As usual, favorites are denoted with an asterisk. Alkemia's storefront can be found here Kind of just smells like a generic floral?Still a mainstream-smelling floral (which isn’t necessarily a bad thing), but it’s more complex. The plum blossom is definitely the strongest note (yay!), and the scent overall has a very pretty and romantic feel to it. I think this is one that I’ll have to wear numerous times to get a good opinion of. It reminds me of another scent, but I’m not sure what it is. There’s also something kind of sharp hanging out in the background. The pomelo, maybe?Starts calming down significantly after about 2 hours and started fading after about 3 hours. Lasted about 4 hours.Watermelon, something warm, and something floral.This is definitely “surreal,” as is described. The watermelon is nice and fresh, as opposed to candied or super artificial, which is great. The rest of the notes are there a little bit, but are in the background. I can detect the cucumber and leather, but everything else kind of just blends together. This is definitely interesting.A bit of the florals came out after about 1.5 to 2 hours, and it started fading after about 3 hours. Lasted between 3 and 4 hours.Green, woody, and a bit floral.All of the above, with a bit of a soapy/detergent edge. Damnit. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, but not what I was hoping for at all. I can’t distinguish any of the notes from each other, so it’s pretty much just soap/detergent on a cotton shirt.Lasted between 4 and 5 hours.About what it says on the tin. Hyacinths and tea. Very spring-y and a bit strange, but in a good way.Again, exactly what it says on the tin. It smells more complex than just hyacinth and tea.Started fading after 2.5 hours, and the tea calmed down a bit. Had about 3 hours of good wear.Myrrh and resins, a touch of pine, and a bit of smoke. Reminds me a lot of how Gothique initially smelled, or rather, Gothique reminds me a lot of this.This scent is so bizarre. Sometimes it smells exactly like Gothique did before it morphed into lemon candy, meaning I don’t get the pine at all, and sometimes it smells strongly of pine. I still really like it, but I wish it didn’t change so much on me.Started fading after the first hour, and faded significantly after two hours. Barely noticeable after 4 hours.Nice, crisp, green daffodils with a bit of warmth. Lovely.Fresh, crisp daffodils and greenery among warm musk. Instant happiness.Faded after 2.5 hours, and had about 4 hours of good wear.Dry, old wood. In a good way.Dry, antique woods. The scent that very old wooden furniture has, but in the best way. It brings back memories of browsing antique stores, which is something I love. I get a little bit of nuanced butter and smoky beeswax as well, but they’re way in the background.Still fairly detectable after 4 hours.Predominantly tuberose, with some lily and sweetness.This is super tuberose-y, and I love it. Tuberose is one of my favorite florals, so I had a feeling I’d like this. It’s pretty much just floral notes though, so if that’s something that puts you off, definitely avoid this.Faded significantly after about 3 hours.Strong coconut, and something dark and powdery.Dark, resinous, and sweet. The coconut is very strong initially (much to my dismay), but it settles down after a few minutes. The tea and coffee read the strongest, and more of the resins and incense notes come out after it’s been on the skin for a while. I also get some of the opium, which is dreamy. I almost bypassed this one because of the coconut alone, but it’s really lovely once it has time to dry down a little.About 4 hours.Very bizarre and interesting. Reminiscent of fruity citronella candles.Virtually the same, but fruitier. Still very reminiscent of citronella candles, but there’s also a distinct melon-like note, and some soft florals. I actually really disliked this as first, but it’s grown on me.Faded pretty significantly after the first 2.5 hours. Had about 3 hours of good wear.