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halcyon_flight

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  1. In the Bottle: Herbal in a way that is almost lemonish.

     

    Wet: More lemony herbal

     

    Drying: the herbal smell deepens into a more complex herbal, but unlike most herbals there's no sharpness to it. This Buck has not bite. There's something warm about it that's hard to place, and a grassy musk.

     

    Dry: my skin is eating this until all that's left is a soft, warm, rendition of it's earlier self. I almost want to describe this scent as intimate. A scent to snuggle up to.

     

    Overall: a gorgeous scent, no throw whatsoever on my skin so I'm trying it in a locket. It seems, as all scents do, to like my hair and want to hang about in it, which is fine by me.


  2. With all this talk of grapefruit and sugar I feel as if I've gotten a completely different version of Hungry Ghost Moon. Fortunately I absolutely _love_ my Hungry Ghost Moon.

     

    The top notes for me are the woods and aloe. I don't know what ho wood and white sandal wood smell like, but to me the wood smells almost like bamboo. The aloe in this is so natural, so unlike any aloe in the world except a fresh aloe leaf cracked in half. Beautiful!

     

    In the background I get a bit of mellow citrus that must be the white grapefruit, and I can smell the ginger candy as if catching a whiff of it from across the room. The rest of the ingredients are such a mixture I can't pick them out. I don't get smoky vanilla at _all_ and my skin usually amps such things.

     

    Hungry Ghost Moon is the kind of scent that I don't know exactly _why_ I like it, but I do. It's unique to the extent that I'm only in the mood for it every couple of weeks, but when that time comes around I practically bath in it.


  3. Baku, Mantis, and Tenochtitlan sound like winners. Bewitched is soooo already on the list.

     

    Another question. I do like to toe the line as far as masculine/feminine scents, but there can always be too much. I tried Lear and it was a bit too masculine for me. How would Count Dracula, Anthony, and Nero compare to Lear in masculinity?


  4. Also Bitter Moon will be available for a short time this weekend (maybe tonight!) but nobody knows yet what that one will smell like. : )

     

    Ooooooo exciting *hangs around the update page*

     

    Djinn sounds perfect.

     

    Also, another thing I'm looking for: angry sage, if that's a useful explaination at all.


  5. Thanks for the recomendations! I do love Gennivre, but it's mostly musk and sugar cane on me. Not so much tea. I also love the uber-milked uber-sugared tea of White Rabbit, obtained on generous tea related suggestions. I'm looking to try Sudha Segera, too.

     

    I was wondering if there's a BPAL scent (or even not BPAL, *gasp*) that's an un-diluted black tea. Strong strong English breakfast tea, yum. Would Dorian or Severin come close to the mark? (The leather in Severin scares me a wee bit)

     

    I'm also getting a lot of tea from The Apothecary's dried tea leaves.

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