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Sperling

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    wrist-sniffing wench
  • Birthday 06/08/1991

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    Portland, Oregon
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    Notes: dragon's blood vanilla/cream lettuce sandalwood white musk beeswax BPAL: Dorian Rapunzel No. 93 Engine Under the Harvest Moon

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  1. Sperling

    Scent Recs based on your PERSONALITY!

    Hm... That's hard! Metal Tiger is a sweet, juicy 'pink' scent to me, but the note list is long and full of intent.
  2. Sperling

    Your Best-Bet "Must Try" Enabling Scents

    I would generally recommend the following out of the scents I've tried. Dorian - My first BPAL love and absolute favorite to date. The first time I smelled it I smeared it all over my wrists and held them to my nose all day. Mm. French Love - An introduction to dragon's blood. Persephone - A big, juicy rose-fruit. For those who love their Bath and Body Works. Sea of Glass - I do not enjoy clean scents, but my mother was converted when I passed my imp on to her. Excellent. Rapunzel - A pretty, sparkling green floral. O - Honey just doesn't work on me. It smells lovely on others, though, and O is the purest honey I've tried. For friends, though, I like finding a scent description that matches them best. I gave Anne Bonny to a particularly fiery, rebellious girl, Cheshire Cat to a goofy literature-lover, and Lawn Gnome to a sweet culinary student. Whenever I run into them, they smell like these scents. p: Success!
  3. Sperling

    Love-Lies-Bleeding

    Imp: Smells like sap. Not sure if I'll like this, it was a freebie. Wet on skin: Oh dear, this will not do. It smells identical to a chocolate-mint chapstick I had when I was little, a smell that I now identify as horrid. I washed it off... ): Love-Lies-Bleeding smelled like chocolate butter smeared over a flower, which probably works for someone out there, but does not work for me.
  4. Sperling

    Rapunzel

    Imp: A glittering pale green. I'm a newbie to identifying notes, so I suspect the green is the lettuce and the glitter is the angel's trumpet. Wet on skin Sweet green blossoms climbing eroded stone walls. There's a nostalgic feeling to the smell that I can't quite put my finger on. The only note listed in the description that I'm familiar with is the rose, but I can only catch the occasional whiff of it if I'm paying attention. Very well-blended. Dry: I like this best after a few hours of wearing, I think. The scent is light, delicate, and 'princess-y' floral with no outstanding notes. It lasted quite awhile on me, which florals almost never do, though from reading previous reviews this isn't always the case. ): I woke up this morning and caught its little white swan song on my wrist. Other thoughts: This would be so much more beautiful on an older woman--I just can't imagine anyone (who isn't sealed in a castle far, far away) under eighteen who could pull this off, which includes myself. I'm keeping my imp, though, for a romantic fairytale pick-me-up now and then. ETA: I'm pretty sure this is my favorite BPAL 'clean' scent. I may need a big bottle in the spring.
  5. Sperling

    London

    Wet: Definitely a nice, simple floral. There's a sort of sharp alcohol scent in the imp, though, that I hope doesn't show up on my skin. Wet on skin: Roses after a rain. Very, very pretty. It's definitely a pink rose; if I try to imagine any other color, my nose gets confused. I'm reminded of the rose garden at the Korean War memorial nearby, where I always stop and sniff the flowers. Dry: The scent remains fresh and rosey, but loses a bit of its wetness. I like this a lot, but the scent doesn't suit me... I'm more of a down-to-earth kind of girl. London is for Victorian nobility, lolita fashion enthusiasts, and perhaps my rose-loving gardening friend, whom I will gladly pass this imp along to. Addtional thoughts: I love that it's just rose--it's quite unlike other rose-scented things I've encountered in that it's so real. This has inspired me to check out other BPAL roses. Oh, and recently I recommended this scent to a girl cosplaying as Renge of the Japanese cartoon 'Ouran High School Host Club'. I think it'll suit her character well.
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