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ResinManiac

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  1. Gnome


    Reading about gnomes & seeing they are defined primarily by curiosity, tinkering and humor I immediately liked them, and coupled with the awesome notes for the scent I felt like I was BORN TO GNOME!

     

    So I tried some and as soon as I opened the bottle I got a big pepperyness like a one two punch from both the black pepper and ginger combined, with a soft barely there nutmeg. The ginger might as well be the root itself and it is spunky and assertive! I don't mind it because I like it and it really revs you up when wearing it. For that reason I don't recommend wearing it to bed, I made that mistake and couldn't sleep for a good while! I don't get any gear lubricant or smoke but I have high hopes that aging may help bring those notes to fore. I'm in love with this one and it will have pride of place in my stash, :wub2: :wub2:


  2. I tired a frimp of this and I'm so glad I did! Previously I had thought of skipping it because halflings seem like such a cliche go to character, but I should've known better than to underestimate them. ( I still think elves are snobby and elitist though ;) ) Halflings smell like good sustaining food, a comfortable, loving home and peace and happiness. It honestly made me think of childhood, it IS very comforting and snuggly. I unreservedly Love this scent and everything about it. It's good aromatherapy for the blues and what ails you. Highly Recommended... :wub2: :wub2:


  3. So many things are so so right with this blend, roses, wine, leather... but those violets and myrtles make a low key sickliness that can still be dectected from time to time. I don't think I can wear this, and that makes me very sad.


  4. I'm really pleased with how this turned out, warm, smoky and bright like tramping through red leaves in pleasant autumnal sunshine. I was worried it was going to be bitter but I bought a bottle anyway because my intuition kept telling me to and wouldn't leave me alone about it and I'm so glad I listened! Red musk is so pretty on me when it works and this is just beautiful! :wub2:


  5. When I open the bottle I get a huge coffee breeze from it, which isn't great because I don't care for coffee. When I wear it the rum and wine mix about as well as oil and water and the chocolate gets hidden behind the resulting maylay. Dragon's Blood doesn't seem to help this blend at all, in fact it just lays dead upon all the other notes giving it a kind of fake plasticy feel.

     

    I want to believe that aging the bottle will improve it some and i'm willing to try even after all this, but boy do I feel dissapointed now. :sad:


  6. Leather makes its happy well anticipated appearance, clouded by all the smoke and possibly ambergris. This becomes really masculine really fast on me, with a hint of bitter medicine floating around somewhere close in the background. Some leathers and musks work well on me but this is sadly not one of them, maybe a guy could pull it off more adroitly?


  7. Lovely blooms and fruit with a fulsome champagne flute sitting next to them, this is defintely my favoite Grace! Might have to see how it ages in a bottle though, the imp doesn't do it justice, aging in a bottle may improve it yet more still.

  8. Elf


    Pale golden musk, honeycomb, amber, parma violet, hawthorne bark, aspen leaf, forest lily, life everlasting, white moss, and a hint of wild berry.

     

    Berry lilly, lilly berry, soft and sweet but ultimately just not for me.

  9. Druid


    Wanted to like this one, but all I got is the terrible murky scent of fresh cut grass. Some folks like it, but I don't, I guess I must keep searching for the perfect RPG...


  10. Definately licoricey and bitter, although I do have an aged bottle to sample with here. Its a masculine scent to be sure and for that reason I wont be trying it again. But maybe it ages better on someone with more testosterone in their system.

  11. Rogue


    Started out ok, with the leather and rosin nicely balancing each other out, but then rosin took over and made it bitter/sour. Might be alright in small doses but any more and I'll have a headache. Other characters I foresee are better suited to my personality(and skin chemistry!!).


  12. Lilac has always been a favorite childhood flower for me, and tuberose I learned to love in soaps and shampoos so this is darn near perfect on me, violet is very subtle, just a trace bit of sourness announcing its presence. The effect is that of a moonlight sonota drifting through gossamer curtains late at night. :violin: One of the few Ars Moriendi scents that work on me.


  13. Orris always comes off as unbearably dusty(?) and aged on me, it's bizzare, I love it in powdered form but can't stand it as an oil. Add to that the terrible sickening lily (it actually makes me l :sick2: ) ghost that fills out the rest of the scent and it becomes totally unwearable. Odd that, considering ars amatoria just about always ends up being a winning category for me....


  14. I've always looked askance at red musk, it was always too sour of a note for me to enjoy. But now I know how to make it wearable and pleasant, sweeten it up! Honey and Caramel combine to make this scent lovely, I can't explain it but once it hits the skin it starts to bloom into the most perfect incensy exotica on me.

     

    Everything I was looking for in an itinerant caravan of wonders :wub2: :wub2: :wub2: 4stars.


  15. I bought it for all the wonderful black musk promised but when I apply I get drowned out by all the intruding saffron, and then said saffron ages into play-doh... :( :( :( I'm gonna have to remember that saffron is not my friend no matter how expensive the spice is...


  16. Jungian psychologist Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes in her book "Women Who Run With The Wolves" devotes an entire section to "Vasilissa The Wise" and in it her little doll symbolizes women's intuition. Inherited from the mother, it is a secret way of knowing that protects her from all the evil and harm Baba Yaga can devise and ultimately leads her to victory, and it is this interpretation I envision most clearly now. Grab yourself a bottle of this lovely scent, settle in with Dr. Este's book and don't forget to pay attention to your hunches and your instincts, it could very well save your life.


  17. Bright, sweet, almost candied in character. It's bubbly and uplifting, floral and fresh, it has nearly the same breezy quality to it that The White Rabbit posses. On others it may easily become cloying due to all the sweetness but it hasn't done that to me. Yet. It has the most lovely rose, like a late spring, spicy, candied rose that I just adore. More testing needed, but it is very beautiful, all said.

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