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I'm going to apply for a job (no interview requried, really, either they'll hire me or they won't) Saturday, so I'm looking for something that'll make me feel a little more confident. Which do you think: High John the Conqueror or Has No Hanna...or both? I think the situation really calls for a Voodoo Blend and not a regular perfume since I'm in need of something to up my confidence in myself.
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March Hare is hands down my favorite apricot scent and I don't even like fruit. Depraved is good, too, if you like patchouli.
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So can we get a pronunciation of Leanan Sidhe by chance? I stink at Gaelic pronunciation in spite of my heritage.
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The Musk Thread! Need to know what type is for you?
Penance replied to SKiser's topic in Recommendations
Dorian and Oisin are both gorgeous non-musky blends that have musk in them. I'd highly recommend them both! -
Autumn Scents - recommend the ones you love
Penance replied to any_old_actress's topic in Recommendations
Autumn is my favorite time of the year (and the season my birthday is in), so I'm a big fan of autumn scents and for me the best I've found have been Scarecrow, Death (I think this one's just me, but it reminds me of burning leaves in the autumn) and Ace of Pentacles. Samhain didn't really work terribly well for me, but I'm not giving up hope and Jack smelled...Christmasy for some reason. -
Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
Penance replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
I have to agree with Andra. Jack and Samhain couldn't be more different. I haven't found anything quite like Samhain just yet, but then I don't really love Samhain very much (in spite of the fact that I should since it's all things I adore), so maybe that's why...I haven't really tried, but I have tried almost 300 BPAL scents and none of them have come close to Samhain for me, so it's still a pretty valid point. At least in my opinion. -
Oh, boy, now you've got me wanting some! Anyone wanna pick some up for me by chance?
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Damn, if I knew I was going to get a super woodsy bottle, I'd buy some Morocco even though I hated the "Morocco smelling Morocco" that everyone else loves. But on topic, the two most recent bottles I've gotten of Anne Bonny have smelled different than my original bottle and imps. It's more like the slightly rotted cedar note that BBW Cedarwood EO smells like. It's not bad, just very interesting because it's not like the original and because I know it's the red mysore sandalwood that's the culprit here. I'm wondering if the Lab had a new supplier for the most recent batches or something. I like it anyway, I'm just curious.
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::Raises her hand:: I would like to smell like graveyard dirt.
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Origin: The Oblation Caravan circular swap. First sniff: Chocolate and rum are the first two things I smell, but if I breathe shallowly, I get fig and juniper as well. I don't normally care for chocolate (either eating it or smelling it) but this is nice enough. Very cozy smelling. Wet on skin: Much lighter than in the bottle. Once it's on me, the juniper takes over but there's also a bit of chocolate and fig in the background here. I wasn't expecting a huge rush of juniper, but I like juniper so it's okay. Dry down: This reminds me of something, but I can't remember what. Honestly, it smells like some sort of cleaning product on me, but that's likely the result of my skin chemistry since I get that from a handful of other BPAL scents. Underneath the cleaning product smell is walnut (which I despise), musk of some sort and a tiny, tiny hint of chocolate. The bottom line: Cerberus is not for me, but I'm glad I got to try it all the same!
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Origin: I got an imp of this from The Vampire Lilith. First sniff: This reminds me of one of the Yule LE's, but I'm drawing a blank as to which one...Ice Queen, maybe? That seems the most likely, but I don't have a bottle of Ice Queen to compare Cold Moon to anymore. Anyway, I smell that sweet aquatic note that seems to be unique to BPAL and a hint of ferns. It's somewhat similar to Wolf Moon, but the two are definitely different to my nose. There's also some vague florals in the background, but they're not strong enough to bother me. Wet on skin: Now this reminds me vaguely of Skadi for some reason. It has that same pine (no idea where that's coming from) and faint berry scent that Skadi has, but it's mixed with florals of some kind. I love Skadi, so I'm happy Cold Moon is somewhat similar, but I don't know about the floral notes. Dry down: Cold Moon is much lighter and more serene smelling now. It's quite similar to Ice Queen on me now that it's dry, which isn't wonderful but isn't really bad either. Ice Queen really failed to impress me and Cold Moon is maybe a notch above Ice Queen for me. I would say Cold Moon would be what you would get if you took Ice Queen and combined it with a touch of Snow White...at least on me at any rate. It's somewhat creamy now that it's dry for some reason, but mainly it's a soft aquatic/vague floral/slightly sweet melony smelling wintery kind of scent. The bottom line: It looks like I made the right decision not ordering a bottle of this, but I'll be keeping my imp just because I might want it at some point down the road.
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Another pronunciation question: Do you guys say HAZ No Hanna or HASS No Hanna? I've never been able to decide how it's supposed to be pronounced. I'm guesssing the first one, but since there's no real context to take it in I keep wondering. ETA: I mean HAZ as in "She has a big butt" and HASS as in "Hasselhoff" in case that wasn't clear.
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Thanks! I had a feeling I was pronouncing it wrong.
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Nocnitsa anyone? I can't find it anywhere. Sorry if it's already been covered here, but I didn't see it and I'm too tired for a more exhaustive search.
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Anyone taken imps out of the country? I'm just wondering because I'm flying to the Bahamas in June and I don't want to get anything confiscated.
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Origin: Lagniappe from the Lab. First sniff: This, to me, smells like Satyr with myrrh added. It's got that strong, sharp animal sex musk note that's bordering on cat pee, but with a resiny sweetness in the background. I doubt that this will work for me due to my body chemistry's decidedly unpleasant reaction to the darker musks, but it's worth a shot. Wet on skin: The cat pee note that was skirting around in the background is gone now, leaving a sharp, almost bitter musk note layered over a soft background of myrrh. I can't smell the vetiver and wouldn't know mullein if it bit me on the ass, so I can't say whether it's putting in an appearance or not. This is a lot less aggressive smelling than I expected it to be, actually. Dry down: This isn't anywhere near as overpoweringly animalistic as Satyr was, which makes me very happy because Satyr was a disaster on me, but I'm not sure it's enough to save Czernobog for me. It's settled down into a soft animal musk with a hint of sharpness and the tiniest hint of myrrh in the background. The bottom line: Czernobog isn't a bad scent, but it's decidedly not me, unfortunately.
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Origin: Lagniappe from the Lab. Preconceived notions: Baobhan Sith is one of those scents that I never paid much attention to because I'm normally looking for the earthy, woodsy or resin scents, but it actually sounds beautiful although I'm not sure how well apple blossom is going to work on me. I really like grapefruit and ginger and tea of all kinds, though, so this may very well work for me. First sniff: Mmm, grapefruit! This smells like white grapefruit to me. It's very tart and tangy and sharp, which is just the way I like it. I can barely smell a bit of ginger and a hint of apple blossoms (a scent I know well from a whole childhood spent climbing apple trees). So far, I love this. It's the kind of scent that really speaks to me even though it's not my normal kind of scent. Wet on skin: Grapefruit is still the dominant note, but the white tea is coming out now, too, and mixing with the grapefruit and ginger. There's also a faint note of soft apple blossoms in the background. This smells white to me, but white like blinding sunshine on fresh-fallen snow, not creamy white. Sharp white. It's not a wallflower scent, but it's not too bold, either. Dry down: Grapefruit remains the dominant note, but everything else is putting in an appearance, too. This is a cool scent, like those winter mornings where there's six inches of snow on the ground but it's still warm enough to go outside without a jacket. I actually really like this one a lot! It's not my usual earthy or resin kind of scent, but it's gorgeous all the same. The bottom line: I really like this! My imp has a defective lid, so I'm going to get at least another imp in the near future.
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Preconceived notions: This sounds gorgeous, but I'm worried about the lemon people have been mentioning. Lemon as a fragrance isn't one of my favorite things in the world, so I'm hoping it doesn't pop up in Dorian. First sniff: Oh, my...beautiful is the only word to describe this. This is somewhat like what I expected from White Rabbit - strong, sweet tea, but with a slight musk to it that goes surprisingly well with the tea note. So far, I love this! Wet on skin: Mmm, pale, pale musk and vanilla with that soft tea note I was craving when I ordered White Rabbit. I'm also getting a bit of the lemon other people have mentioned but, strangely, it's not bothering me. This is gorgeous, no doubt about it. I can definitely see myself wearing this very often. Dry down: The lemon has all but disappeared, leaving a gorgeous vanilla and tea scent with a hint of the light musk I always end up loving. I had a feeling I'd like this, but I didn't think I'd like it this much. The bottom line: Even though I'm flat broke, I'm going to be requiring a bottle of this in short order, probably a 10mL. This is such a perfect scent for its namesake; absolutely dead-on in my book!
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Origin: I was gifted with an imp of this by Kells. First sniff: Oh wow, I can see why so many people love Dragon's Milk. It's gorgeous! It's sweet and honey-like but with a very distinct dragon's blood note. In some ways it's a second cousin to Block Buster (they're both spicy honey scents) but this is definitely unique at the same time. I don't normally wear sweet scents, but this is gorgeous. I may have found a new favorite BPAL Dragon scent. Wet on skin: Very strong on the vanilla when it's wet. The vanilla actually overpowers everything else to the point that it's almost all I can smell. That's not a bad thing, really, but I would prefer more dragon's blood to go along with it. Dry down: I don't know what happened, but Dragon's Milk smells like...well, like milk with a hint of dragon's blood now. Honestly, I don't think I want to smell like milk. Aha! Just when I was about to give up and wash this off Dragon's Milk rallied and turned back into the sweet vanilla, honey and dragon's blood scent I originally smelled in the imp. After that point, the dragon's blood steadily strengthens over the next half an hour or so, coming out beautifully. The bottom line: Dragon's Milk goes through some rowing pains on me, but the final result is gorgeous.
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Origin: I got an imp of this from ChupaChup. Preconceived notions: I didn't originally order this because I'm not big on foody scents, but Spark (I believe) mentioned it smelling like Villainess' Gingernsnapped smooch and someone else said it smelled like snickerdoodles, so I had to give it a shot. First sniff: Well, I'll be...Spark was right! This does smell quite similar to Gingersnapped (the smooch, not the soap) to me! This does bear more of a resemblance to snickerdoodles than sugar cookies, but it's still not quite dead-on snickerdoodle, either. It's more like cinamon sugar and maybe some ginger that it is a cookie for me, but I still like it. Wet on skin: Same as in the imp, really. This smells a tiny bit more like snickerdoodles now, which is perfectly fine by me because I do like the way they smell (and taste). This, for me, is actually more similar to Villainess' Gingersnapped than Gingerbread Poppet was, which is odd, but fine by me. Dry down: I'm craving snickerdoodles something terrible now. I don't normally get food cravings from perfume because I don't normally wear foody scents, so this is all new territory for me. Sugar Cookie on me is really far more like Snickerdoodle. There's a heavy cinnamon sugar note here that swings the balance away from it being a true (in my opinion) sugar cookie scent. That's alright, though, because I prefer snickerdoodles to sugar cookies any day of the week. The bottom line: This definitely won't be an everyday scent for me since I'm not normally a foody scent kind of girl, but I really like it all the same.
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Preconceived notions: Oh man, I just read the description at the top of this thread which I hadn't seen before because it wasn't on the site and it mentioned almond. Almond is very bad news for me, but because everything else about this sounds right up my alley, I'll risk making myself sick. First sniff: I don't trust my nose right now, to tell the truth. Just the suggestion of there being almond in this is enough to make me think I'm smelling it, so I'm going to assume I'm hallucinating and ignore it. Apart from my hallucination of almonds, I smell patchouli and pine and wet, loamy dirt. This is a very sharp forest kind of scent, with the same edge that Loup Garou and Black Forest had. Wet on skin: I wish I could tell if I was imagining the almond or not. I'm almost positive I am because I don't feel nauseous even though I've had my nose right up to my wrist for the last 30 seconds or so, but it would be nice to know all the same. Ace of Pentacles smells like the forest to me in a very realistic way. None of the notes are overpowering or artificial in the slightest and it's very comforting smelling and peaceful. Dry down: I'm not as wowed with this as I was with Death, but it's certainly a very nice woodsy forest scent all the same. For some reason, Ace of Pentacles fades extremely quickly on me, unlike Death which lasted literally all day, but I don't really mind reapplying. The almond note (be it real or imagined) has disappeared and left a soft, generic earthy forest kind of scent that's quite nice. The bottom line: While I'm not as wowed with this as I was with Death, I still got a bottle anyway. I have a feeling once I have time to forget the mention of almonds I'll be more receptive to it.
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Origin: Lagniappe from the Lab. Preconceived notions: I've actually been debating trying this one for quite a while but couldn't decide if I should order it or not, so I'm lookin forward to trying it. First sniff: Ooh, I like this! I'm not quite sure how to describe it. Green comes to mind, as does dandelion stems, incense and early morning mist and it's somehow a combination of all of those things for me. It's definitely very green, but green like the smell when you walk outside into the grass very early in the morning when the ground is wet with dew and there's a fog hanging in the air. It's also somehow like a very light incense smoke and I can only catch that portion fleetingly. Wet on skin: Gorgeous! I smell gorgeous green grass and morning dew. This is exactly like when I went to summer camp and we would wake up with the sunrise and take early morning walks through the meadows on the edges of the woods. This is very light on me and seems to be fading already but it's so calming and tranquil and happy smelling. Very light and unoffensive. Dry down: Empyreal Mist changes character ever so slightly as it dries, becoming more like...well, like the way grass blades taste when you chew them if that makes sense. That same elusive faint smoky scent also make a comeback but I still can't pin it down. It's familiar, but I don't know what it is. Mist is the perfect word for this scent. Empyreal Mist is a morning hike through dew-covered grasses with the morning chill raising goosebumps on your arms. The bottom line: The Lab outdid themselves with the lagniappe in this order. I may very well be getting a bottle of this in the very near future even though this fades extremely fast on me.
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Too funny! The only one's I've given my mom have been easy to pronounce: Formula 54 and Old London. Knowing her, she'd have a horrible time with anything even remotely unfamiliar. When she was little, she saw a doll in a catalogue with "real humm-in hair". We still make fun of her about that one.
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Preconceived notions: The Death card has always been my favorite Tarot card because of the meaning behind it, so for that reason alone I had to try this, but, reading the reviews, this sounds perfect for me and I'm very eager to try this. First sniff: To me, this smells like a cross between Capricorn and Brimstone. It's earthy but with an underlying grittiness and a slight hint of what smells like vetiver in the background. This is so perfect for me. I can't believe I waited this long to try it! Wet on skin: Death is a very close cousin of Capricorn's on me. Its earthy and wet smelling, like the forest floor after a thunderstorm. It's also got a hint of that decomposing leaves smell that I associate with vetiver. This scent definitely wouldn't be for everyone, but for me it's absolutely perfect. Dry down: As it dries, Death lightens up considerably. It's less oppressive smelling now somehow. If Death in its wet stage is like being buried under several feet of wet, loamy soil and decomposing leaves, Death in its dry stage is like standing next to that grave and smelling the soil and grass and sunshine. It's particularly appropriate for this scent as it seems almost a rebirth, going from the wet earthiness of the grave back to the world of the living above ground. Death is much less heavy and oppresive smelling once it dries, but each stage is absolutely gorgeous in its own way. The bottom line: It's like Death was created just for me. This is so perfect for me that it's not eve funny. I literally ordered a 10mL of this minutes after trying it in spite of my dire financial straits, I loved it so much. This is absolute, head-over-heels love for me. ETA: I get different results every time I wear Death. Sometimes it's ashy and smoky and gritty and sometimes it's earthy and then changes to a clean grass and dirt kind of smell as it dries. I'm not entirely sure it's skin chemistry, although that would be the obvious answer to the question of why it does that...I prefer to think that it's just another sign of how it symbolizes change. Don't correct me. I like living in my BPAL fantasy world.
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Right now I, personally, am leaning toward either Snow White or Anne Bonny for my wedding, depending on if I want to play the part of the princess to go with my dress or if I want to be my usual stinky hippie/pirate self. Congrats to everyone else who's getting hitched! :D