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Lit Chick

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  1. Frimp!

     

    In the bottle, I thought I had a big winner. It was nutty and a little spicy, and a little creamy. Warm.

     

    On, it very quickly morphed into a wild, wet floral. Too overwhelming. It went so cloyingly sweet that after a while I had to wash it off. Tons of throw and endurance.

     

    It's lovely, but a bit too juicy for me.


  2. Well, they can't all work....

    This starts of very promising on me. It is sexy, alluring, very adult. But something goes a little crazy on my skin, and it overpowered me. This is the first BPAL that gave me a headache. :P

    This is a heavy perfume, and it has a high-end commerical quality to it (not in a bad way). It also goes and goes and goes. It took many scrubbings with various soaps to get it off me. So, if it works on you, yay - it will last!


  3. Oh dear. I was so confused. I knew this would be a fab scent on me, but I mistook it for The Hanging Gardens at first. Upon first sniff, it's very fruity - hence me thinking about the Gardens. and I was all excited that a fruit blend worked... then I pop in and read the description - ooooh, duhhhhh! :D

     

    So, fig adores me. And at first this is all juicy wonderful figgy green. It's even a little crisp. As it dries, it gets creamy and lucious - such a change! Coconut does pop up, but not in a tanning lotion way at all. It's hardly there, just adds to the cream.

    Honey has gone rancid on me many times before, but this stays lovely.

     

    Amazing scent, I'm totally in love. This will be a bottle purchase. God, it soooooo good. :P


  4. Gimp from the lab, THANK YOU THANK YOU!

     

    I kept meaning to get another Somnium blend after trying Somnus - but of course, I was always seduced by new smellies and put it off. I am so glad this was a little gift in my 13 order.

     

    Wet - very herbal, very lavendar. Fresh, though, not the masculine cologne lavendar smell. When it dries, I get very gentle incense of some sort. Vey subtle, comforting, and warm.

     

    I first used this a few nights ago. We just moved, and I was tossing and turing a lot. Also, I was waking at 6 am because the sun is so freaking bright. Restless light plus early waking, not a very happy me.

    I swiped this on, and started playing with some of those chimey meditation balls (hehe, found those when I unpacked - they'd been boxed for years!). In about 15 min, I could barely keep my eyes open. I had the most vivid dreams, yet woke completly refreshed.

     

    I've used it a few more nights since then, and always have crazy dreams, and always sleep deeply and well. I'm thrilled. I much prefer this to Somnus. I'll use my imp, and likely a bottle will be on the way.


  5. Got this one with the faint hope that somehow and ultra-rose scent might work. Rose and I, not really the best buddies.

     

    Sniff - sweet roses. So pretty.

    Swipe - acrid, nasty soap. Horrible, lye detergent, awful.

    BUT - that only lasts for the first few seconds of wetness, thank goodness.

    Initial dry - slightly soapy rose, with bright grass. YAY!

    Full dry, roses and grass. ROSES!!!!! Not soap, not old-lady perfume, just roses! SQUEE!

     

    I finally have a rose that works! And DH thought it was lovely on me. On sad thing is it fades pretty fast. It's future performance will determine if I get a bottle or not.

    So happy - yay!

     

    ETA - Got a bottle. It's incredible. I made a spray with it, with eliminates the (short) soap phase, and increases it's staying power. 8 hours later and I still smell like sweet roses. Faintly, to be sure - but it's there.

    This might just be my favorite floral. It is at the moment!


  6. Gimp from the lab. YAY!

    I put this on my husband the other day. While it is unlikely to replace Antony as the favorite, this one is gorgeous. It's very masculine, but there is none of the tang that I associate with most cologne. The citrus is fantastic, and the incense is soft and warm.

    Certainly not what I expected Titus to smell like (especially after the Julie Taymor interpretation) - but a keeper.


  7. Ordered soley because it's "13", and YAY! It works!

    I seem to be one of the few people who does not get chocolate, in the Bliss-y sense. I smell white choco, but to me that smells nothing like real choco - and to my astonishment I really like it.

    It's creamy and citrus at first, but in a very light, very wearable way. As it dries, it gets deeper, a little sultry. I agree with the comparison to Dorian, just without the sex and cookies.

     

    Fabulous, utlra-wearable oil - perfect for all sorts of moods and weather.

     

    ETA: Interesting. When it hits chlorinated pool water, it turns into Dr. Pepper for a moment before giving up and dying. Hehe!


  8. I wanted to try this based on Andrabell's infamous review - but I saw "sweet" and decided to hold off. And hold off. But in a swap, a decant of this was available, so I figured why not....

     

    Oh.

    My.

    God.

     

    This is the most amazing thing! It's musky creamy sweet (but not too) perfection. It's sexy in alluring, seductive way. Very, very confident. I feel like looking sideways at every man and giving them a sly wink.

     

    This is masculine - I think DH could wear this (but he'll never get it from me. NEVER!). But it's not manly-man. Which is why I can wear it without being bitchy. Most male blends make me...aggressive. But this - I'm far to invloved with sniffing myself and thinking how incredible I am to be mean.

     

    GUYS - In a cologne rut? Want to get a little closer to the girl you've been flirting with? Wear this! It will make you stand out from all the Axe wearing boys. And she'll like it!


  9. Sigh.

    I think this might work.

     

    I was very cranky this am - much futile errand running. So, when I got home I put this on.

    Did not like it at first - there was a weird sharpness and a sort of random "ick" that I got.

    Reading reviews, I realize that it's the violets. I hate that. BUT, I can wear this. It goes powdery and watery all at the same time, and it is incedibly soothing. I want to nap, I'm relaxed, I have been told I'm very helpful and nice today (over the phone).

     

    It's a keeper - it makes me feel like I'm floating on a calm, cool pond.

     

    Seriously, I could really nap right now. This might be a good oil for drifting off to sleep.


  10. Can't recommend an oil (though I find Maiden very soothing) - but treatment, yay! I went the self-help route by reading various book & taking a self-paced class. Worked wonders. PM me if you'd like any recs in that vein.

     

    Hug, hon. You're not alone, and you can overcome it!


  11. I am still on a hunt for an Alkmaar like scent.  So far, what I've tried has been too jasmine-y and not enough cream.

    Perhaps Snow White (which smelled of jasmine and cream, among other things) or Chaste Moon (a delicious cream and floral blend) would work for you?

     

    They both have a subtle fruity note to them though, and you might not want that.

     

    I have Chaste Moon, and that is lovely - but too sweet for the Alkmaar-ness that I'm hunting for. Snow White, perhaps I can snag an imp.

    And now I'm dying for more Alkmaar soap. I'm out. :P


  12. This is so blissfully wonderful on my husband. It's sexy, but not in a jump-your-bones sort of way. It's more swoony and romantic.

    :P

    This made me go all snuggly with DH, and get little thrills of joy that I landed such a man. (Heh, and the night before, I was so exasperated with him). Men, take note - if you have been getting on your SO's nerves and have no idea why, open a bottle of wine, dab on some Oisin, and be rather quiet. :D


  13. I was worried about this one. Sounded yummy, but clove... hmmm. Would it behave like cinnamon? Cinnamon amps way up on my skin, and ick. Always goes candy-sweet.

    So, I swiped this on with hope, but little expectation. And yep, clove loves my skin too. Clovey-clove-clove-clove. BUT - It's freaking gorgeous! :P It's a little sweet and foody, but not overly so. I cannot stop sniffing myself.

    As it dries, the clove starts to let the other notes pop out. It's been a few hours, and now I smell buttery and spicy and so ridiculously good.

     

    This has very little throw on me - very second skin.

     

    Thanks so much to the lovely Macha, who sent this over to me!


  14. SEXY.

     

    But - Cinnamon loves my skin. And thus, as this ridiculously good smelling oil started to dry, the cinnamon had it's way with me. At first, it was very attentive, a sensitive cinnamon. It promised that this time, it would be different. Didn't it smell gooooood? And the roses, which can go soapy - see? They's so luxurious... yes... oh... that's right... uhhh the pulse points OH!OH!OH!

    And then I smelled like cinnamon imperials again.

     

    :P


  15. Sexy and deep. It's mysterious, and almost a little meanacing. You know she's no good, that you'll be lucky to escape... but you can't help but follow her....

     

    Wearing, I feel quietly wicked and very sexual... a keeper!


  16. Ah, lotus. Depending on how you're blended you are either the prettiest thing in the world or simply too much for me.

    Agreed!

    And unfortunately, I had the same reaction as Andrabell to this. The lotus simply amped itself up into cloying sweetness, and no other note couls come through.

    Ah well, of to swaps!


  17. I rec'd this as a gift from the lab, and thus had no idea what the notes were when I tried it.

     

    Unfortunately, most of the notes in Ingenue do not play nice with my chemistry. Violet is perticularly tempermental on my skin.

     

    Oddly enough - while this was not something I'd wear, it was very fun. It was an extremely active scent on me, with all the notes vying for dominance. It did not resolve into something lovely, bu never went off into horridness, either - unexpected.


  18. So pretty!

     

    At first, the fruit does it's usual "I really, really hate you" thing on my skin - that being a rottenly sweet stink. BUT, as soon as I rubbeed my wrists together, the ick went away. Lovely!

     

    The amber is most prominent on me - I get the same soft, silky feel as I do with Bastet. Musk is there, nice and light. The peach is almost indetectable... but it keeps the musk and amber for going too heavy and powdered.

     

    The true perfume fades fairly quickly on me, but it does leave a light powerdy scent that lingers. Very nice.

     

    Had I tried this earlier in my BPAL days, this could have been a bottle contender. It fades a bit too quickly for me to justify one now - but I will hold onto my imp (and that's quite the compliment, as I am going through a massive imp-purge!)


  19. I will be trying this again - but my first pass:

     

    100% Bassett's Licorice Allsorts

     

    I love those. But I'm not sure how I feel about it on me. I had the teeensiest little dab on, and whhhhoooooosh! It overwhelmed me. Totally took care of my candy craving, though.

     

    I'm giving it a week for so for my body chemisty to alter - if it stays Allsorts, then off to swaps!


  20. I feel like I'm missing something with this blend. My nose simply does not know what to make of it.

    Initially, I got big, gorgeous floral. POW! Very nice. It made me very excited to try it on. But.... there is something herbally green in the background - eucalyptus? A touch of mint?

    On, a musky scent emerges. The herbal element is still present. It's not bad at all, but it's not quite right.

    And then - gone. Not even a trace left. Same thing happened with Mata Hari and Wanda. Perhaps sexy/musky/fruity/floral cannot exist at the same time on my skin?

     

    :P


  21. Wet, this smells fantastic. I adore Beth's aquatics.

    But, as others have noted, something happens during the dry-down. It turns smoldering - and not in the oooh, sexy way. It is a slow burn smell, and it's not nice on my skin. Yikes.

    And then, after a few hours, we're back to goreous (though faint). Whatever hated my chemistry retreated (yay).

     

    The funky period in this blend is too much for me - but I'm thinking that DH may rock this. It shall stay around for a bit.

     

    ETA - if DH does not like this, it is a primo room scent.

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