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Diary of a Lovestruck Teenage Cannibal
TPOD replied to GypsyRoseRed's topic in Retail Exclusive Oils
I am a foody whore that specializes in sweet. So DLTC is pure sticky sweet heaven to me. I think this maybe the sweetest blend I've ever tested and I just wallow in it like a fat, happy pig. It isn't overly cloying though, because the ginger and citrus keeps things tangy. I so wish I had a bottle, my decant isn't going to last very long at all. -
A rare instance of a milk note that does not sour on my skin. A deliciously foody scent that for some reason resembles Shub-Niggurath to my nose. I think the wine provides some shub-like warmth. I love it.
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A rare instance of a milk note that does not sour on my skin. A deliciously foody scent that for some reason resembles Shub-Niggurath to my nose. I think the wine provides some shub-like warmth. I love it.
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Smells exactly like Easter Lilies to me. Oh yes, and some kind of cleanser. A very familiar smell, but not terrifically compelling as a perfume for me.
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Smells exactly like easter lilies to me. Oh yes, and some kind of cleanser. A very familiar smell, but not terrifically compelling as a perfume for me. Discontinued from Rappacini's Garden
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Antonio the Carny Talker - purchased a decant from a forumite and I think it is well aged. Gorgeously fruity and yet dark. I normally have a bit of trouble with coconut smelling like suntan lotion - but here it is perfect. Also, the green components of vetiver and verbena are subtle - allowing the fruits to play center stage. This is worthy of a bottle or three.
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Antonio the Carny Talker - purchased a decant from a forumite and I think it is well aged. Gorgeously fruity and yet dark. I normally have a bit of trouble with coconut smelling like suntan lotion - but here it is perfect. Also, the green components of vetiver and verbena are subtle - allowing the fruits to play center stage. This is worthy of a bottle or three.
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This smells like a gun, thrown onto a bonfire and then fished out of the wet ashes 3 days later. Crazy indeed and not something I could wear. My step-mom smelled it in the imp and thought it would be a terrific men's cologne.
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Yay to the lab for frimping this one! Another one I would not have ordered on my own. Antique Lace is a very clean soft and sweet vanilla with just a hint of floral. I prefer it somewhat aged so that the vanilla smooths out a bit.
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Yay to the lab for frimping this one! Another one I would not have ordered on my own. Antique Lace is a very clean soft and sweet vanilla with just a hint of floral. I prefer it somewhat aged so that the vanilla smooths out a bit.
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I noticed the last time I placed an order that R'lyeh (Picnic in Arkham) still has a button to buy a 10ml. It even works. I considered leaving it in my cart but I didn't want to cause the labbies needless aggravation just so I could chortle. I'd like to see certain things come back in a 10ml. I'm just not sure what. Plus it would kind of screw up my little army of bottles - I'd have to find new storage for the taller ones.
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Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume
TPOD replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Recommendations
Ok here's a challenge. My stepmom is visiting and she was intrigued by my little pile of imps in the living room. She mentioned that her favorite perfume was discontinued and was there a similar BPAL? Her scent is the old Shiseido Zen from 1964. It's confusing because they've reformulated Zen twice and they're all very different. She only likes the original. From what I can gather it is: "Woods, spice, a little incense, some aldehydes. It's a "little black dress" perfume, very classy, quite masculine. Nothing sweet or gourmand, and not particularly floral, either." and "jasmine, rose, burnished woods, and soft mosses" It is an oriental/spicy perfume and I don't recall it being floral at all, but it's probably been 15 years since I've smelled it, so I'd say more woods and not much jasmine or rose. I don't know what aldehydes are. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aonochi: The search for an equivalent of Armani Code for Women is what brought me to BPAL. Heh Heh. I didn't want to spend $45 on a bottle of perfume. Needless to say, I haven't found it yet and I kind of got distracted along the way. ___________________________________________________________ Aaaaaaannnnnnnddddddd................. lately aged Mme Moriarty is reminding me a LOT of an old '80's perfume that I wore in high-school/college called Lou Lou by Cacharel. I'm not sure why because they don't really have much in common other than vanilla. Lou Lou has Jasmine, Mimosa, Orange, Tiare Lily, Iris, Sandalwood, Vanilla & Incense. I think maybe the incense is similar to the patchouli leaf in Mme Moriarty. -
Pah. My stupid skin turns rose (especially pink and red roses) into nasty, sour rotten dead things. Why are florals so difficult for me? It was pretty in the imp - and there it will stay. /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ THE REVIEW/\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/THE OTHER (irrelevant) THOUGHTS\/ \/ \/ \/ \/ \/ sniff. my name is tracy (well, tracEy). I am stout and middle aged. Dominatrix is my dream job ------- If ever a scent description captured my imagination, it was this one, so why why why can't this work for me. stupid vile skin.
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Pah. My stupid skin turns rose (especially pink and red roses) into nasty, sour rotten dead things. Why are florals so difficult for me? It was pretty in the imp - and there it will stay.
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When it was fresh, I did not like this. It had an unpleasant, sharply chemical smell. Now aged, it has mellowed into perfect soft musky amber. It has average duration and throw. There's a brief, odd period where it smells like a terrific carmelized cotton candy, but mostly it is musk and amber with a bit o honey. Mmmm. Nice. Surprisingly delicate.
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When it was fresh, I did not like this. It had an unpleasant, sharply chemical smell. Now aged, it has mellowed into perfect soft musky amber. It has average duration and throw. There's a brief, odd period where it smells like a terrific carmelized cotton candy, but mostly it is musk and amber with a bit o honey. Mmmm. Nice. Surprisingly delicate.
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A wonderfully perfect, evil, dangerous apple. It's red, but tart. Not a terribly complex scent, but lovely all the same.
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This scent took awhile for me to grasp. It comes across as a fruity, juicy floral. It has excellent duration and throw. I've been wearing it without knowing what's in it and I can't say that I can identify any one note. I think the ambergris really makes things blend together. Right after application DH says "What is that smell????" and not in a good way. Then he says it smells like really strong soap. Several hours later, a co-worker tells me I smell like "old-school patchouli". I'm not sure that's a compliment. And yet, I really like it. It's summery and fresh and it makes me happy. I think it will only improve with age, so this is a keeper and I'm glad I bought it.
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This scent is a gorgeous contrast between the warm sugar of Snake Oil and cool mint. Culinarily speaking, I'm not a big mint fan, but this scent is everything I wish mint could be. Like others have remarked, it almost has a chocolate vibe. With aging, the mint smoothes out, but is still perfectly obvious. The mint lasts longer in my scent locket than it does on my skin - so I wear it in the locket and on the skin simultaneously. I mourn the eventual demise of the Snake Pit, there's really nothing else quite like my favorite snakes.
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I'm in love with this blend. If I concentrate, I can tell it is apples, but honestly it registers as midway between some lucious berry and a peach for me. Plus, it doesn't have the cloying quality of Snake Oil. I can slather this and still be in the same room with myself. Other people think of it as autumnal, but to me it seems like the ripest, juiciest laziest late summer afternoon ever. Sigh. And, it's aging quite well. I think it's better now at 2 months old than it was fresh. It makes me sad that the Snake Pit is going to slither off to oblivion. I really wish the Pit could become GC.
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Aelopile smells like expensive furniture polish used for generations on priceless antiques --> exotic woods and lemon oil. It positively glows. Good throw and duration. Morphs into a sweet woody resinous lemon lime with a slightly smoky base. Incredibly lovely and I wish my house smelled of this. There is something different than the normal woods, ambers and citrus notes that I'm familiar with. This is, to my knowledge, my first encounter with oud. If it is the oud making this so great I think I need more. Normally I amp cedar so much that it's unwearable on me, but in this blend it is restrained and lovely. I will buy a bottle of this and happily wear it, but I think it would be a stunning room scent and most people would perceive it more as a room scent than as a perfume. My rating: 5/5
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This is my first 13 and it reminds me of Willy Wonka's experimental gum that tasted of all the courses of a complete meal in sequence. Instead of experiencing the top notes that then give way to base notes, I keep getting discrete bits of them all in random rotation. A breath of honeysuckle, a puff of apple, a medicinal little waft of nutmeg and slathers of gorgeous dark melted chocolate. There is also a smoky woodiness that is very lovely and very autumnal. I was surprised to not see more wood in this blend. Thirteen fades on me at mid-day, but I wouldn't mind reapplying this gorgeous scent. And I have a feeling I'm going to need more of this come autumn.
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Manhattan was a frimp from the lovely labbies. This is a wonderfully light and clean scent. It is lemony and minty with a touch of tea wafting about. It smells like a very expensive spa in a good way. For all this clean smelling goodness, it does not smell of soap or cleanser. Unfortunately, Manhattan is all top notes on me and fades quickly. I get no leather, teak or kush. I'm left with a faint amber-lemon on the skin and no throw at all. It's so lovely that I'm going to order a bottle for those times when I really want to wear a scent, but shouldn't (on an airplane etc).
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Mania is one of my favorite scents and I can't believe I haven't reviewed it - but then I'm a lazy reviewer. To my nose Mania is a very juicy, summery scent. It evokes a pale strawberry red tinged with green. I do well with red musk and fruits and that's precisely what I get with Mania although it leans far more towards the fruit end. For me, there's no grapefruit and it seems practically like single note strawberry grounded by red musk. I can't recall that I've ever smelled a strawberry leaf, so I can't speak to the subtle distinction that may exist between leaf and fruit . . . Mania has quite a bit of throw and duration. Two drops in my hair serum is all I need for 12+ hours of fruity loveliness.
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Bourbon is my very favorite spirit, so I was excited about Juke Joint. It's weird, I almost wonder if my imp is labeled incorrectly. I can't smell any bourbon or mint or sugar. To me, it just smells like a wood scent and then it quickly disappears. Actually, Delirium1009's description of a gritty dirt scent is quite apt. My skin eats this up and it's completely gone in 20 minutes. I am