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In The Bottle Charred wood indeed On Application Vetiver but fairly smooth. Interesting Dry Down So far the Good Omens scents have mostly been outstandingly good on me and this is no exception. As the deescription states - charred wood and gunpowder with the thin metallic notes of the rusty nails. Rating (0-5) 4.5
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In The Bottle Magnolia, lavender and rose. Not a good start On Application Powdery cat pee and candy Dry Down Just strange. Kind of bleach and cat pee. Ah well. Can't win them all and this series has some major wins Rating (0-5) 0
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Deadly and seductive: vanilla-infused sandalwood, blood musk, antique patchouli, vetiver, lavender, bitter almond, amber, and a trickle of Snake Oil. In The Bottle Snake oil, lavender and patchouli. A little unsettling because of the lavender/patchouli interaction. On Application Interseting. Almost a wintergreen and snake oil vibe. Wow. Very different than I expected from first sniff. Dry Down There is a really unusual trat berryness to this to start with. The notes do not play well together to start with and then, magically (just when I have crossed it off my must haves list), it turns incredible. Sweet and powdery dry, I can start to make a out the snake oil spiciness and the amber and patchouli. In the end, lovely. Rating (0-5) 4
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In The Bottle Definitely a flavoured tobacco and something vaguely sweet On Application Gorgeous, first up. Strong tobacco and dry woods. Dry Down I really love this. It kind of reminds me of a sawmill and tobacco. Seems to stay fairly true thoughout the drydown. This is so very different from any other BPAL scent I have tried that I am mildly surprised. I absolutely must have this. Rating (0-5) 5
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In The Bottle Surprisingly sharply cologney On Application The "cologne" scent is the faded incense, I think. This is really not what I expected. Dry Down This eventually deepens and becomes smokier. It is not until about 15 minutes into the drydown that I get The old dustiness that I was expecting. And the candle wax comes though gently. I like it and I would wear it but the beginnig is somewhat confusing. Rating (0-5) 4
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In The Bottle Mandarin, a touch of bergamot and cinnamon On Application Rose? Definitely rose and mandarin. Huh? Quite nice though Dry Down This reminds me of a soap but I donlt know what. It is nice but I still get strong rose. And the it degenerates to a generic floral air freshener. Would smell nice on someone other than me. Rating (0-5) 1.5
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In The Bottle Definitely leather, vanilla, red musk and patchouli. Deep and complex On Application Leather, musk and ginger first up. Gorgeous, dark and thick Dry Down This really is stunning. A smooth base of vanilla, musk and honey with spikes of ginger, pepper and clove and leather all the way through. At times the leather really amps up but it is the amazing deep, aged leather that BPAL does so well. Outstanding Rating (0-5) 5
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In The Bottle Dark lavender On Application Lavnder, promarily, but I can detect magnolia and labdanum Dry Down Herby and a little green. And then just straight lavender with a tiny touch of amber's sweet powderiness. Rating (0-5) 2
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Yep, Othello, although I don't really get a lot of actual rose from it I love it
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In The Bottle I smell vetiver On Application Very, very strong vetiver. Smokestack strong Dry Down The vetiver has a bacony tinge to it. This is pretty much a dead ringer for Smokestack. I like them both but don think would wear them. Rating (0-5) 3
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In The Bottle All I can smell is jasmine :-( On Application Jasmine and lily. Ugh! Dry Down I would swear there is call lily in this blend as well. Starts off as nasty jasmine based floral (don't get me wrong, I like jasmine - on other people). I was hoping the musk and vanilla would come along and save the day but apparently they don't like jasmine either. Rating (0-5) 1.5
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In The Bottle Kind of green and fruity On Application Slightly fruity and creamy to start and then some florals Dry Down This is definitely very much like Snow White. May be a little more floral. I prefer Snow White. Rating (0-5) 3.5
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In The Bottle Vetiver and a touch of Snake Oil On Application Strong vetiver with the smooth spiciness of snake oil. Dry Down Pretty much all vetiver supported by spiced vanilla. I like vetiver but this is strong and unsettling. I am so not sure about this one. I love vetiver but this does nothing for me. Rating (0-5) 3 ETA: On final drydown this smells like strong coffee and smoke so now I love it
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- The Snake Pit
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In The Bottle Sweet and floral On Application Very floral but I can pick out the spicy narcissus. Snake oil comes to the fore very quickly Dry Down This reminds me of Hunger (one of my favourites) very much - smoky vanilla and narcissus. The florals lighten up as the other floral notes make an appearance cutting through the initial heavinesss and headiness of the oil. And then the whole thing kind of disappears on me. Snake oil never does that. Strange. Rating (0-5) 3.5
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- The Snake Pit
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In The Bottle Berryish and a lttle bit herbal with a faint snake oil edge On Application Nice. Dry and amberish with a sweet fruitiness without being really fruity. Dry Down This one is so cool. The acai berry is definitely reconisable as fruit but there is a greenness to it. The snake oil starts to manifest fairly soon after application to the skin but doesn't take over. The fruit tends to turn a little sour and tart but I quite like that. Rating (0-5) 4.5
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In The Bottle Apple, red and ripe On Application Beautiful apple with a bit of plumeria giving it a floral tinge Dry Down It takes a while for the snake oil to make an appearance. This is mostly apple with a dry, dusty background until the snake oil comes through. I am impressed with the staying power of the apple. Rating (0-5) 4.5
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In The Bottle Snake oil and almond On Application Strong almond with a snake oil backing. Almost leathery. Dry Down The almond backs off to let the myrrh through with a strong snake oil component. I get a tiny wee bit of citrus. Almond is not a favourite note but it is quite nice in this because it behaves and gives the whole blend a depth. This ends up slightly smoky and the myrrh gives a dryness which is delightful and almost peppery. Not my favourite snake but nice and bottle worthy. Rating (0-5) 4
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Kumari Kandam might fit the bill as well It definitely has a chill and the florals are soft and have a Pacific vibe for me
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In The Bottle Dragon's blood and wine On Application The rose emerges softly through the dragons blood. Quite nice Dry Down The rose becomes a little strong for me but it is quite pretty overall Rating (0-5) 2.5
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In The Bottle Mainly soft pine - fir perhaps? On Application Eucalyptus and fir Dry Down I don't really get any berry. Not for me. Rating (0-5) 1
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In The Bottle Jamine and spice On Application Strong jasmine and lemon. The lemon tames the jasmine somewhat Dry Down Not bad but I am not a jasmine fan Rating (0-5) 1.5
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In The Bottle The jasmine scares me but surprisingly I can smell daffodil On Application Surprisingly plummy with a floral backing. The jasmine and orchid seem to be behaving Dry Down The combination of plum, florals and musk give this a surprising tea-like scent. I like it but don't love it Rating (0-5) 2.5
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In The Bottle Veeery woody and spicy. Definitely clove and pepper. Love! On Application Wow this is powerful. Very, very dry and spicy. Dry Down There is almost a soft vanillary note in this which I think might be the skin musk which pulls the shapr spices back a bit. Overall this smells like an old wooden spice chest which has been well used. A definite bottle of this in my future. Rating (0-5) 5
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In The Bottle Fruity and buttery brandy. I'm scared as butter doesn't work on me! On Application The butter note immediately dissipates on the skin leaving an incredibly rich brandy/pastry/fruit scent. Dry Down This really doesn't morph from the above. It stays rich, boozey and kind of foody. I like it but not a bottle purchase for me, I think Rating (0-5) 3.5
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In The Bottle I get bay, bourbon vanilla and patchoulil with a touch of clove and a general greenness. Smells amazing in the bottle On Application As amazing as this was in the bottle multiply that by 100 once it touches skin. The sandalwood is definitely toasted! Dry, woody and slightly spicy Dry Down Damn! I wish I had ordered 10 bottles of this before it disappeared. As most of the other reviewers have pointed out this has the lovely soft and smooth clove that Beth uses. It is golden and glowing. Just stunning. I know Beth does amazing ice/snow and dirt based scents but it always amazes me how she can get the feeling of fur/feathers in a scent. Mole was a classic example and this is another. While this does go through an unsettling celery stage as it dries down I am sure that will disappear as the bottle ages. Rating (0-5) 5