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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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Oh god, I totally need this to come back OR score some second hand. Holiday Joy smells mainly of oranges, mandarin, hint of peppermint, clary sage and geranium. This smells happy. It smells comforting, and uplifting and I wouldn't use it as a massage oil but as a moisturizer. And I'd smell like happy oranges. OMG. WANT.
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Revenant Rhythm as a bath oil is heaviest on the hemp, followed by the patchouli and then a whiff of vanilla. Which to me really covers the entire Banshee Beat spectrum. The perfume oil to me is patch heavy, the atmosphere is perfectly balanced, and the hair gloss is vanilla heavy. I think its apropos that this is more hemp heavy as it bring balance to my BB spectrum. And honestly if you were to use the bath oil, hair gloss AND perfume all together, it would probably balance everything out. So yeah, those are my two cents.
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Revenant Rhythm as a hair gloss is definitely vanilla heavy with a smokiness to it that comes from the patchouli. The other secondary player that I was surprised to smell was the hemp. Which adds a green overlay to it all. It's not secret that Banshee Beat was a patchouli behemoth to me, but Revenant Rhythm as a hair gloss makes it less intense and definitely more approachable. Still perhaps too BB for me, but between all of the BB scented products, the hair gloss has to be my favorite.
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Tricksy as a HG is less patchouli intense, and I definitely get more honey and oudh. I would say, like Revenant Rhythm that the hair gloss manages to sort of balance out all of the three components so you can smell them all at the same time. For me, patchouli likes to hog the center stage so it has to be pretty subtle in a blend for it to give a shot at some of the other components. Tricksy reminds me to Silkybat and Frosty Silkybat in that it seems to be the same type of patchouli. So if you ever wanted that type of patchouli but with honey, Tricksy is definitely the hair gloss for you.
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Touch of cedar, incense, and frankincense. This is dry, rich, smoky incense. I think this would be great to warm up an atmosphere, and to me, this is decidedly masculine.
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I was mildly surprised that Nocturne smells like rose. I get a more rosey version of Water of Notre Dame if that makes sense. I tend to associate watery rose blends with anything Venus related, but the energy and vibe are different. I do have to say that I slept pretty soundly, but woke up just a bit groggy. I used Ebon Nights the night before and I feel like at this stage, I may have a deeper resonance with Ebon Night. They both have similar yet different vibes. Nocturne to me feels like a comfy quilt, Ebon Night feels like a cloak of darkness you can sink into. Ebon Night may be in fact be more intense than Nocturne upon reflection. It's like Nyquil and Extra Strength Nyquil (not that I'm advocating using nyquil as a sleeping aid, unless of course congestion has you coughing so much you can't even sleep). I will use both sleep blends again in the upcoming days and post whatever edits I have.
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You know how there's this debate about how fake plastic trees, while more convenient, just don't have that pine tree smell and none of the commercially available sprays even smells remotely like the real thing? BPAL has solved that problem. Now, your blue tinsel glitter ABBA-riffic Christmas tree can smell like the BEST Christmas tree ever. This smells like a spruce (pretty strongly of it), with just the right amount of snowy mint and slush. And yes, it is amazing. And like a tree. But better than a tree because your tree will die, but this spray will live on forever. FOREVER.
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Yup. This smells like Banshee Beat. Oddly enough, the perfume is mainly a patchouli-based scent on my skin but the atmosphere version I can definitely smell more hemp and more vanilla. It's like I actually can smell all of the components at once and at the same time without having it be some sort of battle for nose supremacy. So yeah, if you love Banshee Beat or just want your house smell like patchouli, Revenant Rhythm is everything it purports to be. Rejoice!
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Oh god oh god oh god. This smells like orange, a bit of candied orange rind, and then funnel cake. It's definitely got a strong citrus component, and it reminds me to Paintbox Soapworks "Pick a Duck" scent, except citrus based. It's got that funnel cake, slight smokiness, swirl of fresh breeze. UGH. SO GOOD. I am now going to go cry in under the Tree of Despair while I huff the tiny sniffie I received.
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Red musk, plasticky vanilla, hint of patchouli and plum. And perhaps a whiff of Nacho Doritos? I don't understand the last one. But I swear I also got a whiff of them. Maeve is essentially a red musk blend, and yes it does remind me to Smut so I wonder if the plastickyness isn't perhaps due to a combination of vanilla + black musk. Maeve and I are definitely NOT getting along, but I can see her being a big hit with everyone else that enjoys blends like Mme. Moriarty or Smut. Alas, not this gal.
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Okay, so I tried Ebon Night last night mainly because I needed some restful sleep, full of solace. This week has been very trying and stressful, and I didn't need to dream actually. If anything I may have needed to dream less. So I dabbed my chakras and prayed for a restful sleep. And I was out like a light, and like out in a deep sleep type of way. I think I had two REM cycles, and woke up feeling refreshed. I'm going to try Ebon Night again at some point to simply see if it helps with the dreaming. But for a "put you under and help you sleep even when stress keeps waking you up", this does the trick in a mighty fine way. It smells like a dark herbal lavender blend. The overall impression is lavender... and darkness.
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Dry cherry, patchouli and sandalwood. It's a dry sandalwood with cherry and patchouli thrown in. It smells dusty, dry and very desertlike. Or perhaps better thought of as Indiana Jones in the Raiders of the Lost Ark.
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Hattie Taylor's House of Assignation Atmosphere Spray
zankoku_zen replied to Dark Alice's topic in Atmosphere
Suede, leather, and notes of oak and cinnamon. This however really smells like suede, and its different from other leather blends. It's got texture going on. Manly, sexy, seductive. -
An Aged Town of Curious Customs Atmosphere Spray
zankoku_zen replied to crimescenecleanup's topic in Atmosphere
White mint, hints of amber and resins. So this essentially smells like white mint, with an underbelly of minerally resins and earth. As dissipates, I get a touch of the tallow which I think just makes it ominous. But in general, this is a blast of white mint. -
Tobacco, worn leather, rum and a hint of oudh. This one is essentially a tobacco/leather blend, and it's warm, rummy, and a little contemplative. This is like sitting out on your porch at dusk, watching the night darkness fall, while sipping on some spiced rum.
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Tree Roots, Fallen Leaves, and Tomb Moss Atmosphere Spray
zankoku_zen replied to Lycanthrope's topic in Atmosphere
Fallen leaves, slight oakmoss, and then some smooth cedary woods. This one smells like an old forest in the autumn time. With the damp earth, the fallen autumn leaves and the smell of woods. Deep, woodsy, forest. -
Goblin of Yuletide Yet To Come Atmospheric Spray
zankoku_zen replied to ivyandpeony's topic in Atmosphere
Frankincense, styrax and oakmoss. I get the oakmoss giving it a watery overlay, with the styrax adding a slight bitter and dark dimension to the smooth frankincense. It smells like a dark resinous incense.- 13 replies
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Brown musk, red musk and a touch of saffron with a hint of leather. So this is smooth, warm, and soft. I think it's the brown musk plus the hint of leather. The red musk adds a sexy dimension to this, and in general I find this much more approachable than alot of musky blends. In some ways, it makes me think of Heroine... if she were out in the desert. There's a definitely "dry" component to this. So think Lara Croft in Egypt, and you get a general vibe of what this blend is like.
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Rich salty aquatics, touch of hay, and mint. This smells like a deep oceanic blend. Clean, sort of smoky, and in general kinda soapy on me. Average throw, average wear length.
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Aquatic notes, citrus, and pink apple? It smells like it should be pink apple (or potentially pear). It's one of those blends that makes me think of Neo-Tokyo - in which you've got a citrus/metal/fresh thing going on and it smells like the summer, but summer in the city. Breeze, metal and just enough citrus/apple notes to keep it fresh and add some sweetness to it.
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Oh man, I get the green leaf note, the breeze, the smoky ashes and burning woods. This smells like camping, and outside, and it does have an edge to metal to it which is nice. I enjoy this because it reminds me so much to camping. Which I don't really like the experience of sleeping on the ground, but its still fun.
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Foodie alert! So I get almonds, dates, cinnamon and then a bed of gingerbread. This smells like someone has been baking up gingerbread. No joke. And yes, holiday cheer and all that jazz is great, but I mean, warm baked gingerbread! Let's face it, part of the reason you love the holidays is the baked goods. Nuts. Now I'm totally craving gingerbread.
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So red roses, followed by furry musk, and leather. A more masculine and furry version of Eldritch Dark? I think it's very apropos. You get that this is a sexy bedchamber scent, and the leather + musk + fur combination lets you know that this is an animal in the sack. Literally. And probably metaphorically as well.
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Ooooh snap. This one smells like smoky vetiver (the sexy kind), balsam and pine. This is like sexy, manly Christmas. And by that I mean Santa knows if you've been naughty! To me, this is the olfactory equivalent of screwing under the mistletoe.
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I get sweet cherry-almond, musk and a touch of amber and myrrh. So Bastet as a perfume was very amber heavy on me, and I find the atmo to be more along the lines of cherry almond musk, which I have to say evokes more of a playful feline quality to the blend. I find it a little 'perfumey' to be an effective atmosphere spray BUT if you love Bastet, I can see you love this.