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  1. alston78

    Hunter Moon 2004

    Hunter's Moon is the first lunar oil that I've tried. In the bottle all I could think of is ...food. Not any specific food, either- oddly enough, it brought back memories of the venison dinners my aunt used to host after my uncle and dad had been out hunting. As I never ate the venison, this was not an auspicious beginning for Hunter's Moon- but I dabbed it on anyway. At first: Better on than it was in the bottle- I got more of the fruity, wine scent that others had reported. A lingering animal scent stayed, though, and was really hard to place. It wasn't musky, and it wasn't bloody, although that was the word that came to mind most. Drydown: The fruity smell began to disappear, leaving more of an herbal/animalistic scent. Food associations are coming back again, and while it's not unpleasant, I don't like smelling like food. After several hours: The animal scent I can't place is the main scent left. As it's the part I liked the least, I'll be swapping this bottle.
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    Saint-Germain

    St. Germain was an instant favorite for me. In the bottle the lavender and mosses came out most strongly. When applied, the lavender dominated for a bit- after an hour or so, however, the scent became much warmer, and the scent turned to a more herbal/floral blend. It lasted on me a moderately long time (6-6 hours). I have to say, I think the scent works very well for men and women. I loved it on myself and fully intended on keeping the imp; however, my best friend/on-again, off-again boyfriend came over, opened it, and promptly stole my imp. It smells better than good on him, too- probably the best scent I've ever smelled on him! The lavender stays in the background more on him; however, the carnation, amber, and mosses are delicious- it's a scent that is simultaneously comforting and arousing. I have purchased 5 mL bottles for both of us!
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    Zephyr

    I found Zephyr to be a very pretty and long-lasting scent. At first application, I could smell the florals and lemon predominantly, with sandalwood and vanilla in the background. Over the day it faded gradually to a sandalwood/musky scent with a light floral background. It was delightful both ways! I was also surprised at how long it lasted, considering what a light fragrance it is- 12 hours since application, and I can still smell a faint musk on my wrist. I am definitely keeping the imp, and may buy a 5 mL when I get the chance!
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    Job Interview Recommendations

    I also would recommend no perfume, or using it as sparingly as possible. Since you asked about specific options, though, I voted for Calliope- having smelled it myself, I know that it is lovely and non-traditional without being too non-traditional. I wouldn't use anything with sandalwood, incense, patchouli, etc.- your interviewers may have associations with those scents that you wouldn't want attached to you as a job interviewee. In addition, these tend to be stronger scents in general, and people usually have pretty strong reactions to them, whether positive or negative. Good luck with the interview!
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    Tamora

    In the bottle: Tamora smelled sweet and fruity, but not so much so that it was overwhelming. I could also detect a floral note, but I'm not advanced enough to be able to distinguish distinct oils yet. Applying: The fruitiness was pretty strong at first- although I could not particularly place it as peach, the initial smell was definitely sharp and sweet. I found it to be a bit overwhelming at first- this isn't one of the scents that I have to sniff up close at all! 20 minutes later: Usually at this point things are starting to mellow out- not the case this time! Tamora is still pretty strong. The sharp element has left, however, leaving a rather pretty peach floral. I can tell, too, that this will have some staying power on me- the sweet scents seem to last forever, for some reason. I like this and I will use it again, but I'm going to have to give it a few more tries before deciding on a larger bottle.
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    Bluebeard

    In the bottle: I was not pleased with the smell- it was way too sharp for me, and that's coming from someone who LOVES lavender, violet, and vetiver. At first application: This is definitely a man's scent- it's not bad, but way too sharp and too masculine for me. The lavender is a bit medicinal in this phase, too. Within 20 minutes: The oils always dry quickly on me, as I don't apply much. I am much more impressed now. The lavender has softened to a smooth and soft floral scent that mixes very well with the violet, and the vetiver is there but has definitely faded into the background. There's a faint hint of the musk, but it's not very noticeable. Lavender and violet are the strongest notes to me. I'm not sure that I would wear this myself again, because it's still a masculine scent to me, and I am usually a fan of very feminine scents- but I wouldn't object to smelling it on a guy at all , and I may keep my imp and see if I can make a linen spray out of it. It is a very clean scent, with somewhat dark and sexy elements underneath.
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    Samhain

    This is absolutely an amazing scent. I wasn't sure about it when I first opened the bottle- it smelled like it could be too sweet for me, and I'm not really into wearing scents that smell very foody or very sweet. When I put it on, though.....it's wonderful! It's a fabulous sweet floral with a smoky smell in the background. Although I don't smell leaves so much, I can understand other's comments, as it's reminding me of fall in Williamsburg, VA, where I went to college. I'm a-keepin' this bottle. ETA: Ooh, the apple just popped out at me about 20 minutes after application. This is only getting better! Final edit: Samhain won't go away! Not that I want it to...but I put it on yesterday afternoon, have tried Bluebeard on my arm, taken a bath with Lush products, and I can still smell it faintly on my wrist! WOW!
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    Sagittarius

    Perhaps my nose needs an adjustment...I thought this smelled like a fir-scented gingerbread man. It's a good smell, a nice comforting smell that I would love to have around in November and December while preparing for the holidays. It didn't last so long on me -3 hours and it's mostly faded, but I didn't put on very much at all. The drydown was nice, though- the sharper notes faded with time and a light, spicy scent is left.
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    Bordello

    This smelled exactly the same to me in the bottle and on my skin- a sweet cherry-almond-berry smell that I enjoyed greatly. I'm not experienced enough to identify separate notes, but I can also tell that something is holding the sweet scents back a bit- which is a good thing! Lasted for about six hours last night, although I'd have to test again to be sure of that. I didn't notice many differences between the wet phase, dry-down, and the completely dry phase- but my nose is not used to paying so much attention! Bordello did not waft around me, either, but seemed to stick close to my skin. My friend said that I smelled "like a hippie or a store where drug paraphernalia is sold," but liked it okay. As for the candle comment- this actually reminds my of my all-time favorite candle, a Yankee Candle called Kentucky Blend. It was made to smell like pipe tobacco- the perfume smells much better, but they share a similar quality of sweetness with something deeper underneath. I'm going to wait for my first full order of Imps before I decide where this one belongs on the list. I'll definitely enjoy the Imp, though!
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    Hunger

    Tried this last night...it smelled wonderful and strongly of oranges coming out of the bottle. I was a bit disappointed once it dried on my skin, though. I had the opposite experience of Shrieking Violet- I liked smelling it around me better than smelling it directly on my skin. After it dried, the up-close smell was orange-scented baby powder- very soft, but I haven't really liked the smell of baby powder for several years now. I liked it around me because I got more of the "creamsicle" scent then. It does last though- as I'm typing this 12 hours later, I can still smell vanilla on my wrist!
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    New team helper

    Hi Nella! Sounds like a fun job. Best of luck! Nice meeting you! Allison
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