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Veronica

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  1. This starts off strangely cold, but soon comes out as predominantly a white floral of apple blossom with just a hint of tea and ginger. For some reason, this just isn't working for me. It smells slightly old lady and just is off on me. Very clean and soapy.


  2. Wet, this starts off all red spices and darkness. As it dries, it becomes primarily neroli--spiced orange blossoms, with that familiar bitter twang--warmed up in the background by red musk (not for me!) and topped with the herbal, soapy bergamont. Warm and herbal musk. Not what I expected from Titus, the character, and not really for me.


  3. Pleasantly surprised by this. As others have mentioned, this is a perfume-y floral, almost soapy and slightly spiced. The gardenia's sweet floral note is balanced out by the wood, booze and smoke without actually smelling at all like wood, booze, or smoke, just heavy and pleasantly warm an almost incense-y spice in the background of the floral.


  4. Wet, this is tooth-meltingly sweet melon and honey, in the same vein as Yemaya and Twinkle Twinkle Little Bat but SWEETER. As it dries it stays much the same, but a spiced note comes out. Not bad, but not for me.


  5. Not sure why I wanted to try this, it's nearly all death notes on me! This is smoky patchouli layered over sticky sweet, heady ylang ylang soured by a dark, dank myrhh and spiced cloves. Nope!


  6. Wet, this is warm amber and peach. As it dries, the peach fades into the background as the florals come to the fore. This ends up being a creamy floral with a spiced cologne background, but still feminine. Vetiver is faint and very well behaved in this.

     

    EDIT: after full dry down, the florals fade and the notes all meld together into a lovely men's cologne, with the vetiver doing an amazing job tying it all together. Slightly sweet, spiced cologne.

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