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Jezebel In the imp: roses and honey, with a tart, orangey tang-the orange blossom? Wet on skin: ooh, this is nice! Honeyed rose with a hint of orange blossom, which adds a slight tangy aspect to the scent. the honey note here is also slightly tart, but pleasant, and it blends nicely with the rose, so the two scents become one. I think the sandalwood's there as well. Dry on skin: the honey note gets stronger, with the florals in the background. this is a lovely sweet scent with a nice, almost fruity edge to the floral scent. After a while: the honey note gets sweeter and I think I can smell sandalwood now-it's much more prominent and lends it's smooth, woody qualities to the floral notes. The rose and orange blossom are still there but the honey still remains at the forefront of the scent, with the other scents at the back, creating a lovely drydown. Then after about 30 mins, there's a scent reminiscent of vanilla, but that could be the honey and sandalwood. It's much sweeter now, but still lovely, quite soft but also sensual. Verdict: this is gorgeous! A lovely sweet honeyed flower scent-sort of like O with flowers. The honey is nice and strong without being over-sweet, mixing nicely with the rose, and the orange blossom adds an interesting twist, and sandalwood smoothes out the whole scent. As with most honey scents, it's sweet and sticky, yet not sickly or cloying, it's very feminine, sensual, quite sexy! I love this one a lot.
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Lucky #20
yeahbutnobut replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Prosperity, Success, and Good Fortune
Lucky #20 In the imp: hmm. A mix of light soapy florals and something woody? Possibly gardenia in there-it reminds me of the dry stage of Hanging Gardens, but without the fruit. Wet on skin: yup, this has that rough, scrubby wood note from HG, along with the gardenia. It's not very pleasant…it's quite hot and gritty, a bit spicy. Dry on skin: the floral note returns again. It's a nice, if somewhat soapy, smell, but it's less soapy than it was when wet. There may be some jasmine here as well. That rough, hot note is still there though, I'm not so keen on it, but I think I'm getting used to it, and it's fading, leaving a nice gardenia/jasmine scent in it's wake. After a while: soapy white florals-jasmine, gardenia and maybe honeysuckle or lily, with a slight woody/herbal bite. It's quite nice now. There's something about this that reminds me of Beltane. As time passes, the flowers become quite powdery. After many hours, I get a smell that is faint and yet is slightly...animalistic? it's not musk though, but it has a quality that seems a bit animalistic, or maybe my skin is being weird? Or could it be that infamous note...civet???????? I've not smelt it before but it fits people's descriptions of what it smells like. It's not very strong though, so it's bearable. Verdict: this is not something I'd really wear as perfume, but I could wear it for magical purposes to bring luck. The smell was a bit off putting at first, with a rough, harsh smell that was quite grating and dissonant, and some florals, but then the florals become stronger and the smell gets much nicer-a soft scent of white flowers, much more pleasant and wearable-before turning slightly animalic on my skin after about 5 hours. Hopefully this oil will bring some good luck my way! -
Bewitched In the imp: berries and greenery, there's sage and tea there. Wet on skin: the berry note here is sweet and dark, quite tart, and juicy. There's also a strong green note due to the tea and sage. I can also make out the musk. Dry on skin: this is a dark green scent with accents of berry and an undertone of musk. There's something reminiscent of Cheshire Cat, no doubt the musk and berries. The green sage/tea note is quite nice, but the overall scent evokes a sense of mystery and darkness. Like the depths of a forest thick with brambles, with the smoky, earthy smell of the forest floor and a deep muskiness. After a while: berry and sage rise to prominence a bit more, with a musky backdrop. The berry scent is giving me a craving for blackberries…there's a nice foresty, slightly autumnal vibe to this. Verdict: this is really nice. It's a mysterious, dark blend with juicy blackberry, green sage and tea, and a deep musk note. It's quite pleasant and surprisingly nice-I was worried the dark musk would smell a bit too animalistic but it smells quite nice in here, whilst still retaining it's smoky, sensual quality. I also like the berry note here, because it is tart and juicy, not too sweet. Whilst not an outright favourite, this is an interesting and magical scent, and I think this would smell even better during autumn.
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The World In the imp: wow, this smell is earthy. Really earthy. It probably has patchouli and vetiver in it, maybe some cinnamon. It reminds me of various Lush products, including Blue Skies, Middle Earth, Skinny Dip, Wiccy Magic Muscles and even Tramp. Wet on skin: this is a lovely, deep, grounded, earthy scent with a hint of green and a nice warmth. The green note is more apparent and there's even a little bit of floral or sweetness coming through. Dry on skin: there's a gorgeous sweet note here that I recognise, but I can't name right now. It could be vanilla? Or even incense? Sandalwood maybe? Perhaps it is pine? It's annoying when I can't recognise the note, but this scent is amazing. There's everything here-spice, green, earth, flowers, sweetness, it's a lovely mix. The deep earthy note has toned down a lot though and the scent is softer. After a while: I have a feeling that note is either pine or cedar, mingled with a soft floral almost like either violet or lavender, and some spices, and possibly sandalwood. There's something almost 'Skinny Dip' about this scent now! After about 20 minutes, the wood note is strong. It's sandalwood, that's for sure. I think there's also cedar and cinnamon too, deepening and warming the scent. After an hour or two, there's a lovely scent of vetiver left. There may also be some dark patchouli there as well. Verdict: if any scent could sum up the earth, both in the planetary and elemental sense, this one does. It's incredibly earthy and grounded, and yet has loads of other notes-there's a lovely deep warmth, and a nice sweetness and a hint of woody and green notes. It morphs a lot on the skin, when a scent like resins, woods and spices comes through, and it gets softer and mellows out nicely. it smells very soothing and balancing. Another wonderful tarot oil!
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Hollywood Babylon In the imp: sweet! This is really sweet, with strawberry and vanilla, but the musk and cherry are also there. Wet on skin: the strawberry fades a bit, and the musk and cherry come out to play. It's quite an unusual blend, musk and cherry, but they merge quite nicely to make a darker version of red musk. The vanilla adds a nice sweetness, I think I can also smell some heliotrope. But where's the amber? Dry on skin: The sweet strawberries return and add a lovely fruity sweetness to the musk-cherry backdrop, mingling with the vanilla, I think the amber's there, but all the sweet scents all become one. This is really yummy, this scent. Sweetness with a sexy dark side. Thank goodness the vanilla doesn't amp up to the max here. this really reminds me of another BPAL blend, can't remember which one though-probably Blood Lotus? After a while: the vanilla is lovely here, it's quite creamy. There's still that background of musk and cherry, possibly with amber, and there's some heliotrope adding sparkle to the blend, strawberry adds a nice sweet fruitiness. After about half an hour, this smells very very sweet, but it's still lovely. Now I want to lick myself, as it smells like a twisted version of vanilla ice cream-like a 'cherry ripple' ice cream...yum! Verdict: this is a really nice mixture of sweetness and darkness. The cherry adds a wicked bite, merging with the red musk and enhancing it, and the sweet notes of strawberry and vanilla flit through it. This blend is sugary and yummy, but with a musk undertone that prevents it from being too foody. This is delicious and decadent, brash and flashy, a wickedly sweet and addictive blend.
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The Sun In the imp: a sweet, warm, lightly spiced, maybe fruity smell. Reminds me of the Stations of the Sun. Wet on skin: mmm, this is a warm, fuzzy smell that reminds me of sweeties! There's also a bit of liquorice, which is unusual. Dry on skin: this is really nice! It's a very sweet, laid back smell, it feels comforting and warming. It's hard to describe, but it reminds me of sherbet, and has a slight fruity-spicy thing going on. There might also be a slight hint of herbs or maybe some frankincense, but it's not very apparent. And maybe there could be peach or apricot here, possibly some citrus fruits. After a while: there's a sweet smell that is either amber or apricot, it's halfway between fruity and resinous. It reminds me of Ahatoor and Ra mixed together, but more muted and gentle. There could be heliotrope in this, as something about this scent is slightly Eclipse-ish, but warmer, lighter and more 'glowy'. The only problem is that it seems to fade quickly. This really does fade fast, after half an hour I need to really sniff my wrist to smell it, but leaves a lovely amber-heliotrope glow of scent close to the skin. And then, about an hour or so later, something amazing happens. The scent is still there, I thought it would fade completely, but it doesnt-and it leaves a lovely soft scent of amber/fruit/heliotrope and...musk. This smells just like sun warmed skin. Wow. This blend really lives up to it's name. Verdict: this is a lovely, comforting scent. This is not the fierce and harsh heat of the sun, this is the warmth of summer, the optimism that comes with a sunny day, and feels laid back, like a lazy sunny afternoon, this scent is full of light and it glows. When I wear this, I feel like a cat basking in the sunshine. It's hard to describe exactly what it smells like but it reminds me of fruit sherbet, it's very sweet with some spicy or resinous scents to make it more interesting. Eventually it fades and leaves a scent eerily reminiscent of sun warmed skin. This is a gorgeous blend of complex scents that merge to form a scent that encompasses the most positive aspects of the sun. I'm not sure if I'd like a whole bottle as this one fades a bit fast, but I'm keeping the imp because I really like this. I thought I'd also add that the weather today was very appropriate for this particular blend.
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Hellcat In the imp: boozy almonds! Oh dear, I'm really concerned about this rum note… Wet on skin: poof, the almond evaporates, and, oh no…the rum's amping on my skin to the max…it's a sweet rum, but it's really boozy. Dry on skin: ack, still a sharp, piercing rum scent, but I can smell some nice roasted hazelnut here. and just a hint of sweet buttercream. But the rum is evil here, it takes over the blend to no end. After a while: the rum fades a little, letting the hazelnut come through, it's a lovely nutty scent, sweet and buttery with a hint of burnt sugar, but the rum is just too much. After about two hours I get...vetiver! Yup, that's right. Most of the Diabolus scents eventually turn to vetiver on me which is weird, becuase here there is no vetiver listed. Oh well, I don't mind, I like vetiver anyway-at least it smells less like booze! Verdict: I wanted to love this because I love the name. This scent really does have bite, but a bit too much for my nose. The rum is the culprit here. If there was no rum here, I would like this, with it's nutty sweetness, but the alcoholic note is so piercing and so strong, and so genuine it's scary. It does settle down after a while, but I don't really like the first stage enough to like this scent as a whole. Sorry Hellcat, you're a real bad drunk kitty, I'm afraid, off to swaps you go! I seem not to have any luck with these Diabolus scents…
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Hetairae In the imp: sweet fig and patchouli. Quite nice. Wet on skin: the fig note turns quite tart, which isn't bad. I think I can also smell the ylang ylang. The honey sweetens it, and the patchouli deepens it. Dry on skin: this is quite nice! This is the most figgy smell I've tried-it's like an almost ripe fig and fig leaf smell-it's actually slightly green, or tart…This scent reminds me of when I was in Crete, and there were fig trees by the side of the road, bursting with ripe fruit, and I could simply pick the fruit off for eating, and they were so delicious. there's a hint of honey but it isn't too much, but it adds a gorgeous sweetness. I think I can just make out the clove, but it's not blatantly apparent, but the patchouli adds a nice earthy twist to this, and the ylang makes it a tad floral, but not overly so. After a while: the honey is mellowing out, becoming more prominent, and making this blend lovelier. Oh honey, how I love thee and your sticky sweet syrupy yumminess. Now it's honeyed fig with a bit of patchouli and the barest whisper of ylang-can't smell the clove much though. I've also come to the conclusion that the Lab uses many honey notes, because this one smells like real Greek honey, which is one of my favourite honeys. And then, after about 20-30 minutes, the patchouli makes another appearance, mingling nicely with the honeyed fig and adding mystery and depth. And the fig note strengthens once more. Verdict: this is an interesting, changeable blend which is predominantly like tart, fresh figs (and not just the fruit, but the leaves too) but with an interesting background of patchouli which add a sensual warmth, and honey that sweetens the blend. This changes a lot-first it's like tart figs, then the honey strengthens and makes the blend smell quite yummy. And then the patchouli comes out and adds it's earthy smell as a nice backdrop to the honey and figs. I'm not sure if I'll 'big bottle' this, but I quite like it for now. edit: I really wanted to love this, but after about an hour, it smells a bit weird on me. Not really repulsive and yucky, but a bit odd and a bit off, I smell it and think 'what the?' And then after about two hours, it becomes pure patchouli with a tiny bit of honey. I smell like a hippy! But that's not a bad thing!
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I'm wondering if the lab has changed their recipe for Tum...now, my imp of it smells of honeyed grape juice/wine with spices. Not one that is loved by all, but I really love it. However, a lot of people seem to be picking up lavender in their Tum reviews, and also a lack of fruitiness... Morocco is another one that has dramatic scent differences. The first imp I got of it was very woody and a bit masculine, but now I have an imp with more of the spice/carnation and I love it.
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Two Five and Seven In the imp: rose wine? That's what it reminds me of. Roses and wine. Wet on skin: omg rooooose! It's less like wine now and more like pure rose. This is a warm, juicy rose, slightly tart, and so genuine, it's exactly like the roses in my garden! Dry on skin: this is gorgeous! Sweet roses, fresh roses blooming in a summer garden. I can smell many roses here that remind me of the ones in the garden-the tart, crisp tea rose, the slightly lemony peach coloured rose, the richly scented red rose…I can smell the sunshine on the roses, it's a warm blend that encapsulates the pleasant summer days. There's even a hint of wine or honey or lemonade, it makes me think of picnics in a rose garden. I can't really smell the grass, but I can smell the summer warmth. After a while: the predominant scent is of a mature, sun warmed and quite fruity, almost wine like rose scent, but there are other rose scents flitting through here and there. It's like a blend of all of BPAL's rose blends, and then some! This, to me, reminds me of the wonderful rose garden in Regent's Park which I used to visit when I was younger. Now I have the urge to go there again! (and I did!) After an hour, something strange happened-a fruity smell, like sun warmed ripe fruits-probably strawberries, plums and bananas, came through for a while and I was scared it would smell like overripe fruit but then it changed back to good old rose and stayed rosy until the end. Verdict: another beautiful rose blend from BPAL. This one is absolutely perfect for summer and it brings back the most wonderful memories…as a child, I would visit the Regent's Park rose garden every June when the weather was nice, where roses of all kinds, all colours and all fragrances bloomed. This is the smell of Regent's Park rose garden. So many different roses touched by the warm sunshine-some are sweet scented, others are tart, some have a slight fruitiness, some have a dry scent-all those roses are here. It smells warm and freshly bloomed. It's so perfect for this time of year, for those pleasant June days. I want a 5ml!
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The Empress In the imp: rooooose! Beautiful, sweet, full bodied rose. Wet on skin: oh rose, how I love thee. This reminds me of Rose Cross, actually-it's that same kind of rose…it's a full bodied, mature, sophisticated rose, also quite sweet. Dry on skin: oh yes, this still remains a warm, sweet, and gorgeous rose fragrance. It's a mature, grown up rose, soft and sweet and ever so womanly. It's also very gentle and quite subtle on me. After a while: yup, this remains rosy, but the rose warms up on my skin, the throw improves nicely and mellows out. This isn't a tart dry rose, this is a warm, rich and gentle rose scent. I'm sure there's another note there, not obvious, but something is enhancing the rose scent, I think it's frankincense, or some sort of incense, because this scent is so similar to Rose Cross. Or maybe it's sandalwood or violet? Verdict: this is another scent to add to my collection of rose BPALs, and I love it. The Empress is rose, pure and simple, and yet so beautiful in it's rosy simplicity. Beth concocts the most incredible rose fragrances, and this is yet another one of those…this rose is lovely, sweetened and sophisticated, mature and soft, ever so feminine. It reminds me of Rose Cross, only softer. I'm not sure about tarot symbolism, but this is truly a scent fit for an empress, a beautiful and regal rose scent that befits a Venus archetype (which is the planet of the Empress, I think?). another tarot oil to consider getting a nice big bottle of! The Empress has impressed me!
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The Star In the imp: almonds, and also a sweet fruity smell that may be pineapple! Wet on skin: ohh, this is nice, creamy almonds and coconut milk with tropical fruit juice!!! Yum! Dry on skin: mmm, this is interesting. There's a slight pina colada smell here, but there's also some mint too! The almond has faded, so now this smells like a delicious summer cocktail. It's a bright, white, shining and sparkling blend of coconut milk, tropical fruit (either pineapple or mango or both), and cool peppermint. After a while: ooh, the pineapple note becomes more pronounced, the mint fades and the coconut still smells smooth and creamy. Yup, this is real pina colada, and it smells so genuine I want to lick myself. After a few hours, I'm left with a lovely creamy sugary scent reminiscent of Snow White's drydown, but with added fruit. Verdict: this is a youthful, sparkling, glamorous cocktail of delicious scents. It starts off with sweet almond which then fades to give way to a delightful scent of pina colada with crème de menthe. The coconut note in here is gorgeous, really summery smelling and creamy, and there's a delicious fruity scent which smells just like real tropical fruit juice, pineapple and possibly mango, and a twist of mint. I'm not sure what the tarot card of the Star means, but this blend shines and glows with a bright and clear sparkling white-gold scent. This is the perfect perfume to wear on those warm summer nights whilst watching the stars and sipping cocktails on holiday in some exotic location. I think a big bottle is in order.
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Saint Germain In the imp: fresh cologne and lavender. Mmm, this is quite nice. Wet on skin: oh wow, this gets lovelier. The lavender's still strong, but the carnation comes out…I love carnation! There's also amber and possibly some moss. Dry on skin: this is really nice. It smells like French cologne, with a lovely lavender note, but the carnation makes it even nicer, the amber gives this blend a well rounded sweetness and there's a fresh, green and deep moss note. After a while: there's a note there that's almost citrussy, that's the cologne note, the lavender in this is soothing, but the amber and carnation enhances it and adds a nice edge to something that may otherwise end up smelling too overly 'perfumey'. However, it does reminds me of really sophisticated French men's perfume, but isn't too 'manly' to put me off wearing it. Verdict: this is a lovely blend, refined and sophisticated. It's a cologne scent with lavender, but it has that lovely sweet-spicy carnation, a sweet golden amber note and fresh moss that make this really interesting. This is a unisex blend, it feels 'gentlemanly', but not overly masculine thanks to the carnation and amber. And something about it smells quite 'French' possibly because of the lavender and fresh cologne. This is a gorgeous, grown up and mature scent, and I really like it a lot. Now I am really looking forward for more Great Alchemist blends to be released!
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I thought I'd add another interesting observation. I have an imp of Mars *littlesquee* (smells of dragon's blood, cloves, cinnamon and another floral/sweet note I can't identify) and I find that the scent actually calms the Mars in me down, probably because I am an Aries with Mars as my ruling planet...and here's another thing. On me, that scent even takes on earthy qualities after a while-and my Mars is in Taurus...so in a bizarre way, the scent seems to be picking up on the Mars in my chart! But that could be coincidence. But then again, it shows how magical these blends are...
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Ah, I see why...it's the smoke association. Never thought of it that way, but it makes sense. Anyway, I dunno. I'm interested in trying all the planetary scents but I only want to try Aries in the astrological scents, because it seems 'wrong' for me to try scents that are not connected with my sign, even though I have moon in Libra and Virgo rising and so on...maybe I could try those, but I'm not keen on trying scents that I have no planets in, such as Cancer, Leo, and Pisces... I also find it odd that I'm into florals and find they go well with me despite my glaring water deficit (apparently, according to that site, florals are linked to water) in my chart (not as bad as my mum's complete lack of earth-she has no planets in earth whatsoever, and yet for some bizarre reason, she's really into gardening and digging into the earth!!! Doesn't make sense...) I'm a big believer in astrology, but my choice in scent defies astrology.
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The High Priestess This is my first tarot scent, so here goes… In the imp: almond, but also mint-a very piercing, cold mint. Wet on skin: bitter almonds and that minty scent…knowing me, the almonds will fade, but it's a very strange mix, almonds and cold, green mint. Dry on skin: the almonds fade and a green mint note takes centre stage. It's a cool mint, but there's also a herbal note there, like thyme and sage, or maybe rosemary or lavender. It's a green, leafy scent, quite pleasant, but with a cool note that brings to mind growing herbs covered with raindrops. After a while: after a while, a sweeter note starts to come through, I can also smell pine or fir or eucalyptus? It's a complex and intriguing scent. It's also dark and cool, like a mysterious winter forest filled with shadows, illuminated by shafts of moonlight, but with herbal and green notes reminiscent of ancient herbal remedies and magical brews. But I'm sure I can also smell something resinous-this could be pine, as it's not a dark or sweet resin note. But I'm sure there's a sweet, possibly floral note underneath it all-lotus perhaps? However, the mint note is still clear and cold-and it seems to have cleared that headache I had before…wow. Verdict: I'm totally dumb when it comes to tarot, but I've heard that the High Priestess card is linked to Isis (well, her image in the tarot deck looks just like Isis with her horned crown) which is what got me interested in trying this oil. As I know nothing else on tarot symbolism I won't be able to tell whether or not this fragrance complements the card, so I'll simply describe the fragrance. It's a very interesting, mysterious scent. At first it's bitter almonds and a cool, bright mint. But the almond then fades and the blend becomes a wonderful mix of mint and various green notes, ranging from pine to crushed leaves to herbs, a scent which is green and intriguing and with a cool, fresh aspect, and make this scent more appealing than the wet stage. I think there's thyme here, or sage, but there's also a green minty note there which adds a nice cooling freshness. Brings to mind many interesting images-makes me think of the cold, clear light of the moon shining on plants, trees and herbs. It feels approachable and somehow familiar, and yet veiled in mystery and full of ancient wisdom. A strangely beautiful scent. And it has an amazing effect-it cleared my headache!!!
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Gingerbread Poppet In the imp: gingerbread. Yummy, delicious gingerbread, pain d'epice, spiced dough mix. Wet on skin: yum yum! Gingersnaps. Not as nose-piercingly intense and loud as Shub, this one's more sugary, buttery and doughy, but the ginger still adds a nice, fiery bite, it's a lovely warming smell. Dry on skin: still the same as wet, the ginger's nice and strong, but it's not as hot and screaming like Shub. The dough, sugar, and other spices can be made out, including my favourite spice, cinnamon. This smells edible, I wanna eat myself. After a while: now I can smell the treacle and the butter and the dry flour that make up the gingerbread dough, as well as the ginger (we're talking chunks of real stem ginger here, not feeble dried powdered ginger) and the other spices-this stuff is so authentic and so genuine smelling!!! It really reminds me of the smell of the spiced bread my mum buys from France, in fact, but with more ginger added. Verdict: this is delicious and gorgeous. A lot of people have tried this before Shub Niggurath, but as a BPAL newbie it's the other way round for me. This is the toned down, sweeter, more comforting version of Shub, a delicious, edible smelling gingerbread mix, very much like French pain d'epice (spiced bread) or like home made gingersnaps with huge chunks of ginger, and you can smell the sugary buttery dough, and the other lovely spices. A perfect blend for the winter, it's warming and yummy. If it's released again this Xmas, I'm buying a 5ml! Now I need to buy some gingersnaps because this stuff is making me crave them…
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Frost Moon In the imp: cool, sweet and minty. Almost like chewing gum!!! Wet on skin: mmm, minty fresh! That sounded like a toothpaste advert! But this smells nicer than toothpaste. I think I can smell the eucalyptus there as well as the mint and lotus. There's also that cool, icy, watery note, like fresh snow. Dry on skin: cool, man! fresh mint and cool ice, that's what this smells like. It has that watery note that reminds me of Snow White, but with mint and with sweetness added by lotus. I love this, it even feels cool on my skin! After a while: the lotus is getting stronger, coming out nicely on my skin and mingling with the mint. I love thee, lotus. However, there's something in this blend that's coming through that smells slightly fruity, almost banana like, which is odd, but really nice! I have a feeling it's one of the unnamed 'lunar oils' since Chaste Moon had a similar banana-ish fragrance... Verdict: this is a lovely, cooling, fresh minty sweet scent. It has the ice/snow/frozen aquatic note from Snow White but with added mint and eucalyptus, and hints of lotus. It's icy, it's chilled, it's wintery and snowy, and the lotus makes it nice and sugary-sweet. This has become another of my favourite Lunacies. This would be very nice to wear during summer. Beautiful, I wish I had a bottle of it.
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My favourite type of cinnamon smell is the spicy cinnamon smell, the sort of thing that makes you think of mulled wine and Christmas. Ditto with cloves. Aunt Caroline's Money Draw, a TAL blend, is very cinnamony but hard to obtain...it's a magical oil but I love it's spicy scent...it also has a hint of curry like spice (well, on my skin it does). Three Witches is my favourite cinnamon scent, and Tintagel has a lovely mulled wine cinnamon note. Eclipse is lovely but didn't smell very cinnamony on me, it had a beautiful glowing vanilla scent though which I love!
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Blue Moon In the imp: mmm, interesting. A fresh, slightly sweet, tart, tangy, bright scent reminiscent of cologne. Wet on skin: this gets sharper, but is still pleasant. This scent is complex-I can make out cucumber in this, and juniper too, and possibly bay which gives it a herbal scent, there's also a bit of sweet floral in there. So complex and mixed! Dry on skin: quite nice! It's similar to some kind of cologne, it reminds me of a perfume I've smelt before, and yet it's so unusual. It's fresh, quite sharp and tangy, quite unique. There are green elements here, and cool notes, a hint of herbs and florals like orchid. After a while: the cucumber and the florals get stronger…the floral note here is soft, perfumey and slightly powdery, but is prevented from becoming very powdery by the watery cucumber and the tangy notes in the blend. that cool cucumber-moonflower smell does feel like a cool breath of dewy night air... Verdict: like all the lunar blends, this one is full of intriguing complexity. I don't recognise many other the notes in the description, but I can smell some of the notes I do know about, such as cucumber, juniper and bay, and possibly moonflower and orchid. This blend is unique and unusual, filled with a variety of different notes-some fresh and watery, some sharp and tangy and bright like cologne, some soft and floral, and some are green and herbal. It's an enigmatic, yet fresh and bright blend. A magical fragrance.
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Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils
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Ultraviolet In the imp: cold, minty violet. With a hint of eucalyptus. Wet on skin: it's funny, all eucalyptus containing oils feel cooling against my skin-or is that the mint? Yup, it's minty and violety with hints of neroli and eucalyptus. Dry on skin: cold violet, and mint. It's a cool, icy scent…I swear there's a smoky note in this. I'm sure the neroli's coming through too. It doesn't smell too metallic yet. After a while: there's something green coming through…could this be eucalyptus or fresh mint or even the violet itself? I'm not sure, but the green note adds a nice twist to the mint-violet combination (and yet it still smells purple!) I can also smell the neroli more, I'm pretty sure that's giving it a smoky or tea like note, as sometimes neroli smells a bit like tea on me…it's fascinating. Verdict: this is the scent of frozen violets. The mint adds a chill to the light violet scent, eucalyptus cools it even more, neroli adds depth. It's unusual, yet quite lovely, so cooling…the mint makes this smell cold and fresh, this would be fantastic for summer. Another scientifically inspired blend which I like.
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Lotus In the imp it's that lovely sweet almost bubblegummy floral that is lotus. But on my skin, it becomes even lovelier, it's not just bubblegum, it's a lovely sweet slightly watery floral…it's a beautiful, light scent which is quite exotic and luscious, I think. This was what Forbidden Fruit and Glitter dried down to, a lovely soft sweet floral. Dry on the skin, it develops a slight tartness or dryness which adds more complexity, but still with that gorgeous exotic scent, light and feminine, slightly powdery, very sweet, slightly heady (but not overpowering or sickening at all), and after about an hour, there's a slight hint of a slightly buttery or oceanic/aquatic note (which is unusual, but quite nice!) which was totally unexpected...I'm pretty sure that BPAL uses different Lotus notes in certain scents, as this is the lotus in Glitter, Paris, Forbidden Fruit and Undertow, but is slightly different to the lotus in Blood Lotus, Black Lotus, Cairo and Egyptian Temple (which I'm sure both contain lotus, though the notes aren't listed) It's surprisingly complex for a single note. This can be worn as perfume on it's own. I wish I had a big bottle!!!
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Well, it makes sense that aquatics are linked to water signs, and that spicy/hot scents are linked with fire signs, and earthy scents to earth signs, but how do you know the specifics? Why resins with air? What fragrances go with what sign (not element)? Personally I don't let my sign restrict my fragrances, even though I am an avid believer in astrology. Narrowing your scent choices to your sign prevents you from enjoying other scents, I think...I'm an Aries and yes, i do like fiery spicy scents (Shub Niggurath, Three Witches, anything cinnamon-yall the scents on that link about elements) but I also love watery scents?? And florals (yup, extremely floral)? And incense??? Mind you i would looooooove to get my hands on the now discon'd Aries scent!!! Black pepper! Frankincense! Ginger! That tarot listing of sign correspondences seems to make sense in some places, but in others, the correspondences seem a bit odd...shouldn't the Moon be linked with Cancer, not Pisces? Or even with the Moon itself???
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Yemaya In the imp: watermelon!!! Lots of sweet juicy watermelon, but there's a salty note, like the sea… Wet on skin: watermelon, but also an aquatic, oceanic scent and a sharper green note (seaweed?) I can also smell other fruit, possibly honeydew/cantaloupe melon, maybe pomegranate, or even starfruit? Dry on skin: there's a dry, rough woody/green note in this, as well as a fruity melon note and a hint of sea salt. It reminds me of a tropical sandy beach with palm trees. The rough note is slightly weird but the watery/fruity note is lovely and fresh. After a while: the dry note takes a back seat-it's still there but is more bearable (for some reason, it makes me think of sand or palm trees, like you'd find on the beach), and now the melon and possibly some other fruits come to the fore. It's actually slightly cucumber-y, but that's also very nice. Fresh, wet and cooling. There's that salty warm sea smell there too, which also strengthens, and is reminiscent of that lovely sea salt smell you get in tropical islands (and not that horrible seaweed stench you get on UK beaches!!!) Verdict: this is another interesting blend. it's got sweet, juicy melon, but also a dry scrubby smell like dry woods or beach sand, and a salty, oceanic note. This is a scent that transports me to a tropical paradise…it's quite a lovely blend, very summery, fresh and yet warm. I'm not sure how to use this magically though, but as a perfume that evokes holidays in exotic islands fringed with sandy beaches and crystal clear tropical blue oceans, this is fantastic. I was reading up on Yemaya with the reviews and I can see the reasoning for the ocean and watermelon notes in this. But the best thing??? She's linked to Isis, my favoured goddess! SQUEE!!!!!! If that's the case, I'm keeping this one until BPAL makes an Isis scent!!!