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Everything posted by claudia6913
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This is not one I would choose from scent list alone, but as a frimp, I'll test anything at least once. This is very sweet. Not so much foodie sweet, but floral/fruit sweet. It's actually kind of pretty, and the longer it sits the more the florals come out and the fruit sinks to the background. Not something I'd reach for very often, but it has that sweet quality that I crave every once in a while.
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I can kind of almost smell it. It's very faint, very soft. I get the baby's breath. But, unlike other clover scents, I'm not really picking up that greenness that I was hoping for. It's nice but overpowering at all ... maybe for those days when I'd rather it be close to the skin instead of a huge throw.
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Dark, heady .... baby powder. Oh rose. It is flipping between baby powder and rose so maybe all is not lost!
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I'm almost afraid to try it. Rum and I, we're not always the best of friends when it's hidden in a blend. Front and center, I'm a little scared... It has a bit of a woody smell to it, and some hint of a fruit. Not as "alcohol" as I was expecting. It's not much of a spied rum either (my DH likes the Captian Morgan, so I know first hand that smell). As it dries it's going almost to cigarette ashes. Yuck!
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Very floral, clean and crisp, bit of a wafting feel to it. Pretty but it's almost too light and airy for my tastes.
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This is a VERY citrusy scent. It's got the feel of the disinfectant wipes I use, the lemon scented ones. And while cleaning I like to smell that in the bathroom or kitchen, I'm not so sure I'd like it on myself.
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I've shied away from chocolate scents for ... forever. This is the first one that's touched my skin since I was a child. And amazingly enough, I get little to no chocolate scent. It's actually very candy-like. I get more of a visual of the gooey part of a chocolate covered cherry, than I do the actual cherry or chocolate. Definitely not my cuppa, but not at all what I was expecting either.
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When your favorite GC blends are discontinued
claudia6913 replied to darklorelei's topic in Recommendations
Anyone know of anything comparable to Shadow Witch Orchid? I happened to find an imp of it, husband commented he liked it, and I made the sad face and said it was discontinued. He then made the sad face. And now we are a house of sad faces! -
Got this as a frimp from a forumite ... and I'm in LOVE. It reminds me a lot of my favorite CC:Female, but it's different enough that I'm going to have to hoard this one as well. Very nice sweet floral with a strong leather and a hint of smoke. It's wonderful, just wonderful!
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I can't believe I never reviewed this. It's one of the few lunacies that work on me. It's a nice smoky, ameber-like blend. All I can associate it with is sitting out around a campfire or something with friends, the smell of the smoke, dried leaves, friends, laughter, and fun.
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Dabbed on some Mme. Moriarty for my Birthday Breakfast with the siblings today. I'm the eldest so it seems fitting. Plus, I have big love for it.
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I'm sad to see this go. It's one of the few scents my husband complimented without being prompted. That being said, at first this is a wet, in your face, bunch of orchids. They're there and they're not going anywhere. But as it dries, it smooths out into a wonderfully blended potted orchid smell. A little musk/dirt/base scent, a little green, and a lot of orchid. Very nice indeed.
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I'll be sporting The Passionate Shepard to his Love for St. Patty's Day.
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Unfortunately this is just straight up soap on me. Nice soap, but strong and well ... soapy.
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In the bottle: Woody floral Wet on skin: This is soft, slightly floral, slightly sweet. Dry: Vanilla, musky amber, with a bit of floral. Light, sweet, and very nice. It keeps trying to go soapy, but it like toeing the line with it. Edit to add: With just a little rest this has really come out of it's shell. It only keeps the soap interpretation for 5 minutes or so before going to a beautiful, soft, sweet scent. But the staying power isn't there. I'm on my 3rd application in 4 hours. But it's so nice!
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In the bottle: Spicy amber. Wet on skin: Spicy, dry amber. Not a peppery spice, not a carnation spice, not a foodie spice that I recognize. Just a nice warm spicy amber. Dry: This doesn't really morph, it just is what it is and is unapologetic about it.
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In the bottle: I know this is weird, but it almost has a yeast-y bread-y scent to it. Wet on skin: I honestly have no idea what I'm smelling here. It's golden, but I'm wondering what is giving me a bread association. I've had all these notes in a scent before, everything but the musk in one scent too ... but this is just, different. It's morphing away from the bread-scent as it dries thank goodness! Dry: Ok, that's bettter. It's very soft. It's nicely blended that I can't pick out every note, but I'm liking it more as time goes on. Whew, that scared me! Edit One Year: Age has been good to this blend. It is softer, smoother, sweeter and the staying power is amazing.
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In the bottle: I get lots of myrtle and apple blossom. Wet on skin: It's floral, no amber, and only a hint of carnation. As this dries, the amber starts to come out and the carnation starts to spice it up a little. Dry: This is a very soft, floral scent. It's a little powdery, but very nice.
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Green, green greeny green greenery. Like walking through a meadow lush from spring with the morning dew on it. As it dries the carnation starts to come out a little more, but, it's not spicy, and I was kind of looking forward to a little spice in this blend. It's pretty, but probably only good to wear for a specific two weeks out of a year. Edit: Ok, after just wearing it for a while, I can see it's allure, or smell it rather. It mellows out into a nice meadow scent with florals wafting through. Definitely a green scent, but pretty if you like that sort of thing, which on occasion I do. Edit 2: After wearing it all day, I'm hooked. I can't stop sniffing my wrists.
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I was really hoping the juniper berry would not overpower this blend, but I should've known. I amp anything evergreen and it's turned into juniper berry SN. I'll try again later when it's had longer to sit. Edit: Ok, 24-ish hours since I've left it alone, and while the juniper berry is prominent when wet, it dies down fairly quickly and turns into a very nice antique-y smell. It's woodsy, and resiny and very nice.
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Barely let this sit as it's the one I'm most anxious to try. In the bottle: soft, slightly floral, a sort of golden green scent association. Wet on skin: Soft, blended, I'm having a hard time picking out any single note. It's floral without being floral, soft without being a pushover, wet smelling without smelling like water. Dry: This is starting to remind me of a not so watery version of my beloved Leanan Sidhe. I think I may have to give this a long test to see, but the more it dries the more it goes away. It's so pretty though when it's here!
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This is musky, spicy, and a little tangy. The imp I'm testing is probably one of the first few imps I'd ever gotten, so god knows how old it is. It mellows beautifully and it's just all around lovely to sniff. In the imp I wasn't terribly impressed, but on my skin it's doing wonderful things. I may have to add this to my next GC order...
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Very soft, very feminine. I've stayed away because of the milk and honey. Honey does weird things and honestly milk just sounded too odd to me. Rose's can go straight to baby powder as well. I'm mostly testing to see if I would like to purchase this for my daughter. Alice? She's sweet, a little spicy, very floral. I think the honey is just adding a bit of sweetness. The rose is behaving thus far but I get hints of baby powder occasionally. The carnation (my favorite) is spicing it up a little. I may have to try this on my daughter to see how it goes on her skin. If nothing else, I might just get it for myself.
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I get a very sharp scent in the bottle. On my skin it's like it's trying to go sexy, but this sharp note keeps getting in the way. Maybe another year to age it? Not sure really. Love vanilla but I'm not sure which scent is giving the sharpness. It takes a bit, but once it goes into a good dry stage, it smells nice. It's a kind of dark floral sweet smell. It's on the verge of going sharp. I still don't know if I like it or not...
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This was just pulled out of the mailbox a little over 2 hours ago. I think I've waited all I can to open this without bursting with anticipation. In the bottle: Straight patchouli - down and dirty and raw. Wet on skin: Still patchouli in the forefront but it's got some sweetness and dustiness backing it up. Drydown: Now the amber and vanilla come through, softening the screaming patchouli. It's a very warm and heady scent. Not disappearing in the slightest. The longer it sits, the smoother it gets and the calmer it gets. Overall: Pretty damn good, I gotta say.