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This smells almost *exactly* like Tintagel on me!
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Wow! I *hated* the smell of this in the imp. It was too boozy and strong for me. But then I put it on.. It immediately lightens and just sparkles. *love*
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Hee. White Rabbit, after I put it on, immediately turned to sharp coconut on me! Woah. Did this happen to anyone else? After a while, it softened to peppery linen, but there's still coconut in the background. I'm intrigued and I quite like it, but my nose is confused!
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I love how this sounded from the description and bought an imp because I covet *all* the Mad Tea Party oils. In the imp, this smells amazing. Roses...with a bite. Wet: Ooh. Roses are there...but there's a sour, acrid smell now. Dry down: Eew. No more roses. Now it's cat pee. Blah. Stupid chemistry. Later: MORE CAT PEE. Urg. I had to wash this off
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Just received this from Magdalene In the bottle it's roses. ROSES. Reminds me of the Body Shop Tea Rose oil my mom used to wear. Wet, on me: Still roses, but there's spice now. My skin likes to amp spice. I wonder if that's the carnation (?) Drydown: Rose is *very* faint now, and the spice is holding strong. Very pretty
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Silk Road A panoply of cultural treasures, spanning the herbs, flowers, oils and balms of the Romans, the Byzantines, the Mediterranean, the Levant, Northern China, Eastern Europe, Iran, the Bulgar-Kypchak, Mesopotamia, the Crimean Peninsula, Anatolia, Antioch, and North Africa. In the bottle: Cinnamon! And more cinnamon. With a under note of….cinnamon! This was some serious spice. Wet on me: The spice kicks up, but there's a bit of musk now to tame it. It's not as strongly cinnamon as it is in the bottle. Drydown: The spice decreases and lapses into something very pretty and sexy. I feel like a hippy with a bite! A few hours later: Silk Road faded fast on me, unfortunately. But it's so pretty that I have to forgive it for it's awful staying power. Overall rating: I love this one. Despite the scary cinnamon at first, this one 'ages' beautifully. I just wish it lasted longer
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A gentle white scent, breezes laced with the scent of springtime blooms and citrus. Lemon, lemon verbena, neroli, white musk, white florals, white sandalwood, China musk, bergamot and a drop of vanilla. In the bottle: Ooh. Lemons and fabric softener! And a hint of cream and softness. Wet: WOAH. SPICE! My skin just exploded this oil and kicked it up 743984 notches. The lemon is still there, but now there's cinammon and the cream has disappeared. Dry down: Still very amplified. I only put a drop or two on each wrist and it's throwing like mad. My boyfriend could smell it across the apartment. Full of spice now. I think the soft creamy smell from the beginning is scared and hiding. 30 minutes later: Softer now. Still has spice notes, but the softness has come back (yay!) At the end of the day (several hours later): Still soft and spicy. This one has huge staying power on me! Overall rating: Good. A little OMG STRONG at first, but I like what this scent becomes.
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He's intrigued by BPAL and says that Zephyr 'smells like hippy'. LOL. But he wants to try an imp that resembles the men's cologne "Swiss Army". Any recommendations? ETA: The Swiss Army website says that the cologne contains: Mint, bergamot and lavender, ylang-ylang, moss and cedar.
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I'm very drawn to jewel like colors; dark reds, blues, greens, and purples. Primary colors that are very rich. I was just wondering, being a BPAL n00b and all, if there are any oils that evoke these colors.
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OOoh. So much more to add to my wishlist! *eyes rapidly emptying wallet*
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I just get such a distinct visual impression when I see jewels and gems and it would be neat to have an olfactory impression as well.