galahad
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About galahad
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obsessive precious hoarder
- Birthday 07/16/1967
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Gold Coast
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Australia
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Male
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Chilled, literally
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Cancer
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In the Vial: Woody, sweet plum. Surprisingly nice in the vial On the Skin: The oud comes to the fore with the sweet plum. Really lovely. The rose is just a tiny accent. Surprisingly close to the skin and the sandalwood reads more as redwood. On the Drydown: This dries down to a lovely fragrant rich wood with almost red wine notes. The rose isn't particularly evident. It's a bit light for me though
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In the Vial: Slightly fermented apple with honey On the Skin: Quite pumpkiny with apple cider. A little effervescent. The honey emerges to sweeten up and round out the blend. On the Drydown: Quite dry and almost dusty. Still has a lightly beery vibe with apple and pumpkin with some spices. Not my jam
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In the Bottle: Sweet powdery musk On the Skin: Smooth, sticky myrrh and a sweet musk with a faint aquatic vibe. The whisp of cigarillo smoke is way in the background but it's there. On the Drydown: Surprisingly not as dense as I expected. It is light and airy with a sepia tinge. It's a little too sweet and powdery for me
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In the Bottle: Hay, pine and earth On the Skin: Warm, dry earth and wood with pine. I agree that the pine needles are dry rather than super green. Very complex and the pine is really soft but also bright. I do get some clary sage way in the background with it's tea-like mintiness. On the Drydown: As this dries, there is a herbal quality emerging. Possibly the mandrake? Lovely dusty grass, herbs and pine needles. Delightfully late summer/early autumn, IMO
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In the Bottle: Sweetened patchouli and oudh On the Skin: Patchouli, fig and a light oudh. Absolutely gorgeous! The cream adds some roundness/fattiness and the tinge of vanilla adds depth. This is a blend verging on foodie but not actually getting there. A girlier version of Nasty Woman and worth backup hoarding. On the Drydown: The patchouli becomes huskier and more prominent as this dries down but seems to constantly change between gritty and sweet smoothness. Love!
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In the Bottle: Grapefruit and honey On the Skin: Grapefruit with the effervescent cider adding a slight winey note (very slight). This is so fun and bright. The honey emerges fairly quickly and is very obvious but melds with the grapefruit nicely. On the Drydown: Dries down to a honey tinged with bright grapefruit. The grapefruit lasts quite a while which is unusual on my skin. Ultimately, dries to a light sweetish honey tinge. Nice
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In the Bottle: Sagebrush, juniper and the strange but lovely California lilac. On the Skin: Initially, sweet and round but then becomes almost a rich caramel with dry grass and sagebrush herbalness. The California lilac lends it's almost floral note to the blend. Lovely, with the impression of heat and aridity. On the Drydown: Has a fairly linear drydown and ends as a sweetish herbal sage and dry grass which stays close to the skin. Would be delightful to cuddle up to on a late summers evening
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In the Bottle: Wax, rose, incense and a touch of vanilla to smooth it out On the Skin: Beautiful candle wax, soft rose and little of the citrus from the Florida water. The incense is heavy, sweet and round - beautiful. This reminds me of my beloved Hand of Glory with rose and citrus, both of which just simmer under the surface. On the Drydown: This is hoard worthy and will become divine with age. The Florida water note is pure genius which could have gone wrong without the light touch. The rose, my least favourite note in many blends, is delightful and just adds to the whole without overtaking the blend. Stunning in it's complexity and in it's inspiration.
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In the Bottle: Patchouli and oudh with a floral backing On the Skin: Definitely rich plum at the forefront, briefly, on application and then sweet, smooth patchouli and heavy oudh emerge. Deep, earthy and really luscious. The osmanthus adds a sweet floral undercurrent but intertwines with the other notes seemlessly. The patchouli rears up agan a little later but it is a truly awesome patch - smooth and sweet. On the Drydown: Dries down to a whisper of patch and plum. Lovely
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In the Bottle: Very dark and almost treacle-like without any trace of sweetness. I think I get the saffron strongly On the Skin: Clove and saffron, creating a strange combo almost like brandy and bandaids. The sandalwood starts to emerge fairly quickly to dry out the blend and elevate it by adding a thin woody sweetness. On the Drydown: Dries down to a sweet clovey amber with the dryness of the sandalwood keeping the blend interesting. The clove is light, just adding a touch of it's unique spiciness. I'd wear this in the 3 months of the year that are cooler
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What are your favorite GC BPAL scents (IE: Recs for New Collectors!)
galahad replied to clockworkcrypt's topic in Recommendations
Only one (two), huh? Snake Oil because it's a well loved classic. Rich, sweet vanilla/patchouli/spice goodness Jazz Funeral - humidity, dirt and tropical white flowers. My go-to summer evening GC- 31 replies
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In the Bottle: Cardamom and a slight creaminess On the Skin: Initially a beautiful cardamom cream but the cardamom isn't overpowering. There is a slight carnation spiciness peeking through On the Drydown: There is a slightly uncomfortable period as the carnation and cardamom cross over with the cardamom moving to the background and the carnation coming to the front but that doesn't last long. This is a glorious beauty. The carnation cream backed by the cardamom is stunning. I did a full day wear and I got wafts of carnation all day.
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galahad started following Down Dates - 2017/2018
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In the Bottle: Snake oil and worn leather. More mature than Western Diamondback On the Skin: Almost a caramelised snake oil to start with with the leather slow to emerge but when it does - wowza, it is gorgeous! On the Drydown: The leather and snake oil are quite balanced in this one. Sophisticated, spicy and with good longevity
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In the Bottle: Sweet, powdery black musk On the Skin: Black musk forward with the motor oil just peeping through to take the edge of the powderiness. The myrrh is there but not overly evident On the Drydown: I expected this to be grittier but it is quite black musk dominant. I do quite like it and it believe it needs a lot of aging. Has a bit of an 80's vibe
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In the Bottle: Black leather, a coolness, musk and dust. Dark musk yet airy On the Skin: Musty carpet, a vague resinousness and black leather. The ambergris adds a lightness, There is a vague plastic quality which is actually quite nice. On the Drydown: This is really nice and comforting. There's the dusty lanolin of the carpet, black leather which doesn't over-power and soft resins in the background. Underlying everything is the plastic and metal which just add ambiance rather than featuring. Awesome!