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Wet: Sharp, sweet tobacco with a woodsy background. Mmm, cigar shop. Drydown: Super sweet for the drydown, eventually it mellows to a nice honeyed tobacco. Dry: Warm, soft tobacco. Slightly smoky as well. Overall: Very nice feel. Reminiscent of Fledgling Raptor Moon, but less fluffy.
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Wet: Hot bitter herbal, with dark overtones. Drydown: Spicy, earthiness following into the drydown, then a blast of something akin to sweat. Then, it shifts again to sweet, but bitter sweat. Dry: Sweet, sour and hot all at the same time. I suppose I should have expected that this blend might be a bit jarring, but it does not work on me at all. Overall: A little goes a long way here. I'm sad this one smells so off on my skin as it really appealed to the Classicist in me.
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Sharp, herbal lavender, but it seems sweeter than my bottles of the released version. TKO v.3 also knocked me out, much like I would expect, but I didn't sleep as hard or as long as I do when I use the released TKO.
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Bright, brassy mandarin, Carnal smells like I stuck my face in a freshly peeled orange. As it dries, there's a bit of depth to it, but it never really gets too figgy. It would make an interesting room scent, but I don't think I would get much wear out of this blend.
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Sweet, creamy beeswax with a hint of vanilla. As it dries, it cans a subtle soft skin musk, reminscent of Tamamo-no-mae, but creamy instead of fruity. I will need a bottle of this for sure.
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Soft blackberry, dripping beeswax candles over a soft backdrop of snow. As it dries, it gains a bit of a sour sweet milky note on my skin. I had such high hopes for this.
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Source: Lab bottle. Wet: Dark stone, slight damp with deep resinous notes. Midnight Bell is ominous and foreboding and just a wee bit sexy. Drydown: MB takes on a smoldering twigs aspect over the stone note. Dry: Smoky-sweet woods - MB has completely morphed out of the original aspect on my skin. Overall: If it had remained like it did in the wet stage, I would have been all over this one.
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Source: Lab bottle. Sharp, aggressive green tendrils. It sweetens up a bit on the drydown, but it is still mostly greenery. I catch traces of violet in the background. It doesn't really smell like most other BPAL violet blends that I have experienced. It's far too sharp for my tastes, though.
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Source: Lab bottle. In Bottle: Warm, crumbling sandalwood, slightly sweetened. Wet: Hot and gritty, woodsy musk. Drydown: Powdery overtones begin to emerge and a strange sourness that I had not anticipated. Dry: Baby powder laced vomit. I have never encountered this sort of reaction to a skin test before. Wow. Overall: Definitely a skin chemistry failure for me.
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Source: Lab bottle of 2009 Resurrection. In Bottle: Hawaiian Tropic like whoa. Wet: Coconut with a hefty dose of peppermint. Drydown: The peppermint recedes, but the coconutty sunblock remains, though slightly sweeter than I would expect. Dry: Super sweet coconut - just not meshing right with my skin chemistry. Overall: Coconut blends are hit and miss with me. Unfortunately, this one fails on my skin.
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Warm, smoky and sweet - it's the scent of a spice market built on scorched sand.
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Source: Lab bottle. Wet: Almost sweet pea single note. Light, delicate and airy. Drydown: Berry infused lemonade, for the most part. The sweet pea has receded into the background. It's a very realistic, juicy berry note, not the weird plasticky sort that I get out of most perfumes. Dry: Soft, powdery, feminine. Overall: Not my speed, but very pretty.
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Source: Secondhand bottle. Wet: Sharp, salty aquatic. I can taste the warm sea water with a single sniff. Drydown: Burgeoning green floral, tempered by the saltiness, with bright flashes of ozone chasing across the top. Dry: Sweet, salty aquatic floral with tinges of powderiness as the day wears on. Overall: A little goes a long way here. City in the Sea is a nice aquatic, but I have similar enough ones already in my collection.
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Source: Secondhand bottle. Wet: Sweetened cinnamon with an underlying earthy musk. Drydown: Still warm and spicy - reminiscent of Saw-Scaled Viper without the cassia bite or the Snake Oil. Dry: Dark, a little dusty, with a warm softness menacing underneath. Killer teddy bears waiting to grab your ankles from beneath the bed, perhaps? Overall: It certainly isn't the haunting, macabre perfume I was expecting, but it seems nice enough to linger in the "retest later" pile.
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Age: Brand new lab imp arrived last week. Preconceptions: Dark, sexy, but probably will fail due to rose. Wet: Super fruity, wine note! Drydown: Sultry myrrh takes the reins, with swirls of deep muskiness. Lilith certainly isn't for the faint of heart. The wine note lingers in the background. Dry:Sharp, green roses take over everything. I was really hoping I would finally escape, but alas. Overall: Dratted roses ruin everything.
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At first, the Curator was sharp and medicinally herbal. After a few minutes, it settled into a spicy resiny yumminess. It isn't particularly dusty on my skin, but smells like a spicier version of Ü.The throw is decent. I may need a bottle of this.
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Wet: Softly effervescent white wine with tropical fruit undertones. Drydown: As it dries, it smells a bit like fizzy satsumas. It's light and bright, and not at all boozy. Dry: sweet, with little bits of bubble, but a tinge powdery. Overall: Lovely and summery in the initial stages, but unfortunately, it isn't quite me once it's dry.
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Amber, saffron and bergamot with mandarin, nutmeg, Bulgar rose, musk and sandalwood. In the bottle, Baghdad is a warm, sensual incensy night in a hot desert. Unfortunately, on my skin it smells much like in the bottle except with a sharp green tinge. I didn't realize there were roses in this! As it dries, it's a muddled spicy green mess. Sadness.
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Florentine iris, frankincense, violet, ylang ylang, amber, and orchid. At first, Epistrophia is like a fruitier version of the GC Belle Epoque. Unfortunately, after thirty minutes it morphs into candied violets crushed into baby powder. It's definitely not for me.
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My bottle is about a year and a half old at this point.It's a lovely snowy floral with soft musky undertones. As the day wears on, somehow it melds into something even more glorious. Definitely a go-to on a hot, scorching desert day.
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In Soviet Russia, apple bites you. SGA is tart, green apples frozen by winter's chill. There's a soft, sinister muskiness underneath, but predominantly I get the lovely BPAL snow note that I adore.
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For the first hour, I could have sworn Jerusalem Cherry Infused Honey was Planting Moon without the dirt component. Crisp and green, it's like a stroll through a well-tended vegetable garden. After an hour on my skin, it faded to a soft powdery honey on my skin. it's not for me, but I know just who my partial bottle is going to.
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Dark, slinky champaca and musk tempered with sweetened resins. Panther Moon smells like trouble in a bottle. I'm going to need more.
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Spicy plum pudding with flecks of brown sugar - far less jammy than Alice's Evidence. A bit of buttery smokiness from the suet rounds it out nicely. Definitely a tolerable foodiness.
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Soft, creamy cherry blossoms with slight musky undertones. Delicate and lovely - total keeper!