darkophelia Report post Posted August 11, 2006 Black Phoenix turns orangey yellow on my skin. I wore some to a funeral a few months ago, and my husband turned to me at one point and asked me what I had done to my neck. Share this post Link to post
aritei Report post Posted February 5, 2007 I haven't had problems with staining per se, but I did accidentally spill a bottle of Dorian on a text book once. THAT was not fun. It smeared the ink all over the page. Share this post Link to post
ariosa Report post Posted February 28, 2007 I'll second (or third or fourth) the baby powder for oils. I got a little exuberant opening my Snake Oil imp, and splattered the front of one of my favorite shirts. I left it to sit overnight with baby powder sprinkled all over it, washed it -- and no sign of a stain! Share this post Link to post
ouch! Report post Posted March 14, 2007 (edited) I would say it Definately does stain....well...........some anyway, Snake oil has stained my fave white shirt, and my skin on all occasions that I've worn it. (I'm not mad at the Snake Oil though ) Mme.Moriarty has stained my brand new marroon top! and today, Bloodlust flicked onto my shirt.....I'm gonna pay for that one! Hehe! *goes to find strong stain removing stuff from somewhere* Edited March 14, 2007 by ouch! Share this post Link to post
Ladylaw Report post Posted March 15, 2010 Ok, so I would have put this in FAQs, but I don't have the ability to start topics there. I bought one of last year's Lupercalia chocolate scents on ebay from someone who described it as unused and properly stored, etc. However, when I tested it on my skin, even after rolling the bottle, shaking the bottle, and stirring it with a decapitated Q-Tip, it seems like it's still separated somehow because when I applied a few drops it was clear with brown flecks in it and the area of my skin it's on is a light brown. It looks like I tried to spray-on-tan that little square. This hasn't happened with any of my other oils, so I was wondering if that's normal or not. Share this post Link to post
naeelah Report post Posted March 15, 2010 That's the cocoa absolute. Some chocolate blends have a chocolate component that settles at the bottom and just exists as droplets -- it never emulsifies with the other oils. So you just have to roll it in order to distribute the droplets throughout before applying. Share this post Link to post
KesHiro Report post Posted March 15, 2010 Seconding that this sounds like cocoa absolute. Try rolling the bottle between your palms for half a minute of so. I own the Yule blend Black Temple Burlesque Troupe and it stains my skin like crazy. I have to make sure I don't wear it in places that aren't covered by clothing because it looks like an old, recovering bruise until I wash it off in the evening. I've heard that Boomslang does the same thing (I haven't tried it so I can't say for certain). Share this post Link to post
ltrittipoe Report post Posted March 15, 2010 My bottle of Boomslang is OPAQUE. Smells fabulous, but looks like used motor oil..... and stains my skin just like you said, like I tried spray on tan, in that one area. I am trying to figure out what to do to help with that, a little extra lotion where ever I apply it is my next attempt. And the worst part is that I slather like crazy, so I am all brown-spotty after putting on Boomslang! Share this post Link to post
Ladylaw Report post Posted March 15, 2010 Thanks for the info. As long as I know it's normal, I can find a way to deal with it. It smells real nice, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something wrong going on that I didn't know about. Share this post Link to post
veronicafranco Report post Posted March 15, 2010 any of the snake scents i've tried look like an old yellowy bruise! i wear 'em anyway. (womb furie isn't so bad.) Share this post Link to post
angelicruin Report post Posted March 16, 2010 Yes, totally normal with cocoa absolute & Snake Oil stains my skin yellow too, but I love it so much that I ignore the "bruise effect". Share this post Link to post
naeelah Report post Posted March 16, 2010 I have very fair skin, so the lightest little bit of staining shows up. I love me some Boomslang, and I find that applying it with a wand, so that I can easily control the quantity that I put on in one place, and then immediately rubbing it in helps considerably. I apply a thin streak on one arm, them rub my arms together a few times, until the oil looks soaked in. This leaves a slight yellow spot, BUT I find that this yellow spot fades as the oil continues to soak in. So I just put it on 15-20 minutes before leaving (in inconspicuous places, just in case). If you want to slather it, put on smaller amounts over a larger area of skin, rather then really caking it on in one place. I usually apply straight from the bottles, but with Boomslang that put way too much perfume on, so the stain never went away. YMMV but this works well for me. Or, put it in a lotion, and then you can slather it everywhere without staining. Share this post Link to post
ljaylh Report post Posted March 16, 2010 My bottle of Boomslang is OPAQUE. Smells fabulous, but looks like used motor oil..... and stains my skin just like you said, like I tried spray on tan, in that one area. HA! Me too.. my oldest bottle of Boomslang smells amazing but it's so thick and sludgy that it's like putting fudge on my skin. Seriously, if your Boomslang doesn't stain yer skin.. it ain't old enough yet PS ltrittipoe - I put mine on my scalp, behind my ears right at the hairline. It wafts chocolatey yumminess around me all day and nobody will ever know I have big brown Boomslang splotches all over my head. Share this post Link to post
unlaced Report post Posted March 16, 2010 It wafts chocolatey yumminess around me all day and nobody will ever know I have big brown Boomslang splotches all over my head. For some reason this struck me as really funny. But also as a really good idea. I have very fair skin and Boomslang stains me as well. I usually just apply it normally and ignore the blotches. Share this post Link to post
portalkat Report post Posted March 16, 2010 (edited) My bottle of Boomslang is OPAQUE. Smells fabulous, but looks like used motor oil..... and stains my skin just like you said, like I tried spray on tan, in that one area. HA! Me too.. my oldest bottle of Boomslang smells amazing but it's so thick and sludgy that it's like putting fudge on my skin. Seriously, if your Boomslang doesn't stain yer skin.. it ain't old enough yet PS ltrittipoe - I put mine on my scalp, behind my ears right at the hairline. It wafts chocolatey yumminess around me all day and nobody will ever know I have big brown Boomslang splotches all over my head. You mean, like this?!?!? Edited March 16, 2010 by portalkat Share this post Link to post
Aldercy Report post Posted March 16, 2010 Anything with a heavy dragon's blood component will stain me pretty spectacularly. Thinner, pinkish ones like Dragon's Tears blend in alright, but aged, sludgy Serpent's Kiss makes me look like I'm bleeding from the throat! Share this post Link to post
ljaylh Report post Posted March 16, 2010 My bottle of Boomslang is OPAQUE. Smells fabulous, but looks like used motor oil..... and stains my skin just like you said, like I tried spray on tan, in that one area. HA! Me too.. my oldest bottle of Boomslang smells amazing but it's so thick and sludgy that it's like putting fudge on my skin. Seriously, if your Boomslang doesn't stain yer skin.. it ain't old enough yet PS ltrittipoe - I put mine on my scalp, behind my ears right at the hairline. It wafts chocolatey yumminess around me all day and nobody will ever know I have big brown Boomslang splotches all over my head. You mean, like this?!?!? HAHA portalkat - yes! Except.. err.. I have hair But I think you're on to something.. they should rename that show from Alien Nation to Boomslang Nation. Share this post Link to post
hmelt004 Report post Posted March 24, 2010 (edited) I slather BPAL on my wrists and the backs of my hands, and the skin there has become a bit darker. It's only really noticeable since I'm deathly pale from winter, though. I'm hoping it'll blend into the tan I'm hoping to acquire soon.I slather BPAL on my wrists and the backs of my hands, and the skin there has definitely become darker. It's only really noticeable since I'm deathly pale from winter, though. I hope it'll blend into the tan I'm hoping to acquire soon. Edited March 24, 2010 by hmelt004 Share this post Link to post