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  1. Indigo78

    The Blood Garden

    A latecomer to the Carnivale, it is hard to decide which blends to try first, since my odds of trying them all before it leaves are slim. The combination of notes lured me in with Blood Garden. Leather? Blood? Wine? How could I not? In the imp I get syrupy wine, it does invoke Urd..which is great for me. On my skin a darker note gives this an almost waxy/paraffin scent that blends seamlessly with the grapes. Drying pools of spilled sweet wine mingled with candle drippings. The resins are just right, creating a seductive aural haze of gah-gah sexaliciousness on me. Getting a bottle, pronto. ETA: Not long after posting this, I realized that the wine Blood Garden was not quite "the thing" on my skin. I never did get a bottle, and swapped my original decant months ago. Will update again if I get a chance to try it before the Carnaval leaves, but right now it isn't a bottle for me.
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    Grog

    Opened this imp and almost fell over from the sweet concentration of Butterscotch. There are hints of Coconut floating around, but the tropical feel is really secondary to the Butterscotch. Don't know why, but I really thought this would be closer to Captain Morgan. On the skin it is vocal butterscotch, procaliming it's butterscotchiness to anyone who'l listen (or inhale). Eeks. Not my style, but I haven't smelled another BPAL that even remotely resembles this one... Now I know what all the fuss is about!
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    C. Auguste Dupin

    While I love Leather, Lavander and I have had issues in the past. Serious ones. The in-bottle scent is frighteningly Lavander and not much else. Mediciney and herbal. Too medicinal, too herbal... I was hoping for a truer leather scent. Swap.
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    Phoenix Steamworks

    In the imp - KAPOW Sage! It smells like Pine cleaner, and I don't realize it is Sage until I look at the notes. Wet on my skin its Vapo Rub and Pine, with something kind of sweet just beneath those. I can smell the oiled metals, bright and in full working order. I like this one quite a bit. Its unconventional and makes me think of a sexy mechanic's shop.
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    Succubus

    Wet on the skin, this is sugared oranges. Almost like those orange slice jelly candies, but with a slightly dark, floral undertone. I do not get anything musty or incensey or otherwise. There is almost no change from start to finish. If Succubus had a personality on my skin, I would describe it as "timid". Not enough of anything to sustain my nose, but I'll try it again after a bit and see if my chemistry does something else with it another day.
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    His Station and Four Aces

    This is a male scent IMO, exclusively. If you are a fan of heady 1950s-style musks, this might be for you. As another reviewer put it, it smells like an aging friend in their Sunday best. There is an element to this that makes me think of wood-paneling and poorly circulated office building air. Weird visual, but yeah. I chose this one for the lilacs and leather. Alongside the white musk they become overtly masculine, fuzzy, comforting and warm. Not so much me, but glad I got to test it. Shirt wear length, stays close to the skin.
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    Tanin'iver

    Impwise, I smell you Cassia, yes I do. The spicy family is no good to my nose/skin, but I lurrrve Dragon's Blood for certain occasions. Worth a try. On my skin the Cinnamon goes *boom*, as though Jokey Smurf gave me a "present" full of red hots. A friend of Djinn, are we Tanin'iver? This one's smoky and bright red, and slightly floral on me - the Mimosa maybe. The drydown gets less and less Cinnamony, becoming a nondescript sorta spicy on me. Short throw, average wearlength (weirdly, right now my skin's drinking e-v-e-r-y-t-h-i-n-g I put on, so "average" means 2 hours or so).
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    The Obsidian Widow

    In the imp this is Wine and Roses - Sharp and herbal. Wet on my skin the first note to pop out is Attar of Rose, followed by Myrrh's blackness draped over everything else. This is superbly blended: I have to concentrate to untangle the notes in here. Jasmine is turned into an unfamiliar scent for me here. I can smell it, but she''s totally different than in most other blends. This is a perfect manifestation of the dark, glittering, mechanical arachnoid...many will enjoy this one.
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    No. 93 Engine

    Need to start off by emphasizing that the "warm" scents don't "go" for me... The Lemon in this saves it from being a spicy, warm fuzzy disaster for me. In the imp I smell spices at first, then after another deep whiff or two I get Lemon. About fifteen minutes later I can't shake this association with Ogun (minus the Melon note). The Citrus, peppery bite, & overall yuminess of it....If you're skin & nose are like mine, No. 93 is a stronger, "honied" version of Ogun - with a slight metallic finish. Significantly different from what I expected, but mechnically sweet & sexy. ETA: Loonnnnng wearlength, average throw.
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    Bon Vivant

    Bon Vivant is dry, dry, dry champagne with fresh Strawberry garnish. Really, there isn't much sweetness here - at least not to my nose oron my skin. If you like sweet blends, I think this could be heavenly layered with Sugar Moon or even Eat Me. Yeah...Champagne & Cake! If not, I think it's fine on it's own. I love dry scents, and this is definitely dry - nearly tart but not quite. It has a super-long wearlength (for me, anyway...a few hours) and moderate throw.
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    Saturnalia

    This was another frimp..one I never would have chosen as a bottle straight out of the gate, but one I have eyed as an imp possibility nonetheless. I know the Vetivert story when it comes to my skin, which is usually just Win or Lose. In the imp this is wrong to me, simply put. I can't stand the heavy Vetivert note. It hurts my face. Everything is SO green and pungent, with hints of pickles. Same wet on the skin: the Violets don't even show up to wave hello. I am just getting a musty, cumbersome scent, and the drydown is better only because the notes fade. I never get the lush, heady Violets descibed by others. The throw is above average, and I'm not sure of the wearlength. This one just isn't meant for my nose, nor my chemistry. No sir-ee.
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    Hymn to Proserpine

    This was a kindly given frimp from a sweet forumite. I get a mishmash of alllllll of the listed notes initially...This is so well blended that I can't pick out the individual elements. Early on my skin it is sweet and dark: The fruits are ripe and on the cusp of overripeness and perfection. There is fig, pomegranate, and a heady dark note that I later recognize as Sandalwood. The drydown is gorgeous, and for a couple of hours I could not shake that deja vu sense of "where have I smelled this before?" Then I relaize that it is closely resembles a perfume I adored as a pre-adolescent called "Les Fleurs". I don't think it was a particularly "high end" fragrance (I grew up in a small town with one Walgreens - and that's where I bought Les Fleurs). I have tried to find it online since then, but I don't think it's available anymore. So, the verdict is that Hymn to Proserpine is highly evocative enough for me to hunt down a big bottle. I was drawn to the name every time I visit the Lab's page, but never knew why. Now I do - Thanks Amber - and really, Thanks Beth! So glad this is GC... Wear length = Long - - - - Throw = 10a.m. shadow-ish (perfect)
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    Mme. Moriarty, Misfortune Teller (2006)

    The bottle-scent of this is nothing like the skin scent..nothing at all. Very medicinal. On the skin this becomes so, sooo rich and spicy...and thick. I get the Snake Oil references. It dries down to a soft, darkened room scent. I really don't get haunted by patchouli here...In fact, the blend is really sweet and plummy and very close to being just foody on me. *sigh* Confusing chemistry 'o mine. Don't know yet: With so many who love this scent, I won't give up just yet: for now it goes to the "age and see" box.
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    The Illustrated Woman

    This is initially seemed to be the cave scent I've been coveting to no end... When I first opened the bottle I got that damp subterrenean scent and *swooooned* I hoped it would be just the same on my skin. It is, for a brief moment, but then a spiciness develops and the scent definitely sweetens. The smoky vanilla mixes with the Indian resins; the end result is beautiful, (although I can't help but be a little sad that the gorgeous "in the bottle" scent disppears). The wear length is average, as well as the throw.
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    Pain

    Pennyroyal the herb is minty - like Chamomile. The essential oil (don't know if that's what is used in this) is very, very toxic if taken internally. I had no idea what the oil smelled like, and yeah...ouch. Lavender isn't really perceptible to me here. I just get this very sharp, astringent note that is screaming in my nostrils. This would be an ideal "Leave Me Alone" scent. I can't speak for it's headache-reducing qualities, but will keep my imp around to test it.
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    Monster Bait: Tokyo Stomp

    This was a decanted frimp. *Brrrr!* On the skin wet this is a cooling, summery bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream. Or a grasshopper with dark chocolate shavings. I do not like minty foods..so I'm surprised this is going over so well as a scent. Great summer blend, this is the first literally "cooling" Vanilla I've ever tried! Long wear length & average throw.
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    Monster Bait: Bloody Mary

    Sweet, sticky staining cherry candy with just the perfect amount of puckering tart. Like the best cherry candy you've ever wanted to taste...Wet on the skin Bloody mary makes my mouth water. I put some on the little one sometimes, & he says "It makes me eat sugar candy!". So...uhm..he thinks it's very evocative, as well This dries down to a slightly more conservative version of itself, becoming softer, creamier and more sophisticated as a touch of almond peeks through. Good throw and wearlength - the fruit notes are sturdy in this blend. It's a teensy bit medicinal, but only when your nose is up right up against it (which it will be, believe me). Can't really say enough about this. Completely bottle-worthy - no questions asked.
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    A Bold Bluff

    This was a frimp decant from a forumite...Tonka? Yes! Cherry Tobacco? Hell to the yes! Hops? Umm...We'll see. Imp-wise: Wild Turkey Bourbon &..err..a certain chemical sustance. Skin-wise: Here come the hops & cherry tobacco. Spilled beer, all the way. This is the smell of a dive-bar in Vegas, replete with old guys, cracked vinyl stools, and low-end cigars. Definitely an evocative scent, but the Hops go pretty awful on my skin and/or to my nose. Sadly, this is no good for me.
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    Baghdad

    In the imp this is sharp Amber, and the Bergamot makes it flash green to my nose. Wet on the skin the sharpness subsides pretty quickly, and the other notes emerge one by one. The first I notice is Nutmeg, followd by a Bulgar Rose's whisper...not amping this one at all. The Mandarin is also barely there, but detectable if you are sniffing for it. The drydown has this tomb-dust, "aged finery" quality I notice in some of the Ars Moriendi blends. Still deciding whether or not this is a bottle for me, but it is really beautiful. Wears close to my skin, with short-average wear length.
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    Leather

    *jotting* Nanny Ashtoreth...that's still at the Lab, right? Shrunken Heads was almost on my last order, but I decided to wait & see if I can get a decant first. And a Bachleor's Dog? Time to start tracking that one . My nose is all excited now!
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    Djinn

    If there's Cinnamon in here, the nether place must be freezing over, because this blend more than works for me. Cinnamon topples a blend for me more often than not. In this blend I can definitely smell it plain as day, yet I love it. I guess...another Bethicle (= Lab miracles like this) This is highly meallic and bright, with sinister edges that gleam. I can smell the faint char of wood, coin and Earth cleansed by Electric Fire Single Note. Evocative, schmevocative - - Djinn is downright uncanny. Bottleworthy, & instantly on my list.
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    Leather

    I am beginning to realize that I strongly connect leather and tobacco - perhaps to a fault. It probably dates back to a boy I had a crush on in the 7th grade...Greaser-type "bad boy" who smoked and had the coolest leather jacket. Anyway, leather soaks up scents like nothing else...so I am guessing that maybe this is why scents like DeSade just aren't it for me...there's no smoke! Coyote's okay, and I haven't tried Wanda, Whip or Perversion yet. Dee is on the way, and I'll report back on his leatheriness if it's remarkable. Meanwhile, my quest for the perfect "bad news" scent continues.
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    De Sade

    Opening the bottle, I expected much more throw than this has to my nose. I love Leather in any form. Even the reviews that didn't sing this one's praises made me want it that much more. Mall leather, country leather, city leather, belt leather, shoe leather, even "pleather"! (not really, but you get the picture ) True, De Sade's all leather -but soooo whispery soft! I like the initial impressions, but can't get enough of a *blast* to make a real assesment. A total skin scent that clings and requires limb-huffing to detect. As soon as I figure out which BPAL turns up the volume a little more I'll be swaping this bottle. Maybe some aging would amp the leather a bit, but I probably can't wait that long for something tougher Wearlength is short: an hour on my skin.
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    Yew-Trees

    Absolute PARSLEY in the imp. The first BPAL I have smelled like this. For the record, Parsley isn't gross - it actually smells ver fresh and nearly piney. But it is probably one of the last herbaceous notes I would expect from this. As if the Parsley weren't weird enough, after about ten minutes on my skin this becomes a sweet, crisp Vanilla which isn't a far cry from what I get in my beloved Black Opal. As someone else mentioned, very magical. It's the most dramatic morpher ever, and I the scent it becomes on my skin.
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    Tamora

    In the imp this is mostly true, bright peach. I want to taste it, but know better. On my sin the amber explodes initially, followed by a slight waxy smell. This only lasts a minute or so, then the Heliotrope and Vanilla begin to control the direction of the scent on my skin. The Peach languishes in the background just enough. Tamora's subtle nature is a total departure from more prominent blends that I normally prefer. Like Black Opal, however, the delicateness of this one is balanced by the utter beauty of the scent. A bottle is on the way
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