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moontess

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  1. Huh. Caramel. I forgot about that until I opened the decant. For some reason it smells familiar... *tests*

     

    ...oh. *calmly chops hand off*

     

    It was Incubus. Freaking (admittedly evil) celery salt. I'm going to blame this on how my skin translates the shared characteristics of caramel sweet/skin musk/bright floral (or in Incubus' case, herbal). Excuse me while I dispose of my hand.

     

    Lavada, I should check your other reviews for scent twin status, because Incubus = celery on me too. And, at first, so did Agrat-Bat-Mahlaht. I put it on and even my husband agreed it was warm celery. Blech.

     

    But we had went out to dinner tonight so I didn't have a chance to wash it off. And now that I've given her a chance she smells of skin musk and caramel. But the celery stage lasts too long for me to get a bottle. :P


  2. I think my nose must be from another planet. All I can smell from Incubus is celery?? WTH? Wheres the mint, and tobacco? I don't wanna smell like celery :P

     

    No, I get that too. :D

     

    It was only in the middle though. Wet it was minty caramel, on my skin it morphed slowly into celery (I think this is actually the sage, mint and tabacco making trouble. I tested it against my husband's nose who HATES celery and he didn't smell it at all). The dry down started mellowing, so I'm going to age it and see if it settles...


  3. This may sound silly:

    After SalonCon I become enamored of the scent "Follow Me Boy." I was told that I could purchase the scent on the BPAL website. However, when I searched for the scent I was not able to, I guess, get to it, so that I could purchase it. Am I doing something wrong? I'm new to BPAL, I've never done this before.

     

    It's a bit confusing right now. The search engine will show the category on the left "Voodoo Blends", but that category is under Bewitching Brews right now because Beth is coming out with a new General Category. Try near the bottom of this page:

    http://www.blackphoenixalchemylab.com/bb.html

     

    Welcome to the addiction, uhh, forum!

     

    Also, check out the Paypal vs CCnow thread for payment questions (mostly, do not choose Paypal through CCNow or it charges the Lab twice!).


  4. Wet: the scent of pastries just finished baking in the oven, a little fruit undertone

    dry: the pastries have been pulled out of the oven and now the berries have bubbled out. Sweet but tart red currants. Maybe a touch of blackberries?

    I’m so not a foody person, but this is fabulous. I'm so glad I got it and can remember the fashion show and meeting Beth. :P

    rating: 5/5


  5. Wet: Sharp lavender

    Dry: the frankinscence and orchid have kicked in and with the lavender it is a clarifying scent without it turning into sharp medicine. Not my favorite, but I can see using it if I need to clear my head or concentrate.

    Rating: 3/5


  6. Wet this smelled very floral. As it dried I'd get whiffs up of a creamy floral with incensy undertones. But when I went in for a huff, it has a bizarre rubber note. Argh. I'm pretty sure it's either a chemistry or just shipped issue (I've had a couple bottles that were horrible the day I received them, but after a week or 2 settled into perfect scents). The wafting scent is super lovely and I keep forgetting to enjoy it at a distance... I'll have a little patience and see if this fixes itself.

     

    edit after it rested or my chemistry fixed itself:

    Wet: asian citrus, incense, there is a citrus scent that still almost turns into rubber

    dry: the rubber disappears (thank goodness) something creamy kicks in. The tea and incense are dry undertones with the asian fruit and something creamy rounding it out. Very refined for date nights.

    rating: 4/5


  7. Review of Herr Drosselmeyer 2006:

     

    I really wanted to love this and bought it for the husband. Unfortunately we were hit with a licorice scent (maybe the sweet tobacco?) as soon as we opened the bottle and it only intensified on his skin. He had to wash it off before we could find any potential dry-down scents. Definite impression of creepy old man in a candy store. I'm chalking it up to bad body chemisty interaction.

     

    Will need to pass it on to a better home!

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