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Everything posted by theredkilt
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I smell a brown type of honey with some sprinkled lily pollen and gardenia smoothing things over. Over time, the gardenia petals stand out more, while complimenting the honey perfectly.
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This is a warm snugly spicy scent. I know there are carnations in there, but my nose registers the entire scent as a creamy sweet mild clove with sandalwood notes. The daisies are missing in action.
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This blend reminds me A LOT of Hilf, Ach, Hilf Mir, Kriegsgeselle. It's a brown thick honey scent with hints of orange peel. I don't get the orange blossom. If you have Hilf, you don't need this. If you missed out on it, then this is a good alternative. Hilf is a night time, sinister and captivating blend, while HSOOB is the daytime counterpart.
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This is a quite complex, but not what I expected. I smell the tart peach camouflaged under layers of something herbal and bitter. It's more of a pastel blend and fades away fast. My only blind bottle from the Yule 2020 collection and sadly it's a miss for me.
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- Winter 2020
- Lux Brumalis
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This is a tart peach but wrapped in some sort of smokiness and engine oil texture. I can't describe this better. I guess it's the oud that creates this association for me. Overall it's a smoky tart peach skin.
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I've learned that applying this scent with moderation on my skin does the trick. I get a piercing thin sweet vanilla tea leaf scent on the drydown. The tea leaf is a white tea leaf variety to my nose No jasmine ever showed up on my skin. This reminds me of Iulia, L'Artiste du Diable from the Carnivale line, which is more complex.
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This is a cherry blossom coated in a heavy layer of gardenia creaminess. The gardenia smells really nice, no waxiness or heady smell. Basically, the gardenia creaminess come first with the cherry blossom making its way soon afterwards in a modest way.
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Tart lychee floral tea. Can't identify the peony note.
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This reminds me of an south east asian rice desert. On my skin, it has wonderfully slightly toasted vibe of milky rice coconut goodness.
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A Karasu Tengu Copulating with the Knot-Hole of a Pine Tree
theredkilt replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Lupercalia
I get no rose out of this. I get pine things on a bed of oakmoss. A green woody chypre, dare i say? -
This reminds me a lot of the general catalogue blend Velvet. That one was milk chocolate and myrrh, while this one's cocoa with elemi and white musk. I can't pinpoint the elemi though.
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This reminds me of Grog, but with the sweetness much better balanced and more complex.
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This is very short lived on my skin. Bright fragrant peaches rounded by a fir needle aquatic musk.
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- Winter 2020
- Lux Brumalis
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It's a frosted sweet mandarin. Reminds me vaguely of the general catalogue "Carnal" oil. This one ends up as a sweet zesty mandarin with tiny shards of mentholated frost.
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Gentle lemony powdery clean pink rose. I get hints of soap here and there.
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A vanilla amber blend with champa and davana giving it an extra oomph texture-wise and the cognac giving a subtle kick.
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- The Haunted House
- Halloween 2020
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It's been 2 days since i received a bottle of this and i still can't pin point what i'm smelling. I am greeted by orange peel, honey and some faint orange blossom, but way in the background i smell vetiver lurking around. It has a mild burnt-charred quality to it, but nothing off putting. As time goes by, the orange peel and the honey sweetness assert themselves and weave in together with the vetiver, transforming the blend into something almost edible, but not quite. I am tempted to describe this as an orange peel creme brulee, with emphasis on the vetiver burnt aspect/ quality.
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Bracing green mint, mingled with other green notes. I can not identify the apple underneath the vibrant spiky tropical foliage. An aromatic dark green herbal. Can't wait to test it in the summer heat.
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Bergamot, Orange Blossom & Vetiver
theredkilt replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Duets & Menage A Trois
Starts off as a clean citrus chypre executed à la 70s style, but slowly transitions into a smoky, clean and slightly soapy blend. Love! Reminds me vaguely of Oberon, but with a smoky element instead of a floral one. Lasted 4 hours on my skin. -
I have a sad face. I expected the blackberry to burst with succulent juices. Unfortunately, it's so muted and so far in the background. Even the dead leaves don't smell like the usual note the Lab uses up to the point of me wondering if they are any dead leaves in here. The blend warms up in time and the red patch slowly blooms envelopped by the blackberry shy tartness, but doesn't really tick my fancy, regardless how hard i try. ☹️
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- Halloween 2018
- Pile of Leaves 2018
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Dried Strawberries, Red Musk & Bourbon Vanilla
theredkilt replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Duets & Menage A Trois
Strawberries dipped in red musk. The red musk is not doing any favors on my skin. Should have known better and stayed away from it. Red musk, you you little trickster -
This is the peach note used in some of the Lupercalia blends earlier this year. The peach is rounded by the amber notes and stays radiant throughout its entire life span. It's not a sweet peach, but more of a canned peach.
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This is a mellow white floral, a tame and relaxed one and thank God, it's not shrieking. As time passes, tuberose shines brighter and actually behaves well.
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i have been wearing Inesite Phoenix on and off for the past month and it's such a beautiful blend with a hazy jammy quality. I imagine this is how a guava-rose water-cognac cocktail would smell. It so well blended, i can smell the guava-vanilla-cognac trio the most. I'd call this a fruity oriental. And above all, it lasts a good chunk of time, like 5 hours tops in an indian summer-type of climate.
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Peppery vegetal musky leather. A bit dry and tickling from the black pepper.