BPAL review - Queen Alice
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Queen Alice (Mad Tea Party)
Carnation, posies, and white amber with a hint of inky treacle, sandy cider, and wooly wine.
In the imp - Whoa. Smells kind of like some kind of perfume my mother had on her dresser when I was a child. Cloying and sharp-flowery. I'm a little afraid to put it on!
Wet - Less freaky than in the imp, so that's good, but it's kind of like the different scents are competing with each other, and I'm not sure the best ones are winning. It smells like a combination of vine-sweet flowers, old cider that's going bad, and cheap wine.
Dry - Less flowers, more cheap-wine-and-cider. This is the best it's smelled so far. It's just too bad that's not saying much.
Hours later - I can finally smell a hint of the amber, but otherwise it pretty much smells like wine, and not the $30 a bottle kind, either. More like Mad Dog 20/20. I wouldn't say it's completely horrible, but it's definitely not good.
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