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  1. I think that my summer vacation at the beach perfumes are going to be Mermaids for day and Dark Seductions for night.....or maybe Honeyed Seductions all the time, depending on how absolutely yummy it turns out to be...... :rolleyes:

     

    Manifestation at the beach is yummy. It turns into a mermaid scent when you have the ocean rolling in the background, and adding that touch of salty seaweed.

  2. I get the fruit along with the resin......try this.....shake it before you apply......seemed to make a difference for me.....

     

    Yes, I have to shake it too, or all I get is the dirt. (This happens with several scents, so I'm putting myself in the habit of shaking/rolling before application.)

  3. :) Okay, the money aspect of this one works.

     

    I had a short, outside [of work] project today, which is one of the reasons I decided to wear this potion. I'm glad I did. Apparently, the fellow running the project messed up his budget and started asking the rest of the crew if he could trade favors for a pay cut. He didn't even mention such a thing to me, and simply handed over the full amount I was promised, in cash, at the end.

     

    I am so glad to have this one in my arsenal.

  4. OOPs! :) Really, sorry both, my head is a bit fritzed at the moment and I am a bit dense at the best of times! :unsure: The perfume is sweet and violet. I wouldn't say it was particularly vanilla-like but it reminds me a bit of some sweets we used to have over here called Parma Violets. They also had a fizzy effect and tasted and smelled of violets. The perfume is a lot classier and much more elegant but it smells of the same colour and texture - if you know what I mean? :)

     

    May

     

    Hmm. Maybe I should try it after all. I have such lovely memories of violets.

  5. I loved this one too, it has a fizzy, bubbly undertone that I adore. But, like Scourger, it was a little fickle and left me quite quickly. Otherwise this could have been a much more lasting relationship! :(

     

    May

     

    Heh. I think you mean Salomewilde.

     

    I haven't tried this one. The vanilla scared me away. :(

  6. Bayberry is widely known as the money herb; bayberry brings fortune to the home and gold to the pocket.

    Prominent ingredients include: Bayberry, cinnamon, ginger and a touch of Christmas punch!

     

    In the bottle: a breath of herbal green, with a little bit of spiciness to texturize it, and something sweet.

     

    On, wet: The bayberry twines around my senses, with what smells like honey complementing it and making it decadent.

     

    Drydown: A lovely apple cider note comes through, keeping the honey sweetness from being too sweet. (More like the sharp honey of mead.) The herbal bayberry somehow keeps this from being too foody. ( :( I know, right? Herbs making it less foody? It does though; it's a little like a forest added into the mix.)

     

    This scent is incredibly sophisticated and expensive. It's like sitting on a plush, white leather chair in an expensive clothing store, while the shop girl assembles a collection of garments for you to try on. (Oh, and you're wearing gold pumps. :( )

     

    Despite the gold pumps, I can definitely see this scent being worn by both men and women. It's got a great balance, so the honey smells rich without being too sweet for a man. (I could see this being a "his" scent to go with a "hers" of sugared honeycomb for people who are looking for pairings.)

  7. ..is it named Emily? Yilch.

     

    Ahem. Emily Strange happens to be a goth, skateboarder chick with satanic cats. She has comics and even a book about her. She are serious role model.

     

    Bwahaha. Okay, I couldn't keep a straight face.

  8. To me, this one is fruitier/rosier than RSW. It isn't exactly lighter on me, just a bit sweeter.

     

    In the bottle: Exotic Middle-Eastern incense and dusty silks.

     

    On, wet: This one totally blossoms. When it hits my skin, a rounded sweetness comes out, not unlike the merlot and roses combination that I love in Wine and Dead Roses, but with the added complexity of the Indian incense.

     

    Drydown: A little duskier, but still sweet and complex. (As opposed to RSW, which turns into feral dusky stank. This one is much more wearable for me.)

  9. I think scourger that you might not like the smell of civet or possibly ambergris. Robin and marian has a strong dose of both I am thinking. Some people can't tolerate that kind of muskyness.

     

    Love ambergris, so maybe the civet. Though I didn't mind the civet in Nasty Habits at all, so I'm not sure about that. I will have to keep experimenting, how sad. :lol:

  10. So, compared to say... Robin and Marian or Sabra or Artemis. Is it a whisper, a muted voice, or ?

     

    Robin and Marian, I need to try again, because the first time it just turned to strong, unpleasant musk. That may have been due to the flu, or maybe I didn't shake it before application, so I can't speak to that one. Sabra on me is fairly light, so Nasty Habits is bolder. I don't have Artemis, so I can't compare to that. (Helpful at all? Not really, I'm afraid.)

  11. How strong is it Scourger? I'm hoping it's madly unsubtle and very bold! :)

     

    May

     

    I would put it on par with Dirty Sexy, for boldness. For lasting power, six hours after application it's still going strong in my cleavage, while my wrists are down to ambery residue. (My wrists always cycle faster, and are more likely to turn ugly musky, which this one doesn't at all.)

  12. Notes: Imported Ambers, Tunisian Patchouli, Honey, Egyptian Musk, Indian Attars, Peach, Tobacco Flower, Civit accord, Carmelized Vanilla.

     

    In the bottle: Oh my, I don't think I can wear this out of the house.

     

    On wet: Okay, I can maybe wear this to work. There is something dark and dirty, and something fruity. The dark and dirty is very similar to LP Black, but the fruits round out the scent, which is good for me, as Black often goes from good dark and dirty to "I clean chimneys," on me. (Fruity the way Dirty Sexy is fruity, so it's not an obvious fruit, just a fruity curvature to the scent.)

     

    Drydown: Now I can smell more of that vanilla, but the scent hasn't changed much from that dark/dirty, fruity, headiness.

     

    The difference between that first whiff in the bottle to having it on was very slight. I think just letting that fruitiness, and a little sweetness unfurl in the warmth of my skin took it to the right side of, "this is perfume," to be acceptable in public. In the bottle it was over that line and said, "The only perfume I still have on is what I didn't sweat off in the mad sexual romp I had right before I threw on some clothes and left the house." It is a very delicate line, and this scent rides it precariously, in the best of ways. :)

  13. Sex and toasted tea-cakes....

     

    *whimper* two of my favorite yummiest things! :P

     

    :)

     

    May

     

    What was that song, from Jekyll and Hyde the Musical?

     

    "And men are mad about my afternoon teas,

    they're quite informal, I just do it to please.

    Those triple sandwiches are my favourite ones.

    I'm also very partial to buns!"

  14. What does that make LP Red? :)

     

    Heh. My first draft had a timeline of all the colors.

     

    Pink, breakfast in bed --> White, upscale brunch -->Green, sex for lunch -->Original, afternoon tea cakes --> Gold, classy dinner -->Red, evening clubbing --> Black, sweaty club at Midnight

     

    But doing the different kinds of comparisons made more sense, review-wise.

  15. That's my reaction to the Edison...wow...just wow! I'd *love* to go there...it looks amazing!

     

    Really, this scent captures so much of the experience. Slather it on, sit in a leather chair, charge yourself $14 for a glass of champagne mixed with beer, and you've got it. :) (Ah, we lubs LA drink prices.)

  16. Prominent notes include: Lady of the Night, climbing Florals, Damascus Rose, Sweet and Black Ambers, Red Musk, spicy Neroli and Pepper, and a variety of Woods.

     

    Wow, just wow.

     

    In the bottle: sparkling, light, woody floral.

     

    On wet: Oh my. This was meant to be worn. (If it smells too light, or too delicate in the bottle, don't let that put you off. Try it on!) The floral is hard to pin down, it has the roundness of roses, the sweetness of honesuckle, and an uplifting citrus note. The other notes keep this from being a feminine floral, making it remeniscent of an old fashioned cologne recipe, but so much more vivacious. It has a, je ne sais quoi, which immediately conjures up one of my favorite bars. (No, it isn't just the label and description, there's a scent memory here too.)

     

    Drydown: Spicy, rich, still slightly floral, slightly citrus. Elegant, and a little bit wild. (On me, the red musk blooms more as time passes, but the scent is still wearable. Yay!)

     

    I really love this! It's flirty, fun, and captures the best of yester-year.

  17. FLWR3.gifMagical Properties: Love, Lust, Passion, Desire, Excitement, Mood Elevation, Luck.

     

    FLWR4.gifNotes: Vanilla, Amber and Patchouli Resins, Rain Water, wet leafy Greens, Mosses and Green Musk.

     

    In the bottle: this is definitely an LP, with that signature heavy vanilla, and sweetness.

     

    On, wet: Mmm. a thread of fresh greenery. It's as if the original Phero Boy crept inside LP Original. Fresh, but also strongly feminine, and very food/sex.

     

    Drydown: That fresh green does fade into a very light, fresh musk, as Mara has mentioned. The fresh cut greenery is gone, but still lightens this blend a little, making it fall somewhere between LP Original and LP White, as far as intensity goes. As for sexiness... if LP Pink is breakfast in bed, and LP Black is a sweaty night club, Green is sex on your lunch break.

  18. I almost wore this one today.

     

    Hmm. Without doing a full, thoughtful review...

    This one smells very fresh and clean. On me, it's lemons and linen, with a bit of clean talc. Very soft and bright.

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