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    Scent for Halloween?

    I'm torn between Dorian and Aeval for St. Patrick's Day. Dorian might win out simply because I like it more, but I haven't tried Aeval more than once. Hmm.
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    Feed Me and Fill Me With Pleasure

    It might just be due to the fact that the Red Bird of Bitchiness has flown in for a visit this week, but I experience this as a cedar single note. That's actually not bad, because I do like that smell, but it's just not what I expected at all. The other surprise, given the notes, is that it has low throw. It's decently long-lasting and already has a longer life on my skin than it did two days ago when I got it. I think if I give it some time - if only to get past the whacked-out hormones - this will be a more complex scent on me. ETA: Yes, the next day I could smell patchouli under a certain soft sweetness. Then today it was a bit woody again, but hormones were still on the wrong end of the seesaw today. I do love that I can wear this at that time of the month without tragic results, but I like the sweeter, patchouli-heavier version more. ETA 2: Feed Me is now several months old and the honey and patchouli are gorgeously blended together. This isn't as woody as it was at first. Maybe I should have bought more than one bottle, but I'm not sweating it. There are so many other good things to smell.
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    Sin

    This was a generous frimp from the Lab. At first I can hardly smell Sin, which was unexpected given the notes. As it dries, though, it blooms on my skin into the softest scent containing patchouli that I think I've ever worn. The cinnamon is the most prominent note and it blends beautifully with the others. Patchouli is really more of a subtle base note in Sin on me, but I like that it isn't very similar to any of the other patchouli scents I have. It does seem to be like a cousin to Snake Oil, or really closer to Saw-Scaled Viper due to the cinnamon. Because I love both of those scents, that's a good thing. ETA: Two days later, I'm getting almost a cola overtone from Sin and I really love it. That might be due to hormones, but hopefully not. This has claimed a spot on my list of favourites for sure!
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    Goblin

    Goblin, in perfume form, is my swooning high school love for the edgy, wonderfully weird boy who probably grew up to write code and go to Burning Man. This transports me back 23 years, to exploring the local head shop and New Age store, to nights of Skinny Puppy and Bauhaus and candles and cyberpunk everything. I put Goblin on and I'm 17, feeling for the first time like I could live a life of excitement and endless intellectual curiosity. It's exhilarating and yet it makes me imagine the road I chose not to take - an intellectual exercise in itself, and one that I welcome. This was a generous frimp from the Lab. The coconut and patchouli in Goblin are addictively fantastic together and the benzoin is the sweet, beautiful glue that binds them. It reminds me of Banshee Beat and will be the bottle I buy instead of hunting down an expensive bottle of BB. This is also similar to #occupywallstreet, but mellower and sweeter. Its bottled nostalgia is a comforting hug. Even fresh from the mailbox while I'm hormonal, Goblin is gorgeous. I can only imagine how much better it could get. Lately I've been obsessed with the Lab's patchouli note. With scents like this available, that probably isn't going to change. (Edited because I finally realized what this scent truly evokes for me and what makes it so magical.)
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    Tweedledee

    In the imp I smell all citrus, but before looking at the reviews I wasn't sure of the notes. Wet on my skin the orange blossom, well, blossoms. It's not long until the kumquat, white pepper, and the white tea emerge, in that order. Something about the combination makes me think of a white grape for one weird moment, but soon I can pick out all the notes again. The kumquat and orange blossom seem to amp the most on me. It doesn't have huge throw, but I think this is going to be a mood booster.
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    Port-Au-Prince

    The Lab sent me this as a frimp sometime last year and I tried it only once before moving on to other new smellies. Then I misplaced the frimp for a while. Today I've been on a small cleaning kick and I found the ersatz imp case (read: Maxalt container) that contained Port-au-Prince and several beloved imps that I'd been missing. Now to review it, finally. In the imp, this smells like a rum and Coke. Wet on my skin, there's a brief period when I get a whiff of Dr. Pepper, of all things. That might be the sassafras and clove. On the dry-down, there's a buttered rum feeling for a while and then it settles into a lovely, warm bay rum with the sassafras, clove, and almond in the background once it's fully dry. Now I can't stop huffing my arm. Even though it's a boozy scent, I still think I could get away with wearing it to work because the spice is more predominant, it doesn't have a powerful throw, and I work in an unconventional office in a creative field. This would have been perfect on the cruise to Haiti and Jamaica that my husband and I took in January, and I would have taken it along if only I had found it in time. It reminds me just as much of Jamaica as it does Haiti. Whenever I want to evoke the feeling of that cruise, I'll put on some Port-au-Prince. I also think it would layer fantastically well with Snake Oil or Morocco and could even give an alcoholic boost to even Smut, which doesn't go very boozy on me. I'll wear it any time of year. Thanks for another brilliant blend, Beth!
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    Kabuki

    Kabuki is cherry-dominant in the bottle. When I first got it, I didn't have the patience to wait a couple of days and let it settle from shipping. That was a mistake because it was an unpleasantly licorice-dominant, stinging scent. Today, a little over a week later, I'm giving Kabuki a longer skin test. As it dries, it's smoother and more blended than it was fresh out of the mailbox, but I still think it needs a bit more time to age and mellow. Unfortunately for me, I want to smell like cherry Twizzlers but the star anise is amping on me. It's odd that the star anise is a little too sharp to my nose, because Butterscotch Balls & Black Beetles is one of my best scents, I like anise as a flavour, and I'm one of those people who loves black licorice. Red musk is a note that my skin amps in nearly all of the several scents I own that contain it, but in this blend it's a supporting player. Likewise, cherry stands out pretty well in Blood Kiss but not in Kabuki. Star anise wasn't quite as noticeable on me in BB&BB, but maybe that's because the patchouli whipped it into submission. Maybe with more age on the bottle, all the notes will become more integrated. Until then, I think I will try layering it with Dragon's Musk or Smut. My colour impressions of this scent are red, black, and white in that order. You'd think the black would be top because of the dominant star anise, but no.
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    Smut

    Yesterday I got my bottle of Smut 2013. It's probably too soon to know its potential, but I've been craving a bottle since a friend wore her older Smut - I'm going to guess probably 2007 or thereabouts - and I loved it so much that I knew I needed some, but I was too late for last year. Even though it was still chilly from sitting in my mailbox all day, even though I knew it needed to settle, I put some on one wrist last night. I liked it, and I couldn't figure out what scent it resembled. I decided to give it a day-long test today and it finally hit me as I applied it that Smut 2013 reminds me of Dragon's Musk without the dragon's blood resin. (Now I know that Dragon's Musk isn't quite as "all DBR, all the time" as I've been thinking - it's just that my nose didn't identify the musk.) For now at least, this is nearly all musk with a vaguely salty undertone. It gives me a dry impression, not sweet. Maybe the booze is a salty rum. This doesn't have a lot of throw at first, but as it dries it intensifies. I'd say it lasts a while because when I woke up this morning, I could still smell a little bit of sweetness from last night's dab. That makes me hopeful that it will sweeten a little bit as it settles and ages. I'm thinking I might layer it with all kinds of things: Bordello, Snake Oil... I might even try it with Sic Erit and Third Charm. To me that's a good sign, because those are some of my favourites. Grog or Port Au Prince would probably make sense too, but only if I find that the boozy notes don't emerge with aging. For me, out of the combinations I've tried, this only layers well with Snake Oil and Bordello. ETA, 2/26/13: I'm giving Smut 2013 another test today. After it's had a few days to settle from shipping, it's sweeter - more like what I wanted it to be. There seems to be a bit of my beloved red musk in there. Yay! I still think it will improve with some age on it. ETA, 2/7/2014: Smut 2013 still has that salty smell, which I also get from Dragon's Musk. I almost never want to wear it, unfortunately, but I put some on the other day and it hasn't changed much from last year. There's a little more of my beloved red musk peeking out, which has sort of a grapelike quality on me, but not enough to counteract the salt. One day I might swap or sell this, but I'll let it age for a while longer.
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    #20 Love Oil

    In the imp I smell mostly cherries with an herbal backdrop. Wet on my skin it's a blast of earthy herbs. I want to say I can smell a tiny bit of cumin, as odd as that might sound. Soon there's the same dark rose that's in Black Phoenix, and I think I also smell carnation. Huffing my wrist to identify notes gave me a runny nose, but when I quit shoving my arm into my face it stopped. After 20 minutes the rose is the only note I can identify in the scent, but then a few minutes later that cumin smell briefly reappears. Within 30 minutes of application, it's a soft, dark rose with low throw. This was lovely to test, but I think I'm going to offer it to a friend who loves rose scents more than I do. As for the intended effects of the scent, my husband would be far more likely to say that Snake Oil is a love oil.
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    A Sudden Invitation

    A Sudden Invitation is very fresh and green smelling, thanks to the white mint. This is my first experience with that note and I find it delicate, not zingy. The agarwood and sandalwood are lovely grounding notes for the higher-pitched mint, and all I could really notice of the plum was a sweet undertone. Light, woody, and sweet all at once -- I consider it a brilliant blend. There's something both ethereal and earthy about this scent, like a faerie that can fly but often chooses to walk and enjoy the feeling of the ground beneath her feet. It's unlike any other fragrance I've owned and I like its Asian feel. I think it will be a great scent for springtime. ETA: Four months later, the agarwood has really started to come forward in this scent. It's still just as subtle and soft, but it smells less green.
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    Sic Erit

    The review that I originally wrote for Sic Erit didn't do justice to how it has aged, so I decided to change a lot. This is for the 2013 release, but I've got a review of the 2015 release later in the thread. Edited on 2/1/2018: After five years of age, Sic Erit is still one of the most wearable BPALs for me. It was an instant favorite and it's always been in my top five. Though I might have flings with shiny, new scents, I always come back to Sic Erit. When the oil is wet on my skin, there's a peppery and earthy quality like a live geranium in a pot. As it dries, Sic Erit mellows into a sweet, woody, ever-so-slightly-peppery patchouli that's a mellower cousin of Banshee Beat. I think of highly polished wood that's such a deep shade of red-brown, it's almost black. It's truly astounding how Beth managed to create something that, years later, really does make me think of arrow shafts. It seems to become one with my skin and it lasts for hours. If it returns, I'm going to buy at least one bottle every time.
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    Alice's Evidence

    It's Christmastime in the bordello! If Bordello had a shy, more holiday-minded sibling, it would be Alice's Evidence. Wet on my skin, this is a nostalgia trip into the Kirkland's that I used to love going to in a local mall that has long since closed. That's probably the prune/ginger combination talking. This would be a gorgeous room scent, but I don't really mind smelling like a Kirkland's myself when I need a comfort scent. Prune, cassis, and ginger stand out the most on me and I get a strong impression of cinnamon at first. There's a touch of quince in the background and barely any rum. Throw is low once it's had about an hour on my skin and it doesn't last more than about three hours even when I put some in my hair. If it lasted longer Alice's Evidence might become a bottle purchase, but I think the lab's generous frimp will be enough at least for now. My synesthetic tendencies see this as a glittery burgundy and deep gold. Alice's Evidence would likely be perfect for anyone who's looking for something soft, especially in colder weather.
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    Scent for Halloween?

    On Christmas Day I wore Mother Shub's Holiday Temples. It wasn't cold here, but I wanted something cozy anyway and nothing too bold. For New Year's Day I plan to wear Economic Recovery.
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    Sed Non Satiata

    Sed Non Satiata projects a sophisticated and ancient yet somewhat edgy sex appeal. Goddesses of old would wear something like this. It's beautifully warm and somehow my brain is getting resinous woods out of it. Maybe the myrrh and red patchouli are combining in a way that makes me think of wood, or more likely it's because I had a migraine last night and that usually jacks up my sensory processing abilities for a day or two. Anyway, all I have on is a single dab that I applied to one wrist and then spread around by rubbing my wrists together. Still it bowled me over and for about the first hour after I put it on, I thought I'd need to wash it off. I stuck it out and I'm glad I did. A little Sed Non Satiata goes a long way and for a long time. The tuberose combined with the resins might explain why this makes me think of Baghdad, another scent that I can only dab on in the tiniest amount. Yesterday I had a migraine and this morning I was feeling the after-effects, so I probably should have held off on testing Sed Non Satiata for now. After I applied it, I started having some queasiness and twinges that made me worry about reviving the migraine beast. After that initial blast died down I was okay. Florals are sometimes a migraine trigger for me, but in small doses I love many of them. I do intend to keep this imp, because somehow I avoided the danger zone and it really is a sensual masterpiece. Red patchouli, honey, and musks are all among my favourite notes. Cognac and myrrh work for me depending on what else is in the blend. In small doses, I like rose and geranium. Sed Non Satiata would be perfect as long as I never apply it anywhere close to my head, because that would be too much for me. That one dab had a potent throw for about three hours. After that point it started to fade or maybe I was just getting used to it. The imp will last me a while at the rate at which I'll be forced to apply it. All things considered, I could see myself wearing this a couple of times a week if I didn't have migraines to consider. ETA: When I'm not in migraine postdrome, Sed Non Satiata isn't nearly as strong and it's like Womb Furie with a floral twist. I'm buying a bottle for sure.
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    Scent for Halloween?

    Today I'm wearing Dragon's Musk to go see The Hobbit.
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    Lil' Menes' Feline Entertainments

    When I first tested Lil' Menes' Feline Entertainments, the bottle was fresh off the mail truck. I knew that it probably would need time, but I was just so curious about how it would smell that I couldn't wait. There was something sharp and almost meaty smelling on that first skin test, which I guess might have been civet - I'm unfamiliar with that note. Whatever that one note is, it became so strong on the dry-down that I almost couldn't stand it. Now that Lil' Menes' has been sitting in my BPAL box for about four or five days, it's much nicer on my skin and fortunately I don't smell that meaty note. I mention this in case there's anyone out there reading these reviews, wondering if there might be something wrong with their nose because they had a similar "meaty" experience with this scent. Something in here reminds me of black musk, because I don't get any sweetness from this like I do from red musk. I could see there being white musk in it too, because there's something high-pitched in there. There's an herbal, woodsy quality blending well with the musk and I'm getting no hints of whatever that meaty smell was a few days ago. It's good, but it would be better if I were getting the slinky Snake Oil with citrus or sweet red musk experiences mentioned in the reviews before mine. Three out of four cats in the house were interested in this scent when I put my wrist near them, enough so that my husband got out some real catnip for them. Occasionally it will waft up from my wrists when I least expect it, like when I was changing shirts or when I was making breakfast. I'll keep my bottle, but I may try and decant some of it for a couple of my friends who are also owned by cats. ETA (July 22, 2013): The scent still isn't sweet, but it's now so soft and comforting that I think it will be one of my regular sleep scents. I think I'll keep all of it, after all.
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    Womb Furie

    (2012 version) It surprises me that I didn't review this already. Womb Furie is HONEY with just a little hint of Snake Oil on me. It's spiced honey, honey, honey with just a whisper of vanilla. This is the first honey scent I ever owned and it was a bit of a shock to me that any note could be more prominent on me than the Snake Oil blend, but it works wonderfully. During those four or so days every month when my womb does indeed feel furious, Womb Furie is a perfect scent partially because it amuses me, but mostly for the fact that hormones make this smell even better on me than it normally does. Why I kept putting off buying a full bottle of this I may never understand, but I still have a fair amount in the decant and with any luck it will come back for 2013. If it does, I'll buy at least one bottle.
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    Aeval

    Wet on my skin, the sweet pea is the only thing I can smell. After it dries the sweet pea and sage fight for dominance, and during this stage it occasionally smells like plastic dolls that I had as a child. When it moves out of this stage I get lovely sweet pea with some sage (that I can identify as themselves) along with a faint warmth that is probably the musk. After it's been on me for about two hours, sage is a little stronger than sweet pea. Tonka isn't coming through for me as far as I can tell, but maybe I just don't know that note well enough yet. Hormonal wonkiness might be causing me to interpret the sage and sweet pea combination as '70s-era plastic dolls at times. It's pretty when it doesn't smell like those dolls, but it isn't really my style. I probably will give this lab frimp to a friend.
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    The Black Temple Burlesque Troupe

    Having never tested or smelled the old incarnation of BTBT, I ordered a bottle because it sounded like it could be a hybrid of Gelt and Haunted. That's almost exactly what I get on my skin. It's off the mail truck yesterday and I must note that my hormones might be skewing it somewhat. I expected the oil to be dark, but it's fairly light against my skin. The burst of cacao grabs my nose first and soon the black musk is right alongside it, making me think of dancing girls on a stage bumping each other out of the way in pursuit of the spotlight. Cured tobacco leaves come out after it's dry, about ten minutes after application. As an ex-smoker, this doesn't bother me because it's not the smell of tobacco on fire. The black musk does turn a bit powdery in the way it usually does on me, but no baby powder ever smelled that good. I would swear there is a tiny bit of amber in this. After about twenty minutes to half an hour, it's smoothed out into a gloriously well-blended scent. My visual associations with this are deep cocoa-coloured velvet; a glass of brandy (not that it smells like brandy, but that's what I'm seeing); and a lock of wavy black hair falling down across a pair of blood-red lips smiling against snow-white skin. Ooo, and as it moves further into the dry-down I can see black-clad figures on a dim dance floor. It's as if my favourite goth night from the '90s has been captured in a bottle. (Thank you, Beth! I've been looking for a scent that would do that!) Right now I'm listening to a playlist that includes Marc Almond and Lycia, both of which are perfect musical accompaniments to this scent. In other words, BTBT is sensual and alluring, but not overpowering. I think I could get away with wearing it to work in my offbeat office full of creative misfits because there's a softness to it. One bottle probably won't be enough for me, and I'm not one for buying a lot of backups.
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    Lick It Softly

    Maybe it's the fact that the bottle is fresh off the mail truck or it could be hormones, but after about twenty minutes it occurred to me that Lick It Softly smells kind of like a softer Jareth on my skin. Or, you know, maybe my nose is just being dumb today. This vanilla goes kind of musky, and the mint is well blended with it. There's some light sugar in there somewhere. Overall it feels cool and comforting. I don't find it to have much throw, so it would probably be good for days when I need something soft and sweet. ETA: Nearly a year later, the mint and the vanilla both are more true-to-life candy cane. After it's dry I do get the slightest hint of whatever it was that made me think of Jareth before. Maybe that's the vanilla. It's aged into a new favourite and I think I will want each year's Lick It.
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    Miskatonic University

    I don't know what it is about this, but it almost immediately turns into CORN CHIPS (yes, that loud) with a little side of coffee and some vague sweetness. When the dust starts to show up after it's dry, the situation becomes even more dire because I amp the Lab's dust note and boy, is it Not Good to my nose. After more than an hour I also smell old books, but as it turns out, as much as I like the smell of libraries, I don't want my own self to smell that way. This was an untested bottle purchase. So, in summary: Fritos and sweetened coffee in a dusty old library, yowza. ETA on 6/14/2013: With some age on the bottle, the corn chip smell turns out to have been the dust note in disguise. The Irish coffee finally takes its rightful place at the front. I get a little bit of polished oak, but not much. Now it really does smell like Irish coffee in an old library and for certain moods on damp days in fall, that will be just what I need. Miskatonic University is now safe from any swapping or selling urges, I think. ETA on 5/28/2015: Well, I spoke too soon, because the corn chip smell comes and goes depending on my skin chemistry. I've given this to my husband. It smells like it's supposed to when he wears it, and he's an H.P. Lovecraft fan.
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    Scent for Halloween?

    I put on this year's Pumpkin II for Thanksgiving this/yesterday morning, but realized too late that it was too harsh for my headachy brain. I thought Snake Oil might soften it and luckily I was right.
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    Black Phoenix

    This was an unexpected surprise when I bought witchling's bottle of Third Charm. I'd been wanting to try it, so thank you, witchling! If the cherry/almond scent that greets me in the imp would only show up on my skin, then I could happily wear Black Phoenix any time. Unfortunately, almost the instant it touches my skin it's loud rose and a powdery note that I recognize from another scent; I want to say Brisingamen, so it must be amber. Sometimes I can wear amber, but there's a BPAL amber that doesn't agree with me and I believe it's in Black Phoenix. I don't get any of the cinnamon or musk that others have mentioned, unfortunately. Maybe it just needs more time to settle down from shipping, or perhaps a little bit of aging would help. After a while I had to wash it off because I was getting woozy, which for me is often a sign that a migraine is on the way. My migraine brain doesn't like many floral perfumes, but roses can sometimes work for me. It could be that it's just the wrong point in my cycle, so I may dab a little of this on at some other point. Black Phoenix reminds me of Black Rose, which as I recall has also given me that woozy feeling, but not always. Those pesky hormones and a finicky brain can make wearing perfume an adventure.
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    Mania

    It surprises me that I haven't reviewed this one, considering how much I was wearing it during the warm months. One day this past spring, I decided to buy a bottle of this unsniffed, thanks to the musks and my love of strawberries. I'm so glad I did, because it's a perfect spring/summer scent for me. Mania is tart strawberry with underlying light musk - simple and beautiful. Its throw is pretty potent on me sometimes, but then on some days it stays closer to the skin. I usually reapply within three to four hours because I just love the early stages, so I don't really know how long it lasts. One thing that seems worth pointing out: fresh from the mailbox, for the first couple of days after I got it, the musks were stronger than they were after it settled. It only took a few days for it to settle and mellow into a more fruit-heavy blend in which the musks were really the supporting players. If you're wary of the musks for any reason, that might be something to keep in mind.
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    Sugar Skull

    I ordered this on the day the 'Weenies came out this year and have inexplicably neglected to review it. So the bottle is now a couple of months old, and it hasn't changed much from that first wearing. Maybe it's a little deeper. In the bottle and wet there's a sort of rum-soaked raisin scent, but when it's dry on my skin there's a brown sugar smell at the forefront. Other than that, I can't really say that it morphs. It has pretty good throw, in that I can smell it wafting up from my wrists. Nobody has commented on it unprompted, and my husband doesn't have a great sense of smell but he said this is "nice," which is what he's said about at least 75% of my BPALs. This has a lot of texture -- I can almost feel the granules of brown sugar. My colour impressions of the scent are caramel and violet (I must stress that I mean the colour violet, not that I smell the flowers, because if I did I couldn't wear this). I love sugar skulls and this scent lives up to that name. Sugar Skull is one of the 2012 'Weenies I have worn the most and I might need a backup bottle before they come down.
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