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white_jenna63

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  1. There's a bright burst of red, juicy fruit on first application, but that fades quickly. What remains is a faint tinge of red over a creamy vanilla. This is sticking really close on me with a small test spot. Definitely a keeper!


  2. Neutral Aasimar: Pretty much what it says on the bottle re: the notes.

    Aasimar Bard: Ew, no, sweet powder. Had to wash it off. This is aged Bard, I think it might be an imp of the original release. I also think it's safe to say that I'm amping powder notes these days.


  3. I'd forgotten what notes this year's was, so it was a surprise. :) It was a blast of cheesecake while wet, and that was gone within seconds, never to return. What remains is a dark cherry berry covered in a dark dry chocolate. This is giving me Luper box o' chocolates vibes. Very glad I took a chance on it! I can still smell it seven hours later, after a very small testing application. Minimal throw with said application.


  4. When I read the notes on the label before testing, I thought maybe I had requested the wrong Lash. I love vanilla, but I don't wear gourmand, and I don't care for pine. Regardless, that is indeed what I had ordered, and I was SO pleasantly surprised! On me, there's a burst of sweet and then it settles into a huffably gorgeous clean unisex scent. It's not soapy, mind you, but fresh and sweet. I don't think I could pick out notes beyond that. I want to bathe in this.


  5. OMG, this is gorgeous! It opens up with a blast of dark fruit and then goes to what I can only describe as old school GC BPAL. Like the first boxes of imp packs I used to get, when I was figuring out what I liked. It dries down to sweet and smoky and wearably dark. It lasted for several hours before I tried to wash it off, and it resisted the first wash pretty much untouched. If you're curious, I definitely recommend checking this one out.


  6. Evil Aasimar: Blech, sweet powder.

     

    Evil Drow: The first punch reminds you that there's opium components in each of the blends. It dries down to a perfumy purple black.

     

    Evil Tiefling: This is another Very Strong combo when wet, but works really well together when dry.


  7. Chaotic Drow

    Blends well together, but I'm getting a dryer sheet note (I think from the Chaos).

     

    Chaotic Tiefling

    Ooh, these work really well together. The Tiefling spices up the Chaos, and is sweetened and smoothed in turn. Still there after five and a half hours.


  8. This is a blast of strong sweet powder (oud? musk?) (with perimenopause, who can tell?) that dries down to a manageable red musk and tobacco. It lasts for a good five hours with a small testing amount. 


  9. This is absolutely gorgeous! It's incredibly wearable for having orchid and black musk. On me, it's a sweet orchid, without being overwhelmingly floral, giving over into a dark, well behaved musk. The almond lends some sweetness at the beginning, but it's never foody on me. Stunning, and a perfect interpretation of the source material. 

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