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AndyNes – :
Rosewood, resinous cistus labdanum, lovely. This is a beautiful, richly dark, slightly sweet scent.
arisserg – :
This is a smokeyish amber-vanilla with spice, and an odd “baby powder” note that I like. It is both sexy, warm and mysterious, as well as comforting. The baby powder competes with a kind of plastic oud–there’s not a lot of it in here, but there’s enough to make it interesting. I find it fairly linear–yet complex. The notes are rather distinct and occasionally vie for attention, one coming to the fore, and then receding–but over time, the overal profile does not change considerably. Also, up close, the oud and vanilla are predominant; however, in the air as a trail this moves into a sweet, faintly smokey vanilla amber. The cedar is extremely low-key.
I really like it and have been enjoying wearing it to bed under a heaping mound of blankets! I highly recommend (Loving this whole line actually).
Oblighblothpb – :
Spicy, woody and delightfully pagan.
I randomly selected this oil from Solstice for purchase because I like the name: Conjure. To me it is rather a simple yet mysterious fragrance and the notes that stand out most are allspice and sandalwood, with cinnamon being the predominant spice. It blends so smoothly with the sandalwood; not gourmand in the way of cinnamon rolls, rather it is like woody cinnamon incense, unburnt. I get nothing of rose and only a bare suggestion of amber.
Spice rarely works for my skin; Opium is completely incompatible with my chemistry. Here it is warm and a bit cozy with a creamy strain of sandalwood; think spiced Samsara and you will have a general idea. Quite the succesful blind buy!