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Melantha

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  1. In the imp, it's amazing. Creamy sweetness with a hint of spice; it reminds me vaguely of Underpants!

     

    But on, it fades to almost nothing, and the creaminess is gone; I can smell the scent of a freshly carved pumpkin, with sugar sprinkled on it. Not at all what I wanted. I might try it as a room scent, though!


  2. This was a generic sweetness, with something I didn't like winding through it. It was okay, but there are other sweet blends, like Bordello, that I love, so I won't be reaching for it.


  3. It was about three feet and half high, with a head like a collie dog and a face like a horse. It had a long neck, wings about two feet long, and its back legs were like those of a crane, and it had horse's hooves. It walked on its back legs and held up two short front legs with paws on them. It didn't use the front legs at all while we were watching. My wife and I were scared, I tell you, but I managed to open the window and say, "Shoo", and it turned around barked at me, and flew away.

    The scent of the wild, hauntingly beautiful Pine Barrens of New Jersey! Pitch pine with blackberry leaf, cranberry, cedar wood and tomato leaf.


    A first review! Ummm.....

    In the bottle: Oh, gorgeous! I can smell the cranberry and pine, with the warmth of tomato leaves in the sun.

    Wet: The cedar comes out a little to play with the pine and cranberry, and the leaves are in the background, blowing in the breeze.

    Dry: I'm not getting much morph here at all. It's a beautiful, complex scent, that reminds me of walking through a garden here in the Garden State. The blackberry gives it just a hint of sweetness, without overpowering the other notes.

    I'd rate it a 4.5 out of 5. I'm going to give my bottle lots of lovin'!

    ETA: It's a light blend, but with a lot of throw.

  4. In the imp: A very pretty floral.

     

    Wet: The florals back off a bit, and here are the spices!

     

    Dry: It all settles down to a blend where I can smell the spices and flowers equally. It is a perfect balance; floral enough so that it's not just another spice blend, and spicy enough so that it's a floral I'll wear.

     

    Keeper!


  5. In the imp: Rosewood and sandalwood. Yum.

     

    Wet: Spicy, here come the amber and musk!

     

    Dry: Wow. Fabulous. Everything comes together, and it's great.

     

    Very masculine, but oh, I'll wear this myself! I don't think I'll need a bottle, because this is not an everyday kind of scent for me; I'll have to be in a take-no-prisoners mood to pull this one off. :P


  6. In the imp: Very fresh, and green. Not floral at all.

     

    Wet: There's a touch of floral in there, but not too much. Still green and fresh.

     

    Dry: A smokiness creeps up, but not a lot. It drifts through the green, and it's quite nice.

     

    I'll probably keep my imp, but I don't see a big bottle purchase here. I could change my mind, though.


  7. I loved the name, which is a silly reason to get a magical oil, but then the description is a good one, too. I definitely need more people in my life.

     

    I put it on Sunday to go to a "family reunion" with a side of the family that has just begun speaking to us again after 30 or so years.

     

    Success. I think they were kind of inclined to it anyway, but everyone was perfectly lovely. We talked, and hugged, and basically made friends. I'm very happy about it.

     

    And to top it off, the scent is gorgeous! Musky, and spicy, with the rose dancing in and out, never on top, just floating in the background. Beautiful.

     

    High marks here!


  8. DCCXXV (725)

     

    In the bottle: (which was full nearly to the top!) Green floral. They're pale flowers, from what I can tell, and well hidden behind the greenery.

     

    Wet: Still the same, perhaps with a touch of wood peeking out.

     

    Dry: Here come the flowers! I have no idea what they are, but headache, here I come! It's very soft, though.

     

    I am soooo trading this!


  9. A nice floral scent. Delicate, but not faint, if that makes sense. I can *just* pick out the frankincense, but nothing else stands out. Well blended, for me it evokes the evening, after the sun has set, but before night falls completely. I can see wearing this when I want to have a calm, quiet time to myself.


  10. In the bottle: The caramel is right there on top. Wow! Luscious.

     

    Wet: The caramel disappears almost immediately, leaving behind only a memory to mix with the other notes. I smell spices and currant and amber.

     

    Dry: The caramel is back, but only faintly, and the whole blends together into a lovely, soporific scent.

     

    Yum.


  11. Here are some florals I can like.

     

    The incense was very strong when I first put it on, but it has dried down to a lovely mix of incense, gardenia, and lily of the valley. No rose in evidence. Soft and lovely. I'll be wearing this in winter.


  12. In keeping with my policy of trying every imp I am fortunate enough to receive, I tried it. I am reminded that I am not a pure floral person. It was okay, but to me, smelled too much like something from a department store.


  13. A pleasant scent. The lily is really up front for me, with the frankincense taking a back seat.

     

    However, it doesn't make me go WOW!, and since there are so many of Beth's blends that do, I'll pass on my imp, hoping that someone will love it.

     

    ADDED August 15:

     

    In the Imp: I get almost a pale mint note here, which is odd. I also can detect the lily. I can't smell the frankincense.

     

    Wet: Ah, there's the geranium! The mint is gone now.

     

    Dry: A light floral, and there is almost no trace of the incense, which I think is strange, but it might be buried in the background.

     

    It's okay, I guess.


  14. In the imp: Mint! Oof!

     

    Wet: still minty, but florals are peeking through.

     

    Dry: Mint is still there, but there's something darker, as well, and I can detect some lotus, but no violet.

     

    Overall? Eh, I'll try it again, but I'm not holding out high hopes.


  15. Uck, it smelled medicinal when wet.... but has dried down to something nice. I'll give it a couple more tries before giving up on it!

     

    ETA: Same as before. I don't think I like the drydown enough to put up with the medicine smell. :P

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