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mirutai

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  1. In the imp: Wet and green. Delicious!

     

    Wet: Leaves and damp greenery, fresh and beautoful. A hint of ripe fig under leaves. I really like this stage.

     

    Dry: Unfortunately the damp leaves fades quickly, leaving a sweet fruity fig scent. This is nice, but then goes sweeter and sweeter to pure honey.

     

    I wish the wet stage had stuck around! The end result is just too sweet for me. I've heard that Strangler Fig is like the early stages of Eden - will have to try that one!


  2. A nice spiced, cinnamon-infused almond scent, which isn't as sweet as a lot of other BPAL almond scents. It's not _too_ foody, too... I actually like this, and I don't like many foody scents.

     

    While I like the scent itself, I'm not sure I'd wear it regularly. Morocco is another in a similar vein, and I think I prefer that to this.


  3. In the imp: Salty-sweet. A bit odd, but quite a refreshing scent.

     

    Wet: Aquatics, salt, and slightly fruity sweetness.

     

    Dry: The sweetness and the salt blend together into an interesting tangy scent... which is completely gone within the hour.

     

    My mom thought this smelled like wet plastercine, so I guess it's not all that appealing on me!


  4. Hmm. Laundry softener sheets. Gone rather dry and powdery. It really does smell like fresh-washed laundry... but this is not, on reflection, something I want to smell like. It is very neutral, though, if you're looking for a not-scented scent.


  5. In the imp: Amber. Soft, dry, dusky

     

    Wet: Soft, supple leather, grasses, amber. A surprising amount of throw!

     

    Dry: Warm, comforting, protective. Like summer heat. Mainly amber and musk, but still a hint of leather.

     

    I find this scent strangely protective, and calming. Very unusual, very good. A keeper!


  6. Faintly floral, faintly green, faintly herbal... and quite a lot like soap. In fact, I smell like I’ve had a shower with a really lovely expensive creamy floral soap. Come to Me smells clean and attractive, but not actually perfumy.

     

    Guess that might help it to acheive its stated goal, but personally I don't want to smell just of soap!


  7. Sweet, gentle florals, with the slightest hint of fruit. I thought this one was quite soft, but evidently it has a heck of a throw - my husband complained from across the room that Chuparosa was "too strong and sweet"!

     

    Since I don't wish to drive my husband away, I can't wear Chuparosa. Off to swaps!


  8. Budding Moon is a very light, very sweet floral. On me it's all peony and sweet plum, with a tiiiny bit of musk backing it up. I'm sad that the ginger never comes out to play - something crisp and spicy is just what this scent needs to balance it.

     

    It's a nice scent for spring, but not an instant-love for me. On someone who doesn't suck up the ginger, I suspect it would be gorgeous.

     

    I prefer Peony Moon, which is in a similar vein, but slightly less sweet to my nose.


  9. I was hoping that the champagne would temper the strawberry and make this into a more sophisticated scent... but on me it's straight strawberry candy. Very, very sweet, and far too akin to a little girl's bubblebath for me!


  10. On me, this starts incredibly sweet and sticky, like rose-flavoured bubblegum. Over time, it fades down to a rather lovely damp, juicy rose... but I'm not sure I can sit through the initial OMG SWEET! blast to get to the end result!


  11. In the imp: I AM CHERRY, BOW DOWN BEFORE ME! Black cherries in kirch, no less. I think I am becoming dizzy.

     

    Wet: Not so much cherry, phew. Still sweet, but with a spicy edge. It smells boozy.

     

    Drydown is the same as wet, except the cherries become slightly less sweet. Decadent, and I think I like the end result... but I’m not sure it’s really _me_. Maybe for special occassions...


  12. This starts of as a rich, deep, nutty coconut... and then dries down to powder on me. I suspect the iris is the culprit here. Oh well! Smelling like coconut isn't really my thing anyway.

     

    I suspect foody/nutty fans will eat this one up, though (er, not literally)!


  13. On me, this is all supersweet berries. I don't even get a hint of greenery or musk until the end of the day, when the berries finally give up and slink away, and I never get the tea. Straight-up sweet berries are... not my thing.

     

    And I had high hopes for this one. So sad!


  14. This is too conventionally "perfumey" for my tastes - in the imp it's a very complex, heady floral scent. I dabble a little on, dubiously...

     

    ... Aaaaand, as sandalwood scents seem to have a wont to do on me, it dries down to straight powder and soap. Nope!


  15. In the imp, this is all rich, ripe plums and spice. Wet, there's a sudden burst of sparkling carnation that explodes over the dark fruitiness of the plum - gorgeous! Over the day, this dries down to a muskier, less bright scent, though.

     

    Gorgeous, just like the description.


  16. In the imp: Strong sweet almond, with a hint of something darker underlying it

     

    Wet: Sweet almond, a hint of saffron/spice

     

    Dry: Warm and foody, with almond still predominating but balanced more by the musk and amber

     

    This is warming, without being _too_ akin to standing in a Turkish bakery. It's still probably a little too foody (almonds) for my particular tastes... I wanted to love it because, you know, Bastet and cats and all, but I have to conclude that I wouldn't wear this very often.

     

    It _is_ a perfect evocation of the goddess, though!


  17. This imp leaked in transit - oh, the humanity! So I only have a tiny drop to sniff and test.

     

    From what I can tell, Aureus is straight-up, 100% amber. On me, at least. I like amber, but this is rather too much of a good thing. It's so overwhelming it goes a bit musty and rank.

     

    Maybe some other notes were more volatile, and burned off through the leaky imp... but, from this small sample, Aureus is not for me.


  18. In the imp: Wet, sweet fruit. What? What about the soft, pallid florals?

     

    Wet: OMG LOTUS. Sweet, sugary bubblegum. WTF?

     

    Dry: By no stretch of the imagination can this be described as “pallid” on me. It’s all sweet, bright lotus. I am bemused. Lots of other forumites seem to have had the same experience, though.

     

    Since I don't like overly sweet scents or lotus, this is not one for me!


  19. In the bottle: Sweet and fresh, with a herbal edge.

     

    Wet: Cool, refreshing, and playfully sweet, but with a herbal note grounding the scent.

     

    Drydown: There’s a stage where the scent becomes rather musty as the sweet florals die down, but then the cucumber asserts itself and rescues it. Phew!

     

    A lovely fresh springtime scent. Interestingly, this is the scent that I get the most complements on when I wear it, in a "wow, you smell nice" sort of way rather than an "OMG, what is that sexy scent?" way.


  20. On me, Alice is all sweet, slightly powdery florals, and something else vaguely foody (I presume this is the milk). It's sweet and warm, though bergamot gives a slightly citrusy edge.

     

    Overall, too sweet and "little girl"-like for me, but I imagine that this would be lovely on the right person.

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