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countessmouse

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  1. Sharp lavender and herbs in the imp and on my skin. It took me a little bit to identify the wood note as evergreen or balsam and that has almost overtaken the lavender as the dominant note here. I'm hoping some of the incense notes that others are getting will appear soon. A very light throw, and I'm afraid it will be gone in an hour or two.

     

    Overall, a nice "wintery" scent that I really like. I'm just afraid it won't last on me.


  2. In the imp it smelled like sweet cough syrup and I had a momentary debate about actually putting it on before I did. On drydown, I'm getting vanilla and sugar, but not much else. I'm hoping the lemon and sweetpea show up at some point.

     

    Wearable, but not a favorite.


  3. Crisp fruit in the imp and wet on my skin with just a hint of green appearing as it dried. However, there is a floral note in here -- something white -- that is pushing the fruit into the background. Maybe even a bit of musk. Very light, pleasant scent.


  4. A lot of pear and rose in the imp and wet on my skin, and I was briefly afraid they wouldn't play well together but they seemed to resolve their "issues" once the freesia appeared and the sickeningly sweet violet finally went away. There is a slightly woody undertone which, like Stellans, I'm assuming might be the Queen Elizabeth root. Unfortunately, while quite pretty, this scent has hardly any staying power. I can barely smell it two hours after application, which makes me sad. :cry2:


  5. In the imp: green and floral. Wet on my skin, the cherry blossoms pop and a very light citrus appears as it dries down. It has an almost plasticky tone, but I really don't mind it. Not getting much of the tea, but I don't mind that, either.

     

    Very light and very pleasant. This one may go on the "get a bottle" list.


  6. In the imp: sagey, dusty sweet pea. On my skin, sweet pea with just a hint of sage but as it dried the musk slowly appeared. It is a lovely, light scent and doesn't appear to be disappearing off my skin as I thought it would. I might just have to get a bottle of this one.


  7. In the imp and wet on my skin, dark floral with incense, but it also had a bit of a sour note that sometimes shows up when incense is involved that I've since learned to ignore until it goes away. Mostly incense on drydown and then after about two hours it was completely gone. Disappointing, really.


  8. I was a little nervous about trying this one given my last experience with mahogany (Mata Hari - eccch!) and it was very woody in the imp with just a hint of incense and a slightly bitter note. In fact, in the imp and wet on my skin, it smelled a bit like an old apartment I had in New Orleans. On dry down, the pachouli, amber and musk have amped and I'm just now getting a hint of fruit, but no strong pear note.

     

    It's turning into a lovely, gender neutral scent that I think I'm going to have to try on the bf.


  9. Squid is an odd one, but not in a bad way. Lots of incense, juniper and fruit both in the imp and wet on my skin. As it dried, it kind of reminded me how World Market and Pier One Imports used to smell before they went all corporate and mega-chain -- exotic incense, bamboo, etc. It still sort of smells that way now, although some aquatics have appeared. I like it.

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