Dark Alice Report post Posted October 27, 2017 A gleaming glassy oceanUnder a sky of grey;A tide that dreams of motion,Or moves, as the dead may;A bird that dips and waversOver lone waters round,Then with a cry that quaversIs gone—a spectral sound. The brown sad sea-weed driftingFar from the land, and lost;The faint warm fog unlifting,The derelict long tossed,But now at rest—though hauntedBy the death-scenting shark,Whose prey no more undauntedSlips from it, spent and stark. -Cale Young Rice Seaspray and flecks of foam welling with opoponax and labdanum's sepulchral moans. This smells like grey days on a ship. No wooden floors or tar or pitch. Just the scent of warm grey sea spray and the wind in your face. It's. amazing. This will find a new home in winter and possibly summer rotation this year. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted November 5, 2017 Aquatic with laudanum, which adds a very resinous note, and then you get the moss. This smells like dark, depressive seas. Resin lovers, if you were ever tempted by aquatics, give this a whirl. Aquatics, if you ever wanted to try a resin, I'd give this a whirl. It's an odd Venn diagram of both combined. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LizziesLuck Report post Posted November 21, 2017 Wet: Oooh, that's kind of interesting. I love the aquatic note that's in this. It's not overly clean, more...ozoney. It does give an impression of dark brooding seas under stormy skies. The resin in this grounds it and keeps it from being high pitched like a lot of aquatics are. I like this. Dry: Blarg. There is something in this that is not specifically listed...it smells sort of vegetal? Maybe a moss? It does not agree with me and ruins the scent on me. Too bad! Loved the seaspray note with the resin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thekittenkat Report post Posted December 10, 2017 In the bottle: Water (more fresh than salty) haunted by resins. Wet: This just blooms on my wrist. Lovely resins floating in the ocean, but near the land. The dry-down: Slowly the perfume softens on my wrist into a lovely combo of all the notes. A perfect blend for fall or any rainy day. Let me take the opportunity of this evocative poem's presence to just express my amazement for Beth's knowledge of poetry, as has been shown throughout BPAL's existence! I majored in English literature at uni and had an excellent grounding in American literature in high school by a great teacher who challenged his students every day. And yet, there are a number of poems that Beth has introduced me to, that I had never read nor studied. Thank you so much for broadening my literary as well as perfume knowledge. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LiberAmoris Report post Posted December 17, 2017 Haunted Seas is definitely a dark aquatic. This is the water under dark skies, more grey and black than blue. I get ozone and saltwater plunged into opoponax and labdanum. As it dries, the resins settle and the water rises, so this ends as a tempest-tossed sea recovering after a storm. For those who like their aquatics on the moody side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gchris Report post Posted January 14, 2018 (edited) First whiff: very perfumey, strong a bit of sea that smells dark like being deep under the sea. Later it is still perfumey but the labdunum is coming out more. Not really a fan of that particular note. That note pretty much stays true. The scent of it to me is savory. I love water scents but this one is not for me. Edited January 14, 2018 by gchris Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mandragora369 Report post Posted February 11, 2018 On my skin this is a very intensive aquatic scent. I get no dark aspects, only fresh ocean scents. Does not smell good on my skin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites