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[Original title: "Has anyone ever gotten headaches?"] especially sinus ones from any BPAL perfumes?
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The chill, crystal-bright Full Moon that is harbinger to the death of the year, and a monument to the snowy, dead months to come. A blend of traditional lunar oils frozen with winter mints, shivering eucalyptus, clear lotus, a gust of wind, and a midnight aquatic note. I finally got my bottle open and I can finally try this. The scent that I'm getting most of is mint, but it's not terribly strong the way envy was. I think I also smell eucalyptus in the background. This has the same "winter flower" smell that I pick up in Ice Queen and Snow White. I'm still waiting for the drydown period for this, but with the mint and the light floral smell that I'm picking up, it feels very cool. So far, I like this, mostly because the mint isn't overpowering.
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A melancholy, deep scent, poignant and brimming with nostalgia. The perfume of sugared plums over a breeze of winter flowers. I haven't tried this on my skin yet, but it smells delicious out of the bottle. It smells like a candy or sweet that I of course can't think of the name right now.
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White geranium, calla lily, cedarwood and black orchid. A gentle floral bouquet masks a sinister and black-hearted core. I can't pick out any particular notes yet, but it does smell very sinister with a dark tinge.
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A majestic blend of precious pale musks, brittle winter blossoms, spruce, and frozen winter fruits. I tried this one first out of my Yule LEs. I can smell the fruits, but Ice Queen isn't sweet at all. They just add a nice background. I think my nose can also detect the musk, which blends nicely with the fruit to create a chilly fragrance. My nose isn't highly developed, I guess you could say, so that's all I can really smell.
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Ok, I would use the search feature on the BPAL website, but it's not working, so I can't easily look up the perfumes. Any recommendations on any of the BPAL products that have a nice citrus smell, preferably, lemon?
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We need caffeinated BPAL or scents that have the power to keep one awake. I wish I had one right now. ):
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but without patchouli, or the patchouli is very subtle. I've decided that I like scents more along the line of this, such as Old Morocco. Any other suggestions?
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After ShriekingViolet oh so kindly did a quick chart for me, and in another thread, some people were actually talking about what scents they like based on their element(s). What scents/perfumes would go well with each of the elements? ETA: It would be great if there were suggestions beyond the celestials.
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I really, really wanted to like this one, but at first sniff, it smells like some sickly sweet candy to me, though I can't put my finger on it. I think anything with fruit I really need to stay away from. I do get some hints of cherry, though I wish the amaretto would come through more. Maybe that is actually what black currants smell like, but I've never smelled them so I can't be sure. Fruity and sweet scents just don't work out for me!
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When I first put this one, I got a little jolt of spice, but it quickly calmed down and became a sweeter and softer scent, almost floral like. Now, on subsequent sniffings, I can smell the tea and really, all I can smell is the tea. There is no more spice or sweetness to the blend. Just tea.
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In the bottle: light tropical and fruity scent. On my skin: A jumble of fruit, for some reason, I feel like I can slightly smell pear, but I'm not even sure if that's in the blend. It isn't as juicy as other fruit blends and looking at the list of what's in it, I would contribute that to the musk which mellows out the fruit. Even though it has pomegranate in it, it's not overwhelmingly juicy. I think this is a fruity scent that I could wear.
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I get a very faint spicy scent that is similar to Old Morocco, but not quite as strong. It's also a bit powdery and I don't know if I like it as much as Old Morocco.
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Right away, I get a mint smell from this. When I sniff it directly on my skin, it's not overwhelmingly minty, but it does seem to have an "after scent" where I can smell the mint much more strongly. It seems to be mellowed out by something else, which isn't why I get the strong mint smell like I do with Pain.
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I get a slightly aquatic note from this, though it's not so overwhelming that it's turning me off. It's slightly sweet and has a bit of floral though I can't detect any particular notes. It is a bit too perfumey for me.
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I get the ginger smell very strongly, but also lurking in the background is a doughy smell, whichs really makes it smell like gingerbread. It's a very warm and comforting smell and not too foody at all. It does make me want to bake cookies, though.
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This smells very juicy and sweet on me. It actually reminds me greatly of Persephone and I think that might be the Pomegranate, though the oil is blended so well that I can't really pick out any individual notes. I thought I wasn't going to like it at first, I'm not a juicy sweet kind of girl, but when it's faded a bit, it's not so overwhelmingly juicy.
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I hadn't looked at the notes when I first applied this, but I was getting a hint of mint. I also detect a bit of orange, but it's mostly mint, with something that is a little herby. It's an interesting scent, which is why I'm sad that it's gone.
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Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, the Father of Masochism and sexual surrender, had planned on writing six volumes of erotic literature entitled The Heritage of Cain. Only the first two volumes were completed, the more famous of the two being the notorious Venus in Furs. This novel tells the tale of a man, Severin, that enters into a relationship of slavery and increasingly debauched degradation with his mistress, Wanda. Dry black teas, Earl Gray, and leather. This smells exactly like a glass of iced tea with the addition of a little lemon and a bit of sugar to add a sweet edge.
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All I can really smell with Lady Macbeth is strawberry flavored bubble gum. The other notes don't seem to come out or they are barely there. I'm hoping that it will morph a bit and smell a little deeper soon.
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After reading all of the reviews here, I was afraid Alice was going to be way too sweet for me. In fact, I don't find it to be overwhelmingly sweet at all, at least, not in the way that Dana O'Shee was for me. The prominent note is the rose, but it's softened by a creamy smell which I'm guessing is the milk and there is a hint of the carnation in the background. I can't smell any of the honey, which is probably good in this case, since I think that would make it too sweet.
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This is the perfect honey note that I've been looking for. Most of Beth's honey blends that I've tried have been too sweet. The single note, however, smells like dark golden honey. It has an underlying sweetness, but it's not overwhelming.
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This is what I love about Potion, Maiden, Old Morocco and any other perfumes/scents that has Carnation in it. This scent is perfect and spicy and there is a slight green note that I detect. I wish I had gotten more bottles, because I love Carnation so much.
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This was very, very minty and I really couldn't notice any other notes in the blend. While I love mint, it's not something I want to smell strongly of.
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For me, the vanilla in this is very subtle and mixes with the flower and from my understanding, it's a "orchid vanille." It has a slight sweetness to it, but it's not overpowering. I think it's nicely balanced with the floral and the sweetness.