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Usagi

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  1. Imp: sticky, wet candycane; sweet.minty goodness

    Wet: sweeter,creamier mint; you can feel it on the skin-- not exactly colling but it definitely has a presence. almost a hint of sweet chocolate.

    Dry: creamy, delicious mint candycane with a hint of chocolate.

     

    This is so dead on. Someone earlier mentioned After-Eights. I agree. Maybe that's where I'm getting the chocolate; a nice sensory memory. Definitely mint candy as opposed to mint plant, or medicinal mint salves. Lick It Again is what I was hoping Lick It Like You Mean It would be. It took a long time for the vanilla in this to decide it hated me, and that made me happy. So, as long as I reply frequently, this is the ultimate candycane scent. It will be worn in December, oh yes.

    Scent stays very close to the skin, and is sweet and delicious. Yea!

     


  2. I got his as a decant off the forum.

     

    Imp: woodsy neroli, and something floral

    wet: spicy(as in spices, not heat) herbal, slightly sweet(smells good)

    dry:tangy perfume with clean undertones, slight powderiness from the honey and amber. Nice.

     

    I find Anactoria has a long lasting time, and a medium throw. The scent is very complex, like high-end perfume, but smells more natural. After about an hour, the amber has taken over, and--unfortunately-- amber likes to mimic baby powder on my skin.


  3. Imp: nuts and watermelon? some kind of fruit

    Wet: fruity nuts

    Dry: fruit; maybe berries. Fades out quickly. much later it gets a little woody and smells of the burnt candle vanilla that my skin chemistry just does not love.

     

    This went through some interesting scent changes, but, due to the vanilla finish, I just don't see myself wearing it. I will find it a better home.


  4. Imp: cassia, jasmine, various hot spices

    Wet:sweet, dry, smells like spices, and tingles my nose.

    Dry: spices have mellowed a little, allowing a hint of citrus and barely there floral, finishing up with tea.

     

     

    Apparently, my caravan on the Silk Road is heading East. This is very nice, both exotic and familiar in turns, and I really enjoyed the finish of spiced tea.


  5. Imp: women's perfume and fruity bubblegum

    Wet: bubblegum and talcum; very soft

    Dry: sweet, light perfume-- kind of a similar note to Fae-- white musk, maybe? Much later it has most faded, but if I put my nose to my wrist, it seems as though the scent has gotten warmer, and added soft spiciness.


  6. Imp: jasmine, and either violet or lily.

    Wet: More like ylang-ylang than regular jasmine; muted-- as though someone took the highs and lows out of the scent.

    Dry: Really light ylang-ylang.

     

    Not for me, but definitely try if you are a floral or jasmine fan.


  7. Imp: Citrusy floral; round; a late spring/early summer garden filled with sunshine; light sweetness.

    Wet: Flowering bulbs; hysacinth, lily, maybe freesia. Feels cool on the skin. So nice.

    Dry:flowering bulbs, slightly like a GC Flower Moon '05; or the next in succession after Flower Moon, if I were making a seasonal line-up.

     

     

    I was leery of the jasmine/honeysuckle combo, which migrained me to death in New Orleans. However, neither of these notes were present and this blend is beautiful; very soft and feminine.


  8. Imp: Smells like a Christmas shop; cinnamon and other warm spices over heady florals and bath product.

    Wet: I mainly smell cinnamon, and perhaps allspice.

    Dry: Spices with something creamy underneath, that smells vaguely of coconut.

     

     

    I'm so glad I tested this before the Holidays really kick in. This will be a wonderful winter scent.


  9. I did not really get any of the listed notes the way they usually smell on me. This one was very strange, and something in it is unpleasantly similar to what happened in Chant d'Automne.

     

    Imp: smokey wood, and citrus

    Wet: Beef Jerky?! yep, teriyaki beef jerky...

    Dry: I'm being tormented by sticky smoked wood reminiscent of bacos/beef jerky. So weird.

     

    I don't know what went wrong here, but I think this is the third scent I've had go trail ration on me, so it's time to check notes to see if there is any correlation. Meanwhile, I while try to find this a more loving home. Sadly, I'm now craving beef jerky...


  10. Imp: light wood(as in pine floorboards outside the general store), and root beer(definitely sassafras)

    Wet: root beer on a hot day; fizzy and creamy

    Dry: creamy sawdust

     

    This scent is cool! They could use it as ambience at some ghost town, like Calico or Oatman. :D


  11. Imp: sweet, resinous, honey spice

    Wet: HONEY, and something deliciously herbal-- I want to say laurel, with a hint of mead or wine.

    Dry:spiced honey; not sweet--more herbal

     

    This is sexy and sophisticated. It's lightly foody without being overly sweet. I find this slightly similar to Honey Moon.


  12. I can't believe I haven't reviewed this yet. Akuma is my favorite GC scent. I'm on my second bottle. I swear internet gremlins steal my posts. Anyways...

     

    (current)Bottle: Strong neroli with a hint of orange and raspberry sweetness underneath.

    On: raspberry and orange with a hint of neroli.

    Dry: the most fabulous sweet tarts EVER.

     

    The first imp of this I ever tried smelled of chocolate mice. It's a specific candy that you get at Sinter Klaas; foil wrapped, chocolate covered, citrus fondant, and the foil is decorated as mice and frogs in early 20th century swimsuits. This candy is delicious.

    My first bottle was more candy and creamy and featured a lot more orange blossom and raspberry.

    Interesting body chemistry reference: I asked two friends to try it at the same time as I did one day. I amped candied neroli, the first friend was almost straight raspberry, and the second friend was a light citrus. I think the subtle variations in this scent might be best appreciated by testing with friends.

    I love Akuma. This is my go-to work scent, or when I need a happy boost, or just in general. I know smelling of candy isn't for everyone, but I haven't a single bad thing to say about this scent.


  13. Imp: fruity floral

    Wet: Wet floral; lush, with hints of something sharp and green. Watermelon candy(?) and a hint of soil.

    Dry: really nice ladies' perfume and dirt(or is that pepper?).

     

     

    This scent is summery and humid; very nice, and it has an interesting morph.


  14. Imp: lemon, something creamy and hard candy-like

    Wet: Creamy lemon drops; light and sweet

    Dry: the lemon has stepped back slightly, and something floral(rose, maybe?) has stepped forward, for a more "perfumey" feel. It smells kind of like a combo with "O"

     

    This has a breezy, summery feel. The colors are bright. I think of Italy; stunning ocean views from the patio and Limoncello. Completely different, yet possibly relatives with June Gloom and some of the CTVv2 citrus "O" variants.


  15. I would like to preface this with the admission that I tried an imp of this a long time ago, when I first began with BPAL. At that time, it smelled as though Cinnabon had crawled inside me and begun oozing from my skin.

    Lo and behold, several months ago I was frimped an imp of this with an order. It was a completely different experience, as follows:

     

    Imp: caramel, sugar; sweet and syrupy, like a macchiato.

    Wet: caramel, coffee; less sweet than the imp

    Dry: creamy, caramel-vanilla latte

     

    This smells delicious, and in no way overwhelming; a testament to giving scents a second chance.


  16. Imp: sharp,bracing,sappy; maybe juniper, cedar, or tea tree

    Wet: eucalyptus, pine; vyc's vapor rub type freshness

    Dry: medicinal; a soft, sinus-clearing, sappy scent.

    Way Later: some dark, heady green floral joins the medicinal to very interesting effect.

     

    Maybe this would work better in cooler weather. The later drydown is kind of good, but it takes a while to get there. I might actually go for this if I had a cold, because it has that comforting freshness which makes your nose feel better.


  17. Imp: (red?)musk, wood; a dry scent

    Wet: sweet musk, very light cinnamon, powdery (sandal)wood

    Dry: very faded; light musk and smooth cinnamon.

     

    This is very nice; it would be a great scent for cooler weather. The throw(on me, at least) stays rather close.


  18. Imp: Dark chocolate, cherry, sandalwood

    Wet: Delicious, sweet cherry cordial

    Dry: There must be vanilla in this because there is a waxiness throwing off the scent. All that remains is vague sweetness.

     

    I would love this if the scent stayed the way it is wet, but the drydown is not for me.


  19. Imp: flowers, slightly sharp, moist smell.

    Wet: warm, sweet citrusy something mixed with slightly sharp floral, and a hint of powder.

    Dry: soft floral, very light.

     

     

    Hmm, no berries in sight, but it's a nice, light floral-- not too overwhelming, which is great for hot weather. I'm going to echo another review that mentioned it somehow conveyed airiness. It reminds me of bath products, but in a good way.


  20. Chrysanthemum, marigold, golden sandalwood, vanilla, cinnamon, and amber incense.


    Bottle:tangy floral with a creamy background
    Wet: sandalwood, the tanginess of mums--but not the full scent-- and something almost like citrus rind. Very spicy and sharp and green. Sapful. Nice.
    Dry: dry and spicy with a hint of green.


    This is a perfect fall scent; spicy, rounded and delicious. It doesn't scream out to be noticed, but instead kind of dances in the air. Also, it seems pleasantly unisex.
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