Product Review: New scents at GothRosary

11.19.2003 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

When we last heard from AntiSally, proprietess and perfumer of The Goth Rosary, she’d just gotten started making dark-themed perfumes and she sent us a sample pack of fragrances for review. This time around, there are five new scents in the pack and heavy on vanilla, for those of you who like the sweeter stuff – and they’re now available as hair/body washes as well as spray mists:

  • Can’t Wait Demeter: Pomegranate mixed with harvest scents, although to me it smells like fruit with a hint of rain. Like her Fairy Wings, this is something that would smell wonderful after or during a shower.
  • Vanilla Hell: Vanilla, toasted. One of those scents that seems like you could eat it, and quite good.
  • Dervish: Spices, musk, sandalwood, and vanilla. A nice earthy blend.
  • Funeral Flowers: Florals blended with vanilla. This one smells like dried flowers.
  • Seasons Greetings: “A classic commercial Christmas scent.” Yes, but it’s not as obnoxious. ;) Fruit scents and all-around sweetness blended with some pine.

Spray mists are ten dollars and washes six dollars for US customers, and fourteen dollars/ten dollars for international buyers, respectively. Everything is alcohol-free, hypoallergenic, and non-animal tested.