BPAL review - Midway

Oct 08, 2014 14:32

Calliope
The Fair Voiced. The eldest of the Muses, she is Eloquence, and thus, governs heroic and epic poetry, and her eloquence has served to calm quarrels even amongst the surliest of Gods. She is crowned in gold, and holds a roll of parchment or stylus and tablet. Hers is the scent of creative inspiration, and it is a boon to writers, poets and arbitrators: lavender and bright mint with bergamot, verbena, thyme and a touch of sweet orange and warm almond.

In the imp - Smells like flowers and cooking. Definitely thyme. Not as girly as some of the scents I've tried.
Wet - THYME THYME OMG THYME. Under that there's a hint of orange but it's very faint.
Dry - The thyme is pretty much gone now. The whole thing has gone much more subtle. Sort of flowery, though I wouldn't say I can identify lavender in the mix. I'd still say it's kind of a masculine scent overall.
Later - See "dry," above. It smells warm and kind of summery.

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