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Rare, reclusive, and devoted to contemplation, Chartreuse Dragons make their home in high, wooded monasteries carved into moss-draped cliff faces. Its scales shimmer in shifting tones of yellow-green, laced with the scent of lime rind, crushed apothecary herbs, and translucent vegetal musks.

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This dragon is redolent of summer grass and mossy rocks warmed by sunlight under an open sky. The coolness of weathered wood and stone from ancient monasteries is carried gently on a breeze swirling with sheer musks and arcane magic. It is a breath of pristine cliffs where only monks and dragons dwell, a realm of dreams in hazy green with glimpses of yellow as daylight reflects off the lounging dragon’s scales.  

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Wet: Let's lay in some fresh, verdant, herby grass.  The lime helps brighten this quite a bit--it's the peel/lime oil vs lime juice.  

 

Semidry/dry: ...am I minty now? Not like toothpaste: like a good tea where you can get whiffs of it wafting out of the drinking hole of your Thermos but it might smack you in the face if you open it up.

 

Helladry: Irish Spring but better.  I smell like I just bathed.  It's not soapy, just very clean citrus greenery.  The grass note is gone. 

 

This isn't very loud on me so it might be a good pick for those who prefer their scents to stay closer to their skin rather than announce their arrival or hint they were once in the room.

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Gorgeous in vial, sunlight-dappled lime green. Citrus can get sharp on me but this is lovely. My experience is that lime normally disappears early and moss takes over scents but we'll see.

 

On my skin, very slightly soapy. Moss with herbs and citrus, really getting the sense of mossy rocks.

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