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freyasfae

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    The Witch's Garden

    Yuck. I usually like herbal and green scents, but this was less witch's garden on me, and more the cellar where she keeps her potion ingredients: dank, stale, and pungent. No, thanks.
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    Cheshire Cat

    In the bottle, smells very sharp like grapefruit, but the other notes come out when wet, and I end up liking it less actually, and then a sort of anisey note comes in which I generally abhor, but it is subtle fortunately. This makes a more floral, spicy summer scent, but not a keeper for me.
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    Endymion

    This should be the kind of scent that works for me, but on me it smelled mainly citrusy (despite no citrus note being listed) and was just "pretty," but I have plenty of pretty, citrus scents. ETA: When wet, this is a white floral perfume, but it doesn't take long before it becomes a clean, cottony scent - like a perfect laundry on the line scent. As it dries more the pear comes out, but it still largely remains a clean, linen-y scent which surprised me, but reading the other reviews, it seems I am not the only one.
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    Dragon's Bone(r)

    Well, this one has taught me that the dragon's blood note really isn't for me. It tends to go soapy on me, and while this one goes a little soapy, it is still a very pretty scent with the pear blossom and foodie elements coming out as it dries down, but the dragon's blood overwhelms those notes on me for the most part. I wanted something a little more foodie.
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    The Book

    While, I loved the idea of smelling like books, I tried some of the book scents like Quintessence of Dust, and while I liked them, I didn't necessarily enjoy wearing them. Howevah, the Book is the book scent I want to wear. I actually get beeswax and rose at first, but as it dries down, the leather becomes more prominent while the the tonka and vanilla bourbon tar come out to play. The rose on me is not thin at all, it is definitely there, and lends a light floral touch to this otherwise bookish scent.
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    Thalia

    A sweet and fruity scent with a touch of flora. Usually I like the champagne note a lot, but this smelled more like grape on me than fermented grapes.
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    Helena

    Ah, it's a jessamine, not a jasmine which is why it's softer. Nice, wet spring floral, but ends up drying down into something very perfumey.
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    Annabel Lee

    I have been pleasantly surprised by how much I like sweet pea when BPAL does it. After the sickly sweetness of Bath and Body Works sweet pea scent, I had sworn it off. At first this is mostly sweet pea, and it is sweet, but not sickly so, and as it dries down the other notes start to come out and really balance the sweetness with a lush greenness.
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    Leather Phoenix

    I got this as a frimp in a forum swap, and on me this just seemed like the BPAL leather note, but a little softer and more rounded out. Reading the description, I am that it has many death notes for me: star anise, frankincense, and patchouli, but those didn't really stand out for me. Overall, it is very well blended.
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    Skadi

    Now, this is the winter scent I have been looking for. I tried the more snowy scents, but they often ended up being too sweet, then I tried the evergreens, and they were too pungent on me, and the mints too ozony, but Skadi, she is minty (more foodie minty), the coconutty BPAL snow, and a touch of pine.
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    The Bear Prince

    There are some BPALs that from the initial inhale, I fall backwards in olfactory bliss. This is one of those. This is what I had hoped for in Snow White, and while Snow White ended up being too sweet, the light musk (skin musk, maybe?) in this scent balances this subtle rose and powdery, coconutty fresh snow with an earthiness that the saccharine, ethereal innocence of Snow White lacks for me.
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    Kill-Devil

    Agh, this is so sweet, even with the oak wood, it's just super syrupy sweetness. Nope.
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    The King's Daughter

    With the sweet pea and watermelon accord with the woods and green elements, this reminds of Give Me Thy Breath, My Sister, which surprised me because I thought it would be too sweet, but the green cut it, so it has this girly, pink sweetness to it, cut with beautiful, soft greens, and in the case of this scent, soft bark browns. I continue to be surprised by how scents like sweet pea (which Bath and Body Works made me hate for being too sweet) show up in BPAL scents, and I find a new love. And this is the second I have tried with elemi listed as a note, and I am finding I really like this strangely salty note.
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    Alma Venus

    In the imp, this smells like an herby honey, but almost as soon as it goes on the citrus notes start coming out. As it dries down, it becomes this very sophisticated scent - the scent of a woman who knows what she likes and demands it. It has a similar feel in this way to some of the other Venuses I have smelled, but it is still very much its own.
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    Burial

    I do love BPAL's dirt note, but this is a spicy dirt that I do not care for. The addition of the patchouli takes it from fresh upturned dirt to weirdly spiced dirt for me.
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    Grief

    I love when BPAL captures things like salty tears in a scent. At first, I thought this was a soapy floral, but there was something in the background that reminded me of salty tears which I think may be the elemi. The florals are very pretty, but the lonely, somber type. And it is very light.
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    Blooming Rose

    This scent lists so many of my favorite notes, but on me, it's not particularly dynamic. It's sweet and pretty and the rose doesn't dominant, but that's about it - sweet and pretty.
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    Bewildered in a Dream

    A more herbal lavender, I couldn't really pick out much more of the other notes. It's okay, but there are other BPAL lavenders that I prefer.
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    Centzon Totochtin

    While I love the BPAL cocoa note, I just don't like the rum note, and this was very boozy hot dark chocolate on me. I prefer El Dia de Los Reyes.
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    Zombi

    Zombi has to be my favorite dirt and rose scent now! I tried Deep in Earth which I did really like, but Zombi beats it because the rose is more prominent (probably because Deep in Earth is rose geranium). I adore the BPAL earth note and the sweetness of a classic red rose, it's perfect. I need a bottle!
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    Mokey

    Unsurprisingly, this was all violet sugar on me at first, but the green added a bit of sharpness to it. After it dried a bit, the osmanthus joined the party and brought some ripe berry with it, but the violet sugar is still prominent. This isn't morphing dramatically on me, it's more subtle. After an hour or so, this starts to get slightly soapy violet on me (which almost always seems to happen with violet, but it doesn't get overwhelming so like in Queen Gertrude). While some reviews call this little girl, on me, it's a little more sophisticated, instead of lilac purple with a bunch of other pastels, this is more like this color palette:
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    The Isles of Demons

    Wow, this one is a morpher. In the bottle, it's like soapy florals, but as soon as I slather it in on it's sandalwood with a touch of white florals, then there's a moment where it starts to get a little medicinal funky like some resinous notes like laudanum? THEN, a fruity floral starts to come in like the red in Dragon's Blood, finally it settles down into a smokey coconut for awhile, but then as it dries and fades rather quickly it goes powdery amber on me. I adored the smokey coconut stage, but unfortunately, it still kept morphing.
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    Thanatos

    Wow, this has so many death notes for me, yet it works! The rose is a spicy rose, and spicy to the point of almost foodie, then it dries down to woods. I love how BPAL surprises me when I am ready to write off notes as death notes.
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    Kubla Khan

    Wow, this is a complex scent, a sort of clean woods with florals overall. I can't really distinguish individual notes as this is well-blended, but not in a one dimensional way. I like it, but I have better.
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    Lucy's Kiss

    This is lighter than I thought it would be, but it does have that element of innocence of Lucy that is then matured by Victorian spices. Overall, this is very well blended and hard to determine any specific notes other than rose and Victorian spices, and it mostly stays the same on me. Nice, but not a keeper for me.
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