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  1. Wow, this is lovely. Completely right up my alley in many ways...

     

    I too get a spicy sandalwood base, incense, and, after a minute, a fruity/floral note. I've been trying to figure out what it is, and it might be cherry blossom....really reminds me of a dominant note in Spirit of the Komachi Cherry Tree. Who knows! I could be way off, but this is really a nice scent. I'd bottle this in a second, and I keep a pretty lean collection.

     

    ETA: The more I think about it, I think it's not cherry blossom but lavender monofloral honey! Interested to know what others think...


  2. Arm-lickingly good, this one.

     

    This changes rapidly from bottle to skin. Once applied, I get a nice bloom of cocoa. The spice component is initially dominated by the cinnamon, but then it recedes a bit and behaves, allowing the other spicy parts to step forward. Not really sure what they are, but they are lovely. I really don't notice the wine note at all, and the maize is there in the background, giving this scent a bit of a foody base, but not overwhelming. I'm not a foody fan, but this is delightful.

     

     


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    I never, never would have chosen this based on the note list at all. Anything with rose as the first ingredient is usually terrible on me. But I sniffed this at Dirty South Will Call, then tried it, then fell in love... Isn't it fun to get to try things out in person??

     

    It's very peppery in the bottle, and on first application. In fact, it comes at you pretty strong, and almost has a strange potpourri quality to it. But the rose and caramel immediately mellow the pepper and then the berries softly kick in. SO pretty. I don't really smell the cognac at all.

     

    It dries into a soft resinous scent with some leftover pepper bite. 6 hours later, it's still here with me!


  4. Fascinum is such a well-blended scent - as distinctive as many of the notes are, it's difficult to pick them out. Overall, it's really a warm and sexy with the amber and the musk drying down to be the most prominent notes. I don't get the cedar, saffron, or incense impression that others have noted.

     

    It's a keeper - it seems like Fascinum will be a scent that will appeal to me in many different moods.


  5. I love me some Cinnamon too - I still haven't tried Inferno, Uranus or Wrath, so thanks for the recommendations. And since I also can't wear Chimera (too sweet), Priala (too powdery) or Bengal (too saffrony), I'm suspecting that we have similar taste!

     

    Anyway, about the Saw-Scaled Viper - it was fiery, but the cassia is a very strong stale cola, stale root beer scent to me. It killed any hope that I would like it. It's also a prominent note in Phantom Calliope, if you've tried that.

     

    I'm liking All Night Long the best so far...

     

     

    Ah hah! I found you!

     

    I'm a cinnamoholic who can't take the a lot of the other notes in most of the blends. So far, my cinnamon loves are Inferno, Uranus, Wrath and Eclipse. I couldn't wear Chimera, Priala, Highwayman, or Bengal.

     

    So far in my BPALdom, I haven't even looked heavily at the Snake Pit, but I notice in the search that Saw-scaled Viper has cinnamon and ginger (which I also am rather fond of) in it. But what is cassia like? And does the cinnamon really pop out a lot?

     

    Same with Bloodlust and Al-shairan: is there a lot of patchouli in these?


  6. This is good stuff. Sin is mostly black patchouli/sandalwood/amber on me - I'm not detecting cinnamon at all, sadly - and it does have a bit of incense-shop ambiance to it. That said, it's still a seriously sexy scent. Smooth and biting at the same time. Um, uh, yeah, I like it.


  7. My nose isn't skilled enough to pick out the individual notes in Hi'iaka (nor can I pronounce it!) but this is a really lovely floral. Not powdery at all - this is a lush, perfumed, almost juicy scent that still has a clean edge to it. I like this quite a bit. I'm not a huge floral fan, but this one is going into my rotation wiki wiki.


  8. Theoretically, I should love Al-Shairan. All the listed notes are good, and I am hoping that the unidentified incense notes aren't deal breakers, lurking in the shadows.

     

    At first sniff, though, all that I detect is that dreaded coca-cola note - cassia, maybe? It's not listed, but this smells exactly like flat coca-cola to me. Or maybe even RC cola, if you're from the South.

     

    Off to swaps it goes...


  9. While All Night Long is mostly cinnamon, it's not single note. It's more complex - a dark cinnamon. Not sweet cinnamon, like Chimera. Not powdery cinnamon, like Priala. It's darker, and almost nutty. I detect a hint of cardamom, I think, in the wet stage but that quickly passes. It's dead sexy, and I'll be giving it a test run soon!

     

    (Also, I have freckly pale skin, and this didn't react at all.)


  10. Kumiho is a very lovely scent. I was concerned at first that it would be too sharp (Embalming Fluid, I'm looking at you). And at first application, it was sharp but it immediately mellowed out. It seems more complex that just two notes - it almost has a light floral component to it. Combined with the warmth of the ginger, it's really very pretty. Two thumbs up - it will be perfect for spring.


  11. I was hoping for some serious cinnamon here, and the first few minutes didn't disappoint. Burn baby burn! And it did - burning itself out and then morphing into powdery myrrh. WAH! Not the powder!

     

    I love cinnamon so much I can live with the powder, but that still leaves me searching for my perfect cinnamon scent. Priala, I had such high hopes for you...

     

    (Love the label art, though!)


  12. My budget only allowed for one new Salon bottle, and after three trips to Whole Foods (we love them!) in Roswell for sniff tests, I picked Haloes.

     

    I'm not a huge vanilla fan - most of the vanilla blends I've tried were far too sweet for me - but this one is simply gorgeous. It's a creamy golden vanilla that is tempered by the sandalwood, and perfectly accompanied by small hints of fruity apricot and ginger. This scent almost glows, it really does.

     

    It stays pretty close to the skin, and the jury is still out on wearlength. I will say that you really cannot go wrong with Haloes - it's darn near perfect. Even the spouse did a "nom nom nom" on my arm, so I think we have a winner!


  13. Like everyone else mentioned, lavender practically bursts out of the bottle at first sniff. I happen to like lavender, but just get tired of its bullying ways. But Yvaine is different - the lavender calms within minutes and is softened by an absolutely gorgeous creamy magnolia scent. It doesn't even really smell like any other BPAL magnolia that I've tried, so seamlessly it blends with the lavender. And it lasts for hours - and count me as another who detect a delicious skin-musk note too.

     

    Truly, a stunning and beautiful scent.


  14. Aziraphale is very woody on first sniff, but it is soon sweetened and calmed by the musk. This is a gorgeous scent - light, unique and fittingly angelic in a masculine way. The ineffable dusty Bible accord note is eventually located on a back shelf.

     

    This doesn't have much throw on me - this musk is kind of a skin scent, really. But overall, Aziraphale is fabulous - I can already tell I'll be wearing this frequently.


  15. Bordello is sweeter than I imagined - right after swiping it on my hand I got a heady rush of plum and currant. After about 15 minutes, the sweetness has been balanced a bit by the adult beverage components. It's a lovely scent, but perhaps a bit too sugar-sweet for my taste. I'll keep it, though, and give it another try.


  16. The Smiling Spider is pretty much all clove, all the time on me. I can detect a little hint of musk and wood underneath, but no patchouli at all. It's a delicious scent with lots of throw, and one that I will be saving for the cooler months - it doesn't seem quite suited to July!


  17. I expected this to be a cold, chill scent, but my impression of Hunger Moon is one of strangely empty warmth. The ozone and sage give this scent a desolate feeling that is rounded out with the amber and sandalwood. This is actually an interesting scent for summer - the verbena and citrus notes carry well and don't overwhelm.


  18. Wow - this is nice. Different in a good GOOD way. I love the carnation, which is the dominant note for me, and the lemon balm and grey amber and noticeable too. The cypress and juniper are subtle base notes - not overpowering at all - and give this scent a chill counterpart to the warmth of the carnation and amber.


  19. At first this is pure lavender - wonderful if a bit dominant. The initial rush quickly subsides and the scent gains in complexity. Love and Pain dries down to a gorgeous, clean-smelling blend that is highlighted by the vanilla and golden copaifera. It's simply beautiful!


  20. Oh yum - Severin really is quite true to the notes listed. The tea note is indeed quite dry and is bitingly balanced by the leather note. Simple, yet powerful. This is fading quickly, alas, but is so dead sexy that I'll be reapplying it before bedtime. *grin*


  21. This is a sultry scent - damp, overripe and slightly mysterious. In the imp and at first application, I am surrounded by the scent of the hothouse flowers & swamp blooms - jasmine? honeysuckle? magnolia? Not sure, but the effect is heady, sweet and slightly narcotic. It's balanced by the warm aquatic base - this isn't a crisp, clear aquatic - it's deeper and fuller and very very beautiful.

     

    At first blush, I wasn't sure how the moss, evergreen and cypress would fit in. They are there, but very subtle. If I press my nose to my wrist and sniff, I can detect the crisp green note, but its overall effect is swirled into the eddy that is Bayou.

     

    Very nice!!


  22. I'm a total sucker for magnolia scents, so this was a must-get for me. Kanishta is gorgeous - sort of a dirtier, more exotic version of Black Dahlia. When first applied, it's a rush of magnolia and jasmine, yet not so sweet as to be cloying. The florals bloom and only then to I realize the very subtle patchouli has been there all along. It gets a bit of that smoky, mysterious opium note upon drydown.

     

    This is beautiful - a great floral for people like me who tend to prefer the darker, more resinous scents.


  23. Lyonesse is a very pretty, feminine scent - it initially starts out very sweet, floral and "perfumey." The sweet vanilla, and the stargazer lily, stand out the most for me and dominate the scent from first application on. I can sense the deeper note of the musk, too, but the rest of the notes are lost to me. In fact, this reminds me very much of Kindly Moon because both have that aggressive (but pretty) lily note that overpowers everything else.

     

    I like this, but not enough to wear it often.

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