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grimalkin

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  1. grimalkin

    Phobos

    Strong lemon candy while wet, but dries down to soft, sweet, lemon musk. Fades rather quickly, but lovely while it lasts.
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    Ogun

    This was pure melon when it was wet. Then it went through the fizzy soda stage that other reviewers have mentioned, which I think was the gin and juniper surfacing. Now that it's dry, the melon has completely disappeared and honey-sweetened tobacco is dominant, with the gin and juniper still lingering in the background. It doesn't have much throw, and seems to be fading quickly.
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    Rome

    Wet, this had a strong woodsy/herbal smell that I didn't like at all. Now that it's dry, it's turned into a soapy rose scent with a hint of chamomile. I'm not a big rose fan, but it is light and pretty.
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    Banana Peel in a Graveyard

    In the bottle, this smells just like Graveyard Dirt to me: pure loamy soil. The banana came out and mingled for a short while when I first applied it, but on drydown it's all dusty oakmoss.
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    Baneberry

    This has a pungent, herbal smell in the imp. On my skin, it's sharp and green while it's wet. As it's drying, the berries emerge and it gets sweeter and and a bit soapy. It's too bad about the soapiness, but overall it's a lovely, sweet, green scent.
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    Obatala

    This smells like sweet, milky shea in the imp. On my skin, it smells just like caramel corn. I can't smell coconut, unless that's what's giving it the buttery note. It's faintly powdery when dry.
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