doomsday_disco Report post Posted September 11 These are not soluble in lemonade, as clarified in The Awdrey-Gore Legacy. They are, however, most likely toxic. Pale crystals poured from a chipped glass jar, emitting a brittle whiff of bitter almond and cinnabar, swirling, undissolved, into sugar-clotted lemonade. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Brianna Gemini Report post Posted October 1 I'm fascinated with this scent. I love a mineralic, especially salt. The salt stays forward for me which I luv. Salty and slightly sweet with an aldehyde-like zip. This is a clean refreshing oil with an edge. Not foody not sticky sweet to me. I like this for warm weather or any other sweaty endeavors. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VioletChaos Report post Posted Friday at 09:19 PM In the bottle, I most just get a sweet almond, reminiscent of the crunchy Italian almond cookies I have enjoyed since childhood. This is a good start. Wet on my skin, the scent shifts dramatically, the lemonade roaring out of the shadows, the tart tang very distinct. Dry Down: There is indeed something mineralic about this blend, as mentioned by the poster above. It doesn't strike me as salt-y (like table salt) but rather as the kind of salts that would have been used in preparations obtained from your local chemist 150 years ago, perhaps to help with your fainting spells. But never, ever, to ingest. In all, a delightfully poisonous concoction that I will wear when I'm in specific moods...or perhaps when I rewatch Six Feet Under Share this post Link to post Share on other sites