The Last Unicorn: The Last Unicorn

May 04, 2011 18:55

Frosty lilac petals, iris pallida root, orris, violet leaf, white chocolate, coconut, wild lettuce, white sandalwood, and oakmoss.
In imp: I'm getting those frosty notes here. Slightly spicy-sweet, with a round kind of vanilla-ey note. It's a soft, lovely scent, white with a touch of pink and blue.

Wet on skin: huh. It turns very vanilla-ey, and ( Read more... )

sandalwood, +foody, $review, violet leaf, wild lettuce, iris pallida root, white sandalwood, lilac, *the last unicorn, chocolate, oakmoss, orris, coconut, white chocolate

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shagbark January 28 2012, 22:47:29 UTC
Wait, what? Is this some new kind of metaphoric film review?

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angelamaria January 29 2012, 00:04:48 UTC
shagbark January 29 2012, 01:52:34 UTC
Okay. But now I want to know: How would you review the movie as if it were a scent?

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angelamaria January 29 2012, 02:11:25 UTC
That's hard to say. I don't usually read books (or a movie, as per your question) and imagine scents to go along with it, I daresay I can't encapsulate a big, complex thing like a whole book into a scent.

I'm more prone to imagine colors and feelings, the same with perfume--I sometimes don't get specific notes, but more of the feeling that the scent evokes in me.

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