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This is much...brighter? Vibrant?...than  expected!  It is a little powdery, a little sweet, a little fuzzy fresh green (not sharply herbal).... definitely not floral forward on me but the Lily rounds out the buzzy opening.. Harkens to a more layered and complex sister version of Woman.Under The Setting Sun.  (They actually layer quite nicely)

 

It also  pairs exceptionally with Mineralic Amber HG

 

Sleeper hit. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is indeed lighter and fresher than you'd expect a bleached skull trio to smell  - the lily of the valley and Spanish moss linger in the background, softly green and ghostly behind the sandalwood. It's not quite floral, not quite mossy; it's gently earthy and and woodsy, so I'm going to say it smells like a New Orleans apothecary shop with antique wooden shelves lined with jars of rootwork ingredients, plus the trickle of a well-heeled customer's expensive, understated perfume wafting from behind the curtained "consultation alcove." 

 

Overall a very gentle, wearable blend, but subtly eerie if you perceive its hint of sweet, vegetal decay. 

Edited by bheansidhe

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Three Human Skulls goes on as lush florals and scratchy sandalwood, reminiscent of the texture of dried bone and the line marks in the illustration. The floral combo reminds me of orange blossom. After a while, the ambrette seed’s warmth adjusts the sandalwood’s texture to a smoother experience, mirroring the parchment that the skull drawing is on. The florals hang on and there’s a bit of darkened greenery in the edges. 
Overall, this matches the drawing, if it’s placed near a window overlooking blooms. I hoped the lily of the valley would be prominent, yet failed to register the nagarmotha when I read the notes.

Still enjoying! 
 

*edit to say for some reason I was thinking narcissus for nargamotha, so I guess the lily of the valley is the only floral! Just doesn’t smell like greenish watery flower I’m used to….

Edited by artisjok

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in the bottle this is somewhat soapy, i feel like maybe it's predominantly lily of the valley at this point but could be other things swirling around in there. more soapy/clean than floral sweetness. on its at first exactly the same as in the bottle. within a few minute it starts to morph and lose the dove soap vibe. wet phase is still clean but not soapy if that makes sense. like freshly washed skin with some body powder. As this dries it starts to gain more depth from some of the other notes and omg is it gorgeous. like someone stated in an above review it's like walking into some antique place that smells like a bunch of brownish resins and dried herbs, hard to pinpoint an exact note coming to the forefront. it gives the vibe of like a brown or mossy colored velvet in a way. 

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