I'mon schedule this time. This is my last S92 review until my Spring 2019 order shows up in a few weeks. Very excited!As usual, favorites are denoted with an asterisk. Sixteen92's storefront can be found here Sweet Jesus, this is amazing. Lots of stone, conifers, a bit of resin, and a light floral note. I fell in love with this instantly.The conifers kind of take the backseat once this hits the skin, which is a bit of a bummer. However, the stone note is to die for, and the resins and woods only enhance it. As someone who loves conifer scents, I was hoping this would be a bit more pine/fir heavy, but I also adore stone notes, so I'm more than happy with this either way. It's sweet, a bit jammy, stone-heavy, and slightly somber.After about an hour or two, the stone gets stronger, as do the woods, and the conifers back off significantly. I'd still recommend this if you like pine/fir scents, but keep in mind, it's a pine/fir and stone scent as opposed to, "OMG this smells like a forest." Faded pretty significantly after about 4 hours and lasted for about 5 or 6.So this is one of three bottles in this review that leaked in transit, and right out of the bottle, there's something very sharp and sterile about it aside from the smokiness. There's definitely charred wood in there, but whatever that sterile note happens to be is pretty off-putting.Largely the same, however the smoke gets amped up to 1000, which is exactly what I was hoping for. I'm hoping the medicinal/sterile note evens out with more aging, but I adore how smoky and dark this is. Definitely not something for the faint-hearted. The coal also adds an interesting, dry, almost chalky edge, but not in a bad way. It kind of smells like what I'd imagine burning oud in a woodstove would smell like.After roughly an hour, the sterile note chills out, and it becomes mostly smoke and coal, which is awesome. The woods and tobacco are also evident. Lasted over 8 hours and stayed pretty strong throughout.I expected this to smell sort of cool for some reason, but it's actually pretty warm. It's sweet and almost foody in the bottle, and something about it reminds me of public pools (which is to say, it smells sort of chlorinated)? That sounds like a bad thing, but it really isn't. It's slightly aquatic smelling somehow.The public pool thing is still there, and I have no idea what's causing it. On the skin, the patchouli and herbs are more pronounced. It's still very blue-smelling at this point. I don't get any smoke or many dark notes at all. It still smells like a warm aquatic to me (if that's even a thing). It leans masculine, but I really like this.After about 30 minutes, the blue-ness goes away a little, and it takes on a darker tone. It still smells largely aquatic to me, but the smoke and mosses come out more. After about 3 hours, it becomes increasingly darker, and the aquatic, almost chlorinated quality dissipates. The smoke and patchouli are stronger at this point as well. This is such a bizarre mix of something that would be nice for warm weather, and something that would be nice for colder weather. Started fading after about 6 hours and lasted for over 10 hours. I could actually still smell this on my skin over 24 hours later. Sorcery.Oh, boy. This is super strong right out of the gate. I'm assuming it's the combination of leather and clove, but it's very pungent. I don't get any of the other notes in the bottle.Largely the same, but the clove is a bit more pronounced. Out of everything I've tried from S92, this is probably my least favorite. The leather smells like new car leather on me, and I don't get most of the notes. It would probably be great for someone who really loves leather though. This was a scrubber for me, unfortunately.I had ordered a sample of this with my first or second S92 order and fell in love with it. It smells like a serene, foggy lake surrounded by little purple flowers. It also has an ethereal ghostly quality about it, which is absolutely my jam. How someone can capture the scent of foggy atmosphere is beyond me, but it's done so well here. The name is very appropriate.Lots of mossy notes and violet floating on top of aquatic notes. Largely the same as in the bottle, but a bit sharper. This is such a beautiful piece of olfactory art. The moss and aquatic combo reminds me of how one of my favorite lakes smells. Said lake is kind of tucked in between farmland and mountains, there are wildflowers everywhere, red-winged blackbirds are always singing in the trees, and the lake itself is always super calm. Absolute perfection.Had about 5-6 hours of good wear, but was still faintly detectable after 10 hours.Lots of humid florals and a bit of tomato leaf.The sharp greenery from the tomato leaf disappears, and all that's left are humid florals and a bit of bergamot. It smells like a garden at nighttime after a light rain, and it's beautiful.After about an hour, the tomato leaf comes back and adds an almost spiny green edge to the blend. I still can't get over how beautiful this is. It kind of reminds me of a hothouse as well. It fades pretty heavily after about 4 hours, which is a shame. It lasted over 8 hours.Nutmeg explosion, wow. The tea and mossy notes are there as well, but it's primarily spice.Pretty much the same as in the bottle, but the moss and tea are a bit stronger. Still a nutmeg party. Something about it reminds me of Thanksgiving or Christmas, even though it's not remotely foody. To me, it smells comforting and kind of expensive.After about two hours, the nutmeg calms down, and the tea becomes almost.. jammy? The scent overall also becomes pretty subtle, which is a tad disappointing. Longevity is pretty poor, and it was very faint after only about 3 or 4 hours. Was still detectable after 7 hours, but barely.