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Everything posted by theredkilt
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2008 version: The whiskey note tingles my nose and i can discern the barley/beer combo rendering the blend sweetness.Alas, the blood note shows up and turns everything into powder with an antisceptic vibe and after 10 minutes it all disapears from my skin.
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What i get is smokiness backed by incense and copal, but it all ties in a very subtle way and some faint sweetnes lurking in the background. Smells like cocoa paste brewing on the stove with bits of smoked peppers thrown in.
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This blend is so delicate and refined. It reminds me very much of Tattered Lace only it's sweeter and more full bodied. I can detect the iris tying together all the notes, while the citrus, tea and chocolate giving it a gourmand dimmension.
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Freshly applied: it reminds me very much of an old-school cologne, very soapy and lemony-cyphre with a powdery vibe. Drying: the lemon verbena makes its presence known, but the powder vibe is still there.
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I never sniffed BB or Feed Me and Fill Me w/Pleasure, but what this reminds me is of a less thick and more thinner version of Third Charm minus the red musk. It doesn't project very much, but maybe it's what makes it all around much more wearable and comforting.
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Upon application i get dried leaves and stems and something berry-like peeking out. It goes into cologne territory with a leafy twist.
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smells like a hearty cake with layers of malt-infused caramel toffee and light incense smoke wafting around it. very atpmospheric
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I know this smell. I've smelt it before!!!! It's Edward Hyde from the DarkDel line, only that the latter has more oomph! White rider is cleaner and gentler, but still maintains the cologne vibe. If you ran out of Edward Hyde, get White Rider as an alternative.
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Love is not something i thought i would enjoy, judging by the notes, but once applied it reminds me so much of rose petals jam that i used to devour as a kid. But there's only once small downfall, the scent goes a tiny bit plastic on my skin but that doesn't stop me from enjoying it. i'd classify this blend as a floral gourmand. I initially wanted to track down a bottle, but i'm sure my decant will suffice
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What a morpher!!! It started off as a herbal citrus blend then went to a bitter grapefruit/ thyme combo and ended up as light mandarin/ thyme.
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In the imp i can smell pulpy orange juice. Once it hits my skin, the orange disappears and the hay note emerges trumping everything else. In the end my wrist smells like a stable hay. Very unexpected !!!
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It's perfumey, i'll say that! Although there's no amber listed in the notes, i swear i can smell it. It's a spicy-ambery-smoked orange scent.
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the pumpkin isn't buttery or sweet at all; it's got a dry feel to it, maybe because of the spices. mellow dried pumpkin with a hint of spice.
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I have worn this blend several times and from my experience it works best during summertime, because during fall/ winter it just disappears on my skin instantly. To my nose it's a lightly spiced pumpkin with creamy vanilla. I'm still not sure whether i'm going to keep my bottle.
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- Pumpkin Patch 2012
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Bonfire Night Iago
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Traditionally, Beaver Moon is named thus for a very obvious reason: during this time of year, beavers are hard at work building their dams and preparing for the onset of winter. However, we at BPAL rarely let an opportunity for sleazy campiness pass us by! For your pleasure and amusement, we present this year's incarnation of Beaver Moon: gooey apple cheesecake! Having owned this blend for over 1 year, i use it sparingly since there aren't many proper occasions for me to wear it. I mainly get on my skin the cheesecake pastry base, which reminds me a bit of Cockaine, but not entirely so. The top notes, the apple and cinnamon wear off fast and i'm left with the base pastry drydown.
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Punkie Night Goblin Market
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I don'ty know why but the Dodo ends up smelling like Imp or Depraved on my skin, and there's no peach note listed.
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The ozone note smell strangely similar like the snow note on my skin, so it's a no-go for me. It's slushy snow with mild citru notes.
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Pretty much a less sweet version of Lemon Scented Sticky Bat with the addition of lavender. Lavender standout in the beginning, but after sometime it disappears completely leaving a mild sweet lemony scent.
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Very refined and clean, although on my skin it goes powdery and borders on make-up bag smell. Somehow it reminds me of Tattered Lace .
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Shanghai, obviously
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It reminds me of apple crumble, especially the buttery pastry crust with oat flakes covering the apples. Very yummy and gourmand
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If you like Shattered, you will probably enjoy this. Just remove the violet from Shattered and replace with strawberry and you have Bon Vivant, although the latter is less agressive on the mint/eucalyptus combo
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Freshly applied it's smells of uber-sweet dark cherries dipped in chocolate. As it dries, the wine comes out and it transforms the entire scent into a chocolate-infused dark cherry liqueur. The opening is achingly sweet, but the drydown is worth the wait and very much drinkable, had it been a beverage.