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Kneel Down, Fair Love, and Fill Thyself with Tears
tinyvulture replied to CiCi's topic in Lupercalia
A soft floral...sorry, that's all I've got for this one. I really need a single note orris so I can identify it properly. Same for magnolia. This blend is dry, powdery, makes me think of white flowers. There's something earthy, maybe the grey musk. Soft as a sigh, like the description says. Nice but not my kind of floral. -
My favorite BPAL scent name ever and also one of the most unique blends. In spite of vanilla orchid being the first note listed, I have a hard time picking it out, and I wouldn't call this a floral blend. I agree with other reviewers who said it's like being in a coffee house with Nag Champa incense burning. Or browsing an incense shop while sipping on a hot vanilla latte. Relaxing indoor activities on a cold day, cozy and familiar. I love incense blends, so Destructive Vagina is the right vagina for me.
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Queen Venus with a Hood Striped Gold and Black
tinyvulture replied to Lycanthrope's topic in Lupercalia
A deep orange oil...not a bad note in the bunch...what will it smell like? It's a light, soft rose. In comparison, The Sick Rose is a much bolder, deeper rose note. Queen Venus' rose mingles gently with glowing warm amber, musk, and delicate resins. A subtle blend that stays close to the skin, yet it's a thing of beauty. -
When I sniffed this in the bottle, it was all ylang ylang. When applied to my skin, it's much more balanced, with the fig milk and vanilla having a strong presence...the orchids less so, but every now and then I get a whiff of them. A very foody floral, spicy and candy-sweet. Boho/exotic and super girly at the same time.
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I've always associated red musk with sexy, feminine perfumes, but Anteros is like a red musk cologne that I must have my husband try on. Earthy patchouli is the second-most dominant note. I could swear I also detect leather, but I guess it's just the way this particular patchouli smells. The red musk and patchouli are so strong that I don't notice any bergamot, currant, or saffron. Maybe a little vanilla -- there is definitely a sweetness. It's a bold scent with staying power -- a masculine version of Smut, maybe? And I'll have to dig out my old decant of Crowley for comparison, because they sound similar as well.
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Super sweet apple peel - think of a Honeycrisp - with oak and dirt. Reminiscent of All Hallow's Apple but much sweeter. While AHA was like picking fresh apples out at the orchard, Thrice Toss is more like cooking apples in your kitchen with the window open, the scent of trees and earth wafting in from outside. It's more sweet and homey. Also similar to Hesperides. Can't pinpoint the cypress and briar notes. Over time, the dirt note fades, and the remaining apples and woods make it a cozy, autumn-appropriate blend.
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I love florals with cream, and sugared florals, and I'm also obsessed with cherry blossoms at the moment. So there was no doubt I'd love Reflected Vulva. Sweet pea and cherry blossom are present in equal amounts, and they're perfectly blended with sweet vanilla cream and a touch of coconut. So pretty and feminine. Did you like Love's Philosophy? Try this. My favorite of this year's Luper/Shungas update, hands down.
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I didn't know what rosin is. It's pine resin, so it makes sense that this is a woodsy, resinous, sweet, slightly powdery blend. I agree with other reviewers that there's a ton of warm musk as well. For some reason, this blend reminds me of several different things: cola and tanning lotion and a yoga studio. I wouldn't say it's super-masculine, but rather a blend that would appeal to anyone who loves resins.
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If your top 5 scents are... Then try these!
tinyvulture replied to Ella LaRose's topic in Recommendations
Based on #1, 4 and 5 (haven't tried the others), I'd recommend Eat Me (I love foody scents and don't care for it, but still, it's really popular), Tamora, Bread-and-Butterfly, and Huesos de Santo. -
If your top 5 scents are... Then try these!
tinyvulture replied to Ella LaRose's topic in Recommendations
Based on Channukiyah and Gomorrah, I'd recommend Knave of Hearts, Hanging Gardens, and maybe Sugar Moon. -
If your top 5 scents are... Then try these!
tinyvulture replied to Ella LaRose's topic in Recommendations
Thank you for the suggestions! Fairy Bites and Vain Sorceress sound especially lovely. -
If your top 5 scents are... Then try these!
tinyvulture replied to Ella LaRose's topic in Recommendations
I'm getting lots of great suggestions from this thread! I'd love some assistance with floral blends in particular. My top 5 are: Butterflies, Flowers and Jewels Attending Juliet Let Revenant Jingu Chuparosa -
I'm getting a combination of sweet, spicy cooking scents (clove, vanilla, saffron), with a background of herbal (sage, and I guess pimento berry?) and myrrh notes. So it's foody, but without smelling like any specific food. No ginger or patchouli to be found. I like it okay, but I'm missing the patchouli.
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A STRONG, earthy, sexy, hippie patchouli scent that amps like crazy on both my husband and myself. So of course I love it. The lush, thick honey note snuggles right up to the patchouli and it's a match made in heaven. Beautiful amber adds warmth and sweetness. Immediately in my top 10.
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A rich, heady rose blend. A red rose at the height of its bloom...you just want to bury your nose in it, revel in it, never come up for air. The supporting notes are ruby pomegranate and warm, sweet amber (and to a lesser extent, sweet frankincense), so overall it's very warm and sweet and inviting, without being cloying. I received an empty sniffie bottle and I'll be on the lookout for decants to store in it (and slather on myself).
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I received an empty bottle of L'Inverno, just enough to sniff. It's a pretty floral bouquet with strong white musk and benzoin notes. I'm not getting any plum or pine, sadly. It doesn't seem particularly wintry, but white musk does have a detached, chilly quality, at least to me, sometimes. Here, yes. So I get the impression that this a perfume for a refined, proper lady. Not really my style, but quite nice and elegant.
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I received an empty bottle of Jingu, just enough left to sniff. It's gorgeous! A feminine, happy, springtime floral blend. Cherry blossom and plum blossom are the main notes I can detect, with hints of juicy mandarin orange and orchid. I love the lab's plum note and I'm currently obsessed with sakura, so I'll be on the lookout for decants now to fill the bottle.
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It's taken me awhile to write a review because I only apply Somnus when I'm climbing into bed. And then I drift off to sleep. So yes, it works. I fall asleep, I have nice dreams which I remember. Best of all, because this is where I typically have sleep issues...if I wake up during the night, I quickly fall back asleep, instead of lying awake for ages. Scentwise, Somnus is lavender and herbal notes. It's comforting, yet medicinal, and very strong. You don't want to overdo it. If you've spent nights staring at the clock, trying to get back to sleep, you really ought to try this.
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I honestly don't know what peonies smell like, but I like this scent. I get a lemony floral, fresh and cheery, with a fair amount of green leaves and stems. In the background, rich cream that's slightly nutty, like hazelnut milk. A bright, youthful perfume.
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I've always longed to try Skadi. When I first discovered BPAL years ago, I had just missed it being available. I'd consider Skadi the original ancestor of Snow Maiden, Talvikuu, Frau Holle, Mistletoe, all of those wintry blends full of slush and pine needles and berries. There's also a good amount of sweet mint, which calls up Snowblind. Cold and invigorating, yet sweet and nostalgic. Perfection. THANK YOU for bringing it back!!!
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Pure frankincense resin, sweetened by vanilla. Dry and powdery in the best way. Think of the frankincense note in Anne Bonny. How can I not love this? Simple yet beautiful.
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At first, when it's still wet, I get an off-putting hairspray scent. But, no worries, it quickly fades and I get a vanilla-sweet, creamy floral blend. The tropical airiness of tiare (gardenia) and the American forthrightness of tagetes (marigolds) are an unconventional floral pairing that works quite well.
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Juke Joint is nice, if you don’t mind the booziness.
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This is an interesting one! At first, pine and yew berries make me think of Christmas. Then the spicy carnation shows up, and that's not very Christmasy. Next, the leather balsam rears its head. I'm not sure how "leather balsam" differs from leather...is it just a vegan leather note? Anyway this is a strong, sharp, black leather. Finally, clove and sweet vanilla show up to mellow out that leather. By now, the pine and berries have practically disappeared! So I'm left with carnation, leather, clove, and vanilla. After enduring the really sharp pine and leather notes that first appear, what remains is a soft and homey blend. Not exactly foody, but the clove + vanilla reminds me of Pickled Imp. Complex and cool!
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Dark, dirty patchouli! I'm always up for new patchouli blends. This one's got a strong cocoa note, a nice amount of tobacco, and a bit of leather. Compared to another patchouli/cocoa blend, Tezcatlipoca, this is stronger, less powdery. Bold, strong, as the hand of destiny ought to be! I'm not sure what pau d'arco smells like, and I don't get any cinnamon or vanilla. I love the way the patchouli, cocoa, leather and tobacco blend together. A unique, powerful, awesome scent!