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La Femme de Satan looks like my ideal sexy time scent. Unfortunately, it’s such a skin-close scent, I can barely pick out any notes other than red musk! *sigh* I’m going to have to roll the oil well before applying next time, in hopes that doing so will bring out more complexity & strength.
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Glad to finally have a decant to test! I’ve been lusting after this scent for a while... Sadly, it’s not my style. I get a slightly fruity candy. There is some carnation while wet, but it dissipates quickly. The late drydown is a little sweet yet musty musk. Not a huge fan of fruit candy scents, and I felt a little queasy while the amount of slathering I did....
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Wooden Puppetry Doll of a Copulating Couple and a Gunpai War Fan Home & Linen Spray
artisjok replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Atmosphere
A fresh green figgy scent, wrapped in silk, with wooden undercurrents and a touch of vanilla. It’s definitely hitting the spot for me. I’ve been craving good fig scents, and this is a lovely refined addition to my atmosphere sprays. Very much fits with the Shunga line, too. I can see this being the scent of an elegant courtesan’s room. The windows thrown open to let in the breeze, and the neighbor fig tree singing its sweet fruity song to her beauty as she reclines on silken sheets. Stunning fig compilation! A perfume oil version would have me on my knees. -
Looks like Autumn Overlooked My Knitting is a wooly one, too! Haven’t tried it personally, yet looks delish.
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Superior Vena Cava starts off smelling like red musk and a powdery chypre. Powder might be ambergris... Then, tuberous starts blooming and just dominates the whole conversation. A bold, yet cushioned (musk) tuberose, sweetened by subtle beeswax.
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Unicorn and Ram is a favorite cozy of mine.
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I’m getting the tea and cookies vibe from Government Officials, though it is a much more profoundly sensual ritual than a typical tea and cookies. Spiced and warm and clothing dropping to the floor in elegant comfort. Black tea is primary, tangled up in tonka-clove goodness. The currant doesn’t jump out at me, though I can sense it. Like looking at currant-studded cookies, and smelling their chewy yumminess before actually biting. Same with vetiver. Very low-key for Vetiver! A delish interpretation of a black tea scent~
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Three Rounds is primarily gardenia on me, brightened by the lemon flower (and probably frankincense) and musk-touched. I wish the frankincense was a lot stronger, and maybe getting some of that hellfire would be interesting, but it’s a enough pretty floral. Gardenia-lovers should give it a try. I’m also missing the infernal & diabolical parts, but maybe it’s got a sly way on enticing one to the dark side...
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- Good Omens
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Red Amber oudh then oudh red amber into Oudh (red amber?) This is a lovely woodsy oudh, a tiny bit musty or something slightly funk (not poo), and I think it’s the amber that keeps it in line. On me, the amber is rich and strong to begin, then it melds toe-to-toe with oudh, and finally oudh remains with an assumption of amber. It’s kind of perfumey, warm, and sensual. I’m so enjoying it! If I didn’t already have a really great oudh SN, I’d hunt a bottle down.
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Love this color! I was going to grab a bottle of the Laura polish for my light purple fix, but when I saw Baku for sale on the forum I jumped. The dark blue specks are great, and it’s not overly sparkly. Prettiful!!
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Dark powdery and scorched, Men Will Fall just doesn’t resonate with me for the most part of its life span (a long one). After a good amount of time, the scorched smell gives way to resinous sweetness. I like this stage better, though I don’t think it’s a scent for me overall. Loved the scent list in theory! Wish the lavender was stronger and not blackened, and less powdery. Glad to finally try it!
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Die Jungfrau is fig-forward, with a lavender/chamomile backdrop and an herbal mossy green carpet. The lemon balm wafts around the fig in celebration. The fig exudes a sugary smile of contentment, glad to be in the garden spotlight. This is a cheerful scent to me and seems very appropriate for the hot summer days.
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Yeah, this is a good one. Warm cozy fur lounging in citrusy amber beams of light that shine through surrounding green herbs. Not herby in a kitchen way, at all, more like an beloved forest glen. Some fragrant tobacco being rolled in the comfort and ease of a bountiful existence. I’m transported to another time, where the light has a subtlety darker, yet more golden tone, and the sense of high magic and sensuality emanates from my being. I feel like its a powerful day. I’m either just coming from a ritual, or preparing myself for the night to come, and gathering up necessary herbs and flowers as I walk familiar paths. There are mountainous hills around me and life is both simple and thrumming with deep delicious meaning. This really paints a specific scene to me. It feels like it could work as a kind of TAL to elevate my consciousness in a more earthy connected and anciently-informed perspective. So witchy.
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Heavy leather and white sandalwood grinding against each other, with vetiver dancing wickedly around them. It’s a sharper than I expected, maybe because I’m not getting much bourbon vanilla. Everything melts into a softer scent with time... I see the vanilla peeking out, though it stays subtly in the background. The vetiver tang becomes the most obvious note. I think the scent is too dry for my tastes. Sandalwood is often that way for me, so I’m not too surprised.... It’s a great cowboy-type scent, and I could see it being fabulously badass on someone else! Happy to have finally gotten the chance to try this leather. This has massive wear length on me!
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I’m getting more of the experience Roogna describes from Doc Constantine than anyone else. It’s fruity/citrusy, a little powdery.... no leather/smoke/tree to be found The note list sounds like a dream, and my nose disagrees completely with the interpretation my skin gives. Bummer!
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Rendezvous With Her Lover Behind the Rice Straws
artisjok replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Lupercalia
Rendezvous started out very... off. I was surprised to get a harsh chemical smell when I slathered it on Weird! Thank goodness, it quickly shifted and I get the sugary musky hay that I was looking forward to enjoying. It’s delicate and wistful and comforting. Sadly, it fades to an extremely close skin scent very fast, but I’m still scraping my arm with my nose to get that last impression. It seems the creamy rick milk is holding on the longest. Gorgeous, yet almost too delicate. Editing to say, though soft, the drydown does linger far longer than I expected! -
Smug Yale is such a cheering scent! A powdery, snuggly vanilla wrapped up with a humid fresh green grass. I love it in sunny days when I’m outside, or on day’s when I’m stuck inside longing to get out. Contrary to some above experiences, I get excellent throw and wear length, and that’s somewhat unusual for me. Smug Yale is smug because it smells simply divine and is a beacon of carefree joy for all who get a whiff on the breeze~
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Challenge of the Ascetic is a breath of clear air in a calm fresh space. On my skin, it’s a translucent pale green over the translucent gold of frankincense, like a multi-layered stained glass window. It does go somewhat powdery for me pretty quickly, through retains its meditative tone. It’s unfortunate, because I can see the beauty and the calming effect, and I also don’t really like to wear powdery scents. Bummer... maybe aging will shift the effect. The label art is so sweet, and the notes sounded delightful, I was close to blind-bottling. Now that I got a tester, I’d only get a bottle if I find it discounted. A low partial bottle would be even better for me, so I can enjoy the picture and sniff the bottle. Definitely similar to the Monk RPG scent.
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I got Faces Cleaving in hopes of a yummy apple version of I Am Tired of Tears and Laughter. It is related, I just don’t know if it’s a scent I want to wear... Fresh fresh apple, very strong when first applied, reminds me of shampoo, though a better version. The benzoin quickly comes forth to balance out the scent with resinous sweetness. I think the oudh is just giving a bit of an incense tone, as others have commented, and that’s just like I am Tired. The apple is where I am hesitant about keeping the scent. It’s a very clean resinous scent, and I usually like warm/cooked apples more.... I’ll see how I enjoy it after another wear. I don’t have any other really fresh apple scents, so it might be something I crave occasionally.
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Fate’s Jester is a tart sweet juicy sugar bomb! I get loads of lemon and currant all coated in sweet buttercream. The patchouli is surprisingly absent on me.I’m sure it’s the note I was originally interested in... The joyful air of this Jester keeps me smiling, though, despite not getting that Silkybat patch mentioned above. The sweet sugary frosting note is what really makes the scent for me. Otherwise, the tartness would probably be overwhelming. Huge throw and wear length, which is somewhat of a novelty on my skin. Summertime perfection~
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Kabe Ni is thick and foody vanilla on me, entwined with rich patchouli and sharp citrusy copal. I love the smell of burning copal, yet haven’t found a blend from the Lab that works for me... until now. This combo of rich sweet and woodsy with the bitter resin is decadent and spiritual and punishing all at once. The experience reminds me of when I used to be slightly obsessed with these San Pellegrino Chinotto sodas. At first I thought they tasted repulsive, so bitter! Then that bitterness, all sweetened up and sparkling, would just hit this flavor craving so perfectly. That’s the same with this. A balance of repulsion and desire. It’s addicting!
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Milk Moon 2020 is definitely a delicate cozy scent. The fig is strong in the wet phase. As it starts to dry, the fig gets more aligned with a soft milk note and olive leaf. A bit of honey is drizzled over them, but it’s so delicate that it’s only serving to warm up the scent some. The date, I’m imagining, just deepens the sweetness a touch more. I was afraid the cedarwood would be MIA, yet I do get a sense of its support in the drydown. The milk becomes the primary note. It feels like indulging in a bowl of milk, dotted with ripe fruit and sparkling in the sun. Overall, a very supportive creamy fruity scent cloud that will nuzzle you into bliss. I think it’s perfect for Summer!
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Beautiful and fresh! Morning Glories is like the first rays of pale sunlight glistening on the dew-dropped leaves. The florals aren’t sharp or overpowering, and the white amber is a perfect grounding resin, since it’s also lighter and brighter than most resins. I love the translucent green vibe. It’s perfect when I’ve had an exhausting day and want to restore to levity and magic again.