taramarie
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For clean florals, I suggest Euterpe (you'd have to like white musk), Delight, and maybe Zorya (it has spices but my body chemistry never picks it up). For fruits, I'd suggest Yemaya -- it smells like melons.
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Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils
taramarie replied to friendthegirl's topic in BPAL FAQs
I've had irritant contact dermatitis from All Night Long, Coral Snake, and MB: Tokyo Stomp. Cinnamon and peppermint do not like me at all. Eris, however, was another story -- headache and lightheadedness. It's too bad, since I really wanted to like it. So, that's 4 out of the 29 that I've tried so far. -
On me, Baron Samedi's mostly rum, but I also got whiffs of earth, caramel, and nuts while it was still wet. I think Capt. Jack Sparrow would definitely approve of this one, but it's not for me.
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In the bottle: Mostly apple, a little bit of flowers, and maybe some spices. Very nice! On my skin: Same as above. I've never tried Snake Oil on its own or any of the SO blends before. Unfortunately for me, there must be clove and/or cinnamon in it, since Coral Snake really irritated my skin. It's a real shame, since it smelled so good in the bottle. Oh well, I should be able to enable someone good and proper with this.
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In the imp: leaves, woods, and lilies Wet on my skin: Hooboy, this stuff is pure autumn leaves. It's strong and very earthy, reminding me of Destroying Angel. Drying: Leaves and lilies. Dry: Lilies with the barest hint of leaves. It's now a lot weaker -- I have to hold my wrist up to my nose to smell it at all. I never smell woods on my skin, which is a little disappointing. I'm hoping the lilies will get stronger if I age this. Otherwise, I don't see myself buying a bottle of this.
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Wet, R'lyeh smells like seaweed and murky water. As it starts to dry, I'm getting whiffs of evergreens. I expected grapefruit and got Christmas trees. Weird. This one's definitely not for me. Though, it might make an interesting room scent come December.
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Strangler Fig smells like sitting on the ground in the middle of a fig tree orchard -- wood, leaf litter, and a touch of fig. I think this one's definitely gender neutral. It's nice but it's not me. ETA: After wearing this for a few hours, I now like Strangler Fig very much!
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I cannot figure out what Somnus smells like. I just know that on my skin, it smells sweet. I mean really sweet -- so much that I've stopped wearing it and just scent my sheets with it. That seems to work pretty well at alleviating my insomnia.
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In the imp, Bewitched smells like woods and berries, but on my skin, it's just berries. It's like a sweeter Baneberry. I like it but I don't think I'll get a bottle of this.
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A little sweet, a little bloody, Blood embodies every sense of the word "sanguine." I'm just not sure if it's me. I'll have to wear it more then decide. I may have to update this after I try Dragon's Blood on its own.
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As if the name didn’t spell it out for you. This blend relieves all sexual inhibitions by simultaneously relaxing and arousing. Unfortunately, the cinnamon in All Night Long irritated my skin everywhere I put it except for my wrists. It smells like cinnamon potpourri or a cinnamon-scented candle, definitely not sweet enough on me to smell like Big Red gum. I'm single, so no SO to try this on (it was a frimp from the Lab), but it's not making me amorous. Still, this would be a great room scent.
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I'm just getting a straight floral -- none of the four notes stand out from the others. Not that that's a bad thing, it's just not spectacular on me. However, I do think a bottle of this would be a great gift for someone who loves floral scents but hasn't discovered BPAL. I'd also suggest this to someone new to BPAL who's still overwhelmed by the choices.
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Fittingly, there's something odd about the April '07 13. Mine's brown while other people say theirs is clear. Same scent, though.
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While I love the way Tokyo Stomp smells in the bottle (just like Yankee Candle's Jack Frost or, as hologhost said, a minty sugar cookie), unfortunately my skin had a very bad reaction to the peppermint -- redness and burning are not good. I don't think aging will help, so I'll pass it on (hopefully enabling the recipient ).
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I didn't get anything but floral from Zorya, not that I'm complaining. My nose keeps telling me there's honeysuckle, even though it's not listed. Maybe if I let the imp age, I'll get more spices and musk. Still, it's a very pretty scent, definitely in my current top 5.
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Yemaya smells just like a watermelon Jolly Rancher, not that I'm complaining. There might be another melon, but nothing else. It's a good summer scent.
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Wet: I smell earth and decaying plant matter. It's similar to what I got from Black Rose wet or Destroying Angel all the time. Either they have similar notes or there's something wrong with my nose. Dry: A gorgeous cologne smell, one that I think could easily be gender neutral. It smells very familiar but I can't name it. I'm not really familiar with any of the notes listed for Azathoth. Still, everything seems to be well-blended. I don't think I'd get a bottle of this, but I think an imp always on hand would be a good thing.
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I don't get anything from Baneberry that smells dark green or herbal. What I do get is berries. My brain has settled on raspberry and blueberry. It's not too sweet or too strong. I like it, but I don't think I'll buy a bottle anytime soon.
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Sed Non Satiata is pure musk from the time I open the imp to several minutes after it dries, then there's a hint of geranium. It's a very sensual scent, perfect for a hot date.
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In the imp and wet on my skin: Dirt with a hint of roses. Dry: The dirt smell goes away, thank goodness. Another Destroying Angel I don't need. I'm not very familiar with amber or musk, but there's something besides the rose. I think the musk might be stronger than the amber. They seem to be playing nice with the rose, however. It's a nice scent, but it's not really me.
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Poisson D'Avril is the scent of a Spring bouquet. I smelled rose when I first applied it but now I smell all the flowers except the rose, not that I'm complaining. I can't smell the honey at all, but that's good since it would have made it too sweet. This would be the perfect pick-me-up scent for a rainy day or a cold and snowy day in the dead of winter when you're anxious for Spring. I like this so much that I may buy a second bottle before it disappears.
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On me, Love-Lies-Bleeding is a heady mix of dark chocolate and roses, with a hint of strawberries. I think it would be perfect to wear to a romantic dinner. It's competing with Persephone for my favorite.
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Eris on me smells like a lighter, creamier Euterpe. Not that that's a bad thing, I just was expecting something totally different. This imp is going into my aging pile. Maybe after it's aged it'll smell more distinctive.
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I also love the packaging. Bliss soap looks like an expensive, handmade chocolate bar and smells like a Hershey's Milk Chocolate with Almonds bar. Unfortunately for me, I live in a hard water area, so the soap doesn't lather very well. Still, it gets me clean. I don't know if I'll buy another bar when this is done. If you don't have hard water, I'm sure the Bliss bar will live up to its name.
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In the imp: Brownie batter. On my skin: Bliss wavers between brownies and Count Chocula cereal. Not that I'm complaining.