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  1. Dark chocolate and key lime truffle.

    The Chocolatier series is very straight-forward, as I think they should be. This one is exactly as described, down to the specific (very juicy) key lime note. It's no other kind of lime, it's very much that breed. The chocolate takes more of a background here, but I think that's the nature of a citrus note in perfumery. I anticipate the lime losing its aggression just a little bit. The longer I wear it, the sweeter it gets, though it's still not a blend I'd describe primarily as sweet (not sugary at all).


  2. Oh, wow. If I love this so much already, what's it going to be like with some aging, especially with notes that are so prone to deepening with age?

     

    I don't find this to be green at all. I find it to be golden sunbeams from high windows with dustmotes floating in the air. The vanilla has a strong raw characteristic, as described in the notes. This is only raw vanilla-- not bean, not orchid, not foodie. It has its own distinct character. The balsams are sweet and have a nice texture to them, as does the leather. It's an odd mix of nappy suede and smooth, worn leathers. I love it. I really, really love it.

     

    I ordered this for a librarian friend in my life and I'm so glad I got one for me as well. I hope she adores it like I do!


  3. This is very much Snake Oil and O, and in a very good way. The Snake Oil is not a component in the background, and it does seem to have that rawness that fresh SO has. The longer I have it on, the more I can smell the nuance of the honey(s), and it starts to take on a character unique to itself, rather than just smelling like I layered SO + O (would that be SO2, with the 2 as subscript? chemistry!).

     

    I love it fresh and I am absolutely certain that I will love it even more aged. I rarely break my "no multiple bottle hoarding" rule, but I will get at least two more of this one. This is a long-term keeper and will be a BPAL classic.

     

    Note: The longer I wear this, the more throw it has, too. Nice waft to it.

     

    Edit: In less than two weeks of having this blend, it's already started deepening in that Snake Oil way. Oh my. So good.


  4. I don't like this in the bottle on first sniff, it's very bitter. Wet, this starts out as all leather on me, and it's a little too raw. As it dries down, it quickly smoothes and softens, letting the blonde (and it's definitely blonde) tobacco emerge, followed by the wood. Finally, the cognac comes forth to round it out. There is no real booziness or liquor-y smell. This is a masculine scent, but of the sort I still very much enjoy on myself.

     

    I like this, but for now it feels unfinished or unsettled to me. There is an aspect to it that I associate with transport shock or whatever. I'll revisit it in a couple of weeks, but I'm pretty sure it will be a keeper.


  5. Dark chocolate, whiskey, and cognac truffle.

    This is pretty much what you'd expect from the description. Foodie, but with a certain refinement. The dark chocolate is full of rich, deep, velvety cocoa. The whiskey darkens it further, while the cognac offers a higher, ever-so-slightly sweeter note. The booze is very forthright. This is exactly what I wanted


  6. Huh. This is interesting. My first bottle of Black Lace was good, but not spectacular. It should have been awesome on me, but just not quite. I aged it and it's nicer now, but still not what I was hoping for. However, the new batch is exactly what I was hoping for. It's not an aging thing, I don't think, it must be a slight batch variation. This is more like the dark Antique Lace I'd been wanting. The vanilla cream is sweeter, the tobacco and incense contrast perfectly. Now I finally get Black Lace.


  7. "Traces of caramel?" Really? I don't have a huge problem with amping certain scents. Now and then I find something, but caramel hasn't generally been an issue. Until now. Yikes. I get nothing but burnt caramel. I really wanted to perceive the other notes, but caramel is upstaging them all.


  8. I suddenly understand why people kept insisting Shub is citrus/lemony. I never interpreted the cubeb in Shub as lemon, but in Crib Girls, it's super-tart.

     

    Right now, this is not the most balanced blend. The cubeb is the strongest note, drowning out the honey partially, and the cardamom entirely. However, I am pretty certain aging will temper it. As it is now, I actually really like it, but I'm looking forward to more honey and cardamom.


  9. This one was instant love for me. I immediately went and found a backup bottle, and I am really not doing that much these days. It smells like the color red, which happens to be my favorite since before I could speak. Regal, rich, velvety-textured, stately red. Super-saturated and intense. Carnation and clove dominate, which is fine by me. The musk and incense give it depth while the pomegranate balances the rose.

     

    I love it.


  10. This may be one of the best BPAL scents ever. The vanilla, musk, spices, etc, are so very smooth and rich. I don't know what I could say that hasn't already been said. I ended up wearing this to my wedding, despite having to use the last of my tiny stash of it. I am hoping very much for a re-release.


  11. I'm pregnant and I still wear my oils. Things smell a little stronger to me, but nothing is triggering nausea. My "morning sickness" (such a lie, it's all damn day) is more the reflux variety than puking.

     

    I feel like I should be "good" and not wear perfume, but I liiiiike them. Maybe it's time to just haul out the scent locket.

     

    I have Miss Lupescu on right now.


  12. By now, I know what BPAL will work on me or be to my tastes, and which won't. But every now and then, something surprises me. This should be an instant favorite for me, but my skin is doing something terrible. Something about the dark musk and vetiver are combining to make this smell not only overwhelmingly amp-y, but cheap and cologne-y. My skin chemistry is usually very cooperative, but every now and then a vetiver or a black musk will go off horribly on me. This is one of those times. I'm so sad, because, hello, opium, tonka, and frankincense should be the perfect blend on me.


  13. CXX

     

    It took me a minute to realize what was in this one. It's very heavy on the myrrh. Asp Viper is one of my all-time favorite oils, and this is very much like Asp Viper sans almond. The oils are even the same color and consistency. I am a huge myrrh fan, so this is perfect. I can't wait to get more CTs. Making these based off beloved GC oils was a wonderful idea.


  14. April, too, marks the apex of the year's fertility, expresses the reawakening of the sexuality of the Earth and her inhabitants, and May's full moon celebrates both the fecundity of the creatures and flora of this world and the vibrancy, rejuvenation and life-affirming energy of Spring. Flower Moon embodies the unrestrained bliss, energy and color of the season: a bouquet of vivid, sexy blooms, coated in thick, golden honey... wisteria, swamp jasmine, honeysuckle, daffodil, rhododendron, phlox, and a mix of California wildflowers.


    I do not like florals. You hear me? I do NOT like florals. I like scents that may have a floral element, but stick too many flowers in there, and it's all downhill. The only all floral I've liked until now has been Beltane '06.

    Until now. Oh, my word. This is just beautiful. It's so intensely fresh and innocent and sexy the way that a nymph would be sexy, delighting in one's own skin. This blend has the same juiciness as Beltane, but this is not the same blend. These aren't hothouse exotic flowers, they are definitely wild. The honey holds everything together, enhancing the fresh/sexy thing it has going on. The mood is so joyful, it really captures a wildly blooming spring.

    I am actually keeping a floral blend. Holy shit.

  15. This has a note in common with Crumpet Rebellion, and has a breath of Shub Niggurath. I absolutely love this rendition of 13. It's the best one yet and I'm a little regretful that I only ordered one bottle. It's absolutely not a chocolate scent. This is all spice, all the time, on a brown sugar (perhaps slightly burnt, in a good way) base. Yet, not foody. I've worn it three days in a row, and I so rarely do that.


  16. This is a round, ripe, voluptuous scent from the juicy berries and figs. The leather grounds it (and makes it dirrrrty), the cream smooths it, the cognac classes it up. I can get every note, but at the same time, the blending is perfect. I know that sounds impossible, but it just is.

     

    I am absolutely in love. I am not a huge fruit lover, unless it's a really dark fruit, a la Snake Charmer. But this is just naughty. It's such a sophisticated, seductive scent. Wearing it makes me feel very womanly and very powerful. Color me surprised. My next order will have a backup, as this has shot up to my top ten.


  17. I can't believe that this isn't getting more love. This is the most coffee-ing coffee scent that ever did coff. Seriously. It makes Misk U look like a few drops of spilled coffee on a library floor and Pinched with Four Aces is totally just Folger's Crystals and cigarette butts in comparison.

     

    This scent takes me back to Christmas in Germany. There are a lot of Turkish immigrants in Germany running cafes that serve Turkish coffee. I've only had it once, and this is an absolutely perfect representation. It's thick and *just* barely sweet. I am not getting any booziness or harshness from this at all.

     

    I smell absolutely delicious. This is one of those oils. I will never get tired of this and I am willing to bet that when I leave the house today, I will turn heads with my deliciousness.


  18. Dry? Dry?! Ivy, darling, you are a crazy person! Okay, so the description says dry olibanum, but still!

     

    Scattered Gloom is rich and smooth. When I put the dot of oil on my hand to test it, the oil seemed thicker than most BPAL, with a consistency a bit like Candy Butcher. I made my plea for this one in particular because it had two of my absolute loves, opoponax and opium (not the floral!). Olibanum and black currant are also winners on me.

     

    I couldn't be any happier with this blend. It's a beautiful showcase for opoponax and the opium. The currant is not at all fruity, but adds a deep, dark sweetness that is absolutely NOT candylike.

     

    I'm in love.

     

    Try this if you like Schwarzer Mond, Chrysanthemum Moon, Penitence, Lycaon, the Minotaur.

     

    Try this if you wanted to like Masabakes or Ligur, but didn't.


  19. I got a decant and I tried it on the man I'm seeing these days and it was instant love. I'm not a leather fan, but somehow this is so warm and rich with the musks that it works. He thought so too, he inhaled and immediately mentioned Xmas presenty goodness. I ordered him a bottle tonight.


  20. This one is for aging. I get almost entirely Dorian from it at this point, with a pale lavender character. No Snake Oil in evidence. My bf smelled it on me and informed me, "You smell like girl." He commented that there was a baby powder smell, too. I think he's smelling the white musk. I like it now, but I think it will be much better after a few months.


  21. Every year I try the pumpkin patch and every year I trade them away. I love pumpkin, but for some reason, none of the PP blends ever stand out to me as remarkable or particularly wearable, even. I got decants this year because they looked very different from previous years and I had some tentative hopes.

     

    This is it. This is the Pumpkin Patch blend for me. I am so not a fruity blend person, but this is luscious. Something about the myrrh and coconut binds everything together and smooths it all out. I don't get the mango and persimmon as distinct scents, though I'm very familiar with both notes. They are just a bright, sweet/tangy fruit. The pumpkin does have a buttery aspect, but it isn't overwhelming and seems to dissipate awhile after drydown.

     

    I wore this around my bf and his parents and as soon as I walked in the room they commented on a nice, spicy-sweet scent.

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