fairnymph Report post Posted April 7, 2009 So, I realise how much I miss geranium - such an underused note in BPAL - while wearing Stress Relief Elixir today. I've tested or know of several blends with geranium (I would especially prefer rose geranium), but many of them have notes that I dislike. Deep in Earth - can't do soil Garden Path with Chickens - I *loved* this but it went to soap Goneril - can't do cedar Kostnice - dry soap Ligeia - JASMINE attack Madame Tracy - this should have been wonderful, but it was cloying sweet POWDER Melpomeme - it wasn't bad, but too masculine for me Margeurite - a lot of stuff in this scares me (myrrh, tuberose, ylang ylang, eek);I'm thinking heady, soapy floral Pepper - I have an imp of this and I like it, but it does go a bit soapy on me Rage - can't do black amber or dragon's blood Sed Non Satiata - soapy tuberose and I am not a fan of red patchouli Vicomte De Valmont - I like this, but it's too manly for personal wear I don't like smoky things, dark resins (light ones are good though!) or incense notes generally, and I don't like spices (except ginger), dry/warm scents (cedar, rosewood, most sandalwood, etc). The only amber I like is white amber. I don't like really sweet or foody stuff. So...thoughts on the few officially geranium-inclusive scents I haven't tried? And are there any stealth geranium scents I should check out? Share this post Link to post
TroubleDoll Report post Posted April 7, 2009 I'm not much help, but I just wanted to say that I love geranium too, so I'm all ears! Share this post Link to post
aine Report post Posted April 7, 2009 I'm a geranium fan too! I think one of the big showcase rose geranium scents was Longing from last years Lupercalias (rose geranium, frankincense, Ceylon cinnamon, golden musk, bay rum, and bois du rose). I get a real 'warm sunlit geranium' waft, and it does a brilliant job of lifting my mood. Share this post Link to post
fairnymph Report post Posted April 7, 2009 Trouble - Yay! Maybe if we all chime in, we'll get a Geranium Moon. I'm a geranium fan too! I think one of the big showcase rose geranium scents was Longing from last years Lupercalias (rose geranium, frankincense, Ceylon cinnamon, golden musk, bay rum, and bois du rose). I get a real 'warm sunlit geranium' waft, and it does a brilliant job of lifting my mood. I never tried it because geranium and musk are the only two notes in there that I like...:\ Is the cinnamon detectable? And how dry does the rosewood go? Share this post Link to post
ivyandpeony Report post Posted April 7, 2009 Any suggestions I have probably have to be tempered w/the fact that I really amp geranium - although I do love the smell, I sometimes don't like blends with it because I basically turn them into single-note geranium. Two that I don't see on your "tried" list - Winter Stress Relief, while not the ideal perfume for many, is a really yummy mint-geranium blend. The oil is hard to find but the bath oil from this past holiday season might be a little easier to get your hands on. Ephemera was pretty much all violet and geranium on me, like a green violet blend (the notes are violet, chamomile, muguet, white geranium, calla lily, tea rose, and "a hint of" autumn leaves). Share this post Link to post
aine Report post Posted April 8, 2009 I think one of the big showcase rose geranium scents was Longing from last years Lupercalias (rose geranium, frankincense, Ceylon cinnamon, golden musk, bay rum, and bois du rose). I get a real 'warm sunlit geranium' waft, and it does a brilliant job of lifting my mood. I never tried it because geranium and musk are the only two notes in there that I like...:\ Is the cinnamon detectable? And how dry does the rosewood go? Whatever makes cinnamon 'Ceylon' I think also makes it significantly less harsh, less hot, less foody, and more golden somehow. When your post brought Longing to mind, it wasn't until I tracked down the notes that I even recalled it had cinnamon in it. And I wouldn't describe it as dry at all. It's a big scent, lots of throw and there is no mistaking the rose geranium. It's the star of the show. Share this post Link to post
fairnymph Report post Posted April 9, 2009 Any suggestions I have probably have to be tempered w/the fact that I really amp geranium - although I do love the smell, I sometimes don't like blends with it because I basically turn them into single-note geranium.Two that I don't see on your "tried" list - Winter Stress Relief, while not the ideal perfume for many, is a really yummy mint-geranium blend. The oil is hard to find but the bath oil from this past holiday season might be a little easier to get your hands on. Ephemera was pretty much all violet and geranium on me, like a green violet blend (the notes are violet, chamomile, muguet, white geranium, calla lily, tea rose, and "a hint of" autumn leaves).Stress Relief Elixir is what inspired this post. :DEphemera sounds promising if it's mostly geranium and violet, thanks! I think one of the big showcase rose geranium scents was Longing from last years Lupercalias (rose geranium, frankincense, Ceylon cinnamon, golden musk, bay rum, and bois du rose). I get a real 'warm sunlit geranium' waft, and it does a brilliant job of lifting my mood.I never tried it because geranium and musk are the only two notes in there that I like...:\Is the cinnamon detectable? And how dry does the rosewood go?Whatever makes cinnamon 'Ceylon' I think also makes it significantly less harsh, less hot, less foody, and more golden somehow. When your post brought Longing to mind, it wasn't until I tracked down the notes that I even recalled it had cinnamon in it.And I wouldn't describe it as dry at all. It's a big scent, lots of throw and there is no mistaking the rose geranium. It's the star of the show.This is exactly what I needed to know...that does sound very promising indeed. Thank you. Share this post Link to post