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tiqlljsjhdh – :
I really love the idea of a little kit of mix and match scents and I adore Tokyo Milk so I was very excited to own this set. The scents are all quite off putting on their own not bad necessarily just nothing I really find myself wanting to smell like but I DO enjoy sniffing them. It’s odd lol like good aromatherapy I guess. the scents DO really become horrid when you mix them together lol my sister was over and she mixed the sage/lemongrass with the ceder/earth and it was such a strong overwhelming god awful stench you wouldn’t believe it, these are also quite potent so it took quite a bit of scrubbing and covering up with another perfume. So in the end I enjoy smelling these in an aromatherapy sense but don’t see myself actually wearing any on their own OR together.
black120874 – :
I bought this on a clearance sale whim for $8 because none of the scents are anything I’d really buy individually. 101 is straight patchouli – fine, but a bit boring; 102 is spicy and fresh; 103 is damp earth, but not in a pleasant way. 101+102 combination is interesting and warm. 102+103 is surprisingly nice, too – the earthy smell gives depth to the sharp lemongrass.
Finally, on the recommendation of another reviewer, I tried mixing 103 with a few of my other, lighter scents – wow! With fruity scents it smells a bit rotten, and with straight florals it’s also a bit odd – like you’re smelling a wet garden – but it really makes sweet gourmands and musky scents amazingly more interesting. I will be using this to personalize some fragrances for sure.
5dim – :
101 is sweet and mossy while 102 is tart and warm. both smell unbelievably sensual and can each stand on their own as gorgeous, earthy colognes that last about 6 hours on the wrist. 103 is straight up potting soil and cedar, perfectly captured in a vile which i use to dirty up sweeter scents i have, so that i can tolerate them on my skin. these vials (two of each, so six total) come in an adorable slide out box and price around $18. although it would seem these simply named tiny spays contain nothing complex, you’d be utterly surprised at the tangle of other notes that will surface upon drydown.
i am a die-hard fan of “nose” Elena Margot. she is a straight up genius when it comes to creating fragrances that smell expensive, are packaged delightfully and never disappoint to make me smile upon first inhalation.
lenok – :
101 can stand alone. I mix 102 & 103. 103 has, to my nose, an unpleasant smell alone, kind of like dirt that has come into contact with dog urine. A unique idea, but will disappear within a few minutes no matter which combination I chose.