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  1. In bottle/imp: Musky, warm spiced plum.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a very light scent once I put it on. It smells mostly of sweet and warm carnation, but there’s also a nice undertone of plum and the musk swirling throughout the whole blend.

     

    After a little while: Soft, warm, fruity carnation. This is so pretty even though it’s rather light on me. It seems to stay very close to the skin, but it wafts gently with a nice sweetness. This blend isn’t overly sweet at all though. The carnation, plum, and warm musk are all very well balanced so they all blend together well and no one note overpowers another.

     

    Overall Impressions: A fruity, soft carnation blend. This is just so pretty with the gentle and smooth spiciness of the carnation blending with the musk and juicy plum. This is really a wonderfully balanced blend. It’s feminine and very sexy since it clings so close to the skin. If you like carnation blends and don’t mind a little fruitiness, I definitely recommend this blend.


  2. In bottle/imp: Dry and extremely powdery with a touch of lemon.

     

    Immediately on skin: This smells very dry and powdery. There’s a bit of blonde woods and a hint of jasmine and lily. This almost smells exactly like baby powder on me however; the notes I’ve described are barely there.

     

    After a little while: Dry, musky, and lemony… that is what this smells like. There’s a hint of lily, but no other floral notes. This is almost plastic-y on me.

     

    Overall Impressions: This was a huge disappointment all around. It’s super powdery on me and rather dull. The lemon peeks through, but I wouldn’t say this is really a refreshing blend… it’s too “thick” smelling for that.


  3. In bottle/imp: Deep, dark vetiver and myrrh with spices… and maple syrup?

     

    Immediately on skin: The first sniff I take of this on my hand, it reminds me of french toast with maple syrup. I mean the good stuff with some spices baked in and real maple syrup… not the fake stuff. Of course, that’s just what this reminds me of. It doesn’t really smell like french toast though. This is a thick vetiver and myrrh scent, like the description says. The vetiver is so smoky and the myrrh is thick, dark, and spiced with a rich sweetness.

     

    After a little while: This has changed into something a bit more perfume-like… the thick syrupiness of the myrrh has lightened, but it still lends a strong sweet, resinous, and slightly spiced feel to the blend, while the vetiver has become a little less heavy and smoky.

     

    Overall Impressions: This blend is very deep, dark, and slightly sweet. At first it eerily reminds me of french toast, but then it fades to a less foody mix of dark vetiver and very deep, rich myrrh. I think this one would probably smell great on a guy too, but it’s a very rich scent.


  4. In bottle/imp: Almost citrus-y ozone.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a clean ozone type scent with a citrus edge. It’s very “high” and has a salty twist to it. It seems like this almost has no base to this blend; it is a very airy scent that twists and turns as I smell it, but never settles.

     

    After a little while: This has lightened up a bit, but it hasn’t really changed all that much. It’s still a very clean ozone scent with a bit of a light citrus feel. This also smells quite unisex… it’s very crisp and refreshing.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is a great scent if you really like ozone blends. It’s not too heavy or overly sharp, but it is very crisp and clean. This is definitely a unisex blend and I really don’t see it as easing into either masculine or feminine… it is totally gender neutral. It does remind me of Irish Spring and the like, but most ozone lends do.


  5. If it says shipped on CCNow does that actually mean shipped? I haven't received a CnS yet but the money has been taken from my account. I can't remember what happened last time with my order :P

     

    No, that just means the lab harvested your order. You'll get a Click n Ship email from USPS when it's actually shipped.


  6. In bottle/imp: Dark wood and patchouli with wafting bay rum and an undercurrent of rose.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a more masculine scent for sure. The spicy bay rum seems to be the highest note, and it is grounded by dark patchouli and wood notes. The musk in this is definitely warm and amber-esque, and permeates the whole blend. This is rather dry and warm, but the bay rum adds an almost crisp note.

     

    After a little while: The patchouli and woods have faded a bit in this, and now it’s a mainly bay rum and light amber scent. It’s actually more unisex now, but still on the masculine side. The tea rose also sneaks in the background of this, but it’s not an overly rosey scent at all. This is a airy bay rum scent with a nice helping of amber musk wafting through, and then subtle patchouli and wood in the background and a base of smooth rose.

     

    Overall Impressions: There are very few masculine fragrances I’d wear, bpal or no. This is definitely on the masculine side and not for me, but it is a very nice scent. The large helping of bay rum is very fresh, but the amber musk warms it up nicely, and the patchouli, wood, and rose give this a nice, solid base.


  7. In bottle/imp: An odd earthy/citrusy/creamy mix with a little hint of cola.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a very weird scent. It’s earthy but sweet and almost effervescent at the same time. Out of all the notes I get the patchouli, vetiver and myrrh blending, then the lime as a top note with the vanilla and almond blending in. It’s almost like citrusy cream soda poured over slightly spicy dirt.

     

    After a little while: The lime note has really all but disappeared, and now this is a warm and slightly creamy patchouli blend. The almond and vanilla add a nice warm sweetness to the gritty patchouli. The myrrh and vetiver just add depth to the patchouli base, giving it a slight smokiness and a little spice.

     

    Overall Impressions: This starts out just odd, but it calms down to a very nice patchouli blend on me. The combination of patchouli, myrrh, vetiver, almond, and vanilla seems very warm and wearable. I would say this is a more unisex scent. Unfortunately I really don’t like patchouli, so it’s not something I would wear.


  8. In bottle/imp: Silky, creamy, and slightly powdery milk chocolate.

     

    Immediately on skin: One of my favorite scents is El Dia de Reyes, and this smells like that without the cinnamon and coffee. It’s sweet and creamy chocolate with a slightly powdery feel, like really good powdered cocoa.

     

    After a little while: This turns dry and powdery on me pretty quickly. It still smells of chocolate, but it’s no longer as rich and creamy on me.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is a nice chocolate scent, but I wish that it had stayed the same rich, creamy chocolate scent it was when I first put it on. I can see why this one gets a lot of love, and I’d consider trying this out in a scent locket for sure.


  9. In bottle/imp: Light vapor-like floral perfume and golden delicious apples (very sweet and not very tart).

     

    Immediately on skin: This smells of perfume-y apple. It’s light and smells pretty and like apples, but not like a real one if that makes any sense. It’s a very fresh, lovely scent though.

     

    After a little while: This has sweetened on my skin and now it’s a generic sweet perfume that smells vaguely of apple. I don’t really get any other notes from this… maybe some sort of floral, but it’s really just very sweet, pretty, and lightly apple-smelling.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is a nice, innocent, sweet apple scent. I’ve heard very good things about it, but I think it’s mostly my chemistry that seems to change the lab’s apple note to something more floral and perfume-y than crisp and realistic. I’m sure this is probably gorgeous on the right chemistry, so if you are looking for a nice apple scent then you should try this. It’s an innocent apple to Poisoned Apple’s corrupted feel.


  10. In bottle/imp: Warm, sweet pepper and subtle floral notes.

     

    Immediately on skin: The pepper hits me first, but it’s warm and inviting. It has a gentle bite… not sharp or overbearing. The warm amber is the base of this, and there’s just a light breath of flowers. It reminds me of something, but I have no idea what.

     

    After a few minutes: This is a very fun fragrance. The pink pepper is just girly, but with a total kick; it’s spiced, but sweet and a little soapy. The amber in the background adds a creamy warmth to the base, and the passion flower (honeysuckle is my favorite floral fragrance and I don’t smell it here) adds a subtle fruity floral tone.

     

    Overall Impressions: Hermia is girly with a kick… it’s feminine, but not overwhelmingly so and has a lot of attitude. The pepper is peppery, of course, but it’s not really spicy. It’s an interesting blend, and something I wear quite a bit!


  11. Hmm sorry if this is a old thread but I have a question about the samples. Do they come in small bottles and does anyone of a picture of them? I

     

    just placed my first order about a week ago and I can not wait to get them! I ordered a sample of blood kiss, Jailbait and a bottle of Glutony.

     

    I was just wondering what they looked like.

     

    Casey

     

    An imp's ear looks like the vial on the right in this photo: http://www.bpal.org/index.php?autocom=gall...si&img=1533


  12. Hunger will have a regular GC label, unless they have recently been changed.

     

    This just made me realize that every bottle I own is a LE blend. I presume GC bottles all look like Snake Oil's label? The aged look with carnival-esque font type?

     

    No, Snake Oil has a different label design than most of the other GCs. The regular catalog labels look like the middle bottle in this picture: http://www.bpal.org/index.php?autocom=gall...si&img=1533

     

    Rappaccini's Garden, Carnaval Diabolique, A Picnic in Arkham and a couple other sections (as well as a few random blends like Schrodinger's Cat and Snake Oil) have different labels, but most GC labels look like the one in that picture.


  13. Sugar cane, blue musk, mahogany, black orchid, black currant, violet, blackberry leaf, teak, strawberry, and dusky rose.


    In bottle/imp: This smells rich and deep with a thick resinous undertone. It also smells a little like nail polish remover and also like the Emathides.

    Immediately on skin: The first thing that hits me is that this reminds me a lot of the Emathides (I looked it up and they share black orchid, black currant, violet, and blue musk notes), but plus a deep, resinous caramel note and a hint of strawberries. It’s a very thick, deep scent with the teak and violet mixing to give it a slight perfume-y edge, and the blue musk giving it a slight cool tone.

    After a little while: The strawberry has come out in this a little more and the very thick syrupy tone has receded completely. On my skin this is now a rich and deep mix of delicate strawberry, teak (which is very perfume-y on me), a slight wood note from the mahogany, and the cool rich mix of black currant and orchid, violet, and blue musk.

    Overall Impressions: This starts out a little strong on the syrupy sugar, but it calms down quickly and really becomes a very deep, complex scent. It’s on the cooler side, but it also has a nice thick sweetness that is very well controlled, as well as a hint of fruity strawberry. This strongly reminds me of the Emathides, so I really think fans of that blend may like this. Otherwise, those who like the lab’s more complex, deep, and sweeter scents will probably enjoy this if it behaves on their skin.

  14. In bottle/imp: Very cool, perfume-y flowers.

     

    Immediately on skin: This smells of very expensive, traditional perfume. But I don’t mean that in a bad way. It’s a slightly sweet and cool floral scent with just a very feminine feel. It’s not overly girly or fruity, but it smells clean and lovely. The wisteria is what is giving it such a cool and deep feel I believe, but the ume blossoms (plum blossoms) and sakura (cherry blossoms) give it a very nice wafting airy quality at the same time as well as a gentle sweetness.

     

    After a little while: This has lightened up a little, but it’s still a slightly sweet and cool clean floral. It’s perfume-y and feminine while still retaining a little depth from the mix of cooler and sweeter floral notes.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is just a very pretty, feminine, clean scent. It’s a very floral blend and smells much like traditional perfume to me, but it has that depth that you can only get from the lab’s creations. It’s well balanced and on the cooler side, but it still brings to mind thoughts of spring. I think this may appeal to those who enjoy blends like Dirty.


  15. In bottle/imp: Rose incense.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is just like the description says: roses and frankincense. The rose is a little lemony almost, and the frankincense is a little bit of a sharp note. But they’re blended together very well.

     

    After a little while: This has lost the little sweetness it had and has become very sharp on me. The rose and frankincense are still both present, but the rose lost it’s smoothness and the frankincense is rather dark and bitter.

     

    Overall Impressions: This one didn’t work on me… I’m not sure why the notes turned so disappointing, but this just turned sharp and sort of acrid on me.


  16. In bottle/imp: A very smooth fruitiness with some light green notes and an underlying slight earthy tone.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is almost fruity, but it’s not overly sweet. It smells almost like light grass plus something like those white or clear gummy bears (not really overwhelmingly OMG fruit, but sweet and slightly fruity). It has a nice green and earthy mixed feel to it, plus that subtle and almost innocent candy sweetness.

     

    After a little while: This is light, refreshing, a little fruity, and just slightly “green” smelling. It’s a sweet blend, but not overly so. The scent seems to be pretty complex and very well blended as there’s a lot going on, but there’s put together in a way that I can’t identify any of the specific notes.

     

    Overall Impressions: Wow, this was totally unexpected… I love this blend! It’s slightly fruity and sweet, but there’s a lot of complexity to this with a little hint of green and smooth, earthy notes to this. It reminds me a lot of dirty in the way that it’s refreshing, but still complex and wearable. This is definitely a cheerful scent, and I’d imagine it would be lovely in spring. This also seems subtle enough to wear any time.


  17. In bottle/imp: Slightly lemony rose and subtle white florals.

     

    Immediately on skin: As soon as I put this on my skin, this scent backed off big time… the lemony twist went away and it settled into a soft mix of rose and drier, tangy white florals.

     

    After a little while: The blend has really livened up on my skin and gotten rather strong. The rose and narcissus are both strong, but well-balanced. They don’t really mix together, but they blend a little.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is a bit strong, and very floral. It would be a really nice spring scent for sure, and is very feminine. It feels almost “yellow” to me and the narcissus has an almost citrusy feel. Very pretty, and very wearable but not for me.


  18. In bottle/imp: Thick, sweet resinous musk and smooth patchouli.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is gritty patchouli and musk, like Smut’s dirtier cousin (and by dirtier I don’t mean kinkier… I mean dirty like “rolling around in the dirt” dirty. It’s deep and musky with that harsh patchouli blending in and the resinous myrrh permeating the whole blend. This one has layers that I can smell almost.

     

    After a little while: This has transformed into a primarily myrrh scent with some dry musk and undertone of patchouli. It’s sweet, but deep, and definitely a dark, lustful scent.

     

    Overall Impressions: Dirt blends don’t really suit me, and most patchouli blends smell of dirt on me. This one is dominated by the myrrh, but it’s still very much a musky patchouli blend as well. If you tend to like myrrh and patchouli, this is a unisex blend that may suit you.


  19. In bottle/imp: Strong strong strong oakmoss with a slight hint of leather and a subtle warmth in the background.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is very unisex and sharp. There’s a bit of complexity to this, which is nice. It’s dominated by oakmoss but there’s a hint of leather and some light warm amber in the background. A breath of incense smoke wafts over the blend, but it’s light and there’s almost an evergreen, fresh feel to this.

     

    After a little while: This smells very fresh and masculine. The oakmoss still dominates this blend, but the leather has amped up a bit as well. The whole blend has this smoky top note to it, but I’d say this is more crisp than smoky or earthy.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is a more unisex to masculine blend and the oakmoss and leather are definitely the strongest notes. It’s a fresh smelling scent, but it has a nice subtle smokiness to it. If you are a fan of oakmoss and are looking for something a bit smoky and unisex, I would recommend this for sure.


  20. An opiate torpor, soporific, trancelike, and sublimely languid. A poet’s morphine dream, a listless journey into a gentle dream and the precipice of intoxicated madness. Paperwhite and black narcissus, three lilies, black poppy and tuberose and a hint of hypnotic opium den haze.


    In bottle/imp: Soft, smooth narcissus blended with a hint of opium.

    Immediately on skin: This is a floral blend… mostly smooth narcissus and fresh lilies with a hint of smokiness and tuberose in the background. It’s a drier white floral blend with the sweeter tuberose peeking through.

    After a little while: This has deepened quite a bit and turned into a smoky, mysterious and slightly sweet floral scent. This has blended together very nicely; the individual notes don’t really stick out anymore, though I can still sense the narcissus, the smoky opium, and the sweetened tuberose. The lilies have really disappeared which is great since they sometimes go soapy on me.

    Overall Impressions: This started out as nothing special, but it really deepened beautifully on my skin. It’s smoky and deep with a nice smooth feel and a touch of sweetness from the tuberose. I don’t know if I’d wear this, but I definitely like it.

  21. In bottle/imp: Chocolate and light, fizzy citrus.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a very odd combination. I definitely get cocoa… slightly sweet and not really creamy but more like powdered cocoa, and I also get some light fresh citrus tea. The tonka blends in and gives this a warm creaminess, which doesn’t quite blend in. This blend is very busy and everything seems to be fighting for dominance as opposed to blending together.

     

    After a little while: The chocolately feel has backed off, and this is now a very sweet citrus tea and tonka scent with a bit of an earthy base from the cocoa and tobacco leaf. The saffron adds a slightly warm, gentle lick of spice.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is much sweeter on me than I was expecting. It’s an interesting blend for sure, and must be quite the morpher when tried by different people. The mandarin, tonka, and cocoa combination is very unusual, but kind of interesting. I wouldn’t wear this, but it’s definitely been an experience trying it.


  22. In bottle/imp: Dark woods, violet, and plastic-y amber.

     

    Immediately on skin: This has a very plastic overtone to it, but within the scent there is a mix of mostly deep wood notes and violet. There is also a light warm touch of sandalwood and a bit of amber, but the amber is quite plastic-y.

     

    After a little while: Overall, this smells like plastic to me, but it’s probably the combination of the notes. It’s a slightly spiced cooler blend with a hint of wood notes and an undercurrent of violet. The amber gives it a slightly golden feel, and the musk just permeates the whole blend. The violet is what gives this the cooler feel, and it’s well balanced with the warmer and golden notes.

     

    Overall Impressions: This smells like plastic on me, but I think it’s just the way my nose is interpreting the scent. It’s actually quite complex and well blended, and I’m sure it works on other people better than it seems to be on me.


  23. In bottle/imp: Clean and slightly fruity without being overly crisp and sharp.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is the scent of clean laundry drying on the line on a very warm, sunny day. The scent is almost fuzzy and hard to grasp since it’s so well blended. There’s a hint of fruitiness to this, like apple blossom perhaps, but overall it just smells like “clean” without being too sharp or crisp. It’s a soft, pretty scent.

     

    After a little while: This scent has softened even more, if that’s possible. It’s still the same wonderful scent though: soft, warm, clean and fuzzy with a nice clean feel and a bit of soft, sweet florals. I still think it’s apple blossom, and I’m sticking to it!

     

    Overall Impressions: This is the perfect soft clean towel scent. I think it’s too fluffy to be “clean linen.” It’s soft, comfy, and clean with a gentle breeze of flowers.


  24. In bottle/imp: Patchouli and lavender with a bit of soft herbs and lily.

     

    Immediately on skin: This is a citrus lavender scent with a hint of mint, a bit of coolness from the white musk, and a subtle base of very light patchouli. It’s a cool scent, but twisted slightly and herbal. It has a very nice, solid base to it and an almost powdery feel.

     

    After a little while: This has turned very masculine on me. It’s a dry musky scent with a lot of patchouli and lavender blending together, and a bit of warm sandalwood. With the white musk this has a cooler feel, but the hint of sandalwood gives this a gentle spice. Nothing else about this is gentle, though; the lavender/patchouli/white musk combo is very strong and sharp.

     

    Overall Impressions: This is definitely a masculine scent and not for me, but I can see its appeal for those who like this sort of strong blend. It has a lot of patchouli but it’s not gritty at all, and it has a cool feel overall. This is nicely blended and some of the notes are there, but don’t really stand out.


  25. In bottle/imp: Sharp resin… not deep and smooth but more woody and maybe even a bit of cedar.

     

    Immediately on skin: Strong cedar and some light smokiness… but mostly cedar.

     

    After a little while: Dry cedar, but there is a slight smoky resinous note to this as well now. It’s not overly sweet and is rather dry.

     

    Overall Impressions: This didn’t impress me at all… almost all I smell is cedar, though there is a hint of resin. I’m not a big cedar fan when it’s just about all I get from a blend and this is no exception. This blend is rather dry, and I would definitely say it’s unisex.

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