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Mountaingrrl00

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    Oils To Help with PMS and Periods

    I've had good results with raspberry leaf and dandelion leaf infusions.
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    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    I took two semesters of Hindi, but those Sanskrit names are another thing altogether ....
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    I want a BPAL that smells like Bath & Body Works...

    I'd recommend Jacob's Ladder.
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    Magus

    When I sniff this in the container, it's almost entirely cedar. But on, it blooms into this deliciously complex and unusual woodsy-resinous-spicy-herbal, just slightly juicy blend. It does smell "swollen with arcane power". I've worn it to bed before and had especially interesting dreams.
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    Milk & Honey

    I notice some similarities to TAL Glamour, which kind of makes sense. Lemony something, heliotrope, rose, something else sweet and vanilla-like and golden. I put this on today and got money in the mail I'd forgotten I was owed (and which I could really use this time of year - hence the anointing!) and an old friend who never visits came by with a gift. Even the cats seemed more affectionate.
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    BPAL Patchouli - there's nothing else like it

    The first one that comes to mind is Umbra. The patchouli is strong, but it melds so beautifully with the cinnamon. Depraved might work - again with the melding, the patchouli and apricot complement each other very well.
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    Essence of Sunlight - What's the sunniest scent?

    Tarot: The Sun is my favorite sunny scent. If you want something less citrus, besides some of those already named, I find Al-Shairan to be a hot-sun cinnamony kind of scent.
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    Bathsheba

    The Seventh Daughter, Daughter of the Oath. She was King David’s lover, and the mother of King Solomon. Her scent is breathtakingly lovely, exotic and powerfully sensual in its innocence: carnation, sensual plum, and Arabian musk. In the vial and on me, this is pretty much all carnation all the time. There's a little fruitiness, but it's very very faint. It evokes memories of high school formal dances.
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    Sweet dried grasses scents

    I was going to suggest Coyote too. The Lion has a dry-grass note, too.
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    Alecto

    On me this is very cedary with some sharp greenery and a bit of sweetness. The raspberry leaf is not cloying or even particularly fruity - it's almost like a tea note. I like having another scent with olive in it, too - those can be hard to find, and this is a nice, round note, not briny. It's a good scent for feeling grounded and strong.
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    Swank

    I can tell there's some beautiful pomegranate in this, but alas, the ozone note is just too strong. It's that same headache-threatening ozone that made Macchu Pichu break my heart. Kind of like Everclear mixed with gin. Ah well.
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    Sol Invictus

    This was the Yule blend I was most excited about. I love amber, saffron, frankincense and citrus of all kinds, and it sounded like my dream blend. Sadly, I find the florals overwhelm all the yummy notes I was anticipating. On me, this is a sharp, dry, perfumey floral. It has a pretty strong throw, but not a lot of staying power. I've been imping out my bottle, hoping my decants find users who appreciate it more.
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    Miskatonic University

    I don't reach for this often, but sometimes it's just the thing - sweet but not too sweet, the butterscotch note tempered by a bit of wood and softness. I don't get a lot of coffee - it's not a jolt-you-awake scent. I think the coffee just lends some depth to the scent, and a subliminal suggestion of a hot beverage. There's nothing bitter about it. I like it on a cold morning when I want to carry a little comforting cloud around with me.
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    Succor

    Hm, I thought I'd reviewed this already ... Scentwise, I get the golden olive oil others have mentioned. It then dries down to a smoky sandalwood. I like the scent very much - it's quiet and doesn't smell like perfume, but rather like something that would be healing, without having a traditionally medicinal smell. Purposewise, this works. I don't wear it often, but it's my go-to oil when I've been thrown off-balance and need centering. It does just what the description says.
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    Black Lily

    Something about Black Lily reminds me of Queen Mab. I think there may be a similar sandalwood smoothing out and grounding the floral. I'm guessing that's the source of the sweetness and creaminess others have mentioned. Whatever it is, it works to make this a very attractive scent. This is definitely lily - a little green, a little sweet, very springlike. Minimal throw, little staying power, at least on my winter skin, which seems to be eating all but the strongest scents. It's nice enough that I will hang on to the partial frimp I got in a swap, and see if this works betterwhen the weather gets warmer.
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    Luperci

    I can't believe I haven't reviewed this yet! This is my favorite BPAL scent of all. It's earthy, woodsy and subtly sweet, with a soft animalic base. It just smells so alive and natural - but in a soft, wearable way. I don't get the super-sexiness some reviewers do, but it's definitely attractive. It's warm, complex and original. Luperci strikes me as a blend with higher-quality versions of many of BPAL's frequent ingredients. I like the honey better than that in any other blend; it's more of a round smell. The patchouli doesn't announce itself, but mixes with the oakmoss to create a dirt/outdoors aura. The balsam smells slightly sweet, woody, real. I'd wear this more frequently if it weren't an LE. It's such a beautiful, comfortable skin scent on me. Please make more of this!
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    Pumpkin Queen

    I've worn this a few times now and it's been different each time. The first time the buttery note took a long time to dry down, and I wasn't all that keen on the scent. On subsequent wearings I've gotten more of the other ingredients. The best was when I put it on after a hot bath: warmed, the butter disappeared instantly and the scent instantly became a perfectly blended spiced amber with a bit of orange zest. I think the pumpkin does add nicely to the creaminess of the amber; it's not just some annoying buttery thing to be gotten past. The cardamom in this one is very true, and the ginger and orange are cheery. I'll be wearing this in situations where it can heat up properly to be an excellent feel-good scent.
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    Marmalade!

    Cheshire Cat!
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    Spirits of the Dead

    This is like what I'd hoped The Dormouse would be. The tea and linden notes are most prominent. It does smell a little like iced tea with lemon, but there's more going on. Everything else is so well-blended that I can't distinguish other notes, though I'm sure they're all contributing to the fresh, cool, slightly floral-herbal, slightly aquatic vibe of this scent. Spirits of the Dead is subtle and light. It doesn't have a lot of throw and fades rather fast. I don't see myself wearing this in the winter, but perhaps I'll edit this review in the spring, if I haven't swapped the imp off by then.
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    Love a Victoria's Secret fragrance? Looking for a BPAL cousin to it?

    I just got a sample of Heavenly in the mail and it smells pretty close to The Sun to me!
  21. The TALs Hand of Hermes and Charisma would be a great combo if you have them. One or the other would probably do the trick, too. Or Anthelion. Some other possibilities: High John the Conqueror Paris (calming lavender, confidence-boosting spice) Succor Umbra (grounding patchouli, confidence-boosting spice)
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    Spice me, baby! The spiciest BPAL blends

    The "short guide to common recommendations" has good threads on cinnamon and clove scents. If you're looking for another saffron scent (that's the main spice I get in Scherezade) you might try Oblivion - very dark-spicy. And if you want Scherezade's muskiness combined with the fig and pomegranate of the fruity scents you've mentioned, you must try Mme. Moriarty, Misfortune Teller.
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    Love a Victoria's Secret fragrance? Looking for a BPAL cousin to it?

    I recommend Dorian, Morocco, and Xiuhtecuhtli.
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    Vishuddha

    In the bottle, it's a mishmash of notes - and yeah, rather medicinal. On me, it's earthy ginger root! A pleasant surprise, to be sure. The mood I associate with this one is fiery and outspoken, so it does fit. So much so, in fact, that it might actually be good to balance this with other chakra oils.
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    TKO

    “Many things -- such as loving, going to sleep, or behaving unaffectedly -- are done worst when we try hardest to do them.” TKO is a beautiful scent, but it hasn't worked for me as a sleep aid. (Fortunately, I have TAL Nocturne for that.) It is definitely a comfort scent for smelling on myself, and it's got such a nice edible/sophisticated balance, I want other people to smell it on me too. I think it's making me crave sweets, though.
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