tarotbydiana Report post Posted April 5, 2007 The clove in Three Witches is very strong on my skin. It is discontinued but I do see it occasionally in forum sales. That's how I got mine. Share this post Link to post
forspecial_plate Report post Posted April 5, 2007 Try Port-Au-Prince. It turns into pure clove for some people. Share this post Link to post
evilbee Report post Posted April 5, 2007 I'm not sure if I've ever seen this recommended, but Baron Samedi was strongly dry clove on me after the almond wears off... Share this post Link to post
dorothy humbird Report post Posted April 5, 2007 (edited) Blood is quite spicy-dark clove with cherry on me. Similarly there is a period in Blood Kiss's morphing that my ex-boyfriend once identified as smelling exactly like clove cigarettes. BK seems to do pretty widely varying things on people's skin, so it might stay in that stage for you -- for me it ends up a heady, luscious syruppy scent (blended so well that cloves aren't super prominent) grounded in vetiver, but it's worth a shot I'd say. ETA: Here's a link to a similar question. Edited April 5, 2007 by dorothy humbird Share this post Link to post
myoubi Report post Posted April 5, 2007 ETA: Here's a link to a similar question. **smacks head** D'oh! I'm such an idiot :/ I should have searched before I posted a new topic.. mods, go ahead and smack me. Share this post Link to post
Kimocean Report post Posted April 5, 2007 (edited) Count Dracula smells a lot like clove cigarettes to me. In fact I referenced them in my review of it Here. Hope that helps! ~Kim Edited April 5, 2007 by Kimocean Share this post Link to post
argylexsoul Report post Posted April 5, 2007 Yes. Count Dracula smells EXACTLY (well, almost) like clove cigarettes. It's got the clove, plus a bit of smokiness. I put it it on a jacket a while ago and when I pulled it out I thought it was the one I'd worn when I saw a friend who smoked tons of clove cigarettes. Plus, Count Dracula is an awesome scent period. After that, I'd try Three Witches. It was also heavy clove, but not as smoky. Share this post Link to post
ivyandpeony Report post Posted October 7, 2007 Oh, I think that Voodoo Queen will forever be my holy grail of clove scents. I don't wear it often since my bottle has such a big dent in it, but it's a great cool weather scent and the clovey wonderfulness makes me swoon. Beth told the story of blending this one "free hand" - not her usual process, where every thing she adds is precisely measured and documented so she can have a formula to work from, it's more of her Chaos Theory approach - the result being, she will never make it again. So I will have to enjoy it while it lasts. Share this post Link to post
lapetiteflower Report post Posted October 7, 2007 Yes. Count Dracula smells EXACTLY (well, almost) like clove cigarettes. It's got the clove, plus a bit of smokiness. I put it it on a jacket a while ago and when I pulled it out I thought it was the one I'd worn when I saw a friend who smoked tons of clove cigarettes. Plus, Count Dracula is an awesome scent period. After that, I'd try Three Witches. It was also heavy clove, but not as smoky. even more clove cigarette-ish than count dracula is the smiling spider Share this post Link to post
aine Report post Posted October 7, 2007 The nominees for Clove in a Lead Role: Three Witches, Count Dracula and the Superstar of All Clove Blends The Smiling Spider. The nominees for Clove in a Support Role: The Winter of Our Discontent and Dracul. And the Winner is...... Ahathoor (although I can't even be absolutely certain it has clove in it as it doesn't have listed notes!) Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 10, 2008 (edited) i love the smell of clove cigarettes (okay, whatever, i love clove cigarettes) and i love the hint of leather one gets from an old leather coat in the beginning of autumn. which, of course, leads to loving to smoke clove cigarettes while wearing my leather coat in the beginning of autumn. Bumping this thread, because I am desperately in search of such a scent. I've seen Perversion recommended, and although it's a sweet tobacco scent, it doesn't capture that clove-y goodness, and I get no leather at all from it. I tried layering Perversion, De Sade, and some clove bud essential oil, and although that was yummy, it's not quite what I'm looking for, either. Have any new scents been introduced that capture the scent of clove cigarettes being smoked by someone in a leather jacket, with or without a hint of autumn (cold crisp air, dry leaves) in the background? Something without other fruits, flowers, cinnamon, or dragon's blood, ideally just a pure tobacco + clove + leather (preferably black leather), with a hint of smokiness. Things I've tried: The Smiling Spider, Perversion, March Hare, Port-au-Prince, Hellfire, Havana, Madrid, The Wild Men of Jezirat Al Tennyn, Blockbuster, Dracul, Mad Meg, The Clod and the Pebble, Valentine of Rome Things I haven't tried yet: Three Witches, Blood, Blood Kiss, French Creole, Formula 54, Count Dracula, Wrath, Al Shairan Recommendations? Edit: Added to the tried/haven't tried lists. Edited May 3, 2008 by Apple Share this post Link to post
strangemodegirl Report post Posted March 10, 2008 i love the smell of clove cigarettes (okay, whatever, i love clove cigarettes) and i love the hint of leather one gets from an old leather coat in the beginning of autumn. which, of course, leads to loving to smoke clove cigarettes while wearing my leather coat in the beginning of autumn. Bumping this thread, because I am desperately in search of such a scent. I've seen Perversion recommended, and although it's a sweet tobacco scent, it doesn't capture that clove-y goodness, and I get no leather at all from it. I tried layering Perversion, De Sade, and some clove bud essential oil, and although that was yummy, it's not quite what I'm looking for, either. Have any new scents been introduced that capture the scent of clove cigarettes being smoked by someone in a leather jacket, with or without a hint of autumn (cold crisp air, dry leaves) in the background? Something without other fruits, flowers, cinnamon, or dragon's blood, ideally just a pure tobacco + clove + leather (preferably black leather), with a hint of smokiness. Things I've tried: Perversion, March Hare, Port-au-Prince, Hellfire Things I haven't tried yet: Three Witches, Blood, Blood Kiss, Blockbuster, French Creole, Formula 54, Dracul, Count Dracula Recommendations? I was looking for the same and a couple of people recommended The Smiling Spider. I have a bottle on order and I'll report back once I actually get it. Share this post Link to post
Silvertree Report post Posted March 10, 2008 Have you tried The Smiling Spider (Salon Exhibit Three)? The ingredients listed are bitter clove, black musk, mahogany wood, and patchouli. No tobacco, but the wood/musk/patchouli gives the impression of smokiness. I looove it. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 10, 2008 Thanks for the super-fast replies! I haven't tried The Smiling Spider yet, but it's on my wish list. I'll have to make it more of a priority! Share this post Link to post
agnusdei Report post Posted March 10, 2008 Just adding another recommendation for The Smiling Spider, it's the most true clove BPAL I've tried with just a bit of woodsy smokiness to it as well. It smells pretty much exactly like smoking a clove cigarette to me, and a lot of the reviews for it mention the same. It doesn't have the hint of leather you're after, but it's a perfect starting point for some layerin', I think. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 10, 2008 Just adding another recommendation for The Smiling Spider, it's the most true clove BPAL I've tried with just a bit of woodsy smokiness to it as well. It smells pretty much exactly like smoking a clove cigarette to me, and a lot of the reviews for it mention the same. It doesn't have the hint of leather you're after, but it's a perfect starting point for some layerin', I think. Thanks for weighing in. I'm definitely going to have work harder at finding a decant! Share this post Link to post
blu° Report post Posted March 10, 2008 I haven't smelled the Smiling Spider, but Wild Men of Jezirat Al Tennyn (Carnaval Diabolique) and Mad Meg (Salon) are both very clovey, too. I prefer Mad Meg as it's more earthy and unisex where Wild Men has a slight masculine edge from the ambergris. To me, ambergris, black musk and leather notes are related, so both Smiling Spider and Wild Men could add the hint of leather jacket you initially mentioned. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 10, 2008 I haven't smelled the Smiling Spider, but Wild Men of Jezirat Al Tennyn (Carnaval Diabolique) and Mad Meg (Salon) are both very clovey, too. I prefer Mad Meg as it's more earthy and unisex where Wild Men has a slight masculine edge from the ambergris. To me, ambergris, black musk and leather notes are related, so both Smiling Spider and Wild Men could add the hint of leather jacket you initially mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions! Hrm... I really like The Wild Men of Jezirat al Tennyn, but it didn't smell anything like a clove cigarette to me. It was mostly a gentle musk... the clove was subdued, and there was no tobacco. I haven't tried Mad Meg, but the prospect of vetiver combined with cinnamon makes my stomach lurch. Is either of those notes very pronounced? And is there a tobacco note? I don't see one listed, but I know that doesn't mean it isn't there. Unfortunately, black musk turns into baby powder on my skin and as a result, it smells nothing like leather or ambergris to me. I'm hoping the black musk in The Smiling Spider will behave itself; it ruined Iago and Haunted for me. Fingers crossed! Share this post Link to post
septima_pica Report post Posted March 10, 2008 Maybe Madrid? That is, if the wine doesn't go as sweet-grapey as it did on me. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 11, 2008 Muchas gracias for the additional suggestions! Sadly, Madrid smelled like cherry cough syrup on me, although I have been meaning to try layering it with Perversion. I'll have to give that a whirl and report back. Havana was also a no-go for me, but an excellent suggestion for others looking a tobacco/leather blend. There's just something about the brown/English leather note that makes me feel queasy. I haven't tried any CBIHP or Arcana blends yet, because I am an absolute freak about the ingredients in my personal products and I haven't grilled them to see if they're up to my freak standards. I also saw a rec for Bathed & Infused earlier in this thread... I may have to interrogate them all! Share this post Link to post
blu° Report post Posted March 11, 2008 I haven't smelled the Smiling Spider, but Wild Men of Jezirat Al Tennyn (Carnaval Diabolique) and Mad Meg (Salon) are both very clovey, too. I prefer Mad Meg as it's more earthy and unisex where Wild Men has a slight masculine edge from the ambergris. To me, ambergris, black musk and leather notes are related, so both Smiling Spider and Wild Men could add the hint of leather jacket you initially mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions! Hrm... I really like The Wild Men of Jezirat al Tennyn, but it didn't smell anything like a clove cigarette to me. It was mostly a gentle musk... the clove was subdued, and there was no tobacco. I haven't tried Mad Meg, but the prospect of vetiver combined with cinnamon makes my stomach lurch. Is either of those notes very pronounced? And is there a tobacco note? I don't see one listed, but I know that doesn't mean it isn't there. Unfortunately, black musk turns into baby powder on my skin and as a result, it smells nothing like leather or ambergris to me. I'm hoping the black musk in The Smiling Spider will behave itself; it ruined Iago and Haunted for me. Fingers crossed! Oh, sorry about not having read about you disliking cinnamon. And yes, I think the vetiver in Mad Meg is quite pronounced. Couldn't tell about the cinnamon, it's a note that I don't detect well when it's mixed with other spices. Clove is my favourite spice scent. It also amps on me apparently because Wild Men is very clovey (which I love about it). However, ambergris translates as leathery men's cologne to my nose, and since I found Mad Meg, which is earthy clove heaven on me, it has taken Wild Men's place. I wish you good luck with Smiling Spider! I'm hoping to test that one, as well. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 11, 2008 Oh, sorry about not having read about you disliking cinnamon. And yes, I think the vetiver in Mad Meg is quite pronounced. Couldn't tell about the cinnamon, it's a note that I don't detect well when it's mixed with other spices. Clove is my favourite spice scent. It also amps on me apparently because Wild Men is very clovey (which I love about it). However, ambergris translates as leathery men's cologne to my nose, and since I found Mad Meg, which is earthy clove heaven on me, it has taken Wild Men's place. I wish you good luck with Smiling Spider! I'm hoping to test that one, as well. No problem... thanks for the reply and the good luck wishes! I really amp cinnamon, so if it's in a blend, it's usually all I can smell. It positively bludgeons other spices to death, which is a shame because it's frequently mixed with other spices that I love (like clove and nutmeg). I only wish that clove amped on me! I agree that ambergris often gives a more masculine edge to a blend, but I think my nose reads it as musky as opposed to leathery. Oh, and for anyone who was waiting with 'bated breath for the results of my layering experiment: Perversion + Madrid = super-strong cherry pipe tobacco, like walking into a tobacco shop and being smothered under an avalanche of Swisher Sweets. Holy moly, that is some serious throw and wear-length! Very sweet and cloying, I found the mixture overwhelming. It really needs something smoky or earthy (or maybe sharp) to ground it and cut the sweetness. I tried adding a drop of De Sade, which helped a little bit, but De Sade's smoky soapiness was no match for the perverse Spaniard Frankenstein I created. Share this post Link to post
septima_pica Report post Posted March 12, 2008 Ouch, unfortunate. X_X Have you tried Dracul? Share this post Link to post
starwild Report post Posted March 12, 2008 Possibly try Lunar Eclipse? It's not clove-y, but it's fruity tobacco that is spicy and smoky (on me, at least). I tend to amp cherry and don't get anything like that from Lunar Eclipse. If nothing else, it might be something else you'd enjoy and could layer even if it's not the dead-on scent you're looking for. Share this post Link to post
Apple Report post Posted March 12, 2008 I haven't tried Dracul or Lunar Eclipse, but Dracul is on my wish list. If I recall correctly, I was scared off by the reviews of Lunar Eclipse mentioning a lot of vetiver... I may have to go re-read those and re-think my position. Thanks to both of you! Share this post Link to post