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Tesseljoan

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  1. The first moments on my skin this smells like straightforward chocolate. after half an hour or so the scent becomes a very dry chocolate, more like sandy cocoa powder. I don't really care for this phase of the scent. Even later, it becomes a sweet, vanilla-cocoa incense, which is pretty nice.


  2. For some reason there is a note in this that reminds me a lot of the ozone-scents: lightning, tempest. That'll be the grass then. The berry isn't very ponounced, but sweetens the ozone-note. I know I might attract some 'boo hiss' reactions for saying this, but the combination of sweet and ozone makes this one come closer to commercial perfumes than any other BPAL oil I've tried. That is not to say I don't like it: on a warm day it's lovely.


  3. With the temperature hitting 30 for the first time in the year, I thought it would be a good idea to wear Phobos.

     

    It smells like a citrus fruit coctail. And afer a while...whoops, it's gone. Will have to try again when it's a bit cooler and scents don't fade so ridiculously fast.


  4. I expected this to be dusty, but it isn't. Indolent is the perfect word for it. The blend is heavy and slow. It smells a bit like incense to me, very heady. I actually kind of like it. Not for every day, mind.


  5. This smelled in the vial like.... dare I say it?.... poo. :P

     

    That faded quickly on my skin, luckily. It's a very fruity sweet jasmine smell.

    Suddenly I remembered what it smelled of to me. It smelled like my grandmother's house, when we found her after she died. The house smelled different, as it was a very hot day (this was 13 years ago, by hte way). Thank goodness there are alcoholic wipes and strong scents like Gluttony. I really can't comment on the niceness of the scent, because I don't want to smell it because of the memory.


  6. Before ordering i was worried that the almond might put me off, as I disliked the almond note in Hellcat and Black Phoenix. Those two just smelled too sharp to me, but this is a beautiful, wonderfully gentle almond/marzipan note. Almost exactly like Lush' snowcake. Later on it becomes a yummy edible mix of grains, honey and milk. Lovely light scent. I think I'll wear this on days I don't want my scent to be intrusive.


  7. At first: a very sticky sweet honey/floral combo, almost sharp. mellows down to vanilla-but-not-quite. It does the same thing Snake oil does on my skin, but without the spicyness. It's a golden, warm scent, but sex? No, not for me. Sexy, definately.

     

    Edit: And this one lasts. 12 hours and it's still going strong.


  8. Hey Nella,

     

    I figured since you see this thread anytime you have a chance, I would drop my "Thanks for fixing my order and getting back to me, Nella!!" here.  :D I was thinking that maybe sending a seperate email to tell you that would just end up being extra fluff you had to weed through!

     

    So, anyways...yes...you're great, thanks. :D  :P

    Yes, what she said, but I didn't want to add to your workload either. But thanks so much! :D


  9. Big, orgasmic groan. I love Eucalyptus and minty smells, and the eucalyptus bites you hard and good in the beginning. Slowly the violet comes through and gets more prominent over time, but it's a chilly, icecold wind through a violet bush.

     

    I get an image of chewing on frozen violet leaves.


  10. Holy hell. I can feel endorfines racing when I sniff this. It starts buttery and creamy, with the darkest of chocolate. On the skin it is a true eatfest: as if you're stuffing bonbons that are way above your budget (and therefore should be enjoyed one after another in very small bites) in your mouth all at once. Coffee and a hint of cherries come out later, and the scent quitens down a bit.


  11. A little soapy, with a bit of herbs that are a little sharp, but overall a soft smell.

     

    Will comment on effectiveness later. I have plenty of opportunities to test it, because Social Phobia + therapy in which you're encouraged to break the habit = scarey.

     

    ETA: I love this scent. It's very addictive in it's comforting way, and this has become one of my most used scents. Effectiveness? Well, I can't expect a blend to take away all my fears, can I? But I do notice that I can give myself that little 'C'mon, do it,'-push just a little bit easier when wearing this.


  12. Darn. i really wanted to like this, but I guess I have to use something else when I want to attack my boyfriend. In the vial it has a sour smell, and on there is one floral which stands out and SHOUTS at me. Add to that the patchouli (which I now know to avoid, as there is only one scent with patchouli that works on me and 6 that don't) and this is, sadly, one to use an alcoholic wipe on. Sorry :P


  13. Very, very chocolate-y at first on my skin, then the cherries hit back with a vengeance. After an hour or two, the chocolate is back, but more in it's dry, cocoapowder form. As a room scent, the smell is lush, buttery chocolate all the way.


  14. A light, pure scent: white musk, green tea, aloe and lemon.


    This one smells very similar to Kumiho. Kumiho is a bit more high-pitched and airy, and Embalming fluid leans a little more towards the lemon side. It's more grounded and stronger (or is that because I used a quarter of an imp? :P ). It's not too lemony though, I guess the tea gives it it's freshness.
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