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geekchick ([personal profile] geekchick) wrote2005-07-08 12:03 pm
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BPAL: Maiden

I have something like nine imps to test out, so you may be seeing these pop up often in the next few weeks. =)

MAIDEN
A gentle vision of purity, goodness and virtue: white tea, carnation and Damask Rose.


First off: shut up, all of you. ;) I didn't burst into flames when I applied it or anything like that.

This was one of the freebies I got with my order, which I think is pretty amusing seeing as how the scents I ordered had names like "Harlot" and "Libertine". I can see why it was picked based on my order though, as it's another rose/floral scent.

In the vial: Another very strong rose scent with just a hint of carnation. I don't smell the white tea at all.
Wet: Initially the carnation is very strong, almost completely overpowering the rose. Still no tea. As it starts to dry, the carnation backs off a bit and the rose reappears. The scent reminds me very strongly of something I remember as a kid, I think it might've been a scratch and sniff book. I know if I heard that comparison without smelling it myself, I'd be at least a little afraid; it's actually rather nice though. I like it.
Dry: Strong carnation with a hint of rose. And finally the white tea appears, but it's faint. Interestingly, it smells different on each wrist: one is heavier on the carnation, the other has a stronger rose scent.

Overall, I think I like this as a nice summer scent. If you don't like carnation though, you'll probably want to avoid it. I'll use up the imp and consider buying a larger bottle.

[EDIT: Hm. After five or so hours, the scent seems to be almost entirely gone except for an extremely faint whiff of something that smells vaguely like powder. I have a sneaking suspicion that rose scents are going to tend to turn into baby powder on me; disappointing, since I love them. Hopefully it was just coincidence.]

[identity profile] madbodger.livejournal.com 2005-07-10 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Have you tried a tea rose scent? It's not the same a rose, but does tend to be longer-lasting.