octopusgrrl
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In the bottle: strong spicy resins with a slight mint tang, of all things
Wet: mmm, spicy and resinous, but not too warm or dry - more of a pure resin scent. There's a hint of tropical flowers as well, but not as overwhelming as they often become on me
Dry: sweet creamy vanilla
Verdict: I really like this one - it's a great blend of all the scents I like, and it's such a relief to not have the white floral notes take over!
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In the bottle: very gentle grapefruit/lemon citrus
Wet: a pretty light citrus scent with hints of spring flowers - daffodils and freesias
Dry: disappeared in about half an hour
Verdict: this was really nice when I first applied it, but I wish it was a lot stronger, then it would be perfect.
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In the bottle: strong incense
Wet: a mix of dark roses and patchouli
Dry: the patchouli dries to an earthy scent, reminding me a lot of Zombi
Verdict: intriguing and complex, but not really me. The drydown ends up too powdery and earthy for my liking.
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In the bottle: strong bergamot
Wet: spicy tangy neroli
Dry: a powdery floral that disappears after an hour
Verdict: it's not unpleasant, although when it's first applied the orange blossom scent is way too strong, but it's not really for me.
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In the bottle: soft, spicy almond
Wet: spices and flowers, reminiscent of Queen of Sheba but smoother and more rounded
Dry: gentle spicy vanilla with hints of floral
Verdict: very nice, but a bit similar on my skin to both Queen of Sheba and Old Kathmandu - I'll have to try them out against each other to see which I prefer.
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In the bottle: jasmine
Wet: more jasmine
Dry: yet still more jasmine
Verdict: I really need to steer clear of jasmine in oils: my skin grabs on to it and amps it up, and it's really not my favourite scent to start with. This is not as overwhelming as Black Widow on me but it's ultimately disappointing - all the other notes sound lovely and they're completely drowned by the jasmine
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In the bottle: almond and rum
Wet: buttery rum spice mixture
Dry: strong clove and, I assume, sassafras - ugh, smells like a dentists office I like clove usually, but not this strong.
Verdict: this comes out way too medicinal on me and is quite unpleasant. I ended up layering some Blood Amber over the top after an hour or so to tone it down.
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In the bottle: bitter almond
Wet: cedar and sandalwood with a hint of pine
Dry: dries to a creamy spicy vanilla
Verdict: this starts off smelling like Queen of Sheba on me, but it's not as "dry" a scent, and turns out quite delicious as it dries.
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A festive, dazzling blend, layered in mystery and intrigue. Patchouli, ambergris, carnation and orange blossom.
In the bottle: very strong orange blossom
Wet: orange blossom with a hint of spiciness
Dry: up close, it's orange and warm patchouli (a really nice rounded patchouli, not incensey like most), but from a distance I keep smelling tobacco!
Verdict: This is a really interesting combination - the first BPAL oil I've tried that has two distinct halves. I like both the original orange blossom and the dried-off orangey tobacco, though, and I'll be wearing this again. -
In the bottle: "clean", almost scentless
Wet: vanilla and gentle floral
Dry: vanilla fading to nothingness
Verdict: a lovely scent. It's the first oil I've tried where the vanilla is more milky and ice-creamy than spicy and it's really unusual. I just wish it was stronger and lasted a bit longer
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In the bottle: jasmine with a hint of something aldehyde, like lavender - maybe that's the coffee?
Wet: jasmine and patchouli - quite an unusual combination
Dry: spicy jasmine with a little vanilla smoothness developing into vanilla-tonka creaminess
Verdict: What is it with me and rose? Maybe it's because I've worn plain rose oil for a number of years, but BPAL's rose scents always come out too subtle on me. Mind you, maybe it's the jasmine that overwhelms the gentler rose. This is quite a pleasant scent especially once it's been on for a few hours, but the jasmine is too much for me in the beginning, so this one might be a swapper.
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In the bottle: a very resinous, syrupy, voluptuous fragrance
Wet: more amber warmth coming through - I recognise the scent from Spellbound. This is such a strong, heady oil!
Dry: the "roundedness" of the scent wears off, leaving a drier spicy incense that lasts for ages
Verdict: I really like this oil - it's quite addictive, but so powerful that I don't think I could wear it as an everyday oil. However, it will be a great exotic indulgence every so often.
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In the bottle: very sweet, like candied apples
Wet: sweet, reminding me of strawberry flavouring, with a hint of rose
Dry: dries off to a powdery rose-musk
Verdict: This is like Spellbound jnr. on me, but not as overpowering. It doesn't set my world on fire, I'm afraid. I don't hate it but I don't love it either.
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In the bottle: tobacco and chocolate
Wet: ooh, lovely! This is like a mix of pipe tobacco soaked in rum, and cherries, with a hint of dark chocolate - or liquor-filled cherry chocolates and cigars
Dry: less than an hour later, and this has faded away to virtually nothing, just a vague "perfumey" echo on my wrists. Stupid skin sucking up all the lovely Kali smells!
Verdict: I really want to bathe in this scent, it's divine, but it's so short-lived. A tragedy in an imp!
ETA: On subsequent applications, Kali has lasted a lot longer - not sure what happened first time around. Now it would have to be one of my favourite scents (despite my dh admitting that it reminds him of his granddad - it's the tobacco, apparently!) and I'm planning to get a full bottle as soon as possible.
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In the bottle: rich and fruity
Wet: wow, this is pure cherry on me!
Dry: it develops into being a bit drier and spicier on dry-down, but still lots of luscious cherry goodness
Verdict: I adore cherry scents, so I'm sold on the scent of this oil - this is my favourite fragrance of the 5 Voodoo oils I've tried so far. As for the Voodoo powers: I'm wearing it today for good luck with our house purchase - I applied a dab to the logo of our bank to gain favour with regards to our mortgage arrangements and approval. I'll keep you posted
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In the bottle: spicy, red and fruity
Wet: very strong and dry scent, vaguely fruity but also cinnamon/black pepper spikiness
Dry: the fruit has worn away but the spikiness remains – it’s not unpleasant, but quite distinctive and forceful. I didn't smell any floral tones at all on me.
Verdict: the scent didn’t appeal that much, but as for the Voodoo effects: I applied some to the backs of my hands just before we were to hear about a bid we put in on a house. I asked the loa to send me good fortune and that which would be best for us. Minutes later the real estate agent turned up on our doorstep to tell us the house was ours, despite ours not being the highest bid. Thanks be to the loa!
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I think Ravenous smells totally like Lolita Lempicka on me. I'm wearing it again today and can't get enough of that orange-vanilla-y goodness! But your (and your sister's) mileage may vary - it might just be my nose being weird
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In the bottle: black pepper and sugar
Wet: intriguingly spicy and sweet, with a slight floral edge
Dry: bitter almonds and spiced honey
Verdict: I think I liked it better wet than once it dried, but it's still really yummy. I don't know whether I'd wear it every day because it's rather overwhelming, but at times when I want to smell and feel exotic, this would be the oil I'd go for.
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In the bottle: very sharp, apple-y and sweet, reminiscent of Eve or The Hesperides
Wet: evokes the Islands with a fragrant group of flowers: frangipani, gardenia, lily and white ginger
Dry: a lush and complex floral - I wouldn't call this a light scent, there's definitely a hint of something darker and more interesting going on
Verdict: I would say that generally I'm more of a oriental than a floral person, but this is very intense and exotic, and I like it a lot.
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In the bottle: a sugar sweetness similar to The Hesperides, but with a hint of flowers
Wet: wow, this is bottled Spring! The jasmine/daffodil combo really develops beautifully
Dry: the jasmine and daffodil fade away leaving behind a sweet syrupy scent reminiscent of strawberries, which must be the plum
Verdict: this is delicious! I really love this scent.
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In the bottle: chocolate and coffee
Wet: rich chocolatey baked goods - mmm, pain au chocolat!
Dry: voluptuous slightly-burnt chocolate sweetness
Verdict: delicious, but it keeps tempting me to lick my wrists
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In the bottle: very light floral scent
Wet: citrus-y lemon (maybe the grapefruit) and gently floral
Dry: disappeared when it dried off
Verdict: a gentle pretty scent while it lasted, but doesn't really rock my world.
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In the bottle: light and floral
Wet: lily and jasmine
Dry: oh, yuck, there is something about this scent once it dries that reminds me of diapers, and does it ever put me off. I can't smell it up close, but everytime I move my head I can smell it - ugh!
Verdict: no, I really don't like how this smells on me at all - I don't even want to give it another chance. This is the first BPAL oil that I'm quite happy saying goodbye to
Anubis
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I've just started systematically going through a whole lot of old imps (and when I say 'old', I mean 2004!) I didn't review Anubis back when I first got it, but when I picked it out this morning my brain instantly associated it with being very dry, woody and 'hot' and one that I wasn't keen to wear again, so I was a bit worried. But oh my! When I put it on, my favourite cherry/almondy fruits wafted up, layered with some sandalwood and myrrh - it was just glorious! I don't know whether I'd mixed the name up with another oil, or whether Anubis has just matured beautifully in my favour, but it's wonderful. A few hours in and the initial fruitiness has worn off, but it's still a lovely warm myrrh and honey scent which I'm happy to wear all day. This one's a keeper, and makes me want to give some of the other oils that I wasn't too keen on back in the day another chance.