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provocateur

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  1. In bottle: Lavender and ... lime? Something a little citrus.

     

    On skin, wet: Lavender, plain and simple.

     

    On skin dry: A light lilac, which then fades off into floral powder.

    Conclusion: While this is light and airy, I was hoping for more of the lime to show up.

     

    Rating: 2/5


  2. In bottle: Sunny! Very warm and inviting. There's a hint of daisy and carnation and just fresh flowers behind it.

     

    On skin, wet: Airy, bright sunflower, heliotrope, carnation and daisy. It just reminds me of the spring garden.

     

    On skin, dry: The amber pokes out and overlays the spring floral. Wrapping its self around the vanilla musk ever so slightly. It's finished at a golden, earthy tone.

     

    Conclusion: Talk about a pick me up in a bottle. This was pretty much love at first sniff. The Ultimate question - How many bottles to horde?

     

    Rating: 4/5


  3. In bottle: a nice woody herbal scent. it's hard to decipher the notes separately on this one.

     

    On skin, wet: Hoo lawdy! It's a sharp astringent woody... thing. It managed to clear out any sinus problem they seriously thought of having.

     

    On skin, dry: A somewhat headachey, airy dried herb blend.

     

    Conclusion: Well, at least I know what to keep around when I have a sinus infection! :P

     

    Rating: 0/5


  4. In bottle: Earth. Very earthy, almost to the point of moldy (roots) earth. There's a little hint of a woody note.

     

    On skin, wet: Mandrake. Pure mandrake. I had to check a couple of my plants just to make sure.

     

    On skin, dry: It went poof after about 20 minutes.

     

    Conclusion: While this is pretty true tell to the actual plant, I was unable to tell if this ended up morphing into something more or not.

     

    Rating: 1/5


  5. In bottle: Flowery! Very floral.

     

    On skin, wet: Very floral, and there is a hint of the loam.. not much else.

    On skin, dry: Mm. Powder and soft florals.

    Conclusion: While it was fun to stalk this down, and I'm glad I got to try it, I should've realised by now that florals and I are not a happy couple.

     

    Rating: 0/5


  6. in bottle: Fresh, outdoors-y - which is more than likely the honeysuckle, carnation, daisy and other spring florals.

    on skin, wet: spiced honey mead.

     

    on skin, dry: a green, honeysuckle honey.

     

    conclusion: there was, while it was drying down, where I wanted to say there was a point where it smelled like bright sunshine. However, I don't know what exactly bright sunshine really should smell like, or even what notes would give off that sort of aura. Beth has managed a very delightful, outdoors-y spring scent with this one.

    rating: 4/5


  7. in bottle: a soft dragon's blood.

     

    on skin, wet: resinous poppy. (the resinous is a sign of the dragon's blood on me).

     

    on skin, dry: amber and poppy.

     

    conclusion: well the dragon's blood did surprise me by not being so overwhelming and musky on me as it usually is. I think the ylang-ylang might've taken care of that. I love amber and poppy, but this one didn't really cut a rug for me.

     

    rating: 3/5


  8. In bottle: Black opium in all it's delicious glory

     

    On skin, wet: More black opium and vetiver and a hint of honeysuckle.

     

    On skin, dry: Vetiver and opium.

     

    Conclusion: This is very deep, rich and succulent. How did this one escape me for so long?

     

    Rating: 5/5


  9. In bottle: Lily and rose

     

    On skin, wet: Mandarin and the rose is still there.

     

    On skin, dry: the typical rose and powder combo.

     

    Conclusion: I had hoped, with how the rose didn't get soapy while it was wet, would stay that way, instead I get the rose powder that reminds me of grandma.

     

    Rating: 0/5


  10. In bottle: Ozone.

     

    On skin, wet: Musky, resin ozone.

    On skin, dry: Ozone, pure ozone.

     

    Conclusion: I'm not an ozone fan, but I was hoping more of the notes in this blend would be strong than the ozone note.

     

    Rating: 1/5


  11. In bottle: Dirty, spicy plum.

     

    On skin, wet: Patchouli and plum. Oh, bliss!

     

    On skin, dry: Tonka, benzoin, plum and patchouli.

     

    Conclusion: I really don't care if there were other notes in this, because just as it is, is divine.

     

    Rating: 5/5


  12. In bottle: Lemon? Where the? An woody? I'm not sure if this is turning out to be just amber and musk...

     

    On skin, wet: Cedar, and amber. (Again, the hell?)

     

    On skin, dry: Amber powder.

     

    Conclusion: I have to wonder where the lemon and cedar came from. That was one of the bigger abnormalities for me. Normally, I love amber and musk, but I guess this combo just didn't do it for me.

     

    Rating: 0/5


  13. In bottle: Lemon!

     

    On skin, wet: Citrus, but not the citrus of Detox.

     

    On skin, dry: Industrial lemon cleanser. I can see how this would make for purification.

    Conclusion: Not my bag, but I think I'll try it as a room scent for meditation with some Detox to see how that can compensate for the cleanser smell Lustration develops.

     

    Rating: 3/5


  14. In bottle: Green herbs and a bitter lemon (is that the balsam or the storax?)

     

    On skin, wet: Balsam and herbs. There's a little light note that I can't quite decipher.

     

    On skin, dry: Balsam, or storax, which is reminding me of almonds.

     

    Conclusion: I wish more of the green had come out to play. Or maybe it was the embalming herbs reminding me of almond. Either way, I don't like almond.

    Rating: 0/5


  15. In bottle: Peach, peach, and some myrtle.

     

    On skin, wet: Peach and "bright" musk (it certainly is sunny!)

     

    On skin, dry: Amberish peach.

     

    Conclusion: There's definitely a lot of peach here on me.

     

    Rating: 1/5


  16. In bottle: Pure ylang-ylang

     

    On skin, wet: Neroli and ylang-ylang

     

    On skin, dry: a hint of sandalwood and not a lot else until the ylang-ylang comes back.

     

    Conclusion: Ylang-ylang and I do not a happy couple make, apparently.

     

    Rating: 0/5


  17. In bottle: Dark amber with a hint of sandalwood.

     

    On skin, wet: Amber and musk. A hint of the imperial florals kick around a bit.

     

    On skin, dry: A generic musky amber.

     

    Conclusion: Where's the woods, vetiver and violet? Disappointing

     

    Rating: 2/5


  18. In bottle: Smexy girl - orange blossom and lemon verbena. A beguiling innocence.

     

    On skin, wet: Honey suckle and lemon. The heliotrope is flitting in and out.

     

    On skin, dry: everything else seems to fade and I'm just detecting the lemon verbena.

     

    Conclusion: It's a very girlie blend, and definitely not for me

     

    Rating: 1/5


  19. In bottle: Damp foliage - somewhat like the outdoors after a fall rain.

     

    On skin, wet: Rain. It smells exactly like rain.

     

    On skin, dry: An herby, foggy dampness.

     

    Conclusion: I can't tell if I like this or not. I may keep an imp on hand as a benefaction during ritual, but other than that, I'm ambivalent about it.

     

    Rating: 2/5


  20. In bottle: Vanilla and sage.

     

    On skin, wet: Cedar and white musk.

     

    On skin, dry: Vanilla and leather.

     

    Conclusion: I think I've found my first love you! vanilla blend. I'm usually pretty blah about them. I love the way this morphs. It's got to be on of my favourite morphs to date (Al-Sharain is still the first favourite morph). Welcome to the bottle list darling!

     

    Rating: 4/5


  21. In bottle: mm, black currant

     

    On skin, wet: black orchid and myrrh. It's light, but there's a hint of something heavy in the background.

     

    On skin, dry: poppy and labdanum (which must have been the heavy previously). It's bliss. Shortly thereafter, it morphs back to the orchid, and then true to orchid form, dissipates.

     

    Conclusion: Lovely, but I may just keep this as an imp when I'm feeling the mood for floral.

     

    Rating: 3/5


  22. In bottle: Honey wine. There's also something soft underlying the background.

     

    On skin, wet: Laurel and bay. Heavy on the bay.

     

    On skin, dry: Laurel - which then morphs to sweet cloying honey. Lots of cloying honey.

    Conclusion: I'm learning that there are only a very select amount of blends where honey actually works with me. This, sadly, is not one of them.

     

    Rating: 0/5


  23. this, all around, from sniffing it in the bottle to three hours after application stayed a chocolate brownie batter. No myrrh, no sandalwood, no coco-vanilla.

     

    so, rather than eating my own arm, i made a batch of brownies and put this in the sale/swap pile. 0/5

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