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white_jenna63

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  1. I'm sure I've tried this sometime in my BPAL journey, but I'm not up to shifting through 19 pages of reviews to see if I wrote about it. A very soft, light, musky amber scent. Very pretty, but not one I'm keeping at this point.


  2. Got this as a frimp in my Luper decant order. I got hit with a blast of...something yeasty? I can definitely smell the pumpkin that others mentioned. Despite putting on the smallest dab, I had to wash it off right away. Not for me!


  3. Disclaimer: I have no idea what kyphi smells like.

    My skin ate the pom immediately. Once it was on my skin, buh-bye. Now I've got...something that's like a sweet oudh, but then it morphs sharp and back to sweet again? I don't know if I *like* it, but I keep smelling my wrists? 'It makes no damn sense. Compels me, though.' I think I'm going to throw it in the imp box and see what my thoughts are when it comes up next time.


  4. I honestly can't recall if I've tried this before, but I'm trying everything again these days due to perimenopause skin changes. Whee....

    Opening the imp, and it's aggressively pear. Almost artificial, but mostly just *strong*. It immediately morphs on my skin to musk and floral and darned if it isn't tickling some long ago memory, but I can't place it. Now it's dried down to a nice floral soap. If it had stayed in the first couple stages, it may have been a keeper, but hopefully someone else will love it.


  5. Appropriately, I tested this while shoveling the driveway....just came in last night, so minimal time to settle down. I didn't get a chance to do a full throw/lasting test due to the activity, but it's still clinging on faintly after one hand washing.

    This is a lovely, soft gray white scent. I don't know that I could have picked out any of the notes individually, but since they're all kinda similar, that doesn't really mean anything. I wore Cat at the Table several weeks ago, and I remember it being brighter as well. Blizzard is a lovely gender neutral scent that really would be perfect for just about any occasion. Definitely worth picking up if you've been on the fence about it. Perfectly evocative of the name, if you're safe and cozy inside watching it.


  6. Oh goodness, am I first? On me, this is a dry, thin scent. As it dried down, it reminded me of peach dryer sheets. Not the 'clean' note, but the overall impression. It disappeared completely within a couple hours. I was really hoping for something similar to Peach VII (dried peach, black musk, North African spices), which is a dead ringer for incense I used to get from Pier 1 Imports 20 years ago, but alas, this was not to be.


  7. I imagine at some point over the years I've tried this, but with perimenopause skin chemistry changes, I'm trying everything again. This is a lovely sandalwood blend that reminds me of And Though They are with You... I definitely prefer the addition of the vanilla in the latter, so I think I'll pass this one on to my husband. Thank you to the Labbies for the frimp! :D


  8. In the imp, this is a blast of wet chocolate. No dry cacao here! Chocolate is what continues to throw with this scent; as I was driving it was just wafting up. Closer in I got an initial hit of leather, and then it dried down to an oakmoss and...something. I wasn't able to pick the leather out, and the oud was behaving nicely. It wore off more quickly than you would expect for the notes. Definitely a keeper!


  9. Straight from the mailbox, no time for resting! :D
     

    On first sniff, there's definitely a cherry note to this. Slightly medicinal, but not overwhelming.

     

    Just a little dab on the back of each wrist, and there's definitely some lasting power, but not too much throw. The initial fruity sweetness quickly gives way to a substantial, but not heavy, gender neutral scent. I can pick out the oakmoss, but the amber and tobacco blend nicely. It's a drier tobacco, not a chewy one. It dries down to a sweet oakmoss with weight behind it, without being overwhelming. Not a cherry forward scent on me, but definitely a keeper!


  10. The Lab sent me a frimp of Rogue (thanks, Lab!), so here are my first two combos:

    Chaotic Rogue: There's a powder note coming in from somewhere? Maybe the fresh Chaotic (I missed my aged). Meh.

    Evil Rogue: Oooh, okay, this is nice. The Evil is kinda overpowering it but the Rogue is bringing a depth and weight that's moving it beyond 'perfume'. Definitely a keeper.

    I've found with the combos that when something works, it's obvious, as opposed to 'yeah, I can tell that I layered those scents'.


  11. Oh, am I first? Okay...
    I couldn't tell you what 'absinthe' smells like. Never smelled it in person. I remember a bright green imp from years ago, but it wasn't for me, and I haven't gotten a blend with one since.
    I love DL and this is DL with a green herbal note (surprise) that dries down to a lovely DL unisex cologne. So glad I was able to try this!

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