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Chris

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About Chris

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    casual sniffer
  • Birthday 10/10/1969

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    Atlanta, Ga.

BPAL

  • Favorite Scents
    white ginger, cinnamon, lemon verbena, dark roses, some amber, sharp spices. I like them very simple or very complex. Not expecting to be a big fan of fruity/foody. Can't call it a favorite because it's the only one I've tested so far, but I can tell you that I thought I would like Sloth, and I did, though it borders on too sweet over the long haul. I'm still thinking about R'Lyeh. Likes: Sloth R'lyeh On order: Dragon's Tears Highwayman Black Opal Delirium Veil Bluebeard Grandmother Of Ghosts Hecate Pele Viola The Lady Of Shalott De Sade Nero Bayou Dublin New Orleans Shanghai Crossroads Dislikes: Tum

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  • Interests
    Using scents to fuel writing. Finding out which of these scents I like, and which ones like me. Butterflies and moonbeams and fairy tales (and 80s music *g*).
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Astrology

  • Astrological Info
    Sun and Moon in Libra, Scorpio rising. Earth Rooster, Dragon rising INFJ.

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    http://www.livejournal.com/users/chrisjournal/
  1. Chris

    Sloth

    My first BPAL. This imp came in a collection I got from Olympia301, and what a wonderful introduction. Preconceptions: This will either be amazing, or terrible. There won't be middle ground. I have an affinity for some masculine scents, and this one sounds as if it will go that direction. Sniff: The myrrh is strong and sweet. I can feel the vetiver more than smell it. It's so heavy, I'm not sure what I think. Skin: Wet and on the inside of my elbow, the vetiver comes over the myrrh. Hard mahogany altar, polished to a shine. I'm so *relieved* that I'm not someone who vetiver hates, but until now I don't think I could have told you what it smelled like. It's not hard to tell it apart from the myrrh at all, though. Half-hour: I keep sniffing. Hard to wait 30 minutes. The two notes are balancing themselves now. I can smell both scents clearly. It's getting a little sweeter, too. I really like this, and I think I'd enjoy smelling it up close on a man. One hour: The spice rolls over me: old Europe, Hungary, slow dancing in burgundy velvet. There's a bit of powder now, sort of dusky, not baby powderish. The longer it's on, the more feminine it feels. Not so sure about a man wearing this anymore. Six hours: The scent is still there, but it's faint. The notes have melted into each other and me. They've faded into something…faintly chocolate?? Slow and indolent are good words for this oil -- it's busy, but seriously takes its time. This one's a keeper, though I'm not sure I would wear it for everyday. It's a selfish scent, drawing me inward rather than outward. There's a lot of romance here, but it's not for a crowd or a club. An intimate french restaurant, perhaps. A gothic castle, a dark and stormy mountainside. That's it! This is Wuthering Heights.
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