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gingiemay

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  1. In the bottle and on my skin, this smells of LEMONGRASS!! A high, sharp, metallic ozone-y LEMONGRASS. Whoa. The LEMONGRASS sticks around for about an hour, but after it fades there is a beautiful sweet and slightly musky scent left behind. I think it's the tonka playing very well with the metals and hyssop. Unexpected love!


  2. I hate that I have to start watermarking stuff but I'm sick of people stealing my photos to use on their ebay auctions or whatnot. I'm going to have to play with the watermark size but it probably means more background and less label. :rantrave:

     

    Do you use Photoshop? If so, you can add a watermark and make the opacity light so that it's transparent... PM me for details if you want. :)

     


  3. I can see where people are getting the Snow White + Rose Red description, but on me Rose Red is a much stronger, more powerful seductive rose. Rose Red is serious business. The rose in Pink Snowballs, however, is light, fresh and girly. It's cute and fun and flirty. I do get the chilly vanilla floral, almost identical to Snow White, from this in the bottle and on the dry down, but it's blended beautifully with the fresh rose note I described above. So far I love it, and I think it's close enough to Snow White that I don't need to track down a bottle from this year's release; I have last years and still love it.

     

    I should also note that Rose is usually ugh, ugh, ugh powder awful on me so I'm excited to have found a rose blend that works.


  4. Beth's peach note is usually really pretty on me, I love Eisheth Zenunim and The Gaoler's Daughter. Both are scrumptious on me--sweet and feminine. This peach blossom note is more fresh and crisp, it mellows after application but stays more like a crisp, white peach. The white tea and moonlight musk (which seems like a white musk to me) keep this fresh and almost sharp at first. The night-blooming jasmine does NOT smell like cat pee on me which is quite an accomplishment! I don't get any ho wood or chrysanthemum except as a light floral tone. This is a really unexpectedly pretty scent on me. I think it will age nicely.


  5. In the bottle this smells similar to how I remember it from WCWC: a sharp, woody, salty smell with a little berry. On my skin, however, this is a yummy salty, woody musk with a little berry to sweeten it. I find it layers very nicely with Winter Maiden. A year's worth of aging has turned this into a well blended bottle of win!


  6. This is a lush, gorgeous floral that is not your typical floral. It is soft and clean, with lavender that is not too sharp. It is sweetened and tempered by the magnolia. This is feminine and fey, but elegant at the same time. It certainly evokes a garden at night.


  7. Upon application, I get the Chinese musk, a yummy cherry overtone and the jasmine giving off cat pee. After about one hour, the jasmine has quieted enough so that I barely notice it. The musk has come up more and the cypress is more prominent. This reminds me of Vecherennya for some reason. It is pretty but a little strong on the musk and cypress plus the early cat pee aspect.


  8. I think this would be the right thread for this question...I got a lab order in yesterday (yay!), and received my long-awaited bottle of The Girl. I was so excited! When I put it on to test, I immediately recognized the scent. I thought that was weird, since I bought it untested. I tried it again and realized it smells exactly like Under the Harvest Moon. I was concerned that it was just my nose being wacky, so I put UTHM on one wrist and my The Girl on the other, and I cannot smell a difference. I did it again this morning. Is it possible that my bottle has been mislabeled? I really like the smell, but I was really hoping to try The Girl. I read through all of the reviews, and I didn't see anyone review The Girl in a way that sounds like what I received. Any opinions or advice?

     

    Do you have a helpful friend who can sniff test the bottles for you? I would suggest having them blind sniff and try not to lead them in the direction of "does this smell different to you?"

     


  9. When this bottle arrived, it had two very sharp, almost overwhelming to my nose elements: patchouli and red musk. I let it age in the hopes that it would mellow, and it did, but the red musk just completely overwhelmed the patchouli and it resulted in a very strong band-aids smell. I got no black current, mimosa or orchid, which saddened me. Swap!


  10. This is a sexy, sexy floral. I get mostly orange blossom, and in this rare case the note is a true orange blossom that doesn't go sour or soapy on me, tempered with a sexy undertone of red patchouli. It's not dirty or hippie, but it's sexy and seductive. This is a gorgeous scent! Bottle!


  11. So this is a really interesting scent--in the imp it is definitely a chocolate-y, vanilla, mint cookie scent. On my skin, it turns a kind of sweet, brown musky scent with vanilla and pistachio. I can't decide if it smells a little funky on me or if it's yummy. There just feels like something is slight off and I can't put my finger on why.


  12. In the imp, Red Rider really does smell exactly like tanned leather. It smells like putting your face into a pile of leather jackets and smelling that cool, clean leathery smell. Unfortunately, when on my skin, it turns into this funny wet dog wearing a leather coat kind of scent that is just not pleasant. I'm bummed because I was really excited for this, but at least the Black Rider is a win on me.

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