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anomie

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  1. Bottle: creamy sugar goodness! A hint of booze; in the bottle it reminds me of Underpants.

     

    Wet: It smells like eggnog. Rich and creamy and eggy and delicious. I can smell the nutmeg, too.

     

    Dry: Weird, sort of a nutty note as it's drying down. But it's still om nom nom.


  2. Bottle: Green and somewhat astringent. Maybe it's supposed to be the mists but there's something that's hitting me in the back of the nose. But not in a bad way.

     

    Wet: Evanescent. Definitely herbal, but I don't know if I'm getting any specific herbs out of it. And it's very weak.

     

    Dry: Wet, green, definitely evoking a walk across the hills at night.


  3. In bottle: Rose! And a dustiness that I'm not sure whether it's coming from the rose or the black currant, a scent I always identify as musty.

     

    Wet: Whoa, where did the black cherry come from? It's morphing quite quickly - there's the carnation, and the rose is moving into the background a little. And honey. I hope this doesn't go ick on me as honey often does.

     

    Dry: Rose, honey, dustiness... it's actually quite lovely.


  4. All right, my nose seems to have recovered from this latest hell-cold, so let's give this a review a whirl.

     

    In the bottle it's just overpowering wet purple lavender. Like when the flowers are fresh, not dried out. As it settles down I get sweetness, vanilla and powder and a little roundness. Once it dries down? Musks and incense, but in a wonderfully sweet and light way. I can't stop sniffing my wrist. Definitely a keeper.


  5. Bottle: Whoa. Amber and honey, I think? Aggressively warm and sweet.

     

    Wet: Spicy, weirdly.

     

    Dry: OM NOM NOM it's like Sugar-Slathered Candy Apple's big sister, who is all tarted up and ready to kick ass and take names. I think I need a backup, if only because this is one of the few scents where honey does not go Evil on me.


  6. In the bottle: very dark, with the musk and the woods and the blackcurrant coming out.

     

    Wet: Sugar, and there's the rose and the violet. And still a dusty note that I think has to be the blackcurrant. That fruit always tastes dusty to me.

     

    Dry: Whoa. Dusty rose and violet. Suddenly floral. A lovely one, but totally unexpected. This is more mature than other feminine scents like Bearded Lady that I love. And yet it's also quite reserved. Not just in terms of throw - though this seems to be a light one - but it's also much less fresh and buoyant than the florals I tend to gravitate to. Dried rather than fresh flowers.


  7. In the bottle: Strawberry syrup. Gooey and thick and cloying.

     

    On, wet: I put this on this morning but didn't get a chance to take notes, but as I remember it was pretty much the same, less cloying and more just sugary.

     

    Dry: The berry note backs the hell off and goes from bright red to a sugary pink, with some straight sugar and possibly a marshmallow note cushioning and softening it.

     

    This is really pretty when it gets to the drydown, but it's really very strong when I apply and takes a long time to get there. I don't know if the final stage is compelling enough to keep it around when there are a lot of sweet foody scents that are nicer more immediately.


  8. In bottle: The lavender's coming through really strongly. It actually sort of reminds me of laundry detergent.

     

    Wet: Where did the lavender go? Now it's much sweeter and floral - I think that's the magnolia, and the sugar cane rather than the lotus root. Still detergent-esque, though.

     

    Dry: Very light, slightly sweet floral. I think the orchid's here, and the crystal musk, maybe? And the lavender again. I like it as a nice clean scent - it reminds me a lot of Dirty, and I think it'll be good in this neverending muggy heat that's masquerading as a fall.


  9. 2007 edition.

    In bottle: ALMOND. Blech. Not at all what I was expecting.

     

    Wet: Faintly almond, some cream.

     

    Drydown: Creamy almond, and that's it. Major disappointment. Off to the swap pile with this one - I can understand why a lot of people love this, but I personally can't abide the smell of almonds.


  10. In the bottle: Juicy red fruits. Perhaps it would help if I had more experience with real pomegranates? :P

     

    Wet: Fruity bubblegum, ack!

     

    Drydown: Oh, thank goodness. The sticky sweetness has vanished, replaced by a deep and more earthy fruit scent. But it's going very, very quickly, and I'm not much of a straight fruit scent type. Probably going to the swap pile.

     

    edited for complete lack of spelling ability


  11. In the bottle: it's all apple. I definitely get the sweetness, but to me it's more of the natural sugar of a sweet apple like a Honeycrisp with just a touch of candy-sugar.

     

    Wet: Caramel! And nothing but! Mmmm, sugar. I love sweet scents.

     

    Dry: The apple comes back, in a subtle way. It is so delicious, seriously. I want to bathe in this. I want to roll around in it. I want to go get some caramel dip for the apples I have in the kitchen. Anybody got a good caramel-apple pie recipe? :P


  12. I just want to note that I wore Yvaine to go see the Stardust movie last night. I'm hopeless. :P

     

    In the bottle it's just something sharp and cold that stings the nostrils. But once it's on, it's lavender - and metal! Reminds me of nothing so much as when I used to empty my piggy bank and sort all the coins, that same scent of a pile of cool metal. But it morphs very quickly into a delicate floral - I assume it's the magnolia, though I don't know that note very well, and the lavender's still prominent.

     

    Overall, a cool and soothing scent, perfect for watching the stars shine.


  13. In the bottle: Smells like a basket of vegetables - earthy, green, with the watery undertone released when you slice things.

     

    Wet: All I'm getting is "green" and "herbal." No sweetness, no honeysuckle.

     

    Dry: Ooh, I think the honeysuckle is coming out to play. Still quite herbal, but now with the sweet floral blending in.

     

    Pleasantly surprised given the notes (fennel? carrot seed?), and this one's a keeper.


  14. In the bottle: Tea with vanilla and smoke. Mmmm.

     

    On, wet: Mmm, vanilla. And still a hint of herbal goodness from the tea, and something darker too.

     

    Quick drydown: Ugh. It's gone all antiseptic - like somebody sprayed air freshener to cover up the scent of smoke. The sweetness of the vanilla is still there in the background, but it's being drowned out.

     

    I can appreciate that this is a really beautiful scent. It just isn't clicking for me.


  15. Lemony rose, woo! Smells like a fresh spring garden when it's wet. For some reason the combination actually reminds me more of the scent of a fresh tulip - that not-quite-a-perfume smell, fresh and green and bursting with life.

     

    The more I sniff, the more I like it. I think this would be a really good room scent. But then I also don't mind smelling lemony fresh. :P


  16. The rose, incense, and bergamot are giving me sort of a soapy smell. Like, a very nice and expensive handmade soap, for a rich French woman who always wears a silk scarf knotted perfectly around her neck.

     

    On the drydown... whoof, incense. A little too much of a head-shop scent for me, though it does evoke memories of my favorite hippie-and-other-cool-stuff store back home.


  17. I had really high hopes for this scent, since I love love LOVE jasmine.

     

    Bottle: Jasmine. Nothing but. Heavy and rich and just a little soapy. Love it.

     

    Wet: Still very jasmine, with a hint of something sweeter - I don't know if it's the mimosa or the violets.

     

    Drydown: Oh, wow. The jasmine is just a whisper now, and it's a light, green, wet, floral scent. I don't even know how to describe it, but I love it. Perfect for summer - a shame, now that it's verging on October!

     

    ETA that a few hours later, my skin has really amped up the vanilla. Now it's like a less spicy Bearded Lady. But since that's my favorite BPAL ever, I don't mind at all. :P


  18. Hyson tea leaf, pale mint, sugar cane, orange blossom, lemongrass, and honey.


    Mmm. Clean and lovely on a muggy day. Crisp and light, with just enough sweetness - I'm definitely getting the sugar cane and the lemongrass, with the tea grounding them both. I may have to use some to make body wash, it's so beautiful.

    Also, on my skin, it's got a heck of a throw. Which is good!

  19. Apparently amber smells like incense to me. But not a heavy one, like patchouli... more like the faint scent of a dozen kinds combined that you'll smell in a certain type of shop. (The sort of shop that also sells tapestries, flowy skirts, and candlesticks.) The amber provides a gorgeous base for the sweet warmth of vanilla - and I have to say, I'm consistently amazed by Beth's vanilla. It smells like the whiff of an open bottle of pure vanilla extract, not the fake too-sweet plasticky odor that passes for vanilla in a drugstore lotion. And the honey just amps everything up; grounded by the amber and balanced by the vanilla, it never goes powdery and just floats around for hours and hours. I think I need a bottle of this!


  20. I know I'd love a scent for "Lilac Wine," the Jeff Buckley cover of a Nina Simone song.

     

    I'm so glad to see there are other Emilie Autumn fans here! I might see if I can send her some imps. Given her new Victoriandustrial theme some Mad Tea Party scents might not go amiss...


  21. This was a real shapeshifter on me; it started out quite fruity in the bottle and on my skin, then all the green herbal notes popped up. And on the drydown, it was all sugar and vanilla and a little bit of something to cut the sweetness and keep it from becoming totally cloying.

     

    Gorgeous blend. And it's about ten hours later and I can still smell it on my skin. Love it! I wish I'd gotten more than one bottle.

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