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Title: The Young Maiden. Author: A. B. (Artemas Bowers) Muzzey. Release Date: February 5, [eBook #]. Language: English. Character set encoding.
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Trying a different Web browser might help. Or, clearing the history of your visits to the site. Please email the diagnostic information above to help pglaf. I was thinking that this was enough of a generic perfume scent that I wouldn't need a bottle. But now a gorgeous velvety rose fragrance has blossomed. If it lasts, I'll have to get a bottle after all. After 30 minutes: Yep, it's lasting. The beautiful rose note combined with an elegant perfume: what could be more perfect for a formal occasion?

I definitely see a bottle in my future. After 2 hours: It has gotten a little powdery, but that seems characteristic of both rose and sandalwood oils in late drydown. I don't consider it a problem. In fact, I often wonder if it isn't just us interpreting it that way - so many powders are scented with these notes and also musk that we associate the dry fragrance of them with powder. Our noses have been trained to think "powder" when we smell them. Verdict: Beautiful, elegant, feminine, understated. I might want to wear it it a scent locket to add sillage and longevity.

But I'd still wear it on my skin at the same time, in order to get the notes that only develop more there, especially the rose. I like ambergris, but I can't pick it out of most of the bpal blends, and I don't smell it at all in this one either. Rose amps up on me and the sandalwood goes baby powdery, so this is pretty much a rose powder on my skin.

It's like a warmer and more powdery Shadowless Like Silence.

I had a body wash that was rose and sandalwood-scented once that I liked a lot, so I got a decant of this in the hopes that it would smell similar. I wasn't disappointed- in fact, I like this a lot more since it's a little more complex. In the imp: I smell the familiar combo of rose and sandalwood, but where my old body wash had a very dry scent, the other notes are smoothing out things to make the overall scent more rounded out and almost creamy. Even though there are three sandalwoods here, it's not taking over by any means.

Wet: The smoother notes are actually what hit me first, then bam! It's a slightly creamy scent with a nice, not too strong floral base, spiked by sandalwood. The creamy floral is the maiden, the sandalwood is definitely death. Drydown: This scent stays close to the skin.

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Sandalwood pops up and tries to assert itself now and then, but the other notes always quickly calm it down. I was wondering where the guiac wood was, but it pops up eventually. Dry, several hours later: A warm floral, spicy at first from the sandalwood, then just mostly tea rose as the other notes fade quietly into the background. This is beautiful, and I'm seriously considering a bottle, but I'm waffling because it stays so close to the skin, which isn't really my thing when it comes to perfume.

It's a very nice scent though. Death Embraces a Young Maiden - This is just loaded with lovely, warm, sweet ambergris.


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It's almost an ambergris single note on me, but there's a hint of dry sandalwood and dusty tea rose that keep the ambergris from being too sweet. They compliment it perfectly. It is really, really lovely. I had no idea it would be this pretty! I think it's a fairly gender-neutral scent, too. I don't know what to make of this. I think it must be ambergis since I'm not familiar with it. It's pretty and sweet Not exactly a soapy quality to it, but something underneath the sweet that's a tad sharp that I can't figure out The dry-down: A lovely scent that does not morph and is well-blended.

The wood and ambergris appear during the dry-down. I'm madly in with this gentle scent.


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  • I can see wearing it all year-round, and during the winter holidays layered with a frankincense note. In Imp : Dark, woodsy baby powder. Wet : Baby powder baby powder wah. There still is some woodsy-ness. Like, freshly changed tree diapers. Drydown : I can smell a little tea rose, but Where'd that come from?

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    Verdict : I don't know WHAT was in this that made my skin chemistry react SO much differently from everyone else, but the only "warm" thing about this scent was the salon-grade perm smell. Wet, to dry, the rose dominates on me with a bit of sandalwood poking through. I do tend to amp rose, so no surprise there. This is definitely not for me, too strong and rose perfumey for my tastes. On the skin: Kind of a dry, dusty, floral scent. I think I can mostly smell rose, but this doesn't seem like a normal rose exactly.

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    Not headachey at all. On skin: Sharp, dry sandalwood is still dominant, but thankfully other notes emerge with the drydown. I don't smell them clearly, but I can tell how the balsam and guiac wood are tempering and giving body and nuance to what would otherwise be dessicated white sandalwood. There is the lightest breath of rose. Overall, this is a light-woody blend which loses its edge over time and softens into something gentle and sorrowful. Colour impression is pale brown and cream bark of trees Verdict: Indeed, Death has fully embraced this Maiden: she is quite overwhelmed and all but departed from this world.

    This is much too woody a blend for me, but I appreciate how it evokes the Salon image so well. The sandalwood is very dry and sharp, in contrast to the soft, faded roses.


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    • Applied, all I get is floral, floral, and oh God, what is th Get it off! Get it off!! I'm thinking it's either the ambergris or the tea rose my prime candidate is the tea rose , but one of the 2 is one of my death note s. This translates as warm and musky sandalwood to me. I initially thought there was brown musk in it but surprised to see the only slightly relevant note is ambergris. Overall, warm, creamy, woody, musky awesomeness.

      Well-rounded and calming. Its a hit