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Scylla

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    Eisheth Zenunim

    In the bottle, Eisheth Zenunim smells of honey, peaches and chocolate. Neither of the notes really dominates. But I still wouldn't say this is a foody blend. It is, however, a SWEET blend. Wet, on my skin it's still honey, peaches and chocolate with a bit of patchouli in the background. On drydown, the ambergris and neroli step forward and the peach almost disappears. This is one of the most unusual BPAL blends I have tried. It's really like no other. And I like it!
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    Marguerite

    I'm not a lover of overly floral blends and my skin amps rose like nobody's business, but I did obtain a decant of Marguerite just to satisfy my curiosity. Also, my husband HATES rose blends and says that I smell like and old lady when I am wearing them. But he actually didn't say that about this one, which is kind of surprising! Marguerite is indeed a lovely, sophisticated rose-based blend. It strikes me as a very proper ladylike, old-fashioned English scent, if that makes sense! In the bottle, it's a really lovely rose blend, and I can smell myrrh and gardenia in the background. On my skin, as expected, it's rose to the infinite power! If you love rose blends and/or sophisticated floral blends, you must try this!
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    Clémence

    Clemence is one of my favorite Ladies of the Grindhouse (behind Dionysia, of course! In the vial: Spicy chai tea On application: Patchouli and chai, a lovely warm and cozy combination. The kind of blend you want to wear on a cool, damp autumn day where you are wearing your favorite cozy sweater and sitting by the fire reading. On drydown: What a morpher! The carnation really comes out during drydown and the chai and patchouli take a step back. But they're still there. I don't think I'll wear Clemence this summer, but I have a feeling I will be reaching for her often as the days grow cooler.
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    MVJBA: Spring Training 2008

    Mmmmm.... MVJBA! Go Whips! I love foody scents, but seldom do they actually make me feel hungry. This one does! It is buttery, sweet, caramel/nutty nirvana. It doesn't last very long on me, but it sure smells yummy while it lasts!
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    Herbert West

    From the imp to drydown on my skin, Herbert West smells like a masculine version of Embalming Fluid. I'm not sure what the note is that makes it go masculine (as opposed to unisex). It smells clean and almost astringent. Like Herbert West's laboratory? Pleasant enough, but not me and not DH either.
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    Ivanushka

    I got Ivanushka in a swap, hoping that it would be something like my beloved Buck Moon. Alas, my chemistry amps the wood note that is in it along with what I believe is myrrh and I smell like pencil shavings n' myrrh from application to drydown. Bambi is gonna have to find a new home...
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    Tiki Queen

    In the bottle I mainly smell sweet candy and unrecognizable (to my nose) tropical flowers. I put a little bit on before bed last night and my husband remarked that it smelled fruity. Which is kind of odd, because there are no fruits listed in the components! And it DOES smell fruity--could there be some pineapple hidden in there somewhere? Tiki Queen is lovely! I love the combination of lush tropical flowers, fruit and vanilla. It's probably my favorite of the ones I have tried so far. It lasts a long time and the throw is amazing, so use sparingly or people will smell you from miles away! When I put a little dab behind each ear and on my wrists last night I could smell it all night long and it was still going strong when I awoke this morning. Beth! Well done!
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    Moon of Ice

    I usually love "snowy" scents like Skadi and Snow Moon so I thought I would love Moon of Ice. I like the way it smells in the bottle--it's an icy cold, pine and eucalyptus scent with hints of aquatics. Unfortunately, once applied to my skin it turns into pretty much a full-force STRONG aquatic. I don't smell any of the "slushy" or "snowy" notes, eucalyptus or pine. My husband actually said, "You're not keeping that one, are you?" [Homer] Stupid body chemistry! [/Homer]
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    Give me caramel!

    Mitzvah is pretty much straight caramel, but it is admittedly very hard to find.
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    Carnaval Diabolique recommendations

    Australian Copperhead is one of my favorite CD blends. I usually have a problem with red musk, too, but Mlle. Moriarty is amazing! I'd recommend finding a decant if you're concerned it won't work on you--but even if you buy a bottle it won't be hard to swap or sell. It's that good!
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    Fragrance similar to Jovan Fresh Patchouli

    I used to wear Jovan Fresh Patchouli (among other things) before I found out about BPAL. The closest thing I've found to it is Tweedledum, and it is really not very close. Burial and Zombi don't smell like it at all, in my opinion, even if they do share a few common notes. I would recommend Phantasm, Shanghai and Embalming Fluid, and Gennivre, L'Artiste du Diable (an LE). They're not patchouli blends, but they do fall into the fresh green category that I would put Jovan Fresh Patchouli in.
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    Black Lace

    In the vial: Black Lace spells kind of sharp and floral. Uh oh. Did I get the wrong decant? Upon application: Ah, it is Black Lace after all. It is a sharp floral at first, but I can also smell the boozy note and vanilla and "cotton" notes I remember from Antique Lace. A bit after application: The florals have died down and now I smell incense, booze and Antique Lace. It IS like Antique Lace's sexy, naughty older sister! I had high hopes for Black Lace, but it's too boozy and sharp for me. I like Antique Lace much better.
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    Chanukkiyah

    I obtained an imp of Chanukkiyah in a swap and it turned out to be my favorite of all the Yule blends! On me, it smells mostly of honey and beeswax with sweets (presumably the brown sugar and sufganiyot pastry) in the background. I don't really get any pomegranate or fig at all. I thought it would be light, but it has LOTS of throw. I'm going to need to buy a bottle (or two) before it goes away! Luckily, this does NOT smell like Anaconda or Crumpet Rebellion on me, because neither of them worked with my chemistry.
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    princess-y scents

    I was going to say Titania as well as The Unicorn and Katharina. All light, sweet, regal and dainty.
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    Pumpkin Cheesecake

    Pumpkin Cheesecake is a foody scent lover's wet dream! It's creamy, sweet and luscious and (at least on me) the scent stays very wearable but morphs quite a bit from application to drydown. At first it is sweet and spicy like straight up pumpkin pie. Then the spicyness fades back and a fairly strong vanilla note and brown sugar steps forward. I think this is my favorite stage. (Why do I feel like Violet Beauregard writing this review? "Tomato soup, coming up! ) Thankfully, Pumpkin Cheesecake didn't go sour on me like Beaver Moon '05 did. This is lovely and I wish I had a whole bottle rather than just a decant! Ah, well. I will cherish my decant!
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    Spiked Punch

    In the bottle: Smells like a fruity foo-foo drink! Sweet, yet tangy. On my skin: Smells even more like, well, spiked fruit punch! Unfortunately, it went very sour on my skin in a very short time, so it's not a scent I'm going to be able to wear. Phooey!
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    Pumpkin Smash

    I really like Pumpkin Smash! The funny thing is, I never read the reviews for it or the description, so I had no idea what it was SUPPOSED to smell like. I don't get asphalt or beer at all, fortunately! I do get what I thought was honey, but must be beeswax. I also get sweet, spicy, smoky incense. Very nice non-foody pumpkin scent. It's what I wanted Pumpkin King to be!
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    Egg'd Mailbox

    Egg'd Mailbox smells creamy in the bottle and is reminiscent of Egg Nog '05. But once it hits my skin, the foodiness goes away and I get the spicy "oriental" perfume someone else mentioned plus carnation (I think). It's a nice enough scent, but probably my least favorite of this year's Trick or Treat scents.
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    Pumpkin V (2007)

    I'm still testing Halloweenies and will probably still be doing so until the new year. I've been grabbing decant imps at random, so I didn't know the notes when I tested Pumpkin Patch V. Some of the pumpkin blends tend to go peachy or buttery on me, and I don't really like that. This one, on the other hand, was all spice with a bit of lemon peel, spice and vanilla. Ginger usually turns to asphalt on me and it didn't in this blend, luckily. All in all, Pumpkin Patch V smells gourmand but not necessarily foody. Love it! Now to work on obtaining a bottle! This is my favorite of the Pumpkin Patch blends this year.
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    The Phoenix

    I love the way The Phoenix smells in the bottle. I can smell all of the notes--the lime, the wood, the salty aquatic notes and, of course, Snake Oil. This scent is totally evocative of the ship's description and is just amazing! Bravo, Beth! Unfortunately, my wonky chemistry messes it up. Upon first applying, the ozone and aquatic notes jump to the forefront and get screechingly, headache-inducingly loud. After a while, they step back a little and I can smell more of the lime and Snake Oil, but all in all The Phoenix smells quite sharp and manly on me from start to finish. I am going to have to wear this in my Phoenix scent locket (how appropriate!) so my chemistry doesn't change its loveliness.
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  22. When I think Nancy Drew, I think of "no nonsense" clean, fresh scents and citrus scents. I'm thinking Embalming Fluid, Shanghai, Phantasm, Kumiho....
  23. Enraged Groundhog Musk is a nice spicy musk to me.
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    Vasakasajja

    Dressed seductively and sumptuously, reclining in a bed strewn with glorious, sensual blooms, she awaits the arrival of her lover. Her breath is quick with anticipation, and her cheeks are flushed with passion: skin musk, wild orchid, champaca flower, amaranth, tonka bean, and French vanilla. Mmmm.... I smelled filigree_shadow's bottle of Vasakasajja at the recent Chicago area meet 'n sniff. It smelled lovely in the bottle and I immediately put it on my "want" list. I just obtained a bottle in a swap, and I am thrilled that it smells even better on my skin and it has rocketed to my Top 10! It is everything I wanted Dark Delicacies to be. Some of the notes are similar, but Dark Delicacies went really sharp on me. (Incidentally, that's what I swapped for Vasakasajja, so I hope my swap-ee likes it!) Vasakasajja is a gorgeous, lush floral blend, and is so well blended that it's difficult to pick out specific notes. I'm not sure I'd say it's sexy, but it is just beautiful. I got several compliments on it today at work. Must obtain more!
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    Tweedledum

    I thought I had reviewed this a long time ago, but I can't find my review. Weird. Anyway, Tweedledum has become one of my favorite summer scents. It reminds me a lot of LUSH's Jungle--it must be the combination of the patchouli, fruits and "green" notes. It's not dead on, of course, but they're two great scents that go great together! So if you love Jungle as much as I do, you MUST try Tweedledum.
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