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Finch

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  1. When I first put this on I immediately though of cinnamon gum. On the dry down the cinnamon is still prominent, but also I get a little ginger and clove with a warm sweetness that can I only describe as dried orange peel with a touch of vanilla. A very interesting blend - I like it!

     

     


  2. A very simple, sugared floral at first, then after a while the vanilla takes over and starts morphing into burnt plastic. I'm starting to think my skin isn't too fond of some of some vanilla blends. Too bad, it's really pretty in the imp.


  3. This morning I was moving about getting ready for the day when my nose caught a lovely rich scent. I realized it was my imp of Nosferatu which I had laid out the night before. What a throw! And so pretty. To my nose the wine isn't so apparent, it's mainly mossy sweet earth with a hint of something floral, nothing sour at all. Very nice.


  4. In the imp it's a very, very sharp sneeze inducing floral. Initial application on my skin it's gardenia and an unpleasant undercurrent of vanilla that reminds me of melted plastic. After an hour or two it settles down into something sort of pleasant, but not worth the wait.


  5. On the initial application I definitely get apple and peach, but it's not heavy and over-ripe. There's also a touch of floral sweetness with a sharp, unidentifiable edge. Frankincense and myrrh, perhaps? Unfortunately, after it's been on my skin for a while the sharpness overwhelms everything and irritates my nose. Darn it. :angry:


  6. Apple, dragon's blood, and musk; so pretty, warm, and sweet without being too cloying. Plus it's longevity is very decent. I like this one a lot!

     

    I must say, so far I am really loving the dragon's blood.


  7. Freshly harvested fruit with a little garden dirt and leaves. Its a wonderfully soft scent that makes me think of peach gelato and picnics in August.


  8. No mistaking the mint and lavender; a very lovely combination that's neither too intense nor subtle. Initially the mint stands out then settles nicely with the lavender, however, it fades surprisingly fast. This would be a good one for a scent locket.

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