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  1. lookingglass

    As Above

    Wet: Squirting cherry almond, freshly tooled leather, and sweet, almost coconutty jasmine all rush to the front right away, like dom getting ready to bake an almond cream cake with the windows thrown wide open in spring. It's hilariously, bizarrely awesome and just makes me smile. Drying down: almond softens...less cherry...more like soft marzipan...and mingles with the dark vanilla, becoming more creamy, but not too sweet. The leather stays at the forefront, waxy, zingy, and unabashedly LEATHERY. Dry: THERE's the white patchouli! I've been LOOKING for YOU! (She's really why I bought the bottle blind!) Definitely patchouli, but soft and herbal, slightly rooty and indolic, but not really floral...it's hard to tell where the patchouli ends and the floral/wood accord begins, because this is a new BPAL note to me (I've smelled other White Patchoulis, and they've been more woody/floral...less patchouli than this-go figure!). Leather/Wood/Patchouli gather together and grrrowl...smooth and hard. Jasmine is not all cray-cray...she's leaving that job to the LEATHER... just adds a bit of live, delicate warmth. I can imagine smelling like this as I run through a sodden forrest, tearing and soiling the hem of my trailing lace dress, new leather corset laced far too tightly for such a warm day, to an impromptu, and quite mad, tea party. It's a quirky blend of severe and bohemian...grounded and airy...sweet and dank...nature made and human processed. I'm reminded of classic, badassed, leathery perfumes like Bandit, but with a distinctly modern twist. BRAVA! I really, really like this blend, and look forward to getting to know her better. She's a strange one!
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    Sugared incense

    The Other Miss Forcible!
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    Peach IV

    I smell DELICIOUS, in a dark and brooding way, just how I like it! Peach IV starts out with a blast of juicy fruit, bright resins (very like the All Souls incense note), and fresh wood-OUDH!!! It dries out quickly and flawlessly on me to a creeeamy, soft, slightly sweet, glowing skin scent. It's SO good! EGYPTIAN AAAAAMBER! Nuzzley, sexy, MINE!
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    Orange Blossom and Neroli Recs

    Isn't it D/Cd?
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    Orange Blossom and Neroli Recs

    Thanks for the clarification! I've changed the title of the thread accordingly!
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    Orange Blossom and Neroli Recs

    Yes. THIS!
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    Orange Blossom and Neroli Recs

    ETA: Let's talk about NEROLI! (Neroli thread merged w/orange blossom thread) I see BPAL released a neroli single note back in the day, and although the BPAL Search feature is down while I write this, thanks to Google, I get this old list. I see that Yves Roche recently released a neroli fragrance that has been received well (neroli and white musk), and I watched this , put out by Lush. I have Lorelei, Tisiphone, and Titus on the TO SNIFF list right now (I've tried many on the above list, but none live with me right now). How do you feel about neroli and what are your BPAL favorites? ETA: (remembers that bottle of Old Demons of the First Class in the back of the BPAL cabinet...rushes to slather...) ETA: Jezebel in the imp box!
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    BPAL Patchouli - there's nothing else like it

    OK-WHITE PATCHOULI, ya'll! The new Lilith new blend, Butterflies, Flowers, and Jewels Attending is the first BPAL I know of to contain it,and I cannot WAIT to smell it!!!! Does anyone know of another? The first time I smelled white patchouli was as the Tom Ford, White Patchouli. I've also smelled (and used up a bottle of) Maggie's Pharm'sWhite Patchouli oil. From the Now Smell This article linked above: "* Per Tom Ford, “We used patchouli orpur, which takes out some of the darker, smoky notes of patchouli”. (Women's Wear Daily, 6/20/2008). As near as I can tell, the word “orpur” is of fairly recent coinage. It seems to refer to ingredients that are of natural origin, but that have been molecularly modified, and according to W Magazine, the word is derived from “origin” + “purity”." In both the cases I've smelled it, it's quite fresh yet exotic: a blend of "clean" pachouli (that seems to be the base of the new orientals, a la Coco Mademoiselle), soft wood, a slight incense note, and white flowers, creamy, but with a distinctive green note. I've gotton numerous complements when I wear them, and I appreciate its "summer oriental" quality. I wonder what the BPAL White Patchouli note will smell like!!! (((grabby hands!))) Who else is with me?!
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    Looking for foody fall scents!

    Mouse Circus and The Other Hot Chocolate, too...
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    Looking for foody fall scents!

    From the GC I'd start with: Sin, Chimera (cinnamon), Bengal (creamy spicy-like chai spice), Shub (evil gingerbread!), Morocco (sweet, creamy spices, but more vanilla and a bit lighter in feal than Bengal), Siren (spicy ginger but fresh, too), Jack (pumpkin), Lights of Men's Lives (beeswax sweetness), Hellcat (nuts, cream, rum), Dana O'Shee (if you want something lighter and milky), Obatala (for even lighter milk), Eat Me (thick vanilla cake/currant), Drink Me (everything and the kitchen sink!), Bliss (chocolate), Misk U (coffee), Kali (chocolate w/flowers), Antikytheria Mechanism , Dragon's Bone(sweet woods), and Snake Oil (of course!-spicy/musky/sweet amazeballz; even if you don't think you like musk... you just might change your mind!). Here's this thread, too, with more links to more threads!
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    White Noise Fragrances

    Sounds like Thunder Moon might fit the bill, though I've never had the chance to smell it.
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    Whoso List To Hunt

    This is an earthy, warm, sweet, yet "finished" ambery floral. I don't get any harsh or jarring notes. The light rose, amber, and musk seem all at once to be creamy and softly powdery, slightly darkened by oakmoss. It reminds me of how Burt's Bees Baby Lotion used to smell, before the dreaded reformulation, but for grown ups. It's so soft, yet rich, like brand new Uggs feel. She really smells like a forrest sodden Alice... Totally dreamy...I am heartbroken to learn this scent will be discontinued.
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    Dragon's Bone

    I ripped through the Dragon's Bone this spring! I am a slatherer, and I really just could not get enough, and am now CRAZY about this scent. The dragon's blood is characteristically incensey/red fruity/lilacy. Orris is so nuzzley, and makes a lovely appearance here, comforting and sensual, like the scent of a loved one's warm, sleepy head. The woods are so sharp they read to my nose almost like a white musk, and keep the scent fresh (directly related to the White Rider, me thinks). It's like...a wanton's dusting powder. It's clean but creamy and slightly sweet. Top 10 update. No joke.
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    Miss Forcible

    My partner loves this one on me. He says it smells both classy and bawdy. I didn't know what I thought of it at first-it took me several wearings before I "got" it. Fresh, I found it thin and disjointed, the tea and anise were shrill and demanding, the cookies buttery but crumbly. Wearing it, though, it softens into the skin and becomes nuzzley and sweet, powdery enough to smell like a classic perfume, weird enough to be modern, and edible enough to be sexy. It's not the vintage musk I was hoping for, but I'm keepin' this ol'broad!
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    Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?

    I'd give Serpent's Kiss (Seething with passion, yet utterly cold-blooded. Dragon's blood, vetivert and spice), and Blood Kiss (Lush, creamy vanilla and the honey of the sweetest kiss smeared with the vital throb of husky clove, swollen red cherries, but darkened with the vampiric sensuality of vetiver, soporific poppy and blood red wine, and a skin-light pulse of feral musk) a go. They are both rich, sweet versions of vetiver.
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    A BPAL like my shampoo, conditioner, gel & hair products

    The Suave Moroccan shampoo and condish- yeah...Morocco lovers gotta try it.
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    Comforting, milky, farmhouse kind of smells?

    I was going to say the Norn's Farmhouse mixed w/Danna O'Shee
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    Self-Portrait

    This scent reminds me of pampering my baby with Burt's Bees baby lotion, with a slight, pale breeze of flowers...as if I was the one wearing the gardenia soliflor that had long dried down, after a full day of wear, as I breathed in his fresh, little, sweet, milky head. It's a precious, nuzzley smell.
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    Arana

    A agree that this smells like Anti Mech (my little pet name for her) and Haloes because of this apricoty sweetness that I can't quite figure out. The wood notes smell slightly like band-aids, and, yes, a bit "cologney", but it is so sweet with a dark, yet fluffy, vanilla, it's hardly offputting.
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    Coraline Jones

    Upon initial application, the grass note is green and fresh, but, thankfully, is not noticeably a lawn. On the drydown, the juxtaposition of clean skin and moss is slight-ly disturbing. The berry note adds a bit of tartness, but does not make the scent pink-mostly blends with the green to brighten it. Drying out, the blend is surprisingly creamy (must be the musk), and mossy green, without being at all muddy. It reminds me much of Eden, but with a less cloying milky note.
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    Hemlock Honey

    First on, there's a medicinal blast, that quickly morphs into a bittersweet evergreen note. The honey, though, absolutely dominates, and it dries down to a skin-hugging green, yet sweet, honey. It smells like I always wanted the milk that came out of weeds to taste, but never did. Oddly disturbing and approachable at the same time...Love, love, love...
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    Traveling with BPAL

    I packed mine in my suitcase. No issues ensued. BTW: SDB~ :rofl:
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    Notes That Don't Work, Blends That Do

    I can't usually to cedar, but I loooooove The Cat from the Coraline series! The cedar gives a bit of fresh, woody lift that doesn't go all pencil shavings. It's sweet and sexy! Leather, too, not so much, but the White Rider is clean, creamy, and comforting.
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    The Cat

    I, too, am wary of cedar, but this is amazing! It's everything I love in a fragrance: dark and sweet yet somehow just like a body should smell. It's wonderfully chewy, almost like a molasses caramel, with a fresh topnote from the wood and the green in the honey. Dried out it is both cuddly, without being too cute, and animalic. The sweetness is almost like coconut husk. It is reminiscent of classic orientals, but so much more wearable. Lovers of Snake Oil, Snake Charmer, and Banshee Beat will want to try this! Top 10!!!! eta: It's a complement getter for me, especially from my partner...meow!
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    Scents for battles in life

    Hey there, people? What BPAL do you wear when you need to kick some ass in life? The "Don't mess with me-I mean business!!!" kind of scents? Which ones really get the job done and have concepts that denote STRENGTH and POWER? Please share you stories here. I'll start: Snake Oil (tried and true for years) Mama Ji Crowly The White Rider (haven't tried Red or Black...prob'ly should!)
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