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  1. According to Lush's website, Yummy Mummy is geranium oil, "Brazilian Orange oil," and tonka absolute, but is supposed to smell like strawberries. So I'd look for either something with a strawberry note or with tonka + citrus. The Small Harem (https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/limited-edition/lupercalia-2016/small-harem/) from this year's Lupers, has both strawberry and tonka, as well as bergamot, which is a citrus note, so it might smell similar (bearing in mind that I've never smelled either Yummy Mummy or The Small Harem).
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    If your top 5 scents are... Then try these!

    If you like vanilla, honey, and candlesmoke, you definitely should try Light of Men's Lives. It's a GC perfume, and while it has no listed notes, it basically smells like vanilla-infused beeswax and candlesmoke. Several reviewers have compared it to No. 93 Engine, though they smell very different from one another on me. For honey/vanilla/patchouli, have you tried Womb Fury? It's a combination of Snake Oil (which is patchouli and vanilla) and several honey notes. It's one of this year's Lupers, which just came down, I think (though it's worth checking the lab's site just in case), but it's a recent enough LE that you can probably find some on the forums.
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    What BPAL would this fictional character wear?

    I would be interested to the answer to this if it also include Olly/Dig/Curtis/Lance/everyone ever on the show On a related note I was wondering about Jessica Jones characters, Jessica, Kilgrave, Luke, Hope, Trish Walker, Wil Simpson? Kilgrave would be something debonair/sophisticated and masculinely sexy, in keeping with his outward persona. Luke Cage smells like Old Spice. (The Old Spice Guy once recorded a video of himself as Luke Cage, "The superhero your superhero could smell like," and had it played at NYCC. Since then I haven't been able to envision Luke as wearing anything else)
  4. Adrastea reminds me a lot of Rose Jam (or rather, Lush's Rose Jam massage bar reminded me of Adrastea, which is why I now own one - Rose is an iffy note on me, but the milk and coconut in Adrastea turn the white rose in it into something comforting and delicious and the massage bar gives me a similar "yummy good kind of rose note" feeling.
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    Romantic Scents

    Seconding (thirding?) The Bride. And not just because it was my wedding day perfume. It's the white floral for people who normally avoid white florals, very feminine and delicate. And if you want to take it from romantic to sexy, you can layer it with O to amp the honey musk.
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    Looking for scents that smell like chai

    Plunder layered with Giljagaur (the sheep's milk Yule lad) is very chai-like to me. I get mostly cinnamon-spice and tea from Plunder, very little tobacco (or possibly I just like the lab's tobacco notes enough that there's no such thing as too much of one in a scent). Giljagaur is cream/milk and coconut with a hint of cinnamon rather than pure milk/cream, but if you drink your tea with coconut milk instead of the lactose-having kind, this combo is a dead ringer.
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    The Initiation

    In the bottle/wet: sweet/fruity grape juice rather than the boozey wine note I'd expected/half-feared. Agirlnamedfury is right about this being a Manischewitz-type wine. (If this stage stuck around longer I'd be wearing the heck out of this Friday night at my in-laws Seder, to fill the sweet-cloying gap left by the fact that my father-in-law is a wine snob who refuses to serve Manischewitz at his table, Passover or not) On the dry-down: The wine note fades almost immediately on contact with my skin, and after a few minutes and a brief, slightly worrying moment when it seemed like some note in it was threatening to go sour, it morphs into a soft/sweet slightly-foody/slightly-fruity amber (possibly from the interaction of the tobacco flower and vanilla) with light hints of something floral. I can't pick any individual note out, but the whole effect is delicious smelling. More feminine than most of the blends I usually wear, but a lush, orientalish kind of feminine rather than the heavily floral kind. A hour or so later: Amber isn't listed as a note, but my skin has said "amber, omnomnom" and proceeded to devour it until only a soft, powdery-warm.sweet "your skin but better" scent is left close to my skin, the scent-ghost that's usually what's left at the end of the day any time I wear a blend with amber in it. Reapplying it more heavily at lunch brought the rich, sweet well-blended scent from before back, and I got a good two-three hours of it this time instead of only one. Clearly, the Initiation is a scent I'm going to have to slather and reapply throughout the day, so I'm glad I sprung for a blind bottle.
  8. The Avenue, from this year's Lupers, has a strong clove note.
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    What BPAL would this fictional character wear?

    I feel like Katara needs to be one of the lunacies, just for thematic reasons. Preferably one of the ones with ice or snow notes, like one of the Hunger or Wolf moons. Appa would be My Baby and a Baby Goat. I'm tempted to say that Sokka ought to be Tenochtitlan because it has prickly pear in it and prickly pear is a kind of cactus, but really he should be something a lot less floral and preferably with a leather note.
  10. My general go-to oils for summer are coconut blends like Lovers and a Fan and Black Pearl, or light/fresh smelling scents like Elf and Tenochtitlan, but when it's super, verging-on-triple-digits, 90% humidity, the-East-Coast-of-the-US-may-possibly-be-serving-as-one-of-the-circles-of-Hell hot, I go for really thick/heavy honey scents like O, which hold up better when I get all sweaty. (If only Snake Oil didn't contain patchouli, Womb Fury would probably be the perfect sweltering heat scent, but alas, all the honey in the world can't cover up the fact that Womb Fury has Snake Oil in it, and Snake Oil Is For Others and not for me).
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    Beanman and Beanwoman Climb Genital Mountains

    Despite the hazelnut and honey/caramel in the description, this isn't foody at all on me, but neither (after an initial bast of leather during the wet phase) is it all leather the way Two Old Men was. The leather plays nice on me for once, and somehow combines with the hazelnut, cognac, and vetiver (which also plays nice - no overwhelming BBQ-pit-smoke phase) to produce something almost like coffee to round out the leather scent. I would have sworn there was coffee in this blend until I checked the listed notes. Coffee grounds, leather, and smoke. Most of this year's Lupers seem to have a relatively short wear-length on me, and this one is no exception. I put it on around 10am, and by 1:30pm it was pretty much gone. Now, about five hours after application, no trace is left except a faint ghost of ground-coffee-ness hovering just above my skin.
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    The Gift

    Wet, this smells a little musty/sharp and not at all sweet - like slightly chemically wood polish, maybe? - It's the first honey blend other than Skuld that's gone slightly unpleasant on me when wet, though nowhere near as unpleasant at the horrible wet stage of Skuld. Thankfully, knowing that Skuld morphs from sour, musty horribleness to honey-drenched floral sweetness once it dries gave me the hope to persevere in case The Gift did the same thing. *spoiler* It totally does the same thing. After a few minutes drying on my skin, the sharp sourness morphs into a sticky-sweet honey note that's amazingly realistic. I get no Frankincense and very little wood, just honey, honey, honey. Not much throw, but that might be a good thing or bees would start following me around. (Not actually a joke - my parents keep bees, and my mother has had to abandon several floral-scented shampoos because they caused bees to try and and land on her head to fetch nectar from her hair) Sadly, the honey fades after only an hour-and-a-half to two hours, leaving a very faint, close-to-the-skin amber-powder (the sweet-warm, barely detectable without pressing your nose directly to your skin, scent-residue most amber tends to fade down to on me) with just a hint left of honey. Reapplying it more heavily at lunch time got me about an hour-and-a-half more of the same delicious sticky-sweet honey, and proved that putting it on my clothing doesn't produce the same "cracking open a beehive" effect that applying it on my skin does. Wonderful while it lasts, but I'm going to have to deathmatch this against some of my longer-lasting honey scents like O before springing for a bottle.
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    Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?

    Hidden Pearls from this year's Lupers is very, very similar to Black Pearl. A little more complex/sophisticated, but still very close.
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    Joyful Dalliances in the Underworld

    In the imp: Rich and smokey, and I think I can smell a bit of the black pepper. On my skin: The moment this hits my skin, even before it's dried, it becomes a dead ringer for woodsmoke. A thick haze of woodsmoke with hints of something almost BBQ-like (maybe that's the brown sugar and cognac reminding me of the whiskey and honey that often go into barbecue sauce?). Sadly, it doesn't last long on me - after about half-an-hour to an hour the smokey campfire/BBQ pit smell has changed to a faint, sweet/smokey scent that has already begun to fade away. About a centimeter away from my skin I can smell a ghost of fruity-sweet smoke, and if I touch my nose directly to the skin I get a delicious smoked brown sugar. If the smoked brown-sugar-and-fruit phase this dies down to on me was stronger and lasted longer, this would be a must-have, but as it is, I mostly get a half-hour of woodsmoke followed by almost nothing. (I bet if I put this on my clothes/in my hair I would smell just like I'd spent the evening sitting around a campfire grilling delicious things and gotten the smoke smell all over me - I may have to try that with the remains of my decant). Edit: Forgot to mention that I got very little leather out of this scent, despite leather often amping and taking over on my skin. It was all slightly-foody smoke, all the time.
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    The Two Old Men

    In the imp: Cologne-y, with a hint of coffee Wet, I got mostly a musty sort of smell, but after a couple minutes it opened out into leather overlaid/blended with something fresh and green. It's a very soft, clean leather smell, not the harsh leather I get from some of the other leather scents I've tried (the "whip leather" that took over skekNa the Slave-Master must be black leather). I don't get any teakwood or cacao, but maybe they'll emerge after I've had it on longer. I'll report back after a few hours. Three-four hours later: I was hoping the coffee and teak would come out, ideally some of that gorgeous teak note from Antikythera Mechanism but without the vanilla sweetness, but it's stayed all soft, clean leather with little-to-no morphing, except for gaining a slight powdery sweetness around the edges. It wears very close to the skin and smells more unisex than masculine to me, not at all men's cologne-like. Around the three-hour mark it started to fade, and now around hour four it's traces of soft, powdery amber with just a whisper of leather. So no teak or coffee or cacao (sadness), but I did get a good three hours worth of very wearable soft leather from this.
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    Al Azif

    In the imp/wet: Hot, dry, and acrid. It has a similar 'feel' to Dragon's Bone (which is thin, dry,and acrid and which I dislike), but I don't know whether they actually share any notes. I doubt I'll want to wear it if it keeps smelling like this, but it's certainly an interesting and evocative scent. As it starts to dry, it turns into a sort of general "perfume-y" scent. Still not up my alley, and also less interesting than the wet/in-the-imp version. After a few minutes (ten-to-fifteen? I wasn't really keeping track), the perfume-y smell fades into a subtle skin musk with a hint of spices. It's faint/soft and very close to the skin, and fades quickly. About two hours after application it was completely gone. A shame - the 'spiced skin musk' stage was lovely.
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    Skuld

    In the imp, it was almost cloyingly sticky sweet. Wet on my skin, the sticky-sweetness changed to something stale and musty, and I was strongly tempted to wash Skuld right off. But I reminded myself that I was testing and persevered, and within ten minutes, the stale mustiness had disappeared to be replaced by a delicious sweet and heady ylang-ylang & honey blend that smells like masses and masses of honeysuckle on a warm spring/summer day. Either it doesn't have much throw, or my girlfriend has a cold or something, because I could smell it all over myself in wafts of honeysuckle deliciousness, but she swore she could't smell anything even with her nose right next to my skin. Two hours on, it has pretty much stayed sweet honeysuckle without much morphing (except for the musk finally starting to emerge a bit), but has faded to be much closer to my skin. I don't know that I need a bottle, but I'm definitely keeping the imp.
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    Milk and Cream Notes

    Adrastea is almost totally rose on me, alas. A nice rose, though.
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    Milk and Cream Notes

    Giljagaur (Coconut cream, sheep’s milk accord, and a drop of Ceylon cinnamon) is all warm creamy goodness on me. Fresh from the lab, it was almost a single note cream accord, but the cinnamon has started to come out a bit now that it's settled, and so has the coconut.
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    Jack

    Wet, this is glorious - a rich, juicy glowing spiced peach, with an almost foodie/baked goods note, like a hot-from-the-oven peach pie. Dry, the spices vanish and the warm/glowing/juiciness changes to a softer, sweeter, peach scent, with something almost floral about it, even though the listed notes don't contain any florals in them. I don't get any pumpkin at all, just soft peach. By the time half an hour has passed, the scent is already fading, but it was wonderful wet. I'm wondering now how this would do in a burner or a scent locket.
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    Dark Chocolate, Black Tobacco, and Vetiver

    In the bottle it's thick, smokey tobacco with a note of something almost bitter or medicinal. Once it's been on my skin for a few minutes, it becomes eyes-roll-back-in-your-head good. The chocolate is barely there, just a hint of something rich and sweet in the background, with the tobacco and vetiver as the main attraction, and the overall impression is of rich, dark woods and heat, like being inside a sauna paneled entirely with teak, or a wood-paneled sun-heated warehouse full of hogsheads of tobacco and bags of cacao nibs. It's masculine, but the kind of rich/warm masculine scent that does really well on me. After an hour or so, the smokey/heat effect fades and softens, and it's all rich tobacco and warm woods, close to the skin and gorgeous.
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    Adrastea

    In the bottle: Rose, with hints of milk & honey. Wet: ROSE On the drydown: Creamy rose, with a tangy-sweet element that I think is the goats milk. It reminds me a little bit of Turkish delight (the rose-flavored kind, obvs.,not the pistachio kind). An hour or so later, it's still all creamy rose, and not the foodie milk-honey-etc. blend I was hoping for. But it's a very pleasant, soft, gentle rose, that wears close to the skin, the first rose blend I've encountered that I actually find wearable. If you like rose, this would probably be an amazing bedtime scent.
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    skekNa the Slave-Master

    In the bottle: Boozy gourmand blended with leather Wet: Leather with a hint of cakes & rum As it dries, it turns into leather leather LEATHER with a hint of something metallic. I only had it on for about two hours before I showered (for non-perfume-related reasons), so it didn't get a chance to really dry and morph on my skin, but the leather was still going strong right up until the shower-soapy end. I think maybe I amp leather.
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    Love's Philosophy

    Just got my 2016 version bottle in the mail yesterday, and opened it immediately (though I did roll the bottle and shake it gently first). Wet, it smells sweet/creamy/cool with a hint of something rootbeer-float or creamsicle like, presumably from the cream/saffron combo. It reminds me slightly of the creamsicle undertone in freshly applied/wet Titus Andronicus, though that's dark resins/woods with creamsicle and this is light/soft vanilla with creamsicle. I actually wish this stage lasted longer, because I really like the creamsicle/cream soda note. Once it dries, my skin apparently eats it whole. I get a few minutes of the lovely "clean bedsheets spritzed with vanilla" scent cherrycherry describes (my first thoughts were of linen closets full of fresh/clean linens with scented sachets tucked in them, or lingerie drawers lined with scented tissue paper), but it very quickly dwindles down to "stick your nose directly against the skin of your wrist if you want to smell anything at all" levels. Since other reviews have describes this as having good throw, I'm assuming that either I didn't apply enough and I'm going to have to slather this one, or that my dry skin's desperate thirst for oils is too much for a scent this light and I'll have to put it on my clothes/hair. Edit: After a second, much heavier application, I'm getting rootbeer/cream soda-flavored vanilla, like a sweeter and more feminine version of Tombstone. And my wish about the rootbeer float/cream soda/creamsicle stage lasting longer appears to have come true. Fifteen minutes after application, I'm still getting "sweeter/prettier Tombstone" rather than "clean vanilla-scented linens."
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    Oak blends?

    You might also want to try <a href=http://www.bpal.org/topic/73065-lawful/page-2>Lawful</a>,which is oak, rhubarb, and chamomile. It may be closer to the "cloyingly green" variety of oak scents than you're looking for, though.
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