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saralaughs

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  1. First applied, I get amber, very resinous and regal so I'm thinking Egyptian? Also myrrh, which goes sharp and powdery on me; not something I care for. The myrrh does back down though and lets the amber shine. There is also a very tropical floral here, mixing in with the amber, adding to that regal feel. Maybe some musk and perhaps a bit of coconut but way in the background. It does add a light-airyness that I like.

     

    So glad I could test (LUFF YOU AMAZING WOMAN!), but now I kinda want a bottle. :lol:


  2. Fig. Definitely fig. Too bad I do not like the smell of figs. It's definitely 'meaty' as was said above. I'm not getting many spices, if at all but the rice flower is really nice and does soften it up a bit. Not floral at all though.


  3. :wub2:

     

    The GC version really does not work on me. The black currant does not like me and ends up smelling sort of cat pee-ish. This is a totally different story. Vanilla nutty cake on, it is rich and lovely. The nut vibe going on is completely seperate from the almond that I get as well. The almond is that clean sort of almond and lends a lovely background upon which this rich, vanilla nut cake rests. Lovely winner for me.


  4. First applied, I get cinnamon red hots and a bit of pumpkin. Not pumpkin pie, raw pumpkin, candle pumpkin but pumpkin that has been cooked before adding any spices. The pumpkin fades fast though and is lost in the overwhelming sweet cinnamon that is present. Late in the drydown, the cinnamon subsides and gives way to this beautiful sweet pumpkin that is spicy but really sweet. A peak of blueberry pops out but it's only a peek. I really like the drydown but it takes a feck of a long time to get there.


  5. I am So, sososos glad that the released version is what it is. Because I fucking love it. This version? Not so much.

     

    Very smooth musk. I think there may be a combination of musks in this one as I'm getting a lemony/soap tinge off it that is black musk's signature on my skin. The plum is more round here and lends this blend a fruitier vibe than that of the released. A bit sweeter and not as in your face. I think it may be a bit sweeter but I'm missing the depth that vanilla bean adds here as well so I think that may be missing or not as prominent in the blend as the released.

     

    But my patchouli is GONE. :( The released verion of MME Moriarty is MY patchouli blend and without it, it just is not as bold or sexy. It's kinda plain.

     

    I love you Beth. Thank you for making the released version what is it. :wub2:


  6. This is very much a 'pink' carnation instead of a 'red' carnation that I get from the released version. It's subdued but I dunno if that is in a good way. There is more sandalwood in this version as well as it is very dry on me. Amber makes it a bit powdery but not in a bad, high-pitched sort of way. More in a clean, kinda cuddly way. I don't find any of the creaminess that others may be getting either and the reported sugar has skipped town.


  7. Almond, almost like raw almond. After application, there is an almost sharp green scent that immediately makes itself known. It reminds me of the sap that is present in High-Strung Daisies, although not as sweet. Maybe some sandalwood as it is a bit dry as well. I don't get any vanilla or musk.


  8. Definitely a soft leather. And musk, but I'm unsure on the red. I'm actually thinking maybe brown musk as it's kinda furry feeling instead of that almost floral edge that red musk has on me. Definitely not black musk either as it doesn't have that lemon-tinge that black has on me, either. It goes on my skin as a deep brown oil, almost Snake Oil-like in color.

     

    But yes, leather; soft and snuggly musk with a bit of patchouli way into the drydown. Barely detectable and almost *not there* unless you are looking for it.


  9. A very fresh yet spicy scent. I agree with the review above regarding the sugarcane but I don't get brown sugar at all. Brown sugar usually goes molasses on my skin and/or burnt caramel and this is way too clean of a scent for that. Maybe some bamboo? There is a sweet green-ness in the background that is reminiscent of Habu for me. The spice is almost cinnamon like on me, if not exactly that. But it's not hot at all. Maybe some amber. A clean (or cleansing maybe?) scent.

     

    Thanks so much to the lovely lady who sent me a tester. :wub2:


  10. The Legend. Wow.

     

    I like this but it's definitely not love.

     

    It goes on with a sandalwood/orange vibe. After a bit, the orange settles into what it truly is: orange blossom. A beautiful orange blossom at that. The sandalwood is a dry one but not too dry, so probably not white sandalwood. There is a creaminess to this but it isn't overpowering or sweet at all. I get glowing amber as well, not powdery in the slightest. It dries down to a very lovely scent that sticks fairly close to the skin but stays around a long time on me. The musk in here is white.

     

    To be honest, the drydown, to me, is very much like that of Loosening of the Obi. If you like JK, I would definitely try that before it goes away.


  11. First applied, this starts out with a strong sasparilla note. ROOT BEER!

     

    That fades a bit though and I get spices, maybe some clove and anise. They aren't strong and play well with the root beer vibe I'm getting. The anise is nice in here, which I hardly ever say. It's not so licorice and more...anise. ::shrugs:: It definitely smells like fall or winter to me. I get maybe some orange or some sort of citrus in the background and then maybe wine? In drydown it reminds me very much of Zakok Allen Vinyard from the Yules of '09. So I think definitely some wine. Very nicely balanced blend and strong, too. Good throw and medium wear time.


  12. First applied, I totally associate this with Lush's Snowcake fragrance. It's creamy almond but dry creamy almond. After a bit, there is a note that I associate with menthol I think, so maybe a hint of eucalyptis? Anyway, there are spices as well, exact ones I'm not sure. It ends up being a very creamy (but dry ~ sandalwood, me thinks) almond. It reminds me of a heavier Snow White with a bit of a resinous quality.

     

    Very nice. I wouldn't say no to more than the tester I have.


  13. Like the above poster, I get SUGARED PLUM. Yes, it has to be capitalized because it is strong. And very sugary. And plummed. So, very sweet, sugary plums with a bit of spice. Just a bit, like you get with a gumdrop? Yes, that. And mayyyyyyybe a hint of musk way in the background.

     

    I like the released version better.


  14. This version is very buttery when first applied. During dry down, the butter all but disappears and in its place, this sugary, foody vanilla comes on strong. And its STRONG. I do not get cotton at all in this one until the very end. And even the cotton is sugary. Very sweet vanilla/linen on me with that bit of butter peaking out every once in a while.


  15. In other words, the Ghost Mantis.

     

    First application, I detect balsam of some kind and maybe some amber or sandalwood. Whatever else is in here, it's creating a vanilla-like affect that is beautiful. There is a depth after drydown that reminds me of resins of some sort. It reminds me of U, Mutter a bit with the balsam/vanilla affect going on but it a bit deeper on my skin. And then it fades.

     

    Gorgeous but fleeting.


  16. A bit of vanilla and a bit of mint (or the cypress that the above poster is talking about) maybe? It's a really cool scent. I also get a wood aspect but nothing overpowering. Very neutral in gender on me. It's not a strong scent and is pleasant. Soft and clean, sort of.

     

    ETA: This is definitely V5 though so it may be different that owlgoddess up there.

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