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DCLXXXVIII - 688 In the Bottle: Lovely! Tart, but slightly sweet lemon and lime (definitely more lime than lemon though) with a bit of shredded coconut (the sweetened kind used for baking) Wet on Skin: The lemon and lime notes are still tart, but they're getting sweeter. The coconut note is a bit stronger Dry on Skin: There's almost no lemon now.....it's mostly tart (but slightly sweet) lime and sweetened coconut. Pineapple? Yep, definitely pineapple Ooohhh, about 10 min into the drydown, a lovely buttery cake note comes out About one hour in, I can't really smell the pineapple note anymore and the coconut note has changed some....it's more like fresh than sweetened now. Several hours later, the buttery cake note is still there (yay!), the lime note is a bit softer and sweeter, and coconut note has nearly faded away Unfortunately, this scent has very little throw on me (it was very strong in the bottle though.....I could smell the lime and coconut before I even opened it up!). Also, I would have preferred the buttery cake note to be a bit sweeter, so this scent may end up on my swap page EDIT: swapped to djnevermore CDXXXIV - 434 In the Bottle: honeydew and watermelon (sweet, but very realistic, not at all candied) with something sweet, creamy, and very slightly buttery underneath Wet on Skin: honeydew, watermelon, and a soft sweet mint note! With only a touch of the sweet creamy note in the bottle Dry on Skin: The mint note is very soft on me (which is unusual.....on my skin, mint notes usually overtake all other notes completely). I'm definitely smelling the soft, sweet, creamy note that I did in the bottle (but no butter this time). About a 1/2 hr in, the watermelon and honeydew have calmed down slightly (they're blending in with the rest of the notes more), the mint note is even softer, and I smell a hint of what I believe is green apple and perhaps some sort of berry (blueberry most likely). Several hours later, the honeydew and watermelon notes have faded, the sweet/creamy note has faded a little as well, and the green apple? and blueberry??? notes are slightly stronger, but they remain pretty faint throughout the life of this scent I don't think I'll end up keeping this scent......it's very pretty, but I've never liked watermelon Wearing Dangerous Smiles' impression of this scent was very different from my own (here is her review) EDIT: swapped to djnevermore
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CLVIII - 158 In the bottle: sweet, tangy lemon Wet on skin: sweet, tangy lemon with something soft, sweet, and creamy underneath Dry: At first, it's the same as it was when wet, but about one hour into the drydown the lemon becomes softer, the soft, sweet creamy note remains, and I smell a hint of what I believe is amber? Several hours later, the lemon is even softer, the amber? note continues to grow stronger, and the soft, sweet, creamy note becomes slightly less noticeable. About 4 hours into the drydown, I begin to smell a slight nutty note, the lemon is even softer yet, the amber? is a bit stronger, and the soft, sweet, creamy note has definitely faded quite a bit This scent didn't work for me. I love lemon, but only if it's a little bit tart (this one is just too sweet for me), and I usually don't like amber either Previously reviewed by inthefall EDIT: I swapped this to djnevermore.....here is her review
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Soooo disappointed..... In bottle/decant: Pretty, but nothing amazing.....a clear, slightly sweet spearmint note, tart apples, and something soft and sweet in the background Wet on Skin: Spearmint and sour apple (in the decant, the apple had a tart zing to it, but on my skin, it's just.....sour) and the soft sweet note that I smell in the decant has vanished on my skin Dry on Skin: The spearmint has now turned into menthol (very strong, and definitely not sweet), and the apple is just as sour as ever. There is a lovely aquatic note in the background (like a spring on a cool, breezy day) that continues to get stronger as the day wears on. In the last few hours that the scent lasts, the menthol and apple completely disappear, leaving only the aquatic note My rating in the bottle/decant: 3 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2 out of 5 OK, so if it hadn't been for all of the hype, I would've said that this was a pretty nice little scent (still wouldn't have liked it enough to keep my decant though). But I had been so excited about it for so long, that I was expecting it to completely blow my mind. I do prefer foody, gourmand scents though, so perhaps this just wasn't sweet enough for me
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In the Bottle/imp: Beautiful! Every note seams to play an equal part Wet on Skin: Mostly cinnamon with a bit of clove and sweet vanilla Dry: OMG! This is amazing! By far my favorite carnaval scent released so far! It's definitely foody, like a bakery in the forrest Cinnamon and vanilla with just enough clove and pine to ground the scent (which makes me very happy 'cause clove and pine often don't work for me). Many many hours later into the drydown, the pine comes out....a lot, and the other notes fade. But by then the scent is so faint that it really doesn't matter. This scent has good throw and unbelievable wear length on me (it lasted 7+ hours) My rating in the bottle/imp: 5 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 5 out of 5 I will definitely be buying several bottles of this before the carnaval leaves town
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In the bottle/imp: Caramel, cream, and apple blossom, with a bit of light honey Wet on Skin: Caramel, cream, apple blossom, and light honey, with a bit of teak creeping in.... Dry: Mostly burnt teak with only touches of the other notes My rating in the bottle/imp: 5 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2 out of 5
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In the bottle/imp: Mostly pine, with a bit of light musk, patchouli, & resins Wet on Skin: Pine, something slightly minty, patchouli, and a bit of light musk and honey Dry: Smoky vanilla (it's not at all a burnt smoky, it's more of a sour smoky), resins, pine, light musk, with a touches of honey and patchouli Later on: The vanilla becomes more sour (smoky), the honey and especially the resins get stronger, the pine remains, but the patchouli fades My rating in the bottle/imp: 2 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 4 out of 5 Overall, I like this scent, but I wish the vanilla wasn't quite so sour (smoky)
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In the bottle/imp (and wet on skin): Mostly patchouli with a bit of neroli and a hint of amber and cocoa Dry: Very green. Mostly patchouli with a hint of neroli and amber. I smell no honey or cocoa. The peach does come out a bit, but only much later into the drydown My rating in the bottle/imp: 3 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2 out of 5 I have an intense dislike of patchouli (and all things green), so I am disappointed to find out that it dominates this scent
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My absolute favorite note is vanilla musk, and my absolute least favorite note is cedar..... we'll see who wins....... In the bottle/imp: Unbelievably Gorgeous!!! Vanilla musk, sandalwood, myrrh, and amber Wet on Skin: The sandalwood is at the forefront, still with quite a bit of vanilla musk, myrrh, and amber. Very pretty, but not as wonderful as it was in the bottle Dry: Ahhhh.....and here comes the cedar It's quite a strong note too Cedar does one of two things on me - pencil shavings or soap. In this scent, it's turning to soap Several hours into the drydown, it finally fades. But right after it's gone, the vanilla musk declines considerably (along with the sweetness), and the carnation comes out to play My rating in the bottle/imp: 5 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2.5 out of 5 I highly recommend this scent 'cause if it weren't for my contemptible skin chemistry, this would have been HG material! ETA: I'm gonna to get a big bottle of this anway 'cause I know it's gonna rock in an oil burner
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I haven't had baklava in sooo long, I'd forgotten it existed......but now I can almost taste it Wow, I have to get me some! I haven't tried any single scent that I think would smell exactly like baklava, but there are a few I can think of that have the same sweet spicy element to them. I'm sure you've already tried them though.... Dragon's milk (dragon's blood, honeyed vanilla) On me, dragon's blood is similar to a light cinnamon, and paired with honeyed vanilla, it makes the best spicy sweet scent I have ever found Chimera (AGED!!!!) Fresh from the lab, it's very dark, mostly myrrh and cinnamon. But if you let it age at least 3 months, it becomes sweet honeyed spicy goodness El dia de reyes! I know it's not exactly what you're looking for since it's chocolaty, but it's also spicy (cinnamon) and sweet (brown sugar) AND it's not in the notes, but many people (including myself) say hazlenut! Good luck! Edited to remove quote
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In the bottle: Honey musk, vanilla, and very tart blackberries Wet on skin: About the same as in the bottle Dry: The vanilla and honey musk have faded quite a bit. Now it's mostly sharp, tart blackberries and green blackberry leaf This has very little throw on me, and fades very quickly. It only lasted about 2 1/2 hours In the bottle/decant: 4 out of 5 On my skin: 3 out of 5 It's pretty in the decant (even though the blackberries are too tart for me), but on my skin there's just not enough honey musk or vanilla
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Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume
SurrealReality replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Recommendations
Just tested Peacock Queen, and it is very similar to Caron Or et Noir! To my nose, the rose note in the two scents is identical (and absolutely beautiful). Even though Or et Noir is highly sought after (and only available in Paris), I think I prefer PQ. It's a bit earthier than Or et Noir, and not quite as sweet. And, unlike PQ, I always found Or et Noir to be a bit overpowering, especially at first. Yay Peacock Queen -
In the bottle/imp: sharp, sour citrus and....PATCHOULI Wet on skin: strong patchouli, sharp citrus, and a wee bit of lemongrass in the background Dry: Thankfully, it's softening up a bit now. The patchouli is lessening some, the citrus isn't as sour, I'm getting more lemongrass and a little (very little) gardenia. The olive blossom does come out to play, but not until MUCH later on This fades very quickly on me. It disappeared in only 3 hours, but it had nice throw while it lasted My rating in the bottle/imp: 2 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 3 out of 5 I don't like patchouli unless it's waaay in the background, but If I liked patchouli, I'm sure I would ADORE this blend. I also think this would be fabulous on a man
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In the bottle/imp: Butterscotch, gooey, sticky sweets, along with something a bit acrid and strange (but what else could you expect from candy charcoal and chimney dust?) Wet on skin: Gooey sweets, candied fruit, and a bit of charcoal Dry: A lot of hot, eye-watering charcoal and a little butterscotch. Wow that's funky. I get no lillies or violet. After 4 hours, it's almost gone and hasn't improved I really don't like this AT ALL. But, then again, I HATE the smell of charcoal. I only decided to try this because, well, I had to know what candied charcoal smelled like My rating in the bottle/imp: 2 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 1.5 out of 5
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In the bottle/imp: hot cocoa, but with a funky sweet note that I don't care for Wet on skin: mmm, hot cocoa (still with that funky sweet note), coffee, cinnamon, and something a bit nutty/buttery Dry: Brown sugar and cinnamon, with a hint of hot cocoa and coffee. Later on into the drydown: hot cocoa (it's strong again, but without that funky sweet note from before), brown sugar, cinnamon (although not as much of it), the nutty/buttery note has come back, and the coffee has disappeared. At the very end of this scents life, it's pure brown sugar It lasted maybe 4.5-5 hours and has good throw My rating in the bottle/imp: 3.5 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 4 out of 5 When I read the description, I thought this would be a 5. While it's not quite as delicious as it could have been (I was hoping for much more coffee), I'll definitely be getting a bottle of this, and possibly a backup as well
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In the bottle/imp (and wet on skin): Sharp green vines and sour grapes Dry: Cold airy ozone coming out over top of the other notes. The sharp green edge to the vines is fading a bit. The grapes have turned into sweettarts Later on: This scent is fading very quickly on me. It has become a little soapy and the sweettarts have turned to powder. Now it's just a soft slightly sweet, slightly tarte powder, with a bit of green vine, a little soap, and cold ozone floating over top My rating in the bottle/imp: 2 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2.5 out of 5 I really do not like notes of grapes, wine, or vines, but I decided to try this blend anyway because of the benzoin and olibanum, but sadly I get neither of those. I'm sure that someone who likes the smells of a vineyard will appreciate this scent more than I
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In the bottle/imp: Sharp, almost toothpaste-like peppermint Wet on Skin: Sharp peppermint, but with a bit of sugar Dry: All the sweetness is gone just moments after applying. As in the imp, it is all PEPPERMINT. As hard as I try I cannot smell even one drop of vanilla I have a bottle of the original lick it, and it is softer and sweeter to my nose (and one of my favorite holiday scents) My rating in the bottle/imp: 2.5 out of 5 My rating on my skin: 2.5 out of 5
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Hunting for the ultimate _____ blend
SurrealReality replied to fatalbellydance's topic in Recommendations
The ultimate berries+vanilla blend for me is Crumpet Rebellion, but considering how hard to find CR is, I too am hunting for the perfect berries+vanilla scent. Also on my "desperately seeking ______" list is: the ultimate pipe tobacco+honey/vanilla the ultimate leather+honey the ultimate plum+citrus the ultimate pastry/white cake+citrus the ultimate hay+berries the ultimate hay+honey Since hay is a fairly uncommon note that is, in my experience, usually not done very well (no I don't want to smell like moldy hay, or hay with horse sh*** on top) it may take me a long time to find those last two. I have yet to try a bpal blend with a hay note, but I don't believe that there are very many. In fact I only remember seeing one or two at the most . -
BPAL Fruit Blends - the many variations
SurrealReality replied to PilotKitten's topic in Recommendations
Hey! Since everybody gave me such great advice, I thought I would write and let you know how my fruity adventure is going. I haven't had a chance to try too many of the suggested oils, but I have tried a few, and Fire Pig is absolutely gorgeous . I even managed to find a few 5ml bottles of it. A big thank you to cordia, Nidaba, and zankoku_zen for recommending it!! -
Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume
SurrealReality replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Recommendations
Caron Eau de Reglisse is like a slightly less sweet, slightly powdery Dorian with the addition of a little liquorice. And, although Fifi Chachnil is considerably less sweet than Dorian, to my nose they are similar. Fifi's Citrus is sharper and more sour than Dorian's, with a powdery rose base (instead of the strong vanilla base in Dorian) along with a touch of spice. I love them all but If I had to choose, I would say Dorian is the most delectable of the three scents -
BPAL Fruit Blends - the many variations
SurrealReality replied to PilotKitten's topic in Recommendations
I have very limited experience with BPAL (so far), in fact I've only just received my first order. But the fruits and fruity-florals I tried (jester, kitsune-tsuki, Xiuhtecuhtli, Megaera) were FAR too sweet for my tastes (kind of like those big twisty suckers I loved as a child). Fae on the other hand was definitely not too sweet, but the oakmoss just ruined it for me. And Katharina, well I guess apricot really isn't my thing (my grandfather used to make apricot moonshine, in his cellar I believe - I guess that smell takes me back a liiittle too far....) So, what are some of the less sweet fruits and fruity-florals that you have found? (FYI, I especially love warm fruits and fruity-florals and purple fruits like blackcurrant and plum. But patchouli, carnation, and clove....gross) Thank you! -
Hi, I'm a total newbie to BPAL. I just placed my first order on july 3rd and I got a confirmation email from CCNow with my order number. Then, today I got an email from USPS saying my order was ready to ship, BUT the order number wasn't the same as the one CCNow gave me. Then, I went to the CCNow website to look up my order, but it says there is no such order. Should I email the lab to see what is going on? Thanks!
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It is my most beloved perfume (my chemistry ruins most), but now I need to find something else to love because it is no longer available in the U.S. (only in Paris) On me, chergui is moderately sweet (honey/hay), but sharp and slightly smoky (incense/spice/resin), and thankfully has no green notes whatsoever. So could anyone recommend something from BPAL that is sweet (and I mean any level of sweet: slightly, moderately, or very; and from almost anything: honey, hay, fruit, vanilla, caramel, flowers...) but sharp (like from spice or incense, but not from herbal spice, or green notes) and has very little or no green or herbal notes? This is actually my first post here, so I'm sorry if I'm being to precise, or sounding to picky . A big thank you to anyone who answers this!