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sarandipitee

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  1. Adam, our suicidally romantic scoundrel. His scent is a palette of somber colors, melancholy memories, and lupine, savage beauty: black leather, pale sandalwood, ambergris accord, and the memory of a long-lost Victorian fougère.His internal life seems to be reflected in his lair, so his perfume also possesses the scent of the wood of his guitars, the rosin from his violin bow, the musty wool of neglected Oriental carpets, the plastic, metal, and magnetic tape of his reel-to-reel, the dust that permeates everything.

     

    like this way more than I thought I would. There are very few leather blends that actually work on me - usually it’s single note leather or headache inducing. Thankfully Adam is the softest, sweetest leather I’ve ever tried. The plastic is a bit much at first, but as this dries, the resin peeks through as does a hint of the fougere.

    I do like it, but it’s not something I’d wear often. I’m going to age it for a while to see what happens before I decide to pass it on.


  2. Beautiful chewy, caramel tobacco with a lovely bourbon vanilla. There is a jolt of cardamom that fades away and I can sorta make out the amber but the tobacco is the dominant force in this hair gloss. It’s really nice and long lasting. And this one will age nicely. ❤️


  3. Oh man I adore this. It’s absolutely divine. I love the Lab’s champagne note which is so sweet and bubbly and one of my fave notes. The orange blossom Is gorgeous. The vanilla blends beautifully. This will be in heavy rotation in my hair gloss lineup and it will pair amazingly with Shade.

     

    Soft, bubbly orange vanilla. ❤️❤️❤️


  4. This is the only Snow White I've ever been able to wear as the original is pure plastic nothingness on my skin (and to my nose).

     

    I still have that on initial application, but If I wait it out for an hour or so it just BLOOMS into this lovely vanilla backed by a bit of SO.

     

    I'm hanging onto this one to see if some aging can really make her shine.


  5. Weird, this is basically a floral Stimulating Sassafras Strengthener when wet. All winter green lifesavers minus the vanilla sweetness.

     

    As it dries it becomes more musty- but I can’t pinpoint individual notes for the Rose or lilac.

     

    It’s a very creepy scent and I’m not sure how I feel about it. It’s a little high pitched the longer I wear it and I can see it inducing a headache eventually.


  6. This is definitely glowing. I tucked my bottle away for a bit of aging and I’m so happy I did. I’m a massive frank and myrrh fan and this does not disappoint. While there was a bit of an edge when I first received it, it’s smoothed into a lovely wooden resin blend sweetened by the sugar and vanilla. This reminds me a little of the library at Trinity College minus the paper.

     

    Very happy to have and I think this will age even more sublimely.


  7. This is so so good. Ive only now gotten around to testing my bottle I got back in December and I think this little bit of aging was worth it. SO is amazing on me aged but I dont mind it fresh - this is definitely more on the obvs fresh end but the pumpkin spices blend perfectly. The only pumpkin thats ever worked on me is SO in the Pumpkin Patch and while this is quite different on me, I really dig it.

     

    Its kinda like if Devils Night 2009 and Snake Oil has a spicy love child. Very in line with the snake pit oils (which sadly dont work on me aside from the old Habu) but IMO better.

     

    Very happy to have a bottle and age this one up.


  8. I love Dorian with all my heart, but SW is awful plastic dolls head mess to both my nose in the bottle and once it hits my skin.

    Thankfully Dorian wins out over the two scents after dry down but I don’t think I can make it through the wet SW part.

    Basically if you can’t do Snow White, at all, avoid. Happy to have tried, but I’ll find a new home for my bottle.

     

    I totally take it back. Finally after over an hour into wearing it, it's more of the lovely fougere Dorian (think unaged Dorian) with a tiny hint of vanilla plasticness. I may try to age this one and see what happens.


  9. 2017

     

    Wet on my skin this is gardenia, olive blossom, nectarine and blood orange. Then the elemi and the lemongrass come in with a bit more, tang, I guess is the word I want. It’s got a high end feel, but the sweetness from the citrus stops this from becoming too much gardenia which can be headache central for me.

     

    On drydown it gets a little bit screechy but I’m still digging it. I’ll try it again in a few months and see how I feel.


  10. This is a REVELATION. This is a gorgeous, lush, deep floral I not only love but can wear. I dont get much cocoa leaves or tobacco aside from the overall beeswax sweetness mixed with the frank - but holy moley I love this.

     

    Cant wait to age this one. Next year will be glorious.


  11. This is a very cool oil. I get a lot of red apple in the beginning (realistic and juicy red delicious) and the banana arrives. The chilli pepper tingles my nose and adds some kick without being super spicy.

     

    The other fruits are there but blended extremely well into the background.

     

    Overall I like it. I need to age it more to get more of a kick but the imp will do me well.


  12. This is very pretty - fresh, clean soap with the barest hint of patch underneath. I really wish there was more nag or patchouli coming through. I think aging will really work on this one. I'll keep my decant and try it again in a couple months.


  13. Oh, I love this one. It's a 10ml bottle so I'm unsure of the age but it's so, so glorious. I love cinnamon bark and clove and spice and honey so this is perfect for me. It's softer than it should be from aging and sticks a little closer to my skin than cinnamon normally does, but no complaints here. It's an old favourite and I'm super happy to have a big stash. I need to try it fresh again just to compare the differences. Bengal is a little like Pickled Imp from the CD line but not as sweet.

     

    I feel like this is an unsung hero of the GC line. I never really hear much about it, tbh. Everyone should try it once.


  14. Oh man I’m so happy I bid on this when the lab put it up on eBay. It’s a beautiful and the only downfall is the tiny bit of powder that appears at the end of drydown. Still, it’s gorgeous and I love it.


  15. Chinese peach, bergamot, cranberry, red vegetal musk, carnation, white coconut, and Nepalese amber.

     

    Mainly a beautiful, bubbly cranberry, carnation, and bergamot when wet with that stunning Amber in the background.

     

    It's a dry vintage with some added background peach as it dries.

     

    Very grownup and fruity. Feels almost zesty. I quite like it.

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