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Biocarbons

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    Tovenares

    Tovenares smells like it's the 90s and I'm wearing a freshly washed pastel sweatshirt with a cat design on it and sitting next to some rose potpourri while I put lotion on my hands.
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    Tea Leaves, Vanilla Bean, and Incense Smoke

    This has a white tea + citrus smell that reminds me of gummy bears when first applied. After sitting on my skin for a few minutes the white tea gets really aggressive. The vanilla is a mustier vanilla and hangs out it the back. Now it's dusty incense and tea leaves over dry vanilla. I don't mind it.
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    A Winter's Evening

    I wasn't expecting citrus, but this definitely has a lemon-lime opening like in a lemon drop or other hard candy. As it sits, a little spicy wood comes forward but combined with the citrus, the smell has an edge of spicy lemon lime armpit. Annoying. The white amber hangs out in the back. Dry down: This is so sweet and floral now, what a morph. It's still got that BO edge, so I'm calling this one as skin chemistry fail.
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    Griotte, Lime and White Musk

    I've never eaten a griotte. In this perfume, I smell sweet lime and white musk, and what smells like pink lime and lemon sour powder candy. It smells like lemon lime pixie sticks and hand soap in a good way.
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    Sandalwood, Lime, and Tahitian Ginger

    I got a nice puff of lime (sweet, generic) up front, but that quickly dissipates and settles into a comforting, summery, almost tropical scent. Very bath and body works but better.
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    Zima V Lese

    Dark pine tar with dry spicy birch, amber in the back. a minty, cold glow surrounding. As it settles I get more evergreen. Now it's more cold amber, less pine. Masc leaning. If you sort of like that men's pine tar soap, but you want something less smoky and aggressive and more green and cold, try this. Ok, now it's taken a complete 180 and is a slightly fruity, sweet pine scent with a touch of spicy wood. I can't decide if Id actually wear it, but as a pine scent that doesn't go pine sol or cat pee on me, I'll hang onto my imp.
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    Great Embalming Dodo

    Wet: like a mango mimosa without the bubbles. Dry: I get more lime, coconut and pineapple. Heavier and richer than your straight embalming fluid. A lovely summery fruit cocktail that isn't dominated by coconut.
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    Fairy Lobster Foam

    Pinkish maraschino cherry juice and whipped cream with a touch of marshmallow and background vanilla. It reminds me of Gen Z Feminist Cenobite, but GZFC has whipped cream and this has marshmallow. After a while, the cherry lessens and the marshmallow increases. It's a soft, gentle marshmallow and acceptable to this person who usually hates marshmallow smells for being loud and cloying.
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    The Wolf Man’s Dream

    Wet: evergreen, bitter lotus root? Dry leaves. Kind of stanky. The white chypre comes in as a touch of citrus and possibly white amber. This stays animalic and slightly bitter the whole time I had it on me, so I'd call this a skin chemistry fail. However, it reminds me of I hear you call pine tree, but with more stuff added. So if you like that one, or you like pine animalic scents, you might like this.
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    Strawberry Tomb

    Wet: sweet candy strawberry (similar to eat the strawberries), but it's overshadowed by moss ivy and stone. There's also a touch of something metallic, like a tomb gate, and a little cool water. The strawberry comes to the front now, which I like more. Now it's sweet, mossy slightly aquatic strawberry. Less aquatic than Sad Ted Behind The Wall. If strawberry candy and moss sounds good, this is for you.
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    Tongue Wall

    Wet: candy, taffy guava with candy seeds. Pretty sweet. The strawberry blends with the guava to make a tropical pink fruit scent. As it dries down the guava distinctness softens towards a more general starburst sweetness.
  12. Imagine it's yule season, and you walk into a herbalist shop. There are a handful of others browsing and the clerk is busy with a client so you browse. The clerk has a stone bowl and mortar they're currently using to mash up some unidentified combo of herbs. You watch them pause and sprinkle in some red berries and keep grinding. The smell is fresh, a touch herby, war with the creaminess from the hazelnuts, a light red sweetness from the berries, over a warm wood. There's a chewy, chocolatey background note. The water mint mostly adds a frosty chill. A nice holiday season alternative smell that doesn't immediately scream ITS CHRISTMAS (aggressive spices and apples / pine). It slowly gets sweeter as it sits on me. It reminds me of light betwixt the horns, but without the strong patchouli.
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    The Giant

    PUNGENT. Very 'stone mason dust cloud', pepper, and smoky vetiver over a slightly sweet rooty, patchouli. The roots and patch come forward as it sits on my skin, but then the peppery dust comes back with a vengeance. If you like dust, clay or root notes and spicy scents, you might like this. This is too intense for me and I can feel the start of a headache, so I won't be purchasing this. It calmed down after about 20 minutes. Now it's smoky, dusty vetiver and much more agreeable.
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    Hot Feral Devastation

    Wet: not at all what I was expecting. A dry, gray metallic hairspray smell and pepper capsicum over a slightly sweet floral tincture base. As it dries, it smells a bit like shaving cream (hay?). Amping the ginger now. It's a very spicy, dry smelling ginger that with an edge of smoked dried chili over leather and Neroli. the cedar so far is only a drop, and blends in with the other notes. Now the spicy elements have calmed down and I'm getting more leather, Neroli and what smells like a cold, linen note similar to the cold linen in dungeon crawl. The hairspray cloud is still there, but toned down. Several hours later what's left is a soft shaving cream smell. Masc leaning, unusual.
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    Reminiscent of Wires

    Wet: oiled plastic, citrus with a touch of something spicy. Gets more citrusy as it dries down. The citrus is less fruit, more citric acid cleaner smell. The smell stays about the same component wise, but softens as it dries down. Eventually it gets a powdery quality to it like the powder inside latex gloves. This reminds of Carved wooden Railroad, but wooden Railroad has stronger metallic notes and wood. An interesting, experience sort of scent.
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    Strawberry Sufganiyot

    I should preface this with I have never had a sufganiyot, but I have had jelly filled donuts, and ALSO I'm reviewing in 2023 so this decant is well aged. Wet: strawberry waffles? Strawberry gram crackers? Strawberry stoop waffle! The strawberry is a sweet candy strawberry but it's dominated by the spiced baked good smell that reminds me most strongly of stoop waffles. Thin, golden, crunchy waffle thins spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg with a little honey. OR! a strawberry fig newton (just a hint of fig?) Gets more gram cracker-like as it dries down. There is a powdery quality to it some may interpret as powdered sugar. Very foodie and cheerful, but not at all donut like.
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    Auyogarinokoe

    This opens with a good, in my face cloud of cherry musk that's close to the one in Cherry Red. The cherry backs off after a few minutes and I get a sweet, cherry tinged Ylang Ylang and orris scent that is somewhat syrupy. The sandalwood is a very mild background note. I find myself wishing there was a touch of something earthy or warm in this. Maybe tobacco? I get more musk as it dries down. A musky, fruity floral syrup to add seltzer and ice to for a refreshing summer drink.
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    Vanilla Husk, Nutmeg, & Hay Absolute

    Wow, the nutmeg and the hay combined into lemon pledge. There's some vanilla in the background, and it's supposed to be a good vanilla note that people rave about but the pledge smell is uncanny and dominating. 1.5 hours later this is a soft, dry vanilla with a touch of warm, golden hay. This is nice, but about that opener... I've only tried the Antique Lace re-release, but I would say they have a similar dry down. The vanilla in Antique Lace was very much like bottled vanilla extract with a powdery dry down to my nose. This is soft and shy, dry and smooth.
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    Roadside Attractions

    You know, there's just some things you shouldn't skin test. Wet: plastic off-gassing and a saggy stack of moldy, rain melted paper. It's giving me a bit of a headache. Wow this STINKS, in an 'im cleaning out my water damaged storage with Ammonia' kind of way. Gets more solventy as it dries down. Now it's sweeter and almost a little floral. A weird, sweet, chemical, solvent drenched moldy floral for lovers of the strange and unusual.
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    Cherry Wine

    Wet: Tangy, reddish pink cherry in sherry. My hometown makes fruit wines locally, and I would say this is lighter and sweeter than the cherry wine I've tasted, and closer to sangria or another fruity cocktail. It gets sweeter and less tangy and less cherry as it sits on my skin, which is too bad. There's something warm and a little chewy in this that reminds me of tobacco. I really enjoy the novelty of this and I'm curious to see how my decant ages.
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    Broken Stems

    Wet: more green than rose topped with an invigorating splash of regular gasoline and a drop of diesel. Dry: The gas calms down and the soft rose pedals become more prominent over time.
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    Kabuki Actor with Scroll

    I wasn't sure what to expect from this but I know I like cumin, and black amber. Wet: unexpectedly sweet. There's a lot going on here, but I can pick out wiffs of cumin, black amber, it leaf and just a hint of myrrh. The black champaca is a bit soapy, and the scent gets less sweet and more spicy black amber the longer it sits on me. All the elements blend well together, and I can only think to describe this is a savory, spicy dark amber with the occasional waft of myrrh.
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    Silk Daffodil

    Wet: a sharp, green floral with white edges. A touch soapy. I almost like it but I need the soap to go away. The soap did mostly away, and I'm left with a nice green, slightly musky floral that reminds me a bit of the green part of orange blossoms with amber in the background. Very vintage perfume smelling.
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    Neglected Calligraphy

    Wet: This is....very mentholy pine with the gritty, astringent ink note. The green tea is a powdery background note adding a touch of citrus and melds with the resin. As it dries down, the menthol evaporates a bit. I'm not mad at it, but I would need the menthol to calm down more with age for this to actually be wearable. 15 minutes later I'm left with an astringent green tea and pine. Disappointing the ink smell didn't last longer, but the simplicity of the green tea and pine is nice.
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    White Silk Chrysanthemum

    Wet: very perfumey white floral (reminds me of tiare) and creamy, almost frosting vanilla. Right on the edge of smelling like the plastic in a baby diaper which I've found is often a problem for me with BPAL white florals. At first, the ginger is a background note just adding a touch of light spice. As it dries down, the white florals calm down (but are still vaguely unpleasant) while I get more effervescent ginger and vanilla.
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