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archionblu

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  1. I love clove AND clove cigarettes (y u illegal to sell in the US now, djarums? :cry2: ) , so this is a great list for me! I have to say Hell-Gate of Ireland goes to basically straight clove on me.

     

    The old atmosphere Thriambus (when applied to skin, which I did because it smelled like a hospital in the vial and I only had a tiny imp) smells EXACTLY like some of the clove cigarettes I've tried. the tobacco note is a little too woody for djarum blacks/djarum teas, which I like most, but it's def closer to some of the other brands and the djarum black cigarillos I've tried.


  2. So y'all. I have this problem.

     

    I like smelling like sexy scents with leather, musk, amber, myrrh, and cloves. I like smelling like dirt and stones and sea water.

     

    None of these are appropriate for a entry level Tech support/IT/AV department job.

     

    Help? All the scents I keep reaching for are all completely inappropriate for interviews (Loviatar, Infernal Lover, Pom III if I'm going for mild). Since I've never liked perfumes before BPAL, I don't really know what people generally find benign and pleasant that would also give the impression I know my way around a computer and am friendly and helpful.

     

     

    TIA!!!!!!!


  3. I'm a bit confused. :unsure:

     

    I have 2.5 imps of Loviatar that I received as extravagant gifts from wonderful people or bought on ebay (the .5), but while 1 and .5 are the same, the second imp is different smelling and looking. It's golden, instead of the deeper read, and it is actually kind of...floral???on me? :ack:

     

    It really confused me. It's a from-the-lab-label, and say's Loviatar on it, but...it smells and looks so different. Does anyone have an explanation for this phenomenon? I'm so grateful to the people who scent me the imps, because it's in my top 2 BPALs (well, any scent EVAR), but I was just curious/wanted to know for documentation purposes.

     

    TIA!

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