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Jerre

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  1. The new Thirteen!

    So far, I love the 13s: (did I mention I was born on the 13th?) :D

     

    This one is more milk chocolatel-y than the last. I was suspicious about the added floral scent; but no worries! It's that subtle scent that envelops the room when someone suprises you at home with your favorite fresh flowers, chocolates and (pick your fav drink here!), all at once! :D I put this on and went for a walk after a very rough day; I was soon in a much better mood (and sniffing my arm WAY too much!).

    An instant pick-me-up! :P

     

    Darkwriter :)


  2. Death of the Gravedigger

     

    At last! A scent that is true to it's name (one I can finally fully detect anyway!)

     

    It's earthy- sweet earth:, choice top soil that has had honey-sweet flowers (jasmine? sweat pea?) baked into it. The clove appears later, a moderate waft but it's there!

     

    Snow! A cold snap hides here too: like when you "feel" it's going to snow soon...reminds me of my time in Alaska..brisk, free....

     

    This is better than cinnamon filled food scents! My mouth waters everytime I sniff the back of my hand...I need more of this stuff.......Mmmmmmm.....


  3. Melopomene:

     

    A very mild lemon/grapefruit based scent. Normally I hate lemon, but his one is almost sweet: lemonade perhaps? Pineapple? I can't decipher the other notes: they are very quiet...

     

    Summary: A summer special: a soft, citrus-based aroma that clears the head.


  4. Port-Au-Prince:

    Dark, decadent and incomparably exotic: the rich scent of buttered rum flavored with almond, bay, clove and sassafras.

     

    A very subtle mix of warm, exotic spices: so soft I reapplied it twice to catch the aroma again! I imagined this is what Bengal would be like without the amber...

     

    Summary: Dry down doesn’t change the base properties; it just has no throw. Otherwise, it is an exquisite scent if you like spices! :P


  5. Kyoto:

    A gentle, soothing blend of cherry blossom, white sandalwood and star anise.

     

    A new favorite of mine: cherry blossoms and tea!

     

    Summary: an absolute perfect-paradise blend! Sweet and mellow!


  6. Clio:

     

    A medium strong green/floral scent - but intense! I “get” youth, vigor and an intense will here-someone who would never back down. It has a more feminine vibe than masculine...

     

    Summary: This one grows on you! “Youth” is all over this scent; maybe it’s the fresh green. A kick-in-the-pants kind of scent!


  7. Dragon’s Reverie:

     

    Another one of that scents-that-remind-me-of-the-past! The dragon’s blood is more subtle here, with a “cool” floral smell. Combined together they create a decadent spicy perfume-definitely feminine!

     

    Summary: A subtle alchemical blend of tender young flowers and sexy spiciness of Dragons blood. Mmmmmm, good....


  8. Tezcatlipoca

     

    To me, it's the fraternal twin of Centzon Totochitn, except the aroma/texture is slightly dryer. It almost has a “dust” or powder nose-feel to it.

     

    Like it's brother CT, the scent is generic baking chocolate-dark style without sweeteners of any kind. :P Unfortunately, me needs *sweet* in my chocolate!


  9. Centzon Totochtin:

    The Four Hundred divine rabbits of the Aztec pantheon that preside over parties and drunkenness. Bittersweet Mexican cocoa with rum, red wine, and a scent redolent of sacrificial blood.

     

    Generic dark baking chocolate: no sugar or salt added: just chocolate. If we sweetened this up, it would probably be Bliss-like or Lump of Coal-like. Slightly more of a humid scent than Tezcatlipoca. :P Too sour for me!


  10. Gingerbread Poppet '05

     

    A hot-from-the-oven snickerdoodle! [“Snickerdoodle”: an autumn/winter sugar cookie with a hint of gingerbread and cinnamon sprinkled on top; great with milk!]

     

    Summary: actually, this is better than a snickerdoodle- gingerbread sometimes has a nasty bite, but not this poppet- it’s a steadier, spicy scent ! Yum! :P


  11. Oneiroi

     

    Another sleepy blend: slight less lavender-y than the others with a tuberose blend-creates very compelling scent!

     

    Summary: I don’t know if Oneiroi will help you sleep, but I find myself oddly wanting more- Seductive, she is! :P


  12. Mata Hari

    ...Her scent is striking and bold with a delicate yet dark undertone: five roses with soft jasmine, warmed by vanilla, fig, tonka bean and mahogany, spiced with a drop of coffee bean.

     

    Sweet jasmine flowers- a strong, silent woman’s perfume: both lovely and powerful at the same time!

     

    Summary: Irresistible! I perceive an assertive, feminine woman who always gets what she wants!


  13. Bordello

     

    An intensely sweet, “gummy bear” scent that lacks any hint of "sour", as often gummy bears do, and it lasts! I opened the bottle quite a while ago and it still smells like a candy shop in here!

     

    Summary: an uber-fruity sweet aroma that's not-for-kids, even though it would make a good Pied Piper’s Perfume! (This is what I imagined Jailbait would be like!)


  14. La Belle au Bois Dormant- the sleeping beauty of the woods

     

    Sounds innocent enough, yet the scent implies an older, more experienced woman who knows things.

     

    A slight fruity, magnolia and hmmm, is it tuberose or no? A loonngggg perfume; a scent to be breathed in slowly and hypnotized by.

     

    Summary: another fruit&floral woman’s scent; quietly mysterious and seductive.


  15. Medea:

     

    Women’s alcohol based perfume with cocoa-(not chocolate!) There might be a hint of spice there, something that brings the cocoa scent to life...hmmmm, what is that?

     

    Summary: Intriguing, medium strength women’s perfume with a hint of spiciness and uncut cocoa! This one could grow on you!


  16. Leanan Sidhe:

     

    Soap!- the strong, astringent kind for all-over body wash. Also reminds me of a intense women’s cologne: Chanel 5 perhaps? Leanan Sidhe does not change with drying, just becomes a slightly milder scent.

     

    Summary: if you like the consistent brands of women’s perfume (decade after decade) this is for you!


  17. Mantis:

     

    Alluring: fresh-from-the-shower Man: completely clean and very masculine! I pick up men’s after shave/deodorant/cologne and even a bit of the soap he just used (this time, soap is a good thing!). Also slightly boozy: the faint smell of liquor on his breath, as if he just took a shot of whisky after brushing his teeth!

     

    Summary: Careful! A smooth operator hides within this imp: could be irresistible to some!

     

     

     

    Darkwriter :P


  18. Berries! Berries still on the vine- but not yet ripe for picking! White wine-"Tyrolia" exactly: smells a bit sour, tastes pretty sweet!

     

    This one takes me outside and into the hills, where lush gardens secretly grow, protected by tall pines. The air is crisp and the foliage is hinting the first bloom in spring! Spry animals coo to potential mates while boys and girls everywhere suddenly see each other very differently, for the first time......

     

    Summary: Innocence, on the cusp of sin!

     

     

     

    Darkwriter :P


  19. Succor:

     

    I was very surprised when I got this: I couldn't smell anything.

     

    Two days later I tried again. In the Bottle: again nothing, nothing at all. I couldn't believe it so I put some on my wrists and the outside of my arms, where scents tend to throw for me. After a few minutes I sniffed them again, and there was a slight hint of smoke, pipe smoke there. That's it!

     

    Hours later, I still only detected the pipe smoke smell. :P No more Succor for me!

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