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  1. This is freaking delicious. In the decant and wet on my skin, it smells like those pomander ball things you have at christmas. As it dries, it starts smelling like spicy bark and dry leather. There is definitely a sweet, root-beerish component if you sniff really hard. The throw is pretty good. This doesn't smell particularly masculine to me, more like unisex.


  2. Wet, it smells like a sweet floral chamomile, like if you were enjoying chamomile tea out in a garden. It dried down to something much deeper and richer - when I sniffed my wrist it still smelled light and floral, but the throw was all honey and chamomile. Absolutely gorgeous. Most likely a bottle purchase because I will run through this decant soooo quickly.


  3. This is quite bizarre - the first dirt scent I've tried and it definitely does smell like dirt out in my yard. It's really weird. It's interesting to sniff, but not something I would want to smell like.


  4. Sweet sandalwood and vanilla - this reminds me a little of a creamier version of The White Rider.

     

    In the bottle: SANDALWOOD! OH DEAR GOD SO MUCH SANDALWOOD. There are hints of other things (mostly a kind of wet greenness like rained-on grass), but I mostly just smell sandalwood.

     

    Wet: Sandalwood.

     

    Dry: If I sniff it directly, I have difficulty smelling it, but the most beautiful floral/vanilla/sandalwood scent is wafting all around me, so I know it's still there. I was skeptical about purchasing this but WOW is it a winner. Sweet and creamy and sandalwoody in the best possible way.


  5. Whoever up above said this smells a lot like Fairy Market was right - it really DOES smell more like that than like anything else I can think of. Except I'm terribly allergic to Fairy Market and not at all allergic to Enchanted Wood Florist! Which makes it my new favorite. Other than Fairy Market, I'm kind of at a loss as to what it smells like. A little like my house when I fill it with fresh-cut irises, but also not. As it wears it loses some of the fresh greenness and gets spicier. It does have a strong throw and wear length. I could smell it around me all day, and I was constantly going, "mmm, what smells so delicious?" only to realize it was me.


  6. This smells to me like clean leather. I really like it, but it goes away so quickly! I'll need a whole bottle of it. If this smells like a barn, well, I've NEVER smelled a barn this nice. Definitely a unisex scent.


  7. This definitely smells like a creamy coconut. To me it seems more like the scent of a lotion or sunscreen than a perfume... like the kind of thing I smell on myself and go "oh god, will this clash with my perfume?" rather than something that I set out to smell like.


  8. I don't like most florals but I love carnation, and since I also like pink pepper and sugar I decided to give this one a go. It's very light and sweet, with just a hint of the bite of the carnation and pink pepper peeping out from behind the daisies. It seems like something you'd wear with a sundress in the middle of summer.


  9. In decant: Aloe, sandalwood, a little bit of vanilla flower.

     

    Wet: Aloe! For the first few minutes I smell nothing but aloe.

     

    Drydown: The vanilla flower comes out to play, so it's a lovely vanilla aloe mix. Close up it smells primarily of aloe, and in a soapy way at that, but when I'm not trying to smell it I get some vanilla and light musk too. As it gets drier, the musk is more evident. I'm not getting much sandalwood yet, which is good because I don't get along with sandalwood that well.

     

    Completely dry: Faint and lovely, with more sandalwood.

     

    I like this but it doesn't seem to last terribly long on me. I guess I'll have to try it a few more times before determining if I want a bottle.


  10. In the decant: Smells like chocolate and fruits.

     

    Wet: WOW. Deep, dark chocolate and amaretto. This is STRONG.

     

    Dry: The other notes come out to play, tempering the chocolate and amaretto a bit. It's still strong, but not as BAM! IN YOUR FACE! as it originally was.

     

    This is a gorgeous scent and I can see it being perfect for lots of people, but I think it's too sultry and obviously sexy for me to wear. I definitely get the comparisons to Midnight Kiss, which is why even though I'm all "Wow, this smells AWESOME!" I think I won't be getting a bottle... I had a bottle of Midnight Kiss and loved the smell, but never wore it because it wasn't "me" enough! I want to keep my decant because it's so sexy... but realistically I will never wear it again.


  11. Shorten those tedious nights with a surge of body heat: vanilla-infused red musk, champaca, petitgrain, ylang ylang, patchouli, nutmeg, honey, galbanum, and traces of caramel.


    On me this smells like sugar and... wood? I think maybe it's the petitgrain that my mind is interpreting as woody, because when I think about it, I can sense similarities to other petitgrain blends. The sweetness of red musk is there in the background, and the other things are murky and indefinite presences, obvious more in the throw than when I sniff up close.

    Also, if Tomoe Gozen and Dorian got drunk together and had a baby, this could be their offspring.

  12. This does smell surprisingly pink, lank, and warm on me! In the decant it was effervescent grapefruit and flowers. It dried down to comforting and warm tropical florals. I really love it, but my allergies have struck again and I have itchy red bumps where I applied it. I had wanted a bottle but... I guess not.


  13. In the decant: I don't know what I'm smelling. Something soft and pretty.

     

    Wet: Vanilla and ozone, perhaps with a hint of flowers. I honestly didn't expect to like this at all but... I kind of do. At this point I want to eat it.

     

    Dry: Gorgeous and creamy! I never expected to love this scent but I'm definitely planning on a bottle of it, because wow!


  14. In the decant: overwhelmingly sweet!

     

    Wet: sweet, a little bit foody, a little bit berryish. Sweet nutty berries... and Heavenlyrabbit is right, they're more like dried berries. It smells good and I can't stop sniffing myself!

     

    Dry: Warmer and more hazelnutty, but still lots of berry. I don't really smell the hay and carrots but I'm sure they're in there grounding things. This is a very soft, snuggly scent. I'm contemplating a bottle.


  15. In the decant: Lemon and patchouli.

     

    Wet: LEMON LEMON LEMON! I can sort of smell a bunch of other things swirling underneath. I swear I smell something woody, though I don't think any wood notes are listed.

     

    Dry: Gets progressively warmer and less lemony as time goes on... but it is still far more lemony than I would like (I'd like it to be NONE lemony). I might try this a little later to see if the lemon dies down some with age.


  16. In decant: smells like soap.

     

    Wet: Still smells like soap, but mintier soap, with a hint of something green.

     

    Dry: Smells like a minty evergreen tree with a hint of ozone. It does kind of remind me of Snow-flakes except it's softer.

     

    I should also note: Ouch it burns.


  17. It was cold on Thanksgiving and I wanted to indulge, so I bathed in L'Estate bath oil and wore L'Estate. I was wearing fall-ish sorts of colors (or, well, as autumnal as my wardrobe gets... grey, cream, lime green, and reddish orange) and it matched pretty well. My 9-year-old cousin said I smelled perfumey, which I thiiiiiiink was a compliment.

     

    For Halloween, I went as a Starfleet officer (new movie uniform! sewed myself!) and wore Fairy Market because it smelled the cleanest and most spaceshippy and adventurous of the perfumes I like.

     

    Christmas, I don't know yet! We'll see when the time arrives. Last year and the year before I went with Lick It One More Time and Dorian, respectively, but this year a new Yule may catch my fancy, or something else entirely. But if not, it will be my Lick It again, because that's a solid and wonderful-smelling choice. For the Christmas masquerade party I'm going to, I'll probably wear either L'Estate, Tomoe Gozen, or Bastet, because those are very summery scents to me and I'm going as "Longing for Summer" with a leafy green mask and green dress.


  18. I had high hopes for this scent but I'm finding it pretty meh. Wet, it smells completely rancid, like musk and waxy leaves. Dry, I get some of the vanilla and spices as well, but it's all very faint and tainted by the memory of the hour-long icky smell. ... okay, dry 6+ hours later, it's beautiful and evocative and exactly what I thought it would smell like when reading the description... but I just can't wait 6 hours for it to reach a stage I actually like, so I won't be keeping this. It DOES last pretty much forever on me though, as I could still smell it 15 hours later.

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