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Smells amazing. The boy agreed and had me spritzing it all over the living room. Okiya has a soft,sweet, clean smell. Not freashly cleaned clean, but pretty spring day clean. I loved this!
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I don't have a lot of experience with the more male smelling oils, does anyone know if theres some that smell like Dreamer by Versace? Notes are listed for Dreamer: Top notes: Juniper, Lilly Middle: Iris Base: Tobacco, Amber, Tarragon
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Thank you thank you Beth, Brian, and labbies! This is the pumpkin scent I wanted! On me it's warm, and buttery. It made me think butterscotch pumpkin when I first put it on. It's light, sweet, creamy and yummy! But it doesn't have the spicy-ness that gives me red marks like some of the other pumpkin blends!
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Very pretty indeed. I could smell the apple, it's a light ethereal apple. Overall it smelled sophisticated, and glamorous. The floral wasn't over powering at all.
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Revenge: Atmosphere spray prototype. I loved this. It smelled divine. I sprayed it all over my bed, after going down the hall with it. It's sweet with a wicked side, like the darker rose smell of london but not rose. Not floral heavily floral either but there’s a flower in there. It also smelled green, forest green, not herbal green.
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No description given. Atmosphere spray prototype. I sprayed it, and missed the 'air' and hit the wall. But the wall smells very interesting, it has a sharp note, and a bit of flower perfumy-ness to it. It's also kinda astrigent. It's a hard scent to describe, but it wasn't unwelcome.
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I recently got a tea olive plant and the little clusters of white flowers smell amazing. If I could bottle that smell..and spray it all over my apartment I'd be giddy. The Lab's search function is broken, does anyone know if they've ever made an oil with tea olive in it?
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Angeronalia sounds amazing, but Tea Olive actually isn't really floral. To me it smells sweet, airy, and clean.
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I love this! Thank you a hundred times over!
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Imp: Lime On me: Lime, then chocolate-y. Then kinda tangerine..and grapfruit. It morphs on me. Minty citrus when dry.
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Imp smells of black cherry. On me: I think I found a wood that works on me! yay! I can smell the dark woods but they're just that, woody. Dark wood and cherries.
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The imp smells of tea and linen. On Me: a freash squeeze of lemon! the tea tempers it down some as it dries but it smells like lemon-y tea served on a clean crisp linen table cloth.
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Ginger ale, white rum, and a squeeze of orange. The imp smells like orange gingerale. On me: I got the caramel note too, as sweet sticky base with a pop of orange.
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The lab frimped me this..another case of the labbies knowing better than me. The imp smell like sweet plums, the oil was very much the same on me. Sweet plumy, with a little current and almond.
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Gelt 2010 Bottle: Mmm..chocolatey. It's a dry chocolate smell. Wet: Pure chocolate. The dry smell to it must be the amber. No plastic. Dry: The smell didn't change as it dried. Perfect dry chocolate.Yummy, but not real foody!
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Boo 2010 Bottle smells like sweet cream, and icing. Wet:it smells really similar to how Gollettes smelled on me, but without the berry. Dry: vanilla linen
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- Halloween 2009
- Halloween 2010
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My witch sent me this imp to test/try Imp: smells like my bottle of La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente, and that's not a bad thing. Wet:The floral is sharper then bella donna della, and the watery note is absent. It doesn't smell as sweet either.I can smell the rose and a bit of tartness from the pome. Dry: I can really smell the current as it dries, and the earthy background holding it in place and giving it a dark edge. On me this smells like Bella's older sister.A more refined and in command version.
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I sprayed this in my bedroom to test it, and instantly I thought of St.Augustine and magnolia ave.It's a long old road near the foutain of youth (I think?)lined with trees sporting big southern magnolia blooms, and dripping with spanish moss. It's very pretty and very girly. I didn't get much of the burbon or vanilla.
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In the imp: Mango, and green tea. I have tea bags that smell like this. Wet: Very mango, and more green. Not as sweet smelling as the imp. Dry: Mmm.. this smells good. The mango lightened up as it dried, the green tea note is still there and sort of rounds the scent out. Sort of like a green tea bubble filled with mango sweetness.
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Punkie Night 2010 Bottle: It has a very windy fall smell, where the weather gets cooler but it's not mint cool like a lot of the wintery oils are. Wet: apples! freash ruby red apple, just picked from the tree. A tartness from the cranberry is there too. Dry: It's more grounded when dry. Sort of like the wood and blossoms from the apple orchards have come through. Giving it a base of floral and wood in back of the crisp fruit. This oil envokes the feeling of the seasons changing from summer to fall.
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- Halloween 2006
- Halloween 2010
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In the bottle: Pink vanilla pastry sugary-ness Wet on me: It does have that hint of cherry in a fluffy pink frosting that was mentioned above. It's very coying, and strong on me. I can smell the pastry part at the end the end of each sniff. It's not really buttery..it's sort of like smelling puffy pastry right after it comes out of the oven. Dry: As it dried the pastry smell faded and it became all pink frosting, with a hint of cherry. Yummy. Edit: About an hour later it's fully dried to a lingering pink sweet scent on my skin. It's a little foody, but it doesn't scream icing once it's fully dry.
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Anise, Aniseed, Licorice, Liquorice, Fennel, Ouzo?
London replied to Reaver's topic in Recommendations
Sort of an odd request, but does anyone know of any oils that smell like Fennel? I did a search for fennel on the BPAL site and only had one return, a CD scent, but it looked very herbaly. I was looking more for the fennel being the dominant note or scent. Edit: Thanks for moving this! I don't know how I didn't find this thread when I searched fennel on the boards. -
Honey, myrrh, lily of the valley, rose otto, fig leaf, almond, ambrette, red apple, and warm musk. It smells like apple pie in the bottle. On me it smells like eating a spiced up apple almond tart in a rose garden. This is perfect! After it dries it stays about the same as when I first put it on. It's not really foody because of the spice and floral..but the apple is there.
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This one was amazingly good. The Violet was soft and almost powdery at first and then it became this ghost like scent that occasionally wafted up, while the red currents spiked the oil with a sweet tartness. Neither the root or the moss really showed up on me.
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Lime! It morphed a bit on me. For the first 30 min. the scent was pure sweet limes on me. Then the rose and bergmont popped up abrupty to tone down the lime. A little later as it fully dried and settled down the grapefruit came out to mingle some. I agree with the pink description of how it smells.