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  1. Indigo78

    I want a "soapy" scent

    Creature Feature (at Dark Delicacies right now) is quite soapy to me. In the cleanest, muskiest way possible... and best of all, it doesn't end up smelling like the detergent aisle.
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    Play-Doh smell -- should I dilute?

    Re-reading the Cetaphil post, I realized that I did not clarify which Cetaphil to use. I use the normal to dry skin formula-- not the soapier one for oily skin. It makes a difference. The bottles look almost exactly the same, so make sure to read the label before you grab one.
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    Rose Red

    From a decant of Rose Red 07. Woah. Hi, rose. Freshly applied this is an electric rose. A supercharged mutant rose whipped up in the cavernous recesses of a mad scientist's secret laboratory There is a sharpness right alongside the central rose note that I don't know, and I can't even guess what it is. But my gah... Wet, this has punch and is not what I would normally tie in with traditional rose scent. As it dries it continues to have this blasting blue-green scent-hue to it. Almost aquatic but also TART. It's weird. I like it enough to hold onto my decant, but Rose Cross is still my all-time favorite rose from the Lab.
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    fizzy, sorta carbonated, sparkling blends?

    Off the top of my head, Blue Fire, Champagne & Cigars, Bon Vivant, and the Tiki's that have already been mentioned. Also, Pruno. Try typing "fizz" or "fizzy" into the Lab's search page.
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    I find some similarity to Magie Noir in Xiuhtecuhtli. It is a dark scent, rich with herbs on a base of sexy copal. Lab's note listing: "Copal, plumeria and sweet orange and the smoke of South American incense and crushed jungle blooms." I realize that the aesthetic isn't "French" at all, but I really do get a similar feel from it-- at least from what I remember. (I lived in Magie Noir for awhile during my early teens )
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    Different smells/colors, same perfume

    I have a bottle of Ravenous and I concur. It's way more sweet and giddy than the imp I based the purchase on. I'm sure it is the age factor.
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    Mlle. Lilith, Fortune Teller

    A morph-tastic journey!!! For me this was super-playful when wet. Also sort of cottony. I know cotton blossom isn't listed in the notes, but I kept getting a very sweet, clean sheets feel from this. Everything sits on a base of creamy coconut yumminess, and I think the scent is spot-on for it's namesake as she is right now. After 20 minutes or so this starts to morph like no other scent I've tried from the Lab so far. It went from sweet, creamy and clean to TART. Like, way tart. I kept thinking of Monster Bait BM because the candy is there, but it's all puckery, too. To me this represents the Lilith-yet-to-come. Sassy, sweet, and surprising. The third stage is when the musk finally becomes dominant on me, and it really bears quite a resemblance to Mme. Moriarty. It's spicier, though, and less... carniverous? Also, I could swear that I was catching whiffs of Snake Oil the next morning. I wish I had another bottle. This one's good, I'll use it up in no time.
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    Grand Guignol

    Okay- I have got to start re-sniffing every imp that I own. I have had this one for ages... and have even swapped other imps of it away unsniffed because I thought it was another blend that I already know and dislike. But Grand Guignol? YUM. Wet on the skin this is blast of tart and fruity apricot, mixed with a splash of salty ocean water. I only get the barest suggestion of booze, which I normally amp. Later in the dry down it starts to remind me of the St. Ives Apricot body wash- the exfoliating one. I used to love that stuff, but I haven't used it for ages. I don't know if I need a bottle of this, but I'll definitely hold onto my imp this time! It really is very pretty and unique. It seems to be wearing close to my skin. I'd guess that the throw is a short arms-length, and since it is already softening considerably after 20 minutes on my skin, it has a shorter wearlength. Slathering might make a difference, and I wouldn't mind slathering this. Not at all.
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    Boo

    I loved the in-bottle scent of this when I first received it. But during it's first test-run it decided to do something really nasty on my skin, under what were just about the worst possible circumstances. Wet on the skin it was milky, exceedingly so. Very sweet, but decidedly thick. It got milkier and milkier, until I swore it was cream cheese. Warm, ripe cream cheese. I was in public during this test run, and couldn't stop wondering if others had the same impression. Argh. It was gross. The offending odor was very similar to the one in Beaver'versary- a thick curdled, scent that is just... it doesn't work for my nose. Heavy, cheesy, and much too much muchness. I have to retest it another time, because based on the other glowing reviews of this, it must be a chemistry issue.
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    Ravenous

    Somehow I've missed reviewing this one, even though I think the imp has been in my box since the "early days" (a whole year ago! ) I know that I've enjoyed the scent every time that I have chanced across the imp, but I always seem to forget to order a bottle -- probably because it's GC. In the bottle this smells very clean to me. It isn't the same patchouli as what's in Urd, Imp, or any of the Lab's other fruit/patchouli blends. On second thought, it may be the same patch... Maybe the orange tempers it a bit? I don't know. The imp I have is at least one year old, and I think that it has aged very well. It is more mellow than I remember, and the oranges seem to have become creamier and less tart/sharp. The overall effect is not hippie-ish at all to me. In fact, it reminds me of a Hermes perfume (at least I think it was Hermes) that I had a sample of, but never could smell or find again. The orange and patchouli blend on my skin like they were made for each other. This is what I expected from Imp (a sad story of pure and utter fail). It tilts toward being a dark scent, but is also sensual and glittering from the oranges. I can see this being a very good year-round fallback scent, as it can dress up or down easily. I'll definitely add a bottle to my next order.
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    How do you apply your BPAL oils?

    My husband does it this way and he makes me nervous everytime...but the method works well for him! If I were to attempt such a thing I'd likely end up dropping the bottle in my lap or something Oh, there has been at least one very tragic mishap. I was in a major hurry for some reason, and a healthy splash of oil ended up on the linoleum. Not a dribble, not just "some"-- a goddam splash. I actually heard it hit the floor. It was a slow motion moment. And I still don't know WTF or HTF--- it was like I had some kind of an involuntary spasm-- only I didn't. I was just in what they call "a big hurry to f#@k up." And did I learn a lesson? Yeah. Don't rush the perfume ritual. Normally I'm not rushing when I apply BPAL, though... partly because I usually wear oils in the evening. I also try to stay away from them when I'm anything other than calm... there's just too much at stake!! You know how they say not to drive angry? That's how I am about my oils.
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    How do you apply your BPAL oils?

    I might be a bit idiotic, (or even a lot, depending who you ask)-- but this is what I do with my definite keeper bottles: I put the edge of the bottle at my skin (not the actual rim, mind you, just the outer edge), and then I carefully drizzle a narrow-ish stream of oil along my inner forearm, from wrist to elbow crook. I then drag said forarm against the other, and use them both to spread the oil along my chest and the sides of my neck (and maybe behind the knees if I'm wearing a dress or skirt). This method only works well with BPAL, in my experience. Other brands dribble everywhere-- which is a sad, sad thing indeed.
  13. Bon Vivant smells a lot like Yves Saint Laurent's Yvresse (formerly Champagne, before the whole no-naming-perfume-after-our-city thing). It's a little less dry, with fresh strawberries beneath the champagne note. But to me, the overall feel is very similar.
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    Blood Pearl

    Yum... in the imp and wet on my skin, this is a scent that is very calming and ripe at the same time. Like green and pink on the same palette. Dangerous and exciting, but really soft - it is also a young scent to me. I don't know what blood musk smells like... but within 10 minutes the coconut totally vanishes beneath something like pineapple and miscellaneous flowers. I think it's a little soapy, too - or at least it's reminding me of something soapy. Short wear length & even shorter throw.
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    Sri Lanka

    Wet: Cedar. Gerbils of my youth. There's a dusty note in there as well, I think sandalwood... but mostly just getting heavy-duty cedar chips right now. Drydown is myrrh. Churchy. The cedar to myrrh thing is kind of awkward on my skin, but it's very pretty. The cedar's all but gone after 20 minutes. Somehow it makes me think of rural Arizona rest stops... very dry. This is a weird and baffling blend on my skin, but it doesn't smell bad. Just different than my typical fare. edit: This dries down to a lightweight version of its former self. Gentle throw & about a 2 hour (noticeable) wear length, on me.
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    Hermia

    When wet this strikes me as, well, a foody floral. I get a distinct butter note and a sweetness that I definitely recognize. Even though I *try* not to read other reviews before posting, I accidentally glanced at the words 'Diary of a Lovestruck Teenage Cannibal' - and, yeah. This has a very similar feel. As it dries it gets more powdery-sweet, and the butter disappears very quickly (which is good, I didn't enjoy that phase very much). The sweetness becomes peach-like and soft, while the amber keeps it grounded and pretty. Not the type of scent that I typically spring for, but I'm glad to have an imp. The throw is probably about an arm's length, not sure of the staying power yet... but I suspect it will be on the shortish side.
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    Desire

    Okay - unless I'm missing the post, I somehow haven't reviewed this one yet. I'm a little surprised and a lot sad about that, because this was one of my early loves. I remember how it struck me as very sweet back then, but I have a totally different perception of it now. (To be fair, I'm testing a lab fresh imp. Maybe my older bottle smells different- will update if I smell a big difference when I compare the two.) Wet it is rosy & sharp, reminds me of Cleopatra Testing Poisons in the later stages. Ten minutes later- the roses have gone stemmy & apple has stayed pretty but distant. The notes are well blended and this is hard for me to untangle, note-wise. To sum it up, though, this amounts to a bitter seduction on my skin. I can see it as 'Desire' in a contained way. The prim roses make it wayyy too tied up in conventions to be seductive. It's more like the object of a seducer's desire, if that makes sense. edited- fixed typos
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    The Feast For The Greatly Revered Ones

    First on my skin, this is sweet and bold, with the spiciness giving me a slightly overstated HELLO. That is only for the first 10 minutes or so... and after that the magic starts. It's cocoa and maize competing for the top slot, but giving up and getting cozy at the end of it all. I really love the maize note in this. It is spot on and sweet, like the smell of just-plucked,sweet corn before the sun rises. The only sad thing is that it fades very, very quickly. After two hours I'm left with a whisper of (what I think is) the agave, but that's it. It definitely does justice to it's inspirational concept, and even though its fleeting, I really like it a lot.. Bottle(s), please.
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    Gingerbread Poppet

    My bottle is the '07 version: First on this doughy. Really doughy, and it makes me think of gingerbread batter before it goes in the oven. There's so much bread in the gingerbread at this point that I find myself wondering if actual gingerbread has yeast in it or not, because that aspect of it is very strong when this is fresh. As it dries down, the ginger, cinnamon, and other spices really explode on my skin (they always kinda do). It's almost like chai, except that the bread note keeps it from being anything remotely tea-ish. The bread part is gone by the 30 minute mark though, and it turns to pure spicy goodness. It's very sweet and warm, I could imagine wearing this often in the winter. It's the kind of comfort smell that I know will get a lot of compliments later in the year. I'm glad I have a bottle to experiment with... this will layer well with my vanilla-scented body butters, methinks.
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    Scents that give the "Black" color vibe

    I second third this one. It's black, alright. Pitch black to my nose.
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    BPAL Fruit Blends - the many variations

    The first one to pop into my head was MB Bloody Mary - kind of a bright cherry scent with creamy undertones. It lasts forever one me, and it still isn't too hard to find a bottle. Most options will include berries and/or wine as the "fruit" notes you're after... it's the citrus ones that seem to fade the fastest. At least for me. Hymn to Proserpine is GC, and it lasts a long time, too.. one of my favorites.
  22. My 4 year-son likes Snow White, and I love it on him... he's really into fairy tale "princesses" right now, so SW suits this phase.
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    Velvet Bandito

    Crap. This smells good, and I just missed the curtain call. Oh, wells... bottle hunting can be fun. First on this is a wonderful mixture of cloves and dust. The cedar sticks to everything else in a way I would have never imagined it could. The tobacco rounds it out beautifully. Yep- gotta get a bottle, pronto. I never would have thought cloves could be so appropriate for a humid summer, but somehow the dryness of this blend suits the weather in the best way possible. I'm enamored. Off to find some more...
  24. Women have to be better at smelling, in general. Men have historically been of a "hey, whatever I can get" mind, while women have had to be selective. There's been a higher investment on womens part (babies and the years of care that they require), and scent plays a large role in determining whether or not someone is "suitable" to procreate with. Also, google some studies on scent identification between humans. Woman definitely have an advantage (in general) over men. I am sure there are exceptions within both groups, though. I know a lot of women who couldn't smell a dead rat in their furnace, and men who are constantly commenting on the way things around them "smell". And back to topic, my sexified oil of choice is Black Lace. Nom.... Aged Snake Oil takes a close second.
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    Khrysee

    From Khrysee I get neroli. It's almost edible, but not quite - the way neroli always is on me. It's very light and airy and a teensy bit bitter, like orange pulp. I also get amber as an even fainter background note. This was my favorite of the the Aphrodites as far as note lists go, but I am not sure if she likes my skin or not. Definitely a mood scent. Very pretty and soft, with something that teases at sweetness but never quite gives it up.
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