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Scylla

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  1. Take A Knee is definitely a cinnamon-y apple scent, mostly. I smell the grass in the background when I first apply it and it is really nice and fresh, but the grass note fades away fairly quickly on me. It's there in the background as sort of a dry grass scent (like Scarecrow), but the the apple and spices are most predominant.

     

    It is a nice, cozy autumn daytime scent and I might get another backup bottle.


  2. Origin: Straight from the Lab

    Initial Thoughts: I had no idea what this was going to smell like and straight up florals usually aren't my thing, but I wanted to donate to the relief effort so I thought I'd give it a try.

    In the Bottle: STRONG, in your face tropical floral. I'm a little worried! There is definitely some white floral to it, a bit of greenery, but mostly a lush tropical hibiscus.

    Wet: Still a bit strong and tropical, but rather than a bright red hibiscus it smells more like a white floral to me. I also smell some tropical greenery. It kind of reminds me of The Hanging Gardens crossed with Tiki Queen (but it has been a while since I smelled the discontinued Hanging Gardens). I'm liking it!

    Drydown: Definitely worth the wait --it's a lovely, not at all overpowering tropical floral. I'm wearing it at work today, and it is very pleasant and totally appropriate for the office.


    Verdict: I like it quite a bit, and that is saying something since I am not usually a big fan of straight up florals! If you love florals (and especially tropical florals), I'd definitely recommend it.


  3. I bought a bunch of decants of the Shunga scents, so when I got around to trying the imp of Lovers and a Fan I could not remember what the notes were.

     

    This scent is very interesting on me, although I did not immediately detect coconut, saffron OR honey! I'm not sure exactly WHAT it smells like, but combined with my chemistry it's intoxicating and I can't stop smelling my wrist! I'm definitely going to need a bottle.


  4. I wore Goofballs for the first time today. It was 12 degrees, with a -9 windchill, but this warm, happy summer scent made me think of summer! It really does smell like grass, dirt and dandelions with a touch of musk and a light floral that I can't pinpoint. A very evocative scent that makes me think of summer--and summers of my childhood, in particular. Well done!


  5. I see, er, smell, the comparisons to Dorian, also. On me, it smells like a cross between Dorian and Lilith Victoria with lemony tea. I got imps of all of the Lilith's Birthday scents, and this is my favorite so far. :wub2:


  6. Transeo is one that I obtained a long time ago and don't think I ever really tested! In the bottle, it smelled very pleasant but the notes were hard to pick out.

     

    Now that I see the notes in this review thread, I am flat out shocked, because what I ended up with was a really loud, clanging combination of rose, soap and metal, pretty much from start to finish. I don't know which evil notes could have combined to do THAT, but this is SOOOOO not a good scent for my chemistry!

     

    Transeo had a really strong throw and lasted 12 hours. I could still smell it quite strongly when I got in the shower this morning.


  7. I picked this up at the C2E2 convention in Chicago. I love it! I am a big fan of vanilla, and this is no exception.

     

    Wet, it is straight up vanilla with a creamy edge, so it definitely does smell like vanilla ice cream.

     

    On drydown, it is vanilla and something peachy. Reminds me of peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream.

     

    I was surprised by the throw on this one. I didn't expect it to last very long or have much throw, but I can still smell it on me 8 hours later. I love it! And I love it when people compliment me on this fragrance and ask me what it's called. :lol:


  8. I sniffed and purchased this scent at the C2E2 convention in Chicago, and I think it's going to be one of my "go to" scents for this summer.

     

    Wet, it is like a freshly squeezed lemon covered in sugar. Lemonade, anyone? :yum:

     

    On drydown, the citron and lemongrass die down a bit and the white musk become more predominant, and I smell the amber way in the background. I don't specifically detect the other notes (although I'm not sure if I'd recognize elemi, zdravetz, and ravintsara if they smacked me upside the head!), and I don't get a chemical undernote at all.

     

    This is definitely a sweet, fresh, light, summery citrus scent with decent throw. If these Chemtrails are skydoom, I'm a goner!

     

    ETA: About four hours after drydown, and all traces of the citrus are gone. The faint scent that is left is sweet and resinous. Much different than the way it started out, but also very nice.


  9. Velvet Bandito is my favorite of the Velvet series, and I would never have guessed it from the note description!

     

    I smell a variety of spices, but clove does seem to be the most prominent. It's also a touch smoky and herbal. I don't smell the cedar until the drydown. Anyone who is a fan of spicy scents like Three Witches or Shub should definitely try this!


  10. I have not smelled any of the original Dogs Playing Poker scents, so I can't compare the Velvet version.

     

    To me, Velvet Dogs Playing Poker smells strongly of stale coffee, burnt sugar, cigarette smoke and wood, but for some reason it strikes me as masculine. It's really not something I'd want to smell like, but it's oddly comforting! It's what I imagine a Men's Only AA meeting would smell like. :lol:

     

     


  11. Velvet Nudie is my second favorite of the Velvet scents (behind Velvet Bandito).

     

    On first application, there is a note that reminds me of Estee Lauder's White Linen. I'm not sure what note is doing that, but it's definitely a floral, possibly a rose. As it dries down, whatever made it smell like White Linen fades away and what remains is very clean, slightly musky and a little citrusy. The scent lasts a long time, but stays close to the skin. A very nice spring and summer scent!


  12. Musk, vetiver, woods and spices to my nose. I could tell immediately that it was way too manly to work on me but that my husband would love it. And he does! But he'll never admit to wearing GOP. Or at least the name. :lol:


  13. In the imp Independent is totally fizzy cola! I asked my husband and kids to tell me what they thought it smelled like, and all three of them concurred!

     

    On me, it is still a bit cola-ish and fizzy, but with citrus. Definitely a light-hearted pick me up kind of scent!

  14. Gelt


    I bought Gelt for my daughter for Christmas, since her favorite BPAL scents are Bliss, Candy Butcher and Lump of Coal. Naturally, I had to test it for myself after I gave it to her. :P

     

    On me, it is very reminiscent of Lump of Coal at first. However, the chocolate smell fades fast and I'm left with a weird metallic smell with the powder-y scent of the amber in the background! Not my cuppa, unfortunately.

     

    However, it smells fantastic on my daughter and she loves it. So it doesn't matter that it didn't agree with MY chemistry.

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