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  1. This needed a lot of resting before I could smell anything at all. Now I get soft slightly sour frankincense and a hint of rose and lily of the valley. It's still very quiet and barely there.

    The resins amps a bit when it dries down pushing the rest of the notes away then the whole blend fades quickly. :huh?:


  2. I was so sad when my fairy let me know that Badgers had sold out. But I finally managed to get my hands on a bit of it!

     

    Badgers starts out quite green and fresh, then the honeysuckle amps together with the sarsaparilla and patchouli. It's quite a heady scent which is probably due to the honeysuckle.

    After a while all the notes combine into a sophisticated scent that's faintly reminiscent of dry mandarins. I'm glad I don't get a lot of leather or honey though the dryness of it is due to the leather.

    Apart from the mandarins the another strange thing about this is that it goes very smoky when it's dry, like opium smoke. I like mandarins and opium. :D

    Badgers starts out feminine and ends up leaning towards masculine. This is definitely a quirky one but one that I'd love to have more of.


  3. On my skin wet: Ergh pine, cherry and jasmine have merged into one stinky cloying mess. :ack: This isn't the cute jasmine from Ceanothus Silkmoth but a jasmine-sledgehammer. Okay it's calming down a tiny bit, enough to be sniffable... This jasmine is really powerful... I'll risk another sniff when it's dry.

    On my skin dry: Well it turned into jasmine (surprise!) with added sugar. The jasmine isn't too bad but it's giving me a bit of a headache. A little goes a long way, a very long way.


  4. I agree with Aldercy that this does indeed smell like you're right there. My first impression was that this really smells old-fashioned. The lead-facepaint is prominent after that I get honey and rose water. The leather amps after a while and joins together with the lead powder. There is a sweet berry-ish scent to this which may also be the lead.

     

    The painting itself is definitely interesting. I keep wondering why that woman in the back is trying to set fire to the painting on the wall. :eek:


  5. I didn't expect to like this one because of the lettuce which amped to high heaven on my skin in The Last Unicorn.

    But this is a very pleasant scent. Not too green, softly minty with a bit of warm powder from the musks. Even though it's a light scent I can still smell it over all the other scents that I have slathered on my arm.

    This would do well in the summer.


  6. Interesting. This starts out quite green then it morphs quickly to fruity honeyed mead. The red musk and rose are very quiet in this scent.

    The mead is doing it's banana impression when this dries down luckily it's blended in very well. Overall this is a comforting and creative scent.


  7. In the imp: Baby powder.

    On my skin wet: Baby powder. Really where is that coming from? Now it has morphed into salty baby powder. And morphed further into masculine baby powder, oddness.

    On my skin dry: If there was ever such a thing as grandmotherly masculine baby powder this is what it would smell like. Not what I had expected at all, I'm seriously confused by this scent.


  8. Aunt Rosie's All Purpose Cephalopod Bath Oil *gasp* is that you?

     

    I don't mind spiders when they're not actually crawling on me, actually there is one on the ceiling right now. I usually let them be I only take the occasional outside-spider out of the house. (It helps that there aren't any spiders in this country that can kill you.)

     

    Goldenrod Crab Spider starts out nice and tropical with a layer of fruitiness. The coconut isn't very apparent when it's wet, it's there but in the background. This is a fun scent so far.

    This isn't a morpher on my skin it stays true to the wet phase though it does warm up a bit. Goldenrod Crab Spider has a good throw.


  9. In the imp: Something in here reminds me of Ruddy Daggerwing. It certainly doesn't smell like I had imagined it but in a good way. :D

     

    On my skin wet: Bergamot! With some delicious slightly burnt caramel. I know that doesn't sound good but it smells good somehow. Goes on smelling a bit orangey the bergamot recedes a bit. It still reminds me of Ruddy Daggerwing along with the humongous throw.

    This scent grabs you by your shirt and yells: notice me! It's a very active scent.

     

    On my skin dry: Gorgeous. It smells like I have just walked into a shop where they sell specialty coffee and tea with added chocolate. There is no chocolate (or coffee...or tea) in here but it's just there you know.

     

    Activating and playful.


  10. All vetiver with something smoky. It's somewhere between woodsmoke and incense. Very intense.

    After the vetiver has burnt off a bit the spices come out, the tonka ties it together and adds a creamy layer. Heady, smoky and spicy, definitely an intriguing scent!


  11. Wet on my skin: Dry lavender, pine and patchouli. Then it quickly morphs the patchouli amps, the whole scent softens and gets sweeter. I get hints of star anise when it's nearly dry.

    Dry on my skin: Mostly patchouli with a bit of lavender if I concentrate I get the mandarin and lilac.


  12. On my skin wet: Bubblegum? No wait there is the honey aaand it's gone sour. Honey notes do not play nice with my skin chemistry. I get red musk, honey and something herbal and green which is probably the hemlock. So far it's very close to Laurel Honey.

    On my skin dry: The cedar amps and becomes seriously nostril clearing. The honey is still there and the red musk but they both are in the background. Not bad but I won't need more than my half decant.


  13. On my skin wet: Whee it's the same sweet musky scent that Miss Lupescu has. It's more masculine than Miss Lupescu but that doesn't bother me.

    Something sharply sweet and powdery is amping when The Lurid Library dries down. Stop ruining the scent sharp powdery thing!

    On my skin dry: The sharpness has toned down a bit it's now reminding me of Pteropus Leucopterus, only whiter and fruitier. I like it.


  14. This scent freaks me out, it smells really old. :eek: It smells like the air in old forgotten rooms full of ancient clothes. (Something about this makes me think of textile somehow.) But dry old rooms not dank ones.

     

    I get the carrot seed way underneath a pile of dust and old-ness. I love carrot seed but I don't know if I can get used to the dry old textile feel of All Souls' Night 1917.

     

    Great job on this weenie Beth! :wub2:


  15. O-kay this is the 'soap' part I got from Doozers. My brain automatically expects to smell the radishes from Doozers too which doesn't help really.

     

    So heady rose soap when it's wet. It does lose some of the headiness when it dries down and becomes slightly grandmotherly.

    My brain still links this to Doozers which I didn't like so I'll pass on this one too.

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