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stefrand

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About stefrand

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  • Birthday 11/09/1983

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    GA, southeast of the ATL
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    United States

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  • BPAL of the Day
    Antique Lace
  • Favorite Scents
    My favorite notes are sandalwood, citrus, vanilla, and tea. Right now, my favorite blends are: Black Lace Antique Lace Mouse's Long and Sad Tale Kuang Shi Lady on the Grey Manhattan Theodosius, the Legerdemain London Western Diamondback I also wear L'Occitane's Thé Vert (Green Tea).

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    The things I do most often:<br />Hang out with my DH<br />Study for my psychology classes<br />Read<br />Episcopal stuff<br />Play disc golf<br />Eating, drinking, merry-making<br />Recreational driving<br />Take naps with my two kitties<br />Mainline coffee<br />Think, think, think<br /><br />And lately, I have been smelling my wrists a LOT. Y'all know how that is.

Astrology

  • Astrological Info
    Sun in Scorpio, Moon in Aquarius, Cancer rising.
  • Chinese Zodiac Sign
    Pig
  • Western Zodiac Sign
    Scorpio
  1. stefrand

    All They Had Seen, and All They Had Lost

    ITI: Oscar by Oscar de la Renta*! It smells like traditional perfume in a light and lovely way. Wet: Pleasant aquatic floral. Pretty, generic, and still very much like Oscar. It's difficult to pick out any individual notes at this stage. Dry: Sweet and rosy...definitely not bad for a rose scent, which are usually too cloying on me. Still rather generic. Drydown: Settles into a light, rosy floral. Final Thoughts: Pretty, light, and nice enough, but not a favorite. *for those of you interested, the notes in Oscar: "The top notes include orange blossom, basil, coriander, galbanum, peach and gardenia. The heart of this composition encompasses ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, rose, rosemary, cyclamen, lavender and orchid. The base includes opoponax, carnation, patchouli, sandalwood, vetiver, lavender and amber."
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    Gelt

    ITI: Chocolate. Wet: The Lab's chocolate note smells fake and musty on me. While Gelt is better than most, it's still not getting along with my skin. Dry: Musty chocolate. Drydown: Same as above. Final Thoughts: I am officially giving up on the Lab's chocolate. Not for me.
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    Belle Vinu

    Red sandalwood, vanilla, rosewood, osmanthus, and white peach. ITI: A sweet, woody, astringent floral. Wet: The peach is more noticeable, causing a wood/peach smell. Dry: Not much vanilla or peach at the moment...mostly woods and flowers. Drydown: Starting to sweeten up with more vanilla and peach. Still very woody...overall, "peachy wood" describes it for most of the drydown. A bit fruity, and a touch sour. Nice enough, but it's not quite for me. Final Thoughts: Sweet, woody peach, but not something I'd wear.
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    Serpents with Glittering Eyes and Forky Tongues

    ITI: This is a fun smell! Bright, fizzy sweet citrus and musk. I like it! Wet: Still bright, sweet, and citrussy, with no soap or "home cleanser" smell. The currant keeps it from getting too acidic, and the herbs add a nice undertone. Cool and light. Dry: Wonderful! Warm, light, sweet citrus and fruits. A little herbal, a touch musky. Very layered and deep. I like it very much. Drydown: Fruity, but not foody. Sweet currant with an herbal, musky, sharp undertone...that's the snakeskin, maybe? It keeps the scent from becoming too young. A wonderful spring/summer scent, although I could see myself wearing it anytime. Light and clean. Final thoughts: Definitely a keeper.
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    The Little Sparrow

    ITI: Very dry, dusty, and a bit soapy smelling. Wet: Warm, dusty, and kind of richly nutty. It is dusty without smelling like BPAL's dust, which goes crazy on me. I am not sure whether this is soapy or not. It smells very unique, and not at all sweet. Dry: Not as dusty, but still quite dry. The sandalwood has started to come out to lovely effect. It's starting to smell like slightly dusty sandalwood, almost a sandalwood SN. Drydown: Warm, dry, slightly soapy sandalwood. Like a wood shop of some kind. Not at all girly...masculine, or at least unisex. As time passed, it developed more warmth and a bit of sweetness. This would be a great room scent..it's very comforting. Eventually no dust, just warm sandalwood. It's really rather nice, but it wouldn't wear it as a perfume. Final thoughts: Interesting and pleasant, but not for me seeing as I am looking for oils to wear.
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    The Potter's Field

    ITI: Very strong! It smells...kind of like grassy barbeque smoke. Wet: Strong, smoky, grassy. Weird! Dry: Same. Drydown: It got less weird and more grassy with time, but something about this was just off on me. I got no lovely soil or herbs, just this kind of odd grassy smell. Final Thoughts: This is the first scent I've ever tried with vetiver, and I don't think it agrees with me. Ah well, off to a better home!
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    The Lady On The Grey

    ITI: Lovely! Soft, woody florals, a touch soapy. Quite gentle. Wet: Yes, a bit soapy. Some adjectives that come to mind: soft, dry, cool, slightly sweet, complex. Not too feminine. Dry: Very pretty. A light, dry floral. It's very interesting and smoky...frankly, it's becoming rather delicious. Drydown: Love. Reminds me a bit of Perversion, but not as masculine or obviously sexy. I can smell the sandalwood and the tobacco flower. The amber and resins keep it warm. Keeps getting better with time. Smoky, sweet, woody floral, with plenty of throw but not too much "volume" on the scent. Final Thoughts: A delicious, feminine, light, smoky, sexy, floral morpher. Bottle worthy, without a doubt.
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    Dorian

    ITI: Very, very sweet. I can smell the sugared tea well, and the musks make it smell quite delicious. Wet: Wow, yes that is sweet. The tea adds an interesting note...it is stronger in this scent than it has been in the other BPALs I have tried. The musks add a lot of depth. Hopefully they will cut the sweetness and keep it from being too foody or too one-note. Dry: I smell like sexy tea. How is that possible? Do I want to smell like sexy tea? Yes. Yes I do. Drydown: The musks are coming out to play now. The vanilla is threatening to go plastic on me. I am picking up a light floral. It smells less like straight up tea now...it is mellowing wonderfully. After four hours, faint & musky vanilla Final Thoughts: Good to layer with, but too foody and simple for me to wear on its own. Later: I ended up pairing this with Severin, and wow! Perfect! It's a sexy Victorian tea party!
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    Severin

    ITI: Sweet, lemony, leathery tea Wet: Very lemony on me! Like lemon herbal tea/soap. The leather is picking up, drying it out a bit. Sweet lemon and lightness. I like it! I hope the soapiness goes away. Dry: Smells like a lemony floral tea right now. I still like it quite a bit. Drydown: Light and sweet, lemon and tea. Final Thougts: I think this is delightful, but it is missing something... Later: I ended up layering this over Dorian, and OMG it is awesome. Like a sexy Victorian tea party!
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    Shanghai

    ITI: Smells lovely! Like a sweeter L'Occitane Green Tea. Wet: Smells a little sharp and soapy at first. Not really getting much of the honeysuckle or green tea at the moment...just verbena. Dry: Smells a lot lot lot like the green tea soap my Mom uses all the time. It's a nice smell, but not something I want to smell like unless I use the soap. The soap might smell a little better...there is a tinny note in this that I don't like. It smells so much different ITI. Drydown: It didn't change much, and faded very quickly. Green tea soap. Oh well. Final Thoughts: I really wanted to like this one! Waahh. It smells good, but I think this combo is just too much like the green tea soap. I am passing this on to my Mom...I bet she'll love it!
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    Nosferatu

    ITI: Smells both good and strange. I can smell the herbs. I suppose it smells like sour medicinal wine. Wet: Sour. Musty. I don't know about this. It smells the same as it does ITI. Dry: Starting to mellow out...it smells a little more like fragrance now. The sourness is gone. Surprisingly floral and perfumey now. A little soapy. Is there verbena in here? : Not getting any earthy or dirt smells. Drydown: It has become sour generic perfume. It might be giving me a headache. No wine, just sour soapy herbs. Do not like. Final Thoughts: Smells like a department store ladies bathroom more than vampires. Maybe vampires smell like department store bathrooms?
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    De Sade

    (this was tried on my DH) ITI: Astringent, sour leather. Almost a leather single note, I guess. Wet: A bit sour at first. Musty, sour leather. This isn't soft, buttery leather, but something a little harsher and newer. It makes me think of a new soccer ball or something. A new baseball glove. Dry: Raw, new leather. Shoe leather. Not sexy...cold and sour. Drydown: Nope. Same Thoughts: Not for D!
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    Snow, Glass, Apples

    ITI: Hello apple! This smells like a very sweet, sharp apple. There's also a hint of something that reminds me of Nosferatu...maybe a blood note, or a creepy herb note, or a wine note of some kind. Wet: There is a Jolly Rancher of doom on my wrist. Very sweet and apple-y, but I do not want to eat these apples. I want to run away from these apples. There is indeed something in here that is also in Nosferatu, but I don't know what. Dry: The sour, creepy, Nosferatu-ish note has already faded. Now it just smells like musky apples. There must be some grass or herbs or something in here. Is there a wood note in here, too? Drydown: Quickly turning from strong apple to musky floral. Odd. Very odd. Compelling, though. I do keep sniffing myself. But I don't know if I like what I smell. Wow, fades super fast. Just a hint of apple herb flower wine. Final Thoughts: Y'know, it smells good, but I don't think I'd wear this. I'm not really one for foody scents.
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    Brom Bones

    (This was tried on my DH) ITI: Leather! Musk! It smells just like the description says, and it smells great. It isn't heavy, but is light and astringent like a lot of lab scents tend to be ITI. Wet: Leather is the strongest note. It smells like ITI on the skin pretty closely but is less astringent. Dry: He smells like spicy, musky leather.. Drydown: Musky leather still. Strong and very masculine. The longest notes are soft leather and soft musk. It stays remarkably true. Final Thoughts: He smells good! I'm not sure that it's a good fit for D, though. He needs something a little more subtle and a little less, "Hi there, I'm a MAN...a MANLY MAN of MANLINESS!" to wear on a day-to-day basis.
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    Scorpio 2007

    ITI: Very strong, musty, and smoky. Wet: Surprisingly sweet, though, and not as smoky as I thought it would be. Very powerful, not at all perfumey. There is something cooling in this...almost like camphor. Dry: I'm picking up some woods, and I think something is giving me a false leather note. It's quite intense still. I'm not sure when I would wear this...it isn't an everyday scent. Drydown: You know what, it smells a lot like the shampoo from Nature's Gate I used to use...the Herbal one , before I switched to the Hemp. Yep, smells exactly like that right now! Funny. Final Thoughts: This smells good, but I don't think I want my perfume to smell like my former shampoo.
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