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    Le Revenant

    I can rarely tell from the description whether or not I'll like a floral blend, but I got a decant of Le Revenant based on the previous reviews. So glad I did! Just like a big, fresh bouquet of white flowers...mostly gardenia, I think. No cognac...where are you, cognac? A happy, romantic blend. A bottle is in order. Oh how I would love single notes of narcissus, muguet, ambrette, davana...so I know just what I'm smelling (and loving!)
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    Noctiphobia

    I was so curious to find out what this one smells like! And now that I know, I'm quite pleased with it. To me, it's very similar to one of my all-time favorite Halloweenies, Autumn in Meditation. I get that same scent of a candle flame being extinguished (waxy and smoky), plus clean ozone. Noctiphobia is a little sweeter than AiM...is that sweet lavender I'm smelling? For me, AiM has always evoked a stormy fall day, cozy indoors with candles burning and a good book (the perfect fall day.) Noctiphobia evokes that same image, but at night.
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    Autumn Fancies

    Hay...the same vaguely soapy, sweet hay note from Needle in a Haystack or Hay Moon. Plus lemon. Lots of lemon. At first application, the strong lemony vibe threatens to give me a headache, but I hope it will calm down if I ride it out for a minutes (because I ended up really liking those other hay blends.) A few minutes later...it's still hay and lemon. Off to swaps.
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    Voyeuristic Monkey

    Very strong throw...a mixture of patchouli and dirt and...cumin! Never have I tried a blend with such a strong cumin note. Although cumin immediately makes me think of Tex-Mex, I am putting that association aside because there's something really likable about this scent. It's outdoorsy, makes me think about gardening or camping. Funny enough, it smells exactly the same on my husband as it does on me. We both like this dirty little monkey!
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    Theme in Yellow

    On me, this is more foody pumpkin than fresh pumpkin...buttery, cinnamony, sweet. The beeswax is only slightly noticeable since my skin amps pumpkin. I was hoping for that scent of freshly-cut-into pumpkin rind. This is more like a pumpkin pie-scented candle. I think it will be a lovely room scent, but probably not something I'd wear.
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    Dark Pumpkin Mead

    Pumpkin, with honey and maple syrup and a light dusting of cinnamon. It's not a boozy scent on me at all. More like pumpkin cookies. Actually, this is random, but do you know Quaker Oh's cereal? It kind of smells like a pumpkinny version of that. Like pumpkin + honey + cereal grains. A super-sweet, foody scent that I wear frequently because I love it, I keep going back for more.
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    Kaidan

    I'm not familiar with this story, but I wanted this scent for its notes. There's a gentle rose, and the lab's gorgeous plum note (like Bordello, but softer here), and then some other florals (not sure what jonquil smells like but I guess this is it). I don't notice any incense. A beautiful, feminine bouquet. It turns out, rose and plum are lovely together.
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    Rumpelstilzchen

    I'm always intrigued by the smoky, charred blends - Brimstone, Agnes Nutter, Bonfire Night - but they're always too much for me. I think I can pull off Rumpelstilzchen, though. I love the way this scent wafts up to my nose and smells slightly different with every inhalation. Sometimes I get all firewood and ash, sometimes it's smoky patchouli, sometimes more of a chai scent from the cardamom. The vetiver is only slightly noticeable, not overpowering as it tends to be on me. So I'm quite pleased with this blend! Finally, a smoky scent for me.
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    Blithe Hollow

    The lab's "autumn leaves" note takes center stage here, with pine and sweet maple in supporting roles. I don't really get "cold, moist breezes." More like hanging out in the autumn woods on a chilly, yet sunny afternoon. There's a happiness to this blend. Fall in all its glory. Similar to Samhain or Falling Leaf Moon. Not super strong, but I like it a lot.
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    Robin Goodfellow

    Hello, sage! How fresh and green you are against this dark, woodsy, mossy backdrop. Strong moss note...I would've guessed there's a drop of vetiver too, so dark and earthy is this scent. Is this the scent of Sherwood Forest? I'm not usually taken with mossy blends but I'm considering a bottle of this. Sage makes all the difference!
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    Mabon 2010

    I've wanted to try Mabon for ages! Here goes. Freshly-pressed, sweet apple juice, blended with tart, dark berries. Reminds me of Punkie Night at this stage. In a few minutes, I notice the other notes lingering in the background. The myrrh, rosemary and sweetgrass aren't popping up, but the hops, herbs, and nuts lend a wild, natural vibe. It really does call to mind some sort of outdoor celebration of the autumn equinox. My only negative is that it's not very strong, perhaps due to the age of my decant, but I'd still purchase a bottle if I came across one.
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    Unveil The Grace In Thine Eyes

    When I first apply this, I get dry, powdery orris mixed with something unpleasant...like the sweaty tang my Boston Terrier gets when he's in need of a bath. (Sorry!) I guess it's the musk. I've enjoyed golden musk in other blends and I do appreciate how it can be animalistic, but it's not working with my skin chemistry in this case. After a few minutes, the sweatiness fades, and it's a nice warm, powdery, floral blend. The orris, amber, ambergris, and musk are all playing together nicely now. Unfortunately the scent has become very faint.
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    Old Demons of the First Class

    Spices galore. Opoponax, fiery clove, and black pepper. The opoponax, as it often does, smells a "Coca-Cola-esque" to me. The sweetness of tonka aids in that comparison. Old Demons is not nearly as sweet as my favorite clove blend, Pickled Imp, however. It's darker, a little more evil. The neroli is not showing up. Normally, anything citrus takes over completely on me, so that is a happy surprise. It leaves me free to enjoy this wonderful spice blend. Not a super-strong scent, more like an old spice box where the spices have lost some of their potency.
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    Pahoehoe

    Whoa baby, this scent is strong! Ripe banana and rum, just a touch of sweet coconut, and tart grenadine (like pomegranates). The ultimate tropical perfume. I would love to taste the drink that inspired this! I don't see myself needing a whole bottle but I'd wear it on hot summer days.
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    Ameles Potamos

    There's a sweet, clean aquatic note, but also, there's salty water that seems sour, somehow. I can't do aquatics, definitely can't do sour aquatic.
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    Noh Mask and Maple Leaves

    Heavy childhood nostalgia here, since I grew up in an area where maple trees were everywhere. I love the lab's "autumn leaves" note, but this isn't that. It's more like green maple leaves warmed by summer sun. The clove isn't showing up for me. Just pure leaves!
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    Aperotos Eros

    On first application, it reminds me a lot of Black Forest, one of my all-time top five BPAL's. A deep, dark forest (only fir in this case, compared to pine in Black Forest) with warm, animal (sweaty!) musk. Then the sharpness of the fir needles fades out and Indian resins and spices appear. I don't notice the myrrh but the sweet benzoin is particularly strong. A lovely dark, mysterious scent that's right up my alley and my husband loves it as well.
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    Whoso List To Hunt

    How I love a good oak scent! And the moss is clearly present as well, that same dank forest moss note as Nocnitsa. The gentle brown musk of woodland creatures and the mildest red rose (sweet/soapy) mean that this blend is a good deal sweeter and not as dark as the Twisted Oak Tree, another oaken favorite of mine.
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    Antique

    A lovely wintry blend, with the cool sharpness of juniper berry and the sweetness of blackcurrant against a backdrop of warm amber and musk. Like racing up the cold, frozen driveway and entering into a home full of holiday revelry. The white cedar and leather are noticeable if I try really hard to pick them out. Happily, vetiver, usually overpowering on my skin, is taking a break from this one. A unisex blend - it smells feminine on me, slightly powdery from the amber, yet when my husband wears it, he brings out the more masculine side of it and amps the leather note.
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    The Lights of Men's Lives

    I'm a fan of other BPAL scents that smell like smoke from an extinguished candle, such as Darkness. That's what I was expecting here. But no. Here, Beth has somehow captured the scent of a lit candle. Less smoky, more waxy. Sweet beeswax, and also the warmth of the flame. It's not a strong scent, though. Have to get close to the skin to smell it. I'd still buy a bottle if I came across it.
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    Horse Chestnut Honey

    I love the lab's honey note so much; I don't know how this is the first Apiary blend I've tried. I must acquire the others now because this is just lovely. Thick, buttery, golden honey. There's something else I can't identify; I've never smelled chestnuts but I'm guessing that's what it is. Also, sometimes I get a whiff of caramelized sugar, but then it fades away.
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    Beer from the Marsh Woman's Brewery

    Dried grasses, something herbal/menthol (think Ricola cough drops), and oh yes, beer. But mostly dried grasses and herbs. More wearable than Roadhouse since the beer note isn't that strong.
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    Halloween: Montreal

    Autumn leaves, the sweet chill of the lab's snow/slush note, plus touches of smoke and sugary candy and mint. I'm not picking up any pumpkin. Similar to November, but sweeter. The one time I visited Montreal, it was a cold and snowy autumn, so this scent is nicely nostalgic for me.
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    A World Where There Are Octobers

    Dry autumn leaves with a hint of maple sap, and also a dab of cologne. October meets Falling Leaf Moon. (For me, October had a heavy cologne quality, and AWWTAO has that to a much lesser extent. FLM on me was very sweet, and in spite of the maple, AWWTAO is less sweet.) There's a warmth to it, and it really captures those first few days of autumn when the leaves start to fall from the trees but it's still sunny and warm in the afternoons.
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    Love

    What a gorgeous confection of a scent! At first, there's the powdery, sugary marshmallows and tartly sweet strawberries with just a touch of fresh green, like strawberry leaves. After just a minute, what I identify as "marshmallow" fades and I pick up a more general creamy, vanilla note. And then, the rose pops out! Soft, pink, powdery rose. It all blends together beautifully. Very sweet and girly-girl.
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