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Everything posted by grashopper8
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Holy schnikies!! GORGEOUS!!! Round red wine, deepest golden honey, and....carnation?.... errr I don't really like carnation. And it's starting to dominate. Damnit, this started out so incredible! All the good notes disappeared within a couple of minutes though. My chemistry sucks balls sometimes. 2.7 out of 5
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I was expecting something juicy, golden, and warm. What I get is more powdery and incensey than I prefer. It's very nice, but I would have liked more amber in this. Maybe some vanilla to cream it up a bit. My bottle of Dragon's Milk is superior so I'm sticking with that! 3.6 out of 5
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Creepy is straight-up butterscotch. It's also really really hard to get a hold of. : -)
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Snake Oil Help! Layering it, Snake Pit scents, blends with Snake Oil
grashopper8 replied to spaceprostitute's topic in Recommendations
My favorite is Green Tree Viper by far! I also love Temple Viper and Death Adder, and I'm going to buy Habu and King Cobra before the CD skips town. All the rest, I pretty much hated - although I am giving Boomslang one last try..... -
Black Opal and other stone, mineral type scents
grashopper8 replied to bpalblogger's topic in Recommendations
I have seen other people longing for this kind of scent in some other threads, particularly pining for rain on wet pavement but it's along those lines. -
I got a goblin squirt of this, and it had absolutely no scent. I had a decant from a decant circle, and it smelled like perfection, like grapes and leather and musk and it was insanely wonderful. So, if you get a goblin squirt that smells like nothing, it's definitely not representative of what Dungeon actually smells like!!
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Thanks to ladyjc for pimpin' out some of her Brown Jenkins to me!! I am almost positive that there is jasmine in this scent. If there's not, then whatever I'm wrong, but I am almost certain there's a touch of jasmine. I expected more coconut, and I'm pleasantly surprised that it's just a touch - the note is finely balanced in Beth's signature harmonious style. The sandalwood is so.... 'white,' I don't know how else to describe it. (Not exactly an expert here, lol) I expected a darker scent. Brown Jenkins is incensey and sandalwoody, but it maintains a lightness of being somehow - probably from the lack of vanilla tones. It's a warm, but not explosive, sandalwood blend. The scent steadily improves during the drydown, and all I can say is "Buttah." It's simple, yet strangely addictive.... 4.6 out of 5
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I am mostly reminded of Red Lantern with this oil - A deep, dark musk with a rich, sweet caramel base. The patchouli note is palatable, friendly, and warm; and there is also a dried leaves/sweetgrass hue. (It is quite lovely, but I got sick of it after a little while - I blame my monthly visit for that, it was the first day of my 'deal' : -) Life sure has been busy - I can't believe it's taken me this long to start testing the Four Seasons bath oils!
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Sookster did a great job describing this scent! It's got the remarkable scent of late-summer meadow flowers and dried sweetgrass, with some kind of round undertone, maybe a musk? I'm faintly reminded of Hay Moon and Coyote. I'm really glad I went for the full-on Moonbeasts fan pack, because this scent lives up to its description and is uniquely evocative! I agree, excellent sillage and throw. Sad that summer is over! Dog Days captures that longing, it's like being a kid a recess in September and you can still feel the sun's warmth, but the leaves are just starting to turn and the grass is browning and the wildflowers are drying out and this scent carries on the first chilly autumn breeze.... 4.6 out of 5
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Damn it, this is BREATHTAKING!!!! It smells like aged Ode to Melancholy (which is a Completely different scent than fresh Ode to Melancholy), which is to say that it smells diviiiiine. Sweetly herbal, fresh, almost candy-like. The rose is so sweet and unlike any rose note I've ever smelled; it doesn't have any of that sharpness or rude intensity that rose usually has on me. Gladdener reminds me of expensive, highly scented guest soap - fruity, herbal, sweet, and fresh all at the same time. I am almost as obsessed with this scent as I am with Lilith Victoria. Goin' broke for teh BPAL! 5 out of 5
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The two bottles are indeed MVJBA scents. Pancake Breakfast is crack-in-a-bottle, I'm real close to thinking about the possibility of taking a bite out of my wrist.
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Yeah. This is perfect. I don't have much to add here, it's just exactly pancakes with boysenberry syrup. I'm obsessed. I can't live without a gallon of this scent. :D :D 6 out of 5
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g-o-r-g-e-o-u-s. I am buying two more bottles. An instant must-have scent. I am a bit speechless right now, but this is just beyond perfect. Just like the precious Lilith B, this perfume is only going to get more beautiful with each passing day. What a gloriously flawless celebration!!! Love Love Love Lilith Victoria!!!!! 6 out of 5
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Not as much of the fan of the super-buttery pumpkin note in this one....I got a faint whiff of leather when I first applied, but now I just smell sweet popcorn. Meh, not for me. 2 out of 5 ADDED Nov. 22: The pumpkin in this scent really sticks around, it's dominating the blend. Very much like pumpkin pie, buttery and warm. I can also detect the musk and a hint of leather. It's good, but very foodie. I guess I don't love pumpkin as a perfume, I probably shouldn't try Pumpkin Patches haha
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At first, I really loved Pumpkin I. It is foody, warm, buttery, and the splash of fruit is fun, as is the hint of coconut. However, after a few hours, I just grew sick of it. It's a bit too foody for me - there's some baked-goods/bread/cake/pie kind of note that just gets cloying after a while. Love the Cabin Fever clip! I guess that's what it did to me, too, after a while : -) 2.8 out of 5
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Weirdly precise to the listing of notes, Ichabod Crane starts out as a creamy wool and beeswax blend. After a moment, the lily-of-the-valley comes out and lends a lightness and clean spike to the other thick notes. This is fascinating and unique, but it's not really twanging my heartstrings.... 3.2 out of 5
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Wow, this really is a perfect apple cider potpourri scent! It smells like every apple-cinnamon potpourri, air freshener, candle, etc. I've ever smelled. It's warm, beautiful, and churns up all sorts of autumn and winter memories. I'm not sure if I would wear this as a perfume, but if I had a bottle I would use it in an oil burner. 4.3 out of 5
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Pine and dandelion. Accurate, but not as evocative as I expected. Maybe I'm just not in the mood for this? 3.5 out of 5
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maple maple maple maple BPAL maple maple maple excuse me, *ahem,* one of my dreams just came true.... This tastes like an appley, mapley oatmeal. It's got a foody sweetness that is nicely shot through with crisp apple. I can also slightly detect the ambery hay note from Hay Moon. I like this, very fun! It doesn't smell like horses to me, though (I guess that's not really a bad thing). Hay Moon makes me think of horses more because of the stronger hay note. I do wish there was more maple, but I'm obsessed with maple so I don't know if I could ever have too much. (Can't wait to try the MVJBA Pancake scent whee hehehe) I want some trail mix now : -) Yum! 4.1 out of 5
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I had forgotten the notes to this one before I slathered some on, on my way out the door, and I'm proud to say that I described it as "lightly honeyed rose" before reading the scent description : -) The honeyed cream is light and faint in the background, and the rose really dominates the scent. After 6 or so hours of wear, the honey and cream notes are more noticeable, because the rose eventually fades. It's a lovely scent, I'd have to be craving it to wear it again because rose is moody on me - but it is entirely befitting of its namesake. This is exactly what a young, fresh, classically refined girl should smell like! 4.4 out of 5
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Chimera is delicious, but not because of the honeysuckle, which is only a slight touch and honestly I can't say that I even knew there was honeysuckle in there - because Chimera smells like resinous warm Cinnamon Buns of glory. Parthenope was a powdery jasmine/baby powder scent on me, and not noticeably honeysuckle. I vote very strongly for Eos, it's a bright, dripping-with-sunshine honeysuckle blend and it's quite beautiful - I gifted my best friend a 5mL, she looooves it and it's the only BPAL she owns. I also vote very strongly for Juliet, which is an incredible morpher depending on whether it's fresh or aged. When it's brand new, it has a crisp pear note and is a lightly fruity floral, but after it's aged for a year or two it's the most beautiful scent in the world on me - my BPAL GC holy grail. It's just fanstastic, highly recommended!!! Another wonderful scent is New Orleans, it has a lovely sweet jasmine note and the honeysuckle lazily swirls in beautifully. I very highly recommend New Orleans as well. I haven't tried Hermia, but after reading the description, I will be on the lookout for it! Same goes for Lolita. I remember liking Twilight, although for some reason I never wrote a review, so I can't remember whether it was awesome or just "meh, okay." If your mom likes lavender, try to find some aged Ode on Melancholy. It's a soft, gentle lavender, with beautiful wisteria, which smells sweet and pretty and has a similar quality as honeysuckle. My votes, in order of honeysuckle-ness, are: #1: Eos #2: New Orleans #3: aged Juliet (if you can find some) Have fun BPAL'ing!!!
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I definitely smell the white rose, it's faint but pretty. The other notes smell interesting, albeit foreign to me. It's a nice blend, but it wouldn't make it into my rotation. 3.3 out of 5
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Yum yum yum yum yum!!! I have only tried this and the original Lick It. The original had a soft vanilla under the peppermint. Lick It One More Time seems to have a deeper sugary vanilla note, almost like caramel. It's delectable!! I prefer the original, but this is also yummy! 4.2 out of 5
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The citrus accord in Ides of March smells like orange blossom to me. It's a bright, fresh herbal scent, and I think women as well as men could definitely wear it. 3.4 out of 5
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Mossy, dark-green floral. The notes that stand out to me are the floral notes, the moss, and the seaweed. It starts out more harshly green, then as it dries the peony and lily come out more. It's pretty, but it's a bit too high-pitched to be something that appeals to me personally. I'm super-picky with aquatic blends. 3 out of 5