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    Lyonesse

    A soft, vanilla/golden scent with just a twinge of something woody that comes out more strongly as it dries. Lovely.
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    Al Azif

    Soft and pleasant with a sharp almost sour bite, very faint, at the top. I'll keep it to see how it ages.
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    Alone

    A hectic, frenzied pinpoint in desolation: booming, bleak, and dark with the horror of loneliness and reluctant solitude. Patchouli and cardamom with bright mandarin, labdanum, muguet, red sandalwood, angelica and gardenia. I get a burn on applying it, and a spicy cardamom that can't miss. Must have a bottle.
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    Miskatonic University

    It is initially a rich, caramel-coffee scent that dries down to a buttery-sweet smell that really does have a bit of the dusty tome note. Maybe some faint wood. I like it.
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    Trick #2

    Pine pitch and tobacco leaf, with berries and a bit of sweetening fruit. It's beautifully blended and evocative of a forest without the harsh sharpness of most 'forest' scents.
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    Loviatar

    The Finnish Goddess of Agony, Torment and the joy found in inflicting pain on others. The Mistress of Torture, she has transformed in the modern era into the patron Goddess of Dominatrixes. The slap of slick, hot leather punctuates the warm, sensual embrace of black amber, red musk and dark, lascivious myrrh. I'm with the people who mention 'band-aid' and 'artificial' in conjunction with this scent. I wish I knew what made perfumes smell like band-aids, because I'd avoid it forever. De Sade is a gentler (though more simplistic) leather, Doc C. has a more natural leather smell... I'm not sure what it is about this one. ETA: lab description.
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    Silk Road

    It does seem complex. Initially much too cinnamony, though a more subtle, non-red-hot cinnamon. Add in some faint wood, a graininess and that whiff of almost-pickle and you've got it. I like it, so I'll keep the imp and see how it works with me.
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    Incantation

    I didn't find it dark, and I also didn't get the motor oil smell I got last time I tried a vetiver scent. Whew! It's sweet, light, a nice herbal that doesn't venture into the sharp and medicinal territory I've been disappointed by on too many occasions. Not really my style, but still lovely to smell.
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    Litha 2006

    Getting a sweet, sharp lemon (verbena) smell above all else, a bit of honey mead underneath. Dries down to a light, more appealing warmth. Need to try this one at a different part of my cycle... it is very pretty.
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    And There Was A Great Cry In Egypt

    Very warm... initially sharp (probably the musk or cypress or both?) but deepened to a gentle, amber/frankincense scent with the ambience of chocolate some people have mentioned. It was very interesting. I'm glad I tried it!
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    Carceri d'Invenzione

    I don't find this as woody as I do sweetly spicy (without having the spice of, say, something as overt as cinnamon.) I have to guess it is the frankincense making it sweet? The scents blend together quite seamlessly. At first it is almost a sweet, luscious flower on top of the spiciness (which is never heavy or overbearing) and after maybe ten minutes the sweetness settles down to the same level as all the other notes. By far my favorite Salon scent of what I've tried.
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    Gluttony

    Starts out as a heavy, buttery-caramel Werther's scent, which quickly starts to come across as cinnamon and, yeah, I do get a bit of flavored coffee.
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    Greed

    Hmmm... the expected patchouli dominance, with the tang of oakmoss and a sweeter, lighter, barely-there scarf (heliotrope and copal I assume.) Complex, pleasing. Reminds me of my Redwood SN, but less straightforward. I'ma keepin' this imp.
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    Szepasszony

    A slightly grapefruity, grassy aquatic with the characteristically sweet, unrainlike scent of aquatics. (Rain and water just don't smell sweet to me.) It is light and pretty, and fades quickly.
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    Black Phoenix

    When I sniff it from the imp and first apply it, it's the cherry/almond (Dr.Pepper-alike) smell everyone else is mentioning. It does immediately manifest something like cinnamon underneath, and the cherry/almond fades to a dark, near-medicinal cinnamon haze. Not bad, but not exactly attractive on me. I sort of see the 'band-aid' comparison, actually.
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    Osun

    I could have gone for green/herbal, but for me this is mostly rose... not the fresh Rose Red rose, more like the perfumey/tea-rose rose. There's something behind that scent, but it's drowned out by a sweet floral.
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    Death of the Grave Digger

    I didn't get menthol from this at all (and this comes from someone who has traveled on the BPAL carriage through the lands of Ben-Gay and Icy Hot.) On me it's a deep herbal with a gritty edge and a lighter herbal top note with a touch of sweetness.
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    Trick #1

    So the luck of the draw has me in the Trick #1 camp, eh? And me so violently affirming my feelings about floral scents. Well, if there's anything I've learned in the past few months (hello Carpathians, hello Penny Dreadful) it's that BPAL scents can change my conception of even the seemingly immutable. Now, having said that, I also have to say in summation that what I mostly get from this fragrance is skin musk, vanilla bean, and FLORAL. As in bowl-me-over on application and for some time afterward. The magnolia and musk are quite dominant in the bottle, with a bite of ginger and an undertone of honeysuckle and perhaps patchouli. I smell what I've come to identify, hopefully correctly, as red musk strongly in the bottle, but it's a much simpler, gentler and sweeter scent on my skin. The patchouli does not make an appearance on ND¢. Neither does the leather, which is sort of too bad for me. The floral scent is very strong when wet and for some time afterward, but then (what I think is) the skin musk and vanilla bean balances it out after maybe half an hour. This is a much more classically feminine fragrance than I'd choose for myself, but it's undeniably beautiful, and I think that with some adjustment, I'll come to reach for it when I need to feel extra-womanly and extra-desirable. ETA: After having had it in my possession almost a month, I am pretty much in love with it 100% and must obtain as much as humanly possible. So there you go.
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    Punkie Night

    I don't get a straight-apple scent at any point, save perhaps in the imp (but it's a bit spicy even then.) Apple with strong mulling spices, perhaps? It is a crisp and clean scent (and one of the first 'autumn' scents to avoid the craft-store/potpourri association for me.) The cranberry makes a richer scent, and I'd say that as time wears on the cider spices mellow, making it even smoother and more satisfying.
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    Carfax Abbey

    Imp: something gritty under a heavy incense that carries a lighter note. (How descriptive of me.) Skin: Starts out as a high, sort of sour (cedar?) note with a somewhat heavy incense. The cedar mellows, though it's still quite strong, and doesn't take on the pickling-spice scent I sometimes get from cedar, so I am assuming I'm smelling more than cedar and just can't discern. It's a rounder, fuller wood scent. If I think of it, the wood smell becomes fragrant, creaking floors, or a massive stand of old cedars, some broken on the ground. It and the incense are what I smell most strongly. I don't get even the faint floral some people describe. The herbs may be what seems to be 'complicating' the cedar.
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    The Carpathian Mountains

    On application I smell a lovely, natural pine that is quickly overtaken by Ben-Gay, which put me in mind of Vinland (also started out on me as Ben-Gay, and turned into a scented nail polish remover.) But this lightens up quickly and my fears were unfounded. Apart from the inital pine and a curranty drydown with a possible undertone of evergreen I can't detect separate notes in this-- it is very smooth and sweet, with no sharpness. A fruity, light scent. I thought this was a surefire 'no' for me, but Beth has proved me wrong and I am glad!
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    Tintagel

    This is very cinnamony on me, and what I think is the dragon's blood adds to the sweetness. The bayberry completes what, to me, evokes a holiday potpourri scent.
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    Tezcatlipoca

    Sweet cocoa when wet, and shortly a gentle floral comes out. It's not a 'round' floral scent; it's thin and reedy and very pretty. If I smell incense, it's a sweet and light incense that complements the blend well (the cocoa sticks around, but I don't smell leather.) I'm not sure this suits me, but it does smell lovely, so I'll keep the imp around and see how we grow on each other.
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    Satyr

    I get an unsettling animal smell that keeps prompting me to say 'unclean' even though that's not really the best description. The faint sweet clove smell is nice, but I can't relax with that other smell. But boy, does it ever last a long time!
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    Hurricane

    I enjoyed the China rain note, but what I assume is the vetiver (vetivert?) takes on a harsh and quite chemical tone on my skin. Possibly like unscented nail polish remover? It's hard to compare it to anything.
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