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  1. kakiphony

    The Piper at the Gates of Dawn

    In the bottle: Astringent pine on the first whiff, with orange appearing on the second sniff. This seems aggressive and a bit feral in the decant. Wet on skin: Pine is the dominant note with just a hint of orange to brighten it. The overall effect is the olfactory equivalent of sucking on something sour so all the spit leaves your mouth. It also remind me of Christmas. Early dry down (15 minutes): The right wrist is much sweeter than the left. It is mainly orange with linden rising up from below. It is quite perfumey and smells a little bit rancid to my nose. Despite these observations, it is not unpleasant -- just more "sophisticated" than what I usually wear. The left wrist is spicier, with pine sap and a hint of the molasses/gingersnap scent that certain patchoulis produce on me. The left is preferable to the right. I will have to see how this war of chemistry plays out. Late dry down (one hour): For a scent with patchouli and pine, this has turned out to be something fades awfully quickly on me. After an hour, I'm left with a scent that is very skin-like and has next to no throw. It is mainly the gingersnap molasses patchouli smell with just the subtlest hint of the sweet linden/orange comination at the front of the sniff. It's pretty, and quite surprisingly lady-like.
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    Le Père Fouettard

    In the imp: The first whiff is all buttery batter -- so much so that it is a bit off-putting to me, who has mixed results with butter and cream notes. A second whiff reveals the licorice and leather, nicely balanced. Strangely, each time I smell this in the imp the butter/dough note recedes. Wet on skin: My right wrist is heavily leather, with an almost burnt note to it. A bit of licorice rises up against that burned/dry note. The left wrist is a much milder scent, and is a soft, almost powdery combination of sweet cookies and soft, buttery, worn-in leather. Early dry down (15 minutes): This is fading very quickly on me. The right wrist is now a lovely, soft, sweet combination of licorice (more liked dried anise than licorice candy) and sueded leather. The left wrist has a much stronger licorice note and the few whiffs of leather I get from it are the burnt variety. Oddly, the right wrist is mellowing and fading while the left wrist is growing a bit stronger and seems to be amping individual notes in each whiff. Final Dry down: This finally evened out on both wrists to a soft, powdery leather and anise mix. Verdict: Interesting and unusual. I like it, but don't think I need a whole bottle. A second decant would be sufficient I think.
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    CCNow Questions & Problems

    Thank you! If I don't hear form them by the end of the day I'll just give up my hope. But it's nice to know they're looking.
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    CCNow Questions & Problems

    Does anyone know how fast the answers address is replying to things lately? I ran into a problem with the forum only scent I ordered yesterday: CCNow says I typed my security code wrong. Of course, they didn't e-mail me about it until after I went to bed last night. Grr. I e-mailed the lab this morning to see if I could resubmit (CCNow gives me a link and says the order is "pre-approved" but I don't know if that will actually apply to such limited edition scents.) I'm kind of afraid that the answers address is usually swamped with questions and that they won't see mine for a day or two, by which time the answer wouldhave to be "no you can't resubmit the order." I'm tempted to just resubmit and hope for the best, knowing they can always refund my money if the answer is no...but I also don't want to look greedy and presumptuous. I'd really rather have their blessing first...
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    Must Be the Mica

    Just so you know, I have been reading this faithfully. It's been very helpful as I've made my own switch to OCM and mineral foundation. Thanks for blogging about it!
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    Why I may be somewhat withdrawn

    It wouldn't shock the judge at all. Often people retain attorneys in the middle of proceedings, once they realize they are in over their heads. (I practiced divorce law in Michigan for 7 years.) As long as your sister HAS an attorney, I wouldn't worry too much. All the legal aid attorneys I worked with were very competent. They get more experience because they handle more cases, and sometimes getting ahold of them can be harder, but in general I would not dismiss them as incompetent right off the bat. (One of my fiercest competitors was a legal aid attorney. I had MUCH respect for him.) If she is trying to represent herself though, STOP HER. Especially if she is dealing with Mr. Bigshot attorney, she will need an advocate who knows the ins and outs of the law so she doesn't get blindsided or bulldozed. The very messiest cases I ever handled were where people hired me AFTER the divorce was final to try and make things right because they had signed things they shouldn't have while representing themselves. If you have specific questions, PM me. Divorce law varies by state, but the overarching issues remain the same everywhere.
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    Hellhound on My Trail

    In the bottle: This is sweeter than I expected. It's all bourbon vanilla on a very subtle base of woods. Interesting. Wet on skin: Still surprisingly sweet. Definitely a mild wood base, and the bay rum is only showing up for me in the very top of the notes on the back of my palate after I sniff. Much less masculine than I expected. Early dry down (10 minutes): Still very much a mild wood/vanilla combo, but there is a hint of spice developing. It's almost like a sweet ginger. I'm being reminded of both Anne Bonny and Shub, neither of which this should smell like at all. But I like it! Late dry down (1 hour): This is a very mild scent on me and stays nicely next to my skin with little throw. The bay rum did develop a bit more over time, and the vanilla receded to the background. What I am left with is something on the sweet/woody end of the gender neutral spectrum (as opposed to the musky/incense end). The spice is ginger/bay and is mild and sweet. I wish I'd bought more than one bottle. This is going to rock on J.
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    Goblin

    In the imp: Dry and very woody patchouli of the type that always smells like a cedar chest to me. Wet on skin: Exactly as in the imp. This is a VERY woody patchouli. Early dry down: This is morphing very, very little. It is almost all dry patchouli. I smell like the inside of cedar chest. I get very little coconut. If any is present it is a very dry and dark coconut that blends almost imperceptibly with the patchouli. Late dry down: The coconut and benzoin eventually sweetened things, but neither appears as a stand-alone note on me. This ends up a sweet, yet dry patchouli. It's like a cedar chest with some kind of candy stored in it. But the candy is so old that it no longer has a distinct odor, just a sweetness. This is nice, but not bottle worthy on me.
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    Marianne

    In the imp: Sweet-tarts. Wet on skin: Sweet-tarts over a base of dry and spicy woods. Early dry down (10 minutes): Dry and spicy with just a hint of something berry/plum at the top. It's not sweet so much as it is juicy. Late dry down (45 minutes): After the initial dry down, this stays remarkably true on me. It's a dry, spicy patchouli at the base with a tart, jammy fruit over the top. Very nice. Edited to add: As I wear this throughout the day it is reminding me more and more of Tintagel. I realize the notes aren't similar, but yet it really does smell like Tintagel. Maybe the plum/lotus mimics dragon's blood?
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    Agrat-Bat-Mahlaht

    In the imp: Caramel with a hint of something light and floral on the front of the palate as I sniff. Wet on skin: Caramel, but not a deep dark caramel. This is light and golden. The floral I smelled in the bottle is missing at this stage. Early dry down (10 minutes): The floral note I smelled at the beginning has risen, lending a more sophisticated vibe to the caramel. I tend to stay away from all florals except fruit blossoms, since they seem to be light enough for me to escape the rhinitus reaction most florals cause. (The orange blossom in Vixen and the ylang ylang in Hetairae, for example, work quite nicely on me.) The apple blossom in this is staying true to that generalization. It is definitely a floral, but it is light and sweet enough that it is not making me sneeze. Late dry down (45 minutes): This really is very like Red Lantern, only without a smoky note. The caramel lends on on-going sweetness, but the star is the wood mixed with apple blossom.
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    Eisheth Zenunim

    In the imp: A sweet floral mixed with a spicy (as opposed to deep and resiny) patchouli. If I didn't know better, I'd guess the sweet was from something like honeysuckle or a fruit blossom rather than peach. This is actually scaring me a little. Wet on skin: This is still very floral as it hits my skin, with a very spicy patchouli in the background. Early dry down (10 minutes): Huh. This is strange and I must be amping the ambergris and patchouli like crazy because I am getting no peach and no honey. This is not even a little bit sweet on me. It is all spicy patchouli mixed with something almost ammonia-like. It is kind of ick, honestly. Late dry down: Wash. It. Off. This is like peach and urine on my left wrist and patchouli and ammonia on the right. It is just plain foul on me. Oy.
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    Bezoar

    In the imp: I can't pick out a single note in the decant. This is very complex and well blended. It's a warm, deep, golden scent -- like dry grasses mixed with chai (but not sweet -- like brewed chai before you add the milk or honey). Wet on skin: Still very golden. It doesn't smell like hay so much as it does like an empty hay mow. There is the hint of dryed hay there, but it is more about sunlight baking the dry wood of the barn with just a hint at what that barn used to contain. Early dry down (10 minutes): My skin is amping the cardamom like crazy. It's rich, warm and savory. I also smell something that is very like sage, but which I suspect is the hay interacting with the cardamom. Late dry down (45 minutes): This faded incredibly quickly on me. All that is left is a bit of warm, dusty smell.
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    Hand of Glory

    In the imp: Pungent, sharp, almost cleaning product woods over the top of a sweet, resiny beeswax. I think I smell Murphy's Oil Soap? Wet on skin: A hint of sulfur against woods and the beeswax. Much nicer than in the imp. Early dry down (10 minutes): The woods amp on me and take on a musky, dry, men's cologne smell. The beeswax fades very quickly. This is pleasant and J expresses approval, but I think it may be a bit too masculine for me. I need some sweetness with my dry. Late dry down: This continues to get dustier and more dry on me as it morphs. I get the slight powder that sandalwood often gives me (I usually get more powder from sandalwood than I do from amber). It's a very masculine scent and very, VERY dry. The beeswax sweetness didn't last much past the wet stage, and if it added much depth gto the scent on me this would have been dust without it. Not my thing, but it's purely a chemistry issue I think.
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    Pickled Imp

    In the imp: Red hots -- the usual cinnamon smell to my nose before other notes allow it to morph. Wet on skin: Cinnamon is dominant, but there's also a sharp, pungent smell under it that I suspect to be the pine. Early dry down: Strangely, I'm getting cinnamon and woods. This almost smells to me like there is some uncredited wood base -- maybe something like teak or mahoganey. The two scents aren't mingling either -- more like they are fighting for dominance. I suppose the "wood" I smell could be the pine sap, but it smells nothing like pine to me. It is a deep, smooth cedary aroma. Late dry down: High, sweet, cinnamon and vanilla. Like cinnamon toast crunch cereal. Really. I smell like cereal. And it is wafting. This is the first time anyone from work has ever noticed and commented on my scent. (It was called "evocative.") I'm actually not comfortable with that. I like my scents to be private diversions and am NOT someone who likes a cloud of scent to trail about me. Verdict: This is perfectly nice, but just not me. I'm happily sending it on.
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    Clémence

    In the imp: Hmm. I was expecting something rich and woody, but this smells strangely like some kind of floor cleaning product in the decant. Wet on skin: That's more like it! The dominant note upon first application to me is the combined with cloves. It's a deep, well rounded tea note, kind of dry and a bit smoky. This is like sticking your head into a little hole-in-the-wall tea shop that specializes in spicy blends and chais. The clove is amping and wafting and making it sweet. The clove is, in fact, so sweet that there is an almost licorice aroma at the very top (not like licorice candy as much as Twinings' licorice tea in the pale blue bags). Early dry down (10 minutes): Spicy tea! I once wished for a Constant Comment scent, and I think this may be it. Woot! Late dry down (45 minutes): Definitely, really and truly Constant Comment. I even get a tiny hint of citrus/orange which is not listed in the notes. I really can't get more specific than this. It is a dead ringer for Constant Comment. Must. Have. Bottle.
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    The Illustrated Woman

    Full disclosure: I tried this yesterday and wrote 90% of a review then. My computer crashed, taking that 90% with it. This is a recreation, and I can't swear I'm remembering every nuance. In the imp: Pine sap. The kind that forms in sticky globs on trees and that people braver than me chew in place of gum. Early dry down: The pine sap is quite dominant, and it seems sharper on my skin than it did in the decant. I get very little sweet or smoky from this. There is something resinous and a bit woody at the base that the jagged pine sap scent is sitting on, but it's not the usual molasses/wood I get from patchouli. Late dry down: Huh. I smell like an old man wearing something truly wretched from a drug store -- like Aqua-Velva or Stetson. I have no idea what about this scent has turned it into my grandpa on me, but that's what it is. Usually, this happens from dark musk blends (not skin musk!). I never got any lovely tobacco or rounded resins from this, it went straight from spiky pine to old man musk. This is one of those scents that makes bpal unpredictable and exciting to me. Based on the notes, this should have been awesome on me. Patchouli is my best base, honey is beloved, smoky vanilla and tobacco both do well on me, and pine has worked in some blends quite well (Organ Grinder specifically). Skin musk has worked before too. Yet, somehow, in combination, this blend just does not jive with my chemistry. It just goes to show that bpal is tricksy stuff. I may let this age a bit and come back, but I doubt it will age enough for me to judge it again before the CD comes down. So this is probably not a bottle purchase. I'm still marveling because of all the ladies, this is the one I expected to buy.
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    Inez

    In the imp: Strangely, in the imp this smells nutty to me. It reminds me of Queen of Sheba or Wezwanie/Hold. Wet on skin: This is very sweet and rich at first application. The vanilla is a dark, sultry vanilla and the carnation is immediately present on me as a very spicy undertone to the sweetness. On my left wrist there is still that nutty note from the decant, but it is not present on my right wrist. Early dry down (10 minutes): Pretty. The amber is developing into something subtle and golden that blends very nicely into my skin. The woods re anot detectable as separate notes, but have evened out the heavy vanilla sweetness and mde this into something less sticky sweet and more grown-up and grounded. Late dry down (45 minutes): This is subtle, skin hugging amber and red sandalwood scent on me. The vanilla, so strong in the bottle and in the earliest stages, has almost entirely disappeared leaving dry, golden amber and the slightly musky men's cologne scent that I sometimes get from red sandalwood. It's pleasant and unobtrusive, but doesn't knock my socks off. I can see myself keeping this imp and reaching for it when I want to smell good, but undetectable (as when I wear O). But I don't think I need a bottle or have any hording impulse. This is very similar on me to the Lion (which I actually like better) and to the dry down phase of Wezwanie/Hold (I think it's the red sandalwood amping on me).
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    Mead Moon

    In the imp: Sweet and rich with an almost floral (honeysuckle?) top note. This is much more complex than all the "whoah, honey" reviews have led me to believe. Wet on skin: A floral honey that is both sticky and light. This does not smell like a fruit honey (blackberry etc) to me, but more like an herb or flower blossom honey (something like a thyme honey maybe...nothing as distinctive as an orange blossom honey, but definitely a light, sweet, almost herbal honey). I don't get any of the gruit or spices yet, but I do get a whiff of lemon. Early dry down: This is rich without being cloying. Although I don't get an alcohol note, I am definitely feeling the mead. The honey is tempered with enough herbs and spices to make this a more rounded scent, rather than just be sticky sweet honey. The rosemary note stands out to me as resinous and a little sharp, but it is blending really well with the sweetness. There is some fruit (from the gruit) in the bcakground at this stage, but I can't pick out an individual note. Instead, they add a kind of tart counter-point to the honey sweetness. If I was drinking this, I'd call it a dry mead rather than a sweet one. In fact, I just had a dry cyser (mead made with apples) at Coopersmither's brewery, and the aroma is remarkably similar to this. (I had to guess, I'd suspect apple in the gruit, but a very tart apple.) Late dry down: As it dries, this develops a slightly powdery edge that reminds me of the amber in the Lion. It doesn't go baby powder, so those who hate the powder scent shouldn't fear. It simply gives a dry, soft finish to the scent. The herbs and gruit at the base have gone a bit bitter on me over time, but this is not a bad thing. Instead, they form a kind of bitter/tart base on which all the sweetness of the honey can rest. In the crooks of my arms (where the oil stays more moist) the lemon note is quite distinct and is a rich lemonaide note rather than a cleaning product. This is a lovely summer scent!
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    Krampus

    In the imp: OMG. This is the leather from Spanked. I am in shock. No one told me that this could be the one that was meant to replace my best beloved LE of LEs. Oh my dear sweet heavens, please let this initial impression be true. Wet on skin: Leather -- the supple, sueded, glorious leather of Spanked, plus something spicy, resinous and oh so wonderful. I know the notes don't say a word about cinnamon or cassia, but I'm getting something that spicy. If this dries down true, I am in LOVE. Early dry down (10 minutes): This is amazing! It is turning into a slight more subdued version of Spanked. It's the same incredibly soft leather and spices on a resinous base. The only thing it lacks is the patchouli note (which dries down to an almost molasses note on me). This is glorious and perfect and....oh why is it June rather than December so that I could buy a bottle? Late dry down (1/2 hour): Oh glorious leather! Oh perfect woods! Oh beautiful scents that dry down softly, yet retain their shape without going powdery! Oh bpal at its best, let me sing your praises! You are more invigorating than a cold shower. You are more beautiful than the desert under a full moon. This scent is stunning. Really and truly stunning. Not quite as perfect as Spanked, but very, very near. It my dry, naughty alternative to Vixen. I must now sell my first born child for a bottle...
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    Pumpkin II (2007)

    Full disclosure: Pumpkin scares me. I used to have a pumpkin pie body wash/shampoo by Philosophy (the only one of the Cookbook set I used) that I adored. And there are all those articles that say pumpkin pie is the most appealing smell to me. But when I tried Jack... Holy microwave popcorn, Batman! The lab's pumpkin has a history of going fake-butter smell on me, which is not appealing. But every year I long for the pumpkins even though I think they won't work. Finally, I got my courage up to try them and a super kind person scent me some sniffies of Pumpkins II and IV to try. I will be brave! In the imp: Buttery pumpkin overlaid with something sweet and floral. I only catch the floral at the back of my palate, the front is all butter and pumpkin. This is a thick scent. Wet on skin: Upon application this is a bit less thick and buttery. I'm able to smell a bit of the carnation as floral spice and the champaca is sweetening the pumpkin while also thinnging it out. (I'm always confused when I see champaca flower as a note. Is it frangipani or is it different?) Early dry down (10 minutes): This is really surprising me. I expected the combination of pumpkin, tobacco and tonka to be really rich and deep, but this is developing into something light and sweet. It reminds me of Hetairae. It is slightly fruity (the same kind of vaguely grape/berry/plum fruit that I get from both dragon's blood and ylang ylang) over something almost brandy-like (although more like peach brandy than straight-up brandy). Half hour mark: This really pretty, and not at all what I was expecting. The scent still reminds of me of Hetairae, but also of Nature's Gate Hawaiian Awapui shampoo and conditioner. It's that kind of light, sweet floral that is almost more fruit and honey to my nose than it is flowers. The tonka base allows this to stay rounded and soft, while other notes play way up high on my palate. This is pretty, VERY feminine, and sophisticated. It speaks to me of floaty chiffon dresses and floral and leafy garlands in your hair. The pumpkin is just a background note, deepening and sweetening this blend. I think I love this.
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    The Phoenix

    In the imp: All I smell are the aquatics. It's a watery, acquatic, and a bit ozoney men's cologne. Wet on skin: My skin immediately amps the aquatics and ozone. I am sneeze-central. I'm really hoping they tame themselves, because the other notes should work. Early dry down (10 minues): This is still very aquatic/ozone (I know they're different, but my nose tends to sense them exactly the same way: fresh cologny=sneeze!). The lime has risen up a bit and I'm getting a citrus tang with my sneeze. The woods and snake oil have not yet made themselves known. Half hour mark: Sometimes, perseverence pays off! I tend to wash off aquatics and ozone very quickly because of the histamine reaction they give me upon application, but when I do struggle through it they tend to fade fairly quickly. After twenty minutes, those aquatics/ozone top notes have begun to retreat and my friends the woods are coming out to play. This is turning into a light, bright lime and wood scent. It makes me think less of pirate ships than of a day spent in the middle of Lake Erie on my uncle's bass boat drinking (completely illegal) Corona with lime, and baking in the blue dazzle of sky and water. One hour mark: This has settled into a very subtle (little to no throw) citrus tinged wood with a just a hint of musk at the base. The snake oil is present only as the faint, sweet musk on me. I have never sensed either the gun powder or the blood notes in the blend - they are so subtle that they simply contribute to sweetness and brightness of the base. This is a much fresher scent than I usually wear, yet it is pleasant. Lime is one of my favorite citruses as it is both bright and a bit spicy on me, without the cleaning product associations that plague lemon and (more infrequently) orange scents. It combines with the snake oil/musk base and the woods to produce a light cologne that is grounded, yet sparkles. On another note entirely, why do I always want to stick a 'c' in aquatic (so it would be spelled acquatic)? Is it phonetic? A left-over from other language I once knew?
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    Pirate Moon

    Thanks to an incredibly awesome bpaler, I finally got to try this!!!! In the imp: I sense an earthiness to this that surprises me for something with so many woods -- I think it is the red musk. Behind that is a sharp, clear lime and a hint of something salty. Wet on skin: There is a sweet, aquatic note front and center which sounds great in theory (cool water), but is making my nose itch/run just a tad. I'm hoping it calms down because underneath it I can smell the woods (faintly) and a bit of leather (even fainter). This one either HAS to morph on me, or I can now safely say that aquatic notes are a deal breaker, because every other note in this should be gorgeous on me based on past experience. Please morph little Pirate Moon. Early dry down (10 minutes): Thank you bpal fairies! This is, indeed, morphing in amost pleasing fashion. The musk and woods have combined into something that resembles my usual reaction to woods as a base note, but less dry and with a touch of wet to it. Overlaying the wet (not damp and mildewy, but really and truly wet) is a soft, almost delicate leather note. Late dry down (1/2 hour): This has turned into the spicy, woody, leather scent that I was expecting. It reminds me a lot of Villainess' Quick or Dead soap, but without the sweetness from the sasparilla. The leather is a soft, delicate leather and it is in harmony with the lime, which is also soft and not too sharp. The base has dried out considerably and is now dry woods and musk, without the previously mentioned wetness.
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    The Buggre Alle This Bible

    In the imp: Old, soft, worn-out so it drapes well leather with a hint of some. Wet on skin: Buttery leather with a hint of smoke. There is a hint of incense at the back of my throat at the end of each whuff. Early dry down (10 minutes): The paper smell is developing along with the leather, and the dryness of the paper is taking away the soft feel of the leather and turning into the cracked leather of the description. This reminds me of a darker, more masculine antique lace. There is also a smoky aspect to this which is less incense on me than it is fruit wood. It's kind of like applewood in the smoke before you put the meat in. Late dry down: This is very nice. The individual notes have blended into a kind of better-than-incense incense on me. It's a kind of tobacco leaf and leather smokey smell. The only thing I can imagine making this better is a dollop of dark vanilla. I mayve to try layering it with O or Sudha Segara to give it a bit of sweetness.
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    Nanny Ashtoreth

    Full disclosure: I am floral phobic. I took the plunge and ordered a decant of this because the wood, leather and berries sounded wearable if the flowers were VERY background, and because I can't help but adore the character. (One of my goals in life is to own a complete Mary Poppins costume.) I am going into this praying that this is as leather on me as it appears to have been on so many other reviewers. If I'm the only one who gets flowers, then I will know that this indeed an evil demon of a scent. In the imp: Strangely, I get men's cologne and doctor's office. This is evoking all the afternoons I spent sitting in the small injection room waiting to get my allergy shot. It's antiseptic and woody. I'm getting alcohol, band-aids, and tongue depressors with just a hint of some perfumey cleaning product or air freshener. Maybe the lab got confused and this is naughty nurse rather than naughty nanny? Wet on skin: Wood, wood, wood. And burning plastic. And it still smells like the shot room. This is very, very odd. On my right wrist band-aid is by far the dominant note. Early dry down (10 minutes): This very wood and leather, and yes it still reminds me of the shot room. It's a hot, sterile, wood, leather and band-aid smell. Strangely, this is not a bad smell to me. It actually reminds me of my childhood in good (if twisted) ways. Half hour mark: This has dried down to a really pretty wood and leather scent which is rounded out by something that might be berry and might be floral and might even be a musk, but is so subtle that it's not really detectable as a separate note. I don't think it's masculine as much as it is extremely dry and warm. This makes me think of the inside of saunas. Several (4+) hours later: I had to come back and add to this because zomg has it gotten good! It still doesn't have a lot of throw, but I keep catching whiffs of something super sexy, and it's me! This has bloomed into a sexy yet subtle blend of leather and wood with something sweet at the base that makes it incredibly graceful. This is a bottle FOR SURE, and I really want to try it on J (although he may balk at wearing a nanny's perfume!)
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    The Ifrit

    In the imp: This high, sweet and dry to my nose. I detect something akin to almond extract with cinnamon. Wet on skin: The red musk hits the back of the palate first, and then there is an after-whiff of sweet, dry almonds and a high floral of some sort (I assume it's the dragon's blood, but its a much less grape syrup floral than DB usually evokes on me). It reminds me a bit of Scherherzade, but with more sweetness and less spice. Early dry down (10 minutes): The dragon's blood is amping on me and I'm getting a much sweeter scent than many of the other reviews have reflected. I am not getting sand so much as I am some kind of small, sweet, gingery cakes. These are dry cakes, but they have a floral water infused, extra sweet icing on top. Half hour mark: This is still quite sweet, but no longer reminds me of a cakes. It is definitely a morpher and one of the bpals that seems to interact with my skin in interesting ways. The top note on this is sweet dragon's blood. Usually, dragon's blood on me is grape Nehi, but this more like one of the "dry sodas" that whole foods sells (they have lavender and ginger), flavored with a bit of tart concord grapes. Under the sweet is a base of very dry ginger, heated up just a touch with cinnamon. The cinnamon is not of the red hot candy variety, but is deep and resinous, like cinnamon sticks that have been tucked away in a cupboard for years and years. One hour: This scent had an unusually long dry down/morph phase. Finally, after a full hour, I am getting some of the sand/desert that others have mentioned. It is hot, dry and sweet all at the same time. It's also a fairly mild scent, without a lot of throw. I like it. But a bottle? We'll see how often I gravitate toward the imp...
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