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Posts posted by voodoocatwoman
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I wasn't sure what this blend would turn out to be on my skin... it starts out as tart fruit with a dollop of fresh cream and winds up as... lemon creme frosting.
The lemon is mildly sweet and very creamy. It's OK but seems to be fading fairly quickly. I like it but I don't think I'll be wanting to do anything besides sniff it once in a while.
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This blend is cheap men's cologne on me. And then it turns to adhesive bandages.
Uh, no.
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I get sharp lavender in the bottle but nothing but lemon on the skin. It's a sweet lemon, like a lemon drop. Unfortunately, it doesn't last any longer than a lemon drop.
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I don't know... I am getting the dreaded HAMSTER CAGE smell. Is there cedar in here? I also pick up something sharp but sweet... and something that is wine-ish.
Yuck!!
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I hate pumpkin. I really hate it, the buttery-ness of it. So putting on Pumpkin Cheesecake meant having to smell it. Fortunately, the buttery pumpkin phase is shortlived and the blend takes a decidedly sweet turn. When it dried, I smelled cookies sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon. Not bad, but I don't know if going through that pumpkin phase is worth it.
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Pink Snowballs is rose. Only rose, all rose, all the time. It's pleasant enough but not remarkable.
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Snow-Flakes
in Yules
The radiance and desolation of winter.This is lovely! Cool, crisp and clean. Spearmint in the fore and what my nose says is honeydew melon in the background. Quite nice.
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This blend starts out clove and wood. After a bit, tobacco comes out and tones down the spice a little. It turns sweetly spicy, a nice combination. I like it.
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This starts out very promising- delicious peppermint, cool and crisp. Unfortunately, it now smells like I dropped the peppermint in some Vicks Vapo-Rub and then dug it out with a plastic babydoll arm.
I smell peppermint, menthol and plastic. Ick.
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Spiced floral honey and amber... just incredible!!
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Mint and eucalyptus with creamy floral. Not bad.
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Starts off very green- reminded me of fresh cut stems of flowers but I suppose that must be the parsley. In no time at all, the green fades and what emerges is a gorgeous bright floral with a hint of fruit.
I like it muchly.
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Wow, how fruity! How sweet floral-ish! My first impression was an uber-sweet floral, like gardenia or jasmine...
This blend packs a wallop. And I like it. Hit me again.
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Hot cocoa with cinnamon, coffee, and brown sugar.
In the imp and wet: Cocoa
Dry: Play Doh used by a kid eating chocolate. -
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This is so strong I can taste it. It's super sweet but it has a vicious bite. There is something in the background that is razor sharp and makes my head snap back involuntarily.
I think not.
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On Darkness
in Yules
I don't have the slightest idea what any of this is but I can say this about it:
It's pungent and rotten sweet.
YUCK!!!!
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I love this. It starts out very citrus, not specifically lemon or orange but just bright and sharp. A toned down lemongrass emerges and then the geranium comes out to play. The result is stunning.
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This is the scent of evergreens. It's clean and fresh and untouched. Definitely a winter fragrance.
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Hypothermia
in Yules
No ice here. No cold. No mint that I can identify. Just soap.
Someone mentioned dryer sheets earlier. That sounds about right.
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My first impression of this blend is Play Doh. It quickly morphs to almond pastry and is quite yummy... but it's doing something strange now. It has taken on a plastic tinge.
Do not like.
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Can you say CLOVE? I knew that you could.
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Joulumuori
in Yules
OK, who's the wiseguy who poured prune juice all over me? I am not 90 years old and don't particularly want to smell like I am.
The Steeple
in Lupercalia
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In the imp, this is very green and herbal. But when it hits my skin, it turns sweet.. more of a sweet grassy scent than floral, but I can almost imagine that I detect a heady floral in there, like night blooming jasmine or four o'clocks. Underneath is the scent of vegetation, but the overall effect is quite pleasant.