright, sweet pine, like a brand new Christmas tree brought in from the cold. Wet: Really fresh, almost minty fresh, and still very heavy on the pine. Then a hint of something darker begins to thread itself through. Dry: Tingly pine and a hint of something bitter and medicinal. Also, there is a touch of something citrusy. After a few minutes: Christmas tree and soap, mostly. It's very clean, but there is a distant, leathery something that I can't quite identify. After first hour: Incensey, soapy, clean, mossy, ferny, herby. Very nice. It smells like an expensive cologne, the kind that has quality ingredients and actually is worth the money you fork out for it. The patchouli keeps getting stronger and more incensey and soapy. Definitely a sweet, oddly clean patchouli. Sorry filthy fans! After two and a half hours: I think this might be the yummy, soapy scent I have been dreaming of. Clean, rich, incensey, spicy, green and deep. I wouldn't have guessed that patchouli and all this greenness would work this well together. Interestingly, I just stumbled across the fact that the Lab had a duet of patchouli and Canadian balsam, so maybe their harmony isn't so surprising after all. After 5 hours: Soft, mossy, sweet, incensey green. Slather test: Clouds of sweet, sagey, herbal green, with a faint incensey tang. Final verdict: This is niiiiiiice. I think I'm keeping it. 💚
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    Fern, English Ivy, and Oakmoss

    In the bottle: Deep, fresh, tangy herbal Wet: Fresh, ferny, grassy, green and sweet. Also a hint of something fruity, even though I know there are no fruits in the blend. Dry: Something sharp and tangy. It seems to have lost some of its sweetness. After a few minutes: Some of the sweetness came back. It's very ambery, and I'm getting some sort of faint, foody vegetable as well, although I can't be more precise than that. After first hour: Tangy, earthy, slightly sweet green. Very deep and intense. Some people would classify this as a masculine blend. After two and a half hours: The blend has softened, the tanginess is softer, and a little more sweet and fruity. Some people may find this a bit soapy, which is something I like, but I know a lot of people don't. I'm quite enjoying this stage, and I'm tempted to reapply even though the time isn't up yet. After 5 hours: Almost nothing. Slather test: Super fresh, herby, and tingly. Final verdict: Definitely leaning towards keeping this one.
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    Copulating Couple Mimicking a Pose in a Shunga Book

    In the bottle: Green tea, and a kind of fakey commercial perfume freshness. It's a bit like fruit, and a bit strong for my tastes. Wet: Tea, herbs, and a fresh kind of aquatic greenness. A hint of something like modelling clay.I think it might be the lichen. There's also a sort of papery note. I think it is the washi. Dry: Starting to get a sort of papery incense aroma, which is probably the patchouli, it often registers as incense to my nose. Also, I think I'm getting a bit of the bergamot now, which might be the fruitiness I detected earlier. After a few minutes: Dry, tangy, papery herbal with a hint of something like playdoh, but in an oddly good way. The incense-y qualities that I usually find in patchouli are coming to the fore. They're actually sweetening up the dryness of the herbs. After first hour: I wasn't too keen on the previous stages, I found them a little cloying, but now the patchouli has given it a lovely powdery, incense-y sweetness. For those who like a filthy patchouli, I don't think this is it. It's very soft and clean, but your mileage may vary based on your own skin chemistry. I have no idea where the mint is. I would have preferred it to be a little more prominent. After two and a half hours: Soft, papery, incense-y herbal green tea.Very soothing and comforting. I wasn't expecting this to happen after the way it started off. After 5 hours: Soft patchouli and green herbs. Slather test: Bright, fresh, incensey, minty and clean. I definitely like this more than I did at the beginning. Final verdict: I sort of enjoyed this, but I need to ponder whether or not to keep it.
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    Green Silk Carnation

    In the bottle: Rich carnation with a decidedly green overtone, just as promised. Also slightly sweet and fruity, but not in a foody gourmand sort of way. Wet: Grassy, soft green floral, sweet and fresh. I'm getting a faint hint of something like mint or eucalyptus. This is like the promise of spring. As it dries the grass comes out more. It's like walking through a field of grass, herbs, and wildflowers. Dry: It's become a little less sweet, but in a nice way. It's a little more tangy, with just a hint of something like eucalyptus, but very distant, soft and powdery. After a few minutes: Very faint powdery green. Sort of sagey, smooth and soft, still with a faint fruitiness. After first hour: The carnation has come back with a hint of peppery green herbal sweetness.It is not a bold, in your face scent, more subtle and gentle. It's quite smooth and soothing. I would probably love wearing this to bed. After two and a half hours: A hint of soft herbal carnation, very powdery, smooth and sweet with distant echoes of non-foody fruitiness. Without reapplication it is very mild mannered, understated and close to the skin. After 5 hours: Just a soft hint of carnation. Slather test: Whoa, heavy grass, and an almost intoxicating fruity herbalness that might be a bit too heavy in large amounts. If I keep this, I don't think I will need to apply quite this much. I wasn't expecting it to be this powerful Final verdict: I enjoyed everything but the slather so I'm on the fence about this one. I'm going to rest it, and then retest later.
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    Paris

    In the bottle: Fruitiness with a hint of lavender. Wet: Lavender and some sort of bitter, artificial, fruity medicine I can almost taste on my tongue. Dry: Lavender, overwhelmed by some other, cloying floral. Must be the lotus. After a few minutes: LOTUS, so much lotus. After first hour: Given some time it's rather nice, but I don't think I want to wait that long. After two and a half hours: A hint of fruity lotus. After 5 hours: Faint floral. Final verdict: This is alright, but I don't want to keep it.
  7. Greensleeves

    The Reward of my Benevolence

    In the bottle: Strong, greenish, dry wood. Wet: Soft, woody green incense. Dry: Fresh greenish, woody cedar-y incense. After a few minutes: Resinous, green, sage-y, sandalwood-y, cedar-y incense. Really fresh, but at the same time warm and deep. After first hour: Herbal, cedar and sandalwood with a hint of something floral coming in and being just slightly cloying. After two and a half hours: Soft cedar and floral, slightly powdery. After 5 hours: Faint floral. Final verdict: I liked where it went at the outset, and the drydown wasn't bad, but I think ultimately someone else would probably love it more.
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    Salzburg Krampuslauf

    In the bottle: Sweet, powdery lavender and tea. Wet: Lavender, oudh, tea. It reminds me of Snake Eyes Gleaming in Springtime's First Twilight, but not as funky. Dry: It still smells oudh-like. It must be the leather. I'm also getting a hint of Chanel #5. After a few minutes: Leather and floral muskiness, possibly some tea. It's a very sophisticated and pleasantly nuanced blend of aromas harmonizing very well together. After first hour: Soft, resinous, leathery floral, with a hint of vanilla. Still getting the Snake Eyes Gleaming vibe. After two and a half hours: Soft, powdery, honey-like floral. After 5 hours: A faint, soft hint of resinous floral. Final verdict: Very nice, I think this is a keeper.
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    Insupportable Misery

    In the bottle: Herbal lavender with a hint of tea. Wet: A bit of lavender and lilac, slightly similar to Villain, also a bit to Calliope. Dry: Herbal lavender and lilac. After a few minutes: Sweet lavender and herbs with a little hint of powdery soft lilac coming out to play. After first hour: Soft powdery lilac and herbs. After two and a half hours: A hint of lilac. After 5 hours: Faint herbal lilac. Final verdict: I'm already on the lookout for a backup bottle.
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    A Look of Peace

    In the bottle: Incensy, woody floral, with a commercial cologne kind of edge. Wet: Woody lavender, and a sort of dish detergent tang. Dry: A floral woodiness. After a few minutes: The sandalwood is coming out a bit more, it's a nice soft wood that makes me feel like I'm in an antique furniture store filled with potpourri. After first hour: Soft floral woodiness. It's less dry now and more sweet, but there's still very little sign of the lavender. After two and a half hours: A faint hint of sandalwood. This is a very mild scent now. After 5 hours: Totally gone. Final verdict: Nice enough in the end, but not a keeper.
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    Verdandi

    In the bottle: Fruity, apple, green and a bit woody. Reminds me of Yew Trees. Wet: Like a fresh green apple, accompanied by sweet green herbs. Dry: The apple has died down and the herbs have come to the fore. The apple is fresh but not foody like apple pie, instead it's much more vegetal and uncooked. After a few minutes: Fresh peppery herbs and mildly sweet apple. It definitely has similarities to Yew Trees. After first hour: Gentle powdery, sweet, and green. But not sugary, or confectionary sweet, more of a fresh herbal sweet. After two and a half hours: Sweet powdery green. Ah, it's the amber, I forgot about the amber. I love me some incensey resins. After 5 hours: Faint resin and green. Final verdict: This is so good, I need to stop falling in love with everything I test.
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    House of Night

    In the bottle: Floral and peppery green. Similar to Saint-Germain. Wet: Fresh, green, a bit of mint, a bit of thyme, a hint of eucalyptus. Dry: Fresh, tangy, resinous green with a hint of floral that is just right instead of excessive. After a few minutes: A little bit pine-y, still tangy, and I'm getting more of the still fairly well-behaved floral. Now it's starting to go fruity, which is interesting, kind of a hint of berry. After first hour: Fresh green with a hint of floral and possibly aloe and mint. Smells a bit like Phantasm or Cordelia. After two and a half hours: Soft powdery green with a hint of floral. After 5 hours: A faint wisp of green. Final verdict: I want a bottle of this, but I don't need any more bottles, really I don't.
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    Devil's Claw

    In the bottle: Sharp, incensey and smoky. Wet: Tangy, dark yet fresh at the same time. A lot like a smoky single malt scotch. Dry: Totally smokey scotch, kind of a combination of Islay and Speyside single malts. After a few minutes: I still feel like I'm smelling Ardbeg, my favourite single malt whiskey. After first hour: I'm getting more of a Gaueko smoky vibe from it now, just a touch greener and fresher beneath the smoke, minus the lavender, of course. A touch of incense too. If I met someone wearing this I would throw myself at them. After two and a half hours: A note of sweetness has crept out through the smoke. After 5 hours: The smoke is mostly gone, leaving a sweet greenness and a hint of cured tobbacco. Final verdict: I don't need any more Bpal, but if I found a bottle I would probably snap it up.
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    Egle

    In the bottle: Powdery fresh green and fruity. Wet: Fresh green, resinous, some sort of greenish floral with a hint of wood. The fairy tale is Egle, Queen of Serpents (which I am not familiar with), but I'm not sure if I detect any Snake Oil in the blend. Dry: Fruity, berrylike, but still quite green. After a few minutes: It reminds me a bit of Yew Trees. Hmm, maybe this is a hint of what I might be smelling: "As she commanded so it came to be: and now the oak, ash and birch are the strongest of our trees, while the willow to this day will shake at the slightest whisper of a wind for she quaked before her uncles and gave away her true father." This is really, really good. A bit mossy now, with sweet green wood. Half an hour in it's starting to fade. Just checked the forum reviews, and there are notes listed: Ocean water, hyacinth petals, star jasmine, and fir. The fir is quite outspoken, which is the way I like it, while the flowers are more submissive. The ocean water must be the freshness. After first hour: A faint green, powdery fresh sweetness with a definite smooth, soothing coniferousness. After two and a half hours: A hint of sweet fir. After 5 hours: A hint of sweetness. Final verdict: I like it, but I can't decide if I want to keep it.
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    Brusque Violet

    Testing Brusque Violet today. I think I might have to add violet to my list of tolerable flowers. The mint really makes it into more of a fresh herbal scent, than a cloying, in your face floral. And it's still in stock. It has a nice resinous/incensey kind of note too, which I love. runs off to add it to her wishlist (Nevermind, it isn't as necessary as I first thought)
  16. Favourite colour: Green Black is a far, far distant second, and only because it goes so well with green. Favourite metal: Silver or silvertone. Will take other metal colours if the jewellery piece has green in it. Favourite animal: Shark Favourite tea: Anything green, preferably with caffeine. Favourite clothing type: Medieval, Renaissance and Goth, Celtic Favourite candy: chocolate or chocolate-mint, or chocolate with hazelnut. (I really hate anise/fennel) Favourite music: Early (Medieval, Renaissance), Delerium, Era, Loreena McKennitt, Mediaeval Baebes, Azam Ali, Lesiem, Dead Can Dance, Lisa Girard, Deep Forest, Tulku, Celtic, Enya Favourite books: Medieval/Renaissance historical fiction such as books by Phillipa Gregory Favourite historical period: Tudor Favourite historical personages: Anne Boleyn, Lady Jane Grey, Joan of Arc Favourite television shows: Science fiction and fantasy shows, also animal shows (especially shark ones), plus historical dramas and documentaries, supernatural shows like Ghost Hunters and Most Haunted Favourite design aesthetic: Celtic/Tribal
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    Himerus

    In the bottle: Sweet ambery resinous incensy goodness Wet: Reminds me a bit of Arcana, or Penitence. Dry: Sweet powdery amber with a hint of lilac. After a few minutes: Lilac is coming to the front a bit. Still quite ambery. After first hour: Lilac and resin, powderiness, possibly musk. After two and a half hours: Soft musky incense After 5 hours: Faint sweetness Final verdict: Pleasant, but not something I need to hold onto.
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    Aunt Caroline's Money Draw

    A post I made in the TAL chatter section would probably be good to include here. I'm not reviewing the oil from an aesthetic perspective, this is just the results of an experiment I did on October 25: Just anointed the inside of my purse, spouse's purse and put a tiny drop of Aunt Caroline's Money Draw on my computer. Need to make some sales for Christmas shopping. Need my writing to start paying. ✍️✏️🖋️✒️🖥️🖨️📗💲💵💰🤑 Edit: Anointed a printout of my Paypal account balance and savings account balance for good measure. Edit 2: The government has sent $$$ to people with disabilities. I just about fainted when I checked my bank account. Apparently this has been in the works for a while, even before my said anointing, but it's still a cool synchronicity. Edit 3: The government has sent more $$$, and I have a bite on my sales post for the first time in ages. Edit 4: Found some Canadian Tire money in the elevator today. Edit 5: This TAL just keeps giving. Edit 6: No more windfalls so far, but I found a key chain I had been looking for with a reproduction of a Canadian $1000 bill on it, and I anointed that as well to be my money-drawing talisman. Edit 7: More nibbles on my sales post. Edit 8: Got our best tax refund ever!
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    Bestiaire du Moyen Âge

    In the bottle: Tangy, fruity cough medicine Wet: Fruity, pineapple, apple and a hint of mint. Dry: The green is taking over a bit and it's less medicinal now. After a few minutes: Ooh, fresh, fruity and green at once, sooo nice. I'm getting a hint of grass. After first hour: This reminds me of something... a bit like Green Phoenix, or Phantasm. The fruitiness has died down quite a bit and now it is more of a fresh, piney herbal. It's weird, it also registers some incense in the mix, even though I know there isn't any. Maybe it's the musk. I never used to like musk, but the Lab's version of it doesn't bother me at all if I like the other notes in the blend. I think this scent would layer well with something that had lavender in it, like maybe Envy, although it is quite nice on its own. After two and a half hours: Soft, fresh, and distant. I've enjoyed this more than I hoped I would. After 5 hours: Indistinct sweetness. Final verdict: I'll definitely use up this bottle. Edit: I still smell it faintly on my wrist 24 hours later. I won't say it has a huge throw, but it is there.
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    A Vigilant Eye at Heaven’s Center

    In the bottle: Fresh, tangy, fruity green, with a hint of minty/eucalyptus. Wet: Kind of a green/mango/papaya Dry: Kind of a mugwort/old dried eucalyptus. After a few minutes: Powdery soft and fresh herbs. Reminds me a bit of Chlorophyll and Californite Phoenix. After first hour: Soft, powdery fresh with a hint of incense. Might be the labdanum, it has a faint similarity to Gaueko. After two and a half hours: ellocentipede mentioned it was like Demon in the Dark from LUSH, and I think they are right. I used to love Demon in the Dark and always wanted a perfume like it. It's also a bit grassy now. After 5 hours: Soft amber-y herbal. Final verdict: I think this is a keeper. Edit: 24 hours later I can still smell a bit on my wrist.
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    Pyramus

    Testing my 9 year old vintage bottle. In bottle: Sweet fruity herbal incense. Manages to be both dark and fresh at the same time. Wet: Lavender, fruity incense, ambery powderiness. Very deep and complex without being overwhelming. Dry: I'm getting a bit of something that smells like tonka. Normally I dislike tonka, but this doesn't seem to bother me. The green herby aroma is amplifying. After a few minutes: Soft amberiness, incense and herbs. The fruit is coming back to say hello. After first hour: A happy incense party for my nose. The resins are just so sweet and delicious. After two and a half hours: Sweet powdery incense, with just a hint of fruit. After 5 hours: Soft resin and fruit. Final verdict: This is good, I will have a hard time parting with it.
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    Green Phoenix

    In bottle: Sweet fresh and green, with a hint of fruitiness Wet: Green, clean and soapy. Dry: Soft, powdery dry herbs. After a few minutes: Fruity banana and papaya overlain by green. It reminds me a bit of Dragon Moon 2008 with it's soft, powdery herbs. It also reminds me a bit of Green Tree Viper. After first hour: Soft, clean fruit and herbs. After two and a half hours: Faint fruit and herbs. After 5 hours: Pretty much gone. Final verdict: I will definitely use up what I have but I don't know if I need more or not.
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    Hypnotize Me

    In the bottle: Lavender and greenness, smells just a teensy bit like Saint-Germain and I am positively tickled pink. Wet: Lavender and something fresh and minty. It's a bit like Envy, too. Dry: There's also some sort of incensy note or sandalwood like aroma, but it's very clean. After a few minutes: Very fresh herbal lavender, and the herbs are sweet instead of savory as I found with Chlorophyll. The other herb note, which must be the mugwort kind of cuddles up to the lavender and makes a soft powdery green sweetness that is almost better than lavender alone. It is kind of hypnotic, I can't seem to stop sniffing my wrist. After first hour: Very faint lavender now, I think the mugwort is coming forward, but it smells nice so I have no objections. After two and a half hours: Soft and very faint herbal. Still can't stop sniffing my wrist. After 5 hours: Pretty much gone. Final verdict: I think this one is a keeper.
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