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Lycanthrope

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    When your favorite GC blends are discontinued

    It's hoppy, but... maybe Beer from the Marsh Woman's Brewery?
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    Tanuki No Yudachi

    Seeking shelter from an evening rainstorm. Lilium speciosum, rice wine, white grapefruit, lotus root, bourbon vanilla, and vanilla orchid. Wet and bottle, grapefruit, grapefruit, grapefruit, rinds, and even the pulp, smash a pip between your fingers, grapefruit. Given time to calm down, the grapefruit segues and mixes with the topnote of the lily, which is a heady, casablanca type, reminds me of LUSH's Lily Savon/Ghost, touch of dry from the wine, dry burnt sugar, and then the other supporting agents are probably there but very quietly in the background. Citrus Lily, with good throw. Fairly complex.
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    Ordering Imps

    Whurps! Then I just paid an LE bottle for a GC bottle. Oh well, still sounds magnificent.
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    Ordering Imps

    I think the new additions are general catalog (they say they are entering Excolo), but they have only the option for bottles at this time. After further thought I ended up just getting a single bottle of the mayan deity, but... it was much more confusing than usual.
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    Ordering Imps

    I cannot figure out for the life of me how to do a custom imp order on some new GCs - in fact everything is an 'imp pack' and I can't split a new GC into just a single 4.00 imp. Help!
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    skekTek the Scientist

    The fruit is very strong in this. It's a tropical myrrh resin, although pretty quiet on the myrrh. There is a floral background but it doesn't really strike me as a violet scent. On me this starts going really weird, but I blame the passionflower, as this goes the way of most tropical scents on me - delicious initially and then kind of funky after a long drydown. Hours later this is still a touch fruity, but more like, orange rind, or the memory thereof. I don't... really get science out of this, unless the scientist is clearly on a tropical beach.
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    Go to Sleep, Darlings

    I also am wearing Snow White on the other arm... and... that's all I get is the creamy almond-snow Snowcake like scent. Don't think I need more as I have plenty of vintage Snow White.
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    Like Brooms of Steel

    Camphorous, dusty, corrupted apples and ash. Yiiiikes.
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    Almond Blossom

    On my skin, this is a fabulous snow note. Starts off even citruss-y sweet, like an orange-flower citrus, burns off quickly. Then goes right into classic territory of things like Talvikuu, Nuclear Winter, Skadi (but more floral). I don't actually picture flowers when I wear this. But, on me at least, it goes into DELICIOUS SLUSH territory. And I like me some DELICIOUS SLUSH. Have to wear versus Skadi to see which one gets my love this year. Two paws up! Yay whore frost!
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    Winter Stars

    Preface: Mugwort smells a little like stanky-stank on me. I get mostly a strong mugwort (that gummy, resinous stinkiness/herbalness), which is like a burnt sage leaf to my nose, a bit gummy, sticky, and dry. I get little mandarin or orange/like, and then a very gentle blue musk. The rockrose/costus is definitely adding a hint of sweet, but I am not getting a lot of iciness or even Beth's snow note. It's very narcotic. I think this may be a good bedtime scent if I can get through the strong initial burst of muggle-wart. With drying down the musk moves to the forefront and the whole scent does even out a tone. I love the concept, but I see this being less 'bright' and more 'gentle night.'
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    Death-Fires Dancing Over the Tombs

    I get a huge hit of camphorous, eucalyptoid mint, rapidly decaying into a sharp lavender, with a very bizarre, slightly sweet 'round' drydown. It's pretty bracing and fresh. Herbal, and actually, if you like lavender, you'll probably enjoy this. I get... um, as a color association, a speckled gray-black. It does bring to mind labradorite, for some reason. Hrm. I like.
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    Scrappy Damsel

    Definitely my interpretation of this scent is not necessarily a statuesque, strawberry-blonde heroine, but I see instead a little mischievous prince, blonde, with a hint of a goatee, kind of like a Liam Hemsworth of Princes, looking playful yet a bit devious. To actually describe the scent, I suppose... It is strong on the dry initial bite of cedar and the light 'acidity' of that note has remained on me throughout wear. The scent itself is definitely not strong and has less throw than I would like. It is a cuddly sort of thing, like a blanket or personal force field. I would have to say that the floral aspect of this scent is a mild radiance or a gilded edge rather than strong petals. The scent dries down surprisingly woody and nutty almost, a soft, hazy skin-scent that is a touch exotic. Amber does a little bit of that Lugubre Gondola prettiness but it is not strong! Surprisingly unisex, worth a shot. Try this if you like, um... The Coiled Serpent, Aureus, um... maybe Penitence?
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    Hesiod's Phoenix

    So simple... vanilla, amber, oudh. On my skin, a little bit of a sweet resinous amber with vanilla, and the oudh heats up a touch and adds a sparkling smokey note. It dries down simple and sweet on my skin, like a marshmallow or some kind of odd LUSH marshmallow woods concoction. Sweet, innocent, simple. Tasty.
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    Baruch's Phoenix

    Wet, I get the schmear of fig and cedar together. There's a spicy, sugary note mixed with orange and honey, touched with a little sharp resin. It smells kind of like... a cedar fig yogurt with a sharp almond, a hint of spiciness and splintery woods, but other than that it is not a straightforward resin smell. It is very hard to describe. I would say closest to Strangler Fig with the creamy fig family.
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    Butterflies, Flowers and Jewels Attending

    Please don't take this the wrong way. I am a guy, and this perfume so embodies young pretty girlhood, that I feel wrong wearing it! It is a superbly beautiful white floral-orange floral scent with a perfect base of spices and resins. When I wear it it flashes to me unicorns and parties in the backyard with toddler girls and mixed drinks that are really made just of juice. Then add the reality of me being a man in my thirties and the creepiness factor in my personal situation strikes. It is so wonderfully feminine that I. Just. Can't. Handle. It. So, please, get this wonderful perfume but it is not unisex! On this gay guy it is so pretty it is disarming.
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    Hope and Fear Set Free

    Sounds like it should have been awesome, but I am not someone who does well with bourbon vanilla. Having several frankincense essential oils the sharp resinous top note is what I am looking for. On me this starts off with a hint of the glowy white resin but turns very foody on me quick. Final dry down is a safe and well behaved vanilla. Not something I am reaching for, sadly.
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    Shiny Furball Hair Gloss

    Right. So, this is exactly perfect. It's a warm, rich cedar forest, and sweetens up over time, without being too 'musky' or 'sweet.' Also very appropriate for me, and more neutral for sure! I will have to scrape together a little more to get an extra bottle or two. I have short hair, but found myself using more just to get that foresty woodsy hit!
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    Black Pomegranate and Blackcurrant Atmosphere Spray

    Whoa, dude, it's like a giant sexy pomegranate in a slinky black slipdress sidled up the to bar, bought a cosmo, and then slapped me. So smooth. And yet so dark. Mmm.
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    Haunted Houses

    Wet, this is planks and wood and creaky splintery floors. As it's trying to dry down on my skin, it's vacillating between strong hits of cedar, wood shavings, and this odd scent I've smelled a thousand times before but can't identify but... what is that? I swear I've... OH. LILY SAVON SOAP. I'm getting a huge hit of lily of the valley, rising up with a touch of something... foggy, gassy, almost a touch gasoline-y. I'm a big time cedar amping fiend, and so for me this is a duality scent, both scents rolling and ebbing, waxing together, and on my skin unable to decide if it is going to sit still as a giant, stolid house like House of Night, or a haunting spirit. It mixes together into a little bit of a cacophony, unsettling, very potent. It's musty white florals and predominantly strong lily (of the valley type), darkened and corrupted by dusty, smutty woods. Ok, well, yeah, I guess that's a haunted house!
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    A World Where There Are Octobers

    Dear Invidiana: I cannot post my reviews after your reviews, since you perfectly nail every scent with so much more descriptive ability and much clearer than I can! I totes agree. Doods. This is like less gritty October. I get more wet green leaf, intermixed with a light powdery wood, and slightly crinkly mostly yellow and orange leaves. There may be a bit more woodsiness to this than standard October with less... um, musty rot? This, please note, is coming from a wolf who LOVES the smells BPAL uses to describe and embody decay. Mmm. /wolfpounce /leafsplash /rollrollroll
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    Autumn Fancies

    Wet, I get hay, sweetgrass, dry, crumbly, tan and gold grasses. There's a whisper of something lemon verbena-ish (or I'm crazy). Sweetness of amber rolls on through as a middle note and I get little Coyote and The Lion flashbacks. Not exactly sure what the dominant deep note is... it may be a dark musk of some sort because it's got that round sweet musk element. I think what I'm pulling out as verbena is the berry-esque fruity tone noted in the review above. The scent is kind of... a lemon-amber-black musk. On drydown the grassy element is not as pronounced, it's mostly a very predatory (and sensual!) amber black musk. It's very pretty and atmospheric, but one bottle will do me fine.
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    September Midnight

    Wo-pah, there's the pomegranate. I love eating the fruit. Years of buying The Fruit of Paradise ineffectively should have taught me that my skin does not play well with BPAL pomegranate. Wet, I can get the slightly smoky scent of myrrh taming some of the fruitiness into submission, and on, it's less syrupy sweet powerful. Over time, this does seem to be a pomegranate for me of a more wearable variety. The myrrh resin tempers the sweet but it still retains some juiciness. I'm not getting a lot of floral but on my skin this went directly to smokymyrrhfroot. Grown up pomegranate. I will continue to play around with this bottle. If you like resinous scents, like Penitence, and also a hint of bright autumn fruit, get this. I'm not so sold, but I'm a cold stone violet mint kind of wolf.
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    Noctiphobia

    One of those very well blended scents that is hard to put into words, and definitely squishes into one of those olfactory squibblies that ends up making me sound like I'm just spouting out notes. Overall, this is interesting. Much sweeter than I expected. For some weird reason I keep thinking 'Big Red Gum.' It's very smooth, and I am getting a very inky musk out of this. Maybe 'indigo musk,' as I feel like I've smelled this before. The scent is not woodsy, or terrifyingly sharp or bright. It has a moonflower like fleshy floral, and maybe some other really 'wide' white flowers (oh, God, that made no sense). It also has spices running through it, almost like a whisper of pepper that makes this whole fragrance edgy and not cold. It's a warm, visceral type of night musk. I wasn't sure what to expect. I agree that this is like Night's Bridge, but without the stone and cologne like notes. Noctiphobia stays very close to the skin but it makes me think of menacing moments in the darkness. I'm not sure I need more than what I have, but this is a very evocative scent that pulls off the fearsome, pulsing heartbeat in the evening feel. Plox to wear with: a deep burgundy and violet crushed velvet dress with blood garnet and silver rimmed necklace and earrings.
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    Toad

    "…It's never the wrong time to call on Toad. Early or late, he's always the same fellow. Always good-tempered, always glad to see you, always sorry when you go!" "He must be a very nice animal," observed the Mole, as he got into the boat and took the sculls, while the Rat settled himself comfortably in the stern. "He is indeed the best of animals," replied Rat. "So simple, so good-natured, and so affectionate. Perhaps he's not very clever -- we can't all be geniuses; and it may be that he is both boastful and conceited. But he has got some great qualities, has Toady." Dapper cologne, scorched waistcoat, a bit of pipe tobacco, and motor oil. Didn't see the topic open yet. Maybe I missed it? Searched a few times. Anyways, TOAD! I've never had a fragrance named after toads... there's a pic of a dapper Geicko-Gecko-esque amphibian on the front looking sly, as if he's holding a cane, quite the rogue, eh? First sniff from bottle, it smells a lot like fierce tobaccos, like those in Hellfire (new formula). There's a bit of an effervescence to the aroma, something just slightly on the edge of spicy (like cloves?) and then there's a whole burst of more and more metal components, a grumbly undercurrent of functional metal. I'm not getting too much linen or burnt aroma from this, but this is a machine that is well-used, it's got oil and grease that is hot and working. This kind of smells like what I would imagine the penultimate sexy mechanic would smell like, all grease and a touch of filthy tobacco, pipemetal... It's good. I'm keeping my bottle.
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    Dust of Snow

    The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued. - Robert Frost Snowflakes and hemlock leaves with snowdrop, iris, and Peruvian lily. This is the familiar BPAL snow note, with a smooth almost eucalyptus like, smooth green to it. The lily is not terribly strong, and there's almost a vanilla sweetness underlying the scent. Drydown turns less minty and more a close, whisper of a scent. Pleasant.
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