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Dancing Raven

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  1. Dancing Raven

    Mr. Jacquel

    There must be something in here that I am anosmic to. When freshly applied, the scent is so faint I can barely smell it, even with my nose practically pressed against my arm. The same thing happened to me with Schwarzer Mond, and that one had a monster throw after a couple of hours. They don't smell the same to me - just that it started light and ended up having a strong throw. Wet: this is very light. I get cinnamon and a slight dry tobacco scent. Drydown: it is taking on an almost black tea scent. About 25 minutes in, it has gained strength but remains a skin scent. I am still getting cinnamon and black tea, which makes me think there is chamomile in it. Dry: there is a little bit of a musky scent, but mainly it is sweet cinnamon black tea. This is much lighter than I expected, but it smells delicious, so I don't care. Very much a skin scent on me. 4 out of 5 stars. It would have easily been 5 if it would have had a stronger throw.
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    The Witch Queen

    If you amp tuberose, but don't like it, fair warning that it is tuberose heavy. Wet: fresh, bright plum quickly joined by tuberose. As it begins its drydown, I get a fresh, crisp lily playing peekaboo for a few minutes. I love the smell of calla lilies, but I am highly allergic to them. I didn't stop to think I may be allergic to the oil, but I am definitely getting a skin reaction to it. A carrier oil to decrease its presence may be needed if you are likewise sensitive to it. Drydown: I wish the lily had stayed around, but this is mainly tuberose & it's the kind I love. Buttery smooth and heady. I think the ylang ylang is rounding it out and helping to keep it a sweet and more complex floral, rather than just single note tuberose. 90 minutes in: it becomes much closer to the skin. It remains largely unchanged, but the fresh plum comes out a little more, along with a very faint incense. There must be musk in this because I am getting a very slight powdery/linen scent that sometimes happens when plum and musk blend on my skin. It's far more fresh than powdery (and I amp powder), so powder haters shouldn't worry too much. Dry: the end result for me is a soft, banana bubblegummy tuberose skinscent. I love this type of tuberose scent, and this is definitely beautiful. That being said, I was hoping for more of the lily I had gotten shortly after applying. I was also hoping that the incense would have had more presence. Excellent throw for the first hour or so, then gradually gets closer to the skin. 3 out of 5 stars for me because I wanted more complexity. 5 out of 5 stars if you're looking for a good tuberose scent. P.S. I see some reviews mentioning rose as a note. I amp rose, and I get zero rose scent from this. Rose haters shouldn't fear this one.
  3. Dancing Raven

    Hexennacht (2005, 2016, 2019)

    This is for the 2020 version Long time lurker, first time poster. I felt compelled to post because there are two notes in this version that seem to be disliked by a fair few. I have never tried the older versions. Wet: the opening is green, and I think I detect a hint of eucalyptus. A slightly sour cherry note is mingling with it. Drydown: Rose! I love rose, and this is a soft, sweet rose (think old fashioned face creams). I do amp rose, so it may just be me. There is the barest hint of green stems. The sour cherry smell remains. About 20 ish minutes in I get an incensey/smoky scent. It's much like placing your face near a metal heater in an older home (the radiator types), very realistic as I actually get the sensation of heat when I inhale close to my skin. I find it rather pleasant, but I also enjoy smelling like dank, musty dungeons, dust, and old books, so take that for what it's worth. I smell something bittersweet like orange rind, and I think there is dragon's blood resin in here because I get lilac (which is how my skin interprets it). 90 minutes in, it gets closer to the skin, but the smoke gets stronger. Now it smells like someone stoking a new fire with fresh branches. 2.5 hours in this takes an unexpected turn. I get a bitter green, almost like a dandelion, and then... powder. I am thinking this is the skin musk representing the sweaty skin. I love powdery notes (good thing, because I amp them to the high heavens!). I know they aren't everyone's cup of tea, however. Once dried this is a very slightly green, powdery smoke on me. Very good throw. Less green than what I had hoped. The fir never really showed up on me. However, I adore it for what it is. A solid 4 out of 5 stars.
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