Fishwomon Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I received my first order on Wednesday. I'm sooooo excited; total bliss. The lab was extremely generous in their freebies; thank you so much, lab!!! Here's my issue. I'm finding that a lot of the oils are very sweet to my nose and on my skin. And sweet isn't agreeing with me. The oils I've tried which seems too sweet are: Samhain ( want to love Samhain), Jack, Ravenous, Hemlock, Bewitched, Black Pearl, Lady of Shalott. Does anyone else have this problem? What do you recommend? Share this post Link to post
Fulltiltredhead Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I received my first order on Wednesday. I'm sooooo excited; total bliss. The lab was extremely generous in their freebies; thank you so much, lab!!! Here's my issue. I'm finding that a lot of the oils are very sweet to my nose and on my skin. And sweet isn't agreeing with me. The oils I've tried which seems too sweet are: Samhain ( want to love Samhain), Jack, Ravenous, Hemlock, Bewitched, Black Pearl, Lady of Shalott. Does anyone else have this problem? What do you recommend? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Those are all pretty sweet, yeah. What non-BPAL scents do you like? It would probably be easier to recommend based on notes or scent families you know you like. Share this post Link to post
silverangel Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I can do sweetness up to a point, and then I'm done. Jailbait, Sugar Skull, Bon Vivant and I believe Hollywood babylon all crossed my threshold of tolerance. Share this post Link to post
Fishwomon Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I tend not to like anything that smells like perfume. I do like The Body Shop's white musk and Origins Ginger line. Also, Aveda used to have a perfume oil called "Love" (maybe they still do?), and I loooooved that. I also like essential oils: lavender, vetiver, bergamot, sandalwood and rose geranium are my favorites. I'm really enjoying BPAL's Incantation, which I'm wearing right now. Share this post Link to post
diabolique Report post Posted November 13, 2004 (edited) i have a very short list of non-sweet BPAL oils as i tend to gravitate toward fruity and sweet scents. jack wasn't sweet on me at all, though, it was actually pretty rancid. i hesitate to tell you which ones weren't sweet because of my god awful skin chemistry, buuuut: arcana hamadryad lampades (this may be too sweet for you, but i've got a sweet tooth and barely notice things like that ) the raven scherezade voodoo baron samedi embalming fluid zombi lust cathedral ave maria gratia plena carnal debauchery harlot la petite mort queen of sheba seraglio three witches morocco (this would probably depend a lot on skin chemistry. it isn't foody or sweet on me at all) danube sybaris tintagel tarot: the world edit: reading over this list, i've noticed that i only really like 7 of the oils i listed. hahahaha. like i said, i love sweet scents. also edited to say that i've only tried about 85 BPAL scents thus far, and these are the ones i haven't found sweet at all. Edited November 13, 2004 by diabolique Share this post Link to post
rainbow Report post Posted November 13, 2004 I tend to gravitate towards sweet scents too, but thing that I have used that are not sweet are: - Loviatar- smoky, slightly spicy leather - Spellbound- like Loviatar with a bit of added rose and amber. It's not sweet, not at all. - Kumiho- crisp and fresh- green tea and citrus - Glasgow- I'd be a bit more careful with this one, I don't think it's sweet, but it has berries, which might have the potential to go sweet. It's berries and lavender/heather. I think it's more fresh and herbal. Share this post Link to post
Miggins Report post Posted November 13, 2004 (edited) For me, it's not a case of not doing sweet blends, they just don't do me. Just thinking of my tiny collecction, you might like: Djinn - smells very much like old-fashioned ginger beer (which isn't at all sweet). My inadequate nose thinks vetiver, sassafras, ginger and possibly lemon. Aizen-Myoo - Japanese citrus fruits, tempered with black tea Morocco - spicy carnation, sandalwood, musk Harlot - roses (but not at all sweet) with a hint of cinnamon Maiden - rose (but not too much), spicy carnation (again!), tempered with white tea Belladonna - floral in a green way (which probably makes no sense!) You might also like to try Malediction which is red patchouli and vetiver. It was like a less "fizzy" and lemony version of Djinn for me. BTW, I wouldn't say any of these are particularly "perfumey". Edited November 13, 2004 by Miggins Share this post Link to post
Stephanie Report post Posted November 15, 2004 Sweet scents are among my favorites, but I thought I just had to mention-- Seance it's on the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of sweet. It's rather dry and "nostalgic" and very wistful. Share this post Link to post
Fishwomon Report post Posted November 16, 2004 Thanks for the recs, everyone. I'm taking note. So far I adore Hellfire, Incantation, and Fae. Total love. Body chemistry is everything, yes? Share this post Link to post
Eldritch Report post Posted November 16, 2004 Non-sweets on me: Severin--earl grey and lemons The Apothecary Wolfsbane The Hermit Laudnum--though this may be because it was WAY too strong/musky for me so I didn't keep it on long enough to smell much of anything. ;D I tend to disagree with Diabolique--Zombi and the Raven are very sweet/floral on me. It depends a lot on your chemistry. Share this post Link to post
Penance Report post Posted November 20, 2004 I'm in the same boat you're in. I, personally, prefer woodsy or resiny scents like: Anne Bonny Cathedral Damnation Loup Garou Black Forest Malediction But then that's because I love woodsy and resin scents, which aren't for everyone to be sure. I do have to disagree with the Laudanum suggestion. On me it's very sweet, it smells like root beer as a matter of fact. Share this post Link to post
Fishwomon Report post Posted November 21, 2004 Good to know, Penance. Now I'll pay special attention to your suggestions and reviews. I think I also like woodsy and resiny scents, and I seem to favor gender-neutral oils. So far, Incantation, Hellfire, and Fae have won my heart, and I'm leaning more and more toward Snake Oil...is it too vanilla-y? I can't decide. How is Snake Oil for you, Penance? Share this post Link to post
diabolique Report post Posted November 21, 2004 i disagree with miggins' suggestion of aizen-myoo, it was way sweet on me. however, the raven and zombi weren't sweet on me at all, they were actually pretty acrid. ;x skin chemistry's a funny thing, indeed. Share this post Link to post
Suntrails Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Fishwoman, I'm in the same boat you are. I just received my first BPAL, Tempest. I tried it on and after the first blast of grape fruit, it immediately went sweet on me. Waaaaaaay too sweet. So I'm paying attention to this thread! I'll let you know if anything works for me in my next order. I also love the Origins Ginger line, so if you find anything at BPAL that's similar, let me know! Share this post Link to post
tart Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Suntrails, be sure to try Tempest (and all of your BPAL) again in a week or so. Scents, or your perception of them, can change greatly if you just give them another try. Share this post Link to post
couscous Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Fishwomon, I also like wood/resins and hate sweet/foody. Incantation has also been my fave so far. I can take fruit if it's citrus, and in fact like a good citrusy-tea note every so often to cut the "church" smell I usually favor, but no strawberry, cherry, or tropicals of any kind or I get sick. Before I tried BPAL i wore Opium day to day and Bulgari green tea once in a blue moon. Having said that, I'd go through the traditionally masculine scents first. That's what I'm doing. So far Fenris Wolf has been a fantastic choice- there's a slight sweet tinge, but the sweetness comes from wood, and is as far away from syrupy as you can imagine. It's gorgeous and light , but warm and comforting. You could also try Antony. I have it coming up in an order, and it seems very dry and woody from its description. Finally, try and stay away from cinnamon. I found it to be sweet rather than spicy, so don't be fooled! Share this post Link to post
wolfie13 Report post Posted November 24, 2004 I also have this problem - many of the most universally beloved oils have gone way too sweet or fruity on me. Some that have worked for me - as well as others folks that have posted, it seems - that you may want to try: EARTHY/WOODSY - Aureus Dracul Burial FLORAL-ISH (but not heavy floral which also does not work for me) Harlot Darkness Share this post Link to post
couscous Report post Posted November 24, 2004 I also have this problem - many of the most universally beloved oils have gone way too sweet or fruity on me. Some that have worked for me - as well as others folks that have posted, it seems - that you may want to try: EARTHY/WOODSY - Aureus Dracul Burial Ah, yes. Burial, too. Wolfie is right Share this post Link to post
Fishwomon Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Thanks for the recs!! There are so many oils; some of these I hadn't even heard of yet, like Fenris Wolf. Couscous, it sounds like you and I have very similar taste. Let's keep each other posted. Have you tried Embalming Fluid? Share this post Link to post
Morrighana Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Embalming fluid is fairly sweet, but (on me anyway) it's a dry, cool kind of sweet---not sticky-sweet at ALL---so you might be able to get away with it. Share this post Link to post
Penance Report post Posted November 24, 2004 Sorry it took me so long to get back to you on this, I've been busy and forgot. Snake Oil on me is lovely. I don't think it's terribly sweet. On me it's vanilla beans and spice, sort of rich and heavy instead of that artificial vanilla sweetness you normally get in perfume. I think Snake Oil is probably one of those love it or hate it kind of scents, but I, personally, adore it. And I agree with you on Hellfire, it is lovely, isn't it? I love the smell of pipe tobacco. Share this post Link to post
stardust Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I tend not to like anything that smells like perfume. Oh, I thought I was the only one here who feels that way! I'm still not sure what makes a scent smell perfume-y to me, other than most florals, but that's part of the fun of BPAL: trying stuff out and figuring out what I like. So far, florals and most fruits have turned my stomach. The ones I've found that I love: 1. Wolfsbane 2. Dublin 3. Hamadryad 4. Snake Oil (Dublin and Hamadryad are supposed to have floral elements, but my chemistry ignores them). I've only tried...24 scents so far, and most of those selections were shots in the dark. I'll be more helpful in the near future! Share this post Link to post
LaLisa Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I also like wood/resins and hate sweet/foody. Incantation has also been my fave so far. I can take fruit if it's citrus, and in fact like a good citrusy-tea note every so often to cut the "church" smell I usually favor, but no strawberry, cherry, or tropicals of any kind or I get sick. I have sweet issues as well, prefering teas and citrus or spice. I currently wear Amariege or Te from Barney's and sometimes Chanel #5, Poison Hypnotique, or Kashmir which is a powdery sweet lotus with a spicy undertone. Oddly one of my most fave scents ever is the super sweet discontinued Monah Li created by the Los Angeles dress designer of the same name. I used to wear Joop for Men (weird I know but it's really sexy). Opium produces a nasty "plastic" taste in my mouth, as does (sadly) Gaultier. I love Opium on other people and the retro-80s concept of it. I get weird tastes (metally/plastic)from some oils as well--I know I have from at least one BPAL, though I tested a bunch, so I can't recall which one(s). I sent off Blood Amber for being too sweet and just got an imp of Old Paris which is waaaay to sweet and will give to a gal pal, while Old Bayou seems to be sweet but okay so far. Aren't bodies amazing with all their fabulous chemical reactions? Share this post Link to post
Penance Report post Posted November 25, 2004 Just a minor point, but Bayou's just Bayou and always has been. I didn't find Bayou to be sweet, but it might be me. To me, it was aquatic notes and some hothouse florals, but skin chemistry is a many faceted thing. Share this post Link to post
LaLisa Report post Posted November 25, 2004 I just got an imp of Bayou and felt it wa ssomething I couuld wear, or at least try, despite the florals--there is indeed a tang of water, both salt and fresh, plus for, which cuts the (to me) cloyingness of sweet flowers. Just a minor point, but Bayou's just Bayou and always has been. I didn't find Bayou to be sweet, but it might be me. To me, it was aquatic notes and some hothouse florals, but skin chemistry is a many faceted thing. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Share this post Link to post