chin Report post Posted March 2, 2004 I am looking for an oil that has lilac as the main note - from reviews, I'm wondering about Bat's Blood and Dragon's Eye ... are there any others I should be sampling? cheers Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted March 2, 2004 i don't know about main notes, but a quick search will give you the ones that are lilac-y enough to have a mention in the description Share this post Link to post
chin Report post Posted March 3, 2004 Q! not sure why, but I didn't realize that your engine was capable of that ... that's awesome. cheers, lady! Ok, so I have these, plus Bat's Blood ... Bruja: Menacing, bewitching and darkly sexual. A blend of myrrh, amber and lilac. Dragon's Eye: A piercing, radiant perfume: dragon's blood resin, lily of the valley, lilac and galbanum. Veil: A quiet scent, soft, calm and enigmatic. A perfume of mystery, of whispers, and of secrets behind secrets. White sandalwood, lilac, gardenia, violet, orris, lavender and ylang ylang. Whitechapel: A gentlemen's blend, possessed of dignity, charm and refinement, but in truth masking a corrupted, hideous, soulless core. White musk, lime, lilac and citron. Spectre: A wispy, ethereal perfume with a touch of menace. Lilac, tuberose, Lily of the Valley, palmarosa, and white sandalwood. Villain: A classic Victorian men's cologne: a lavender fougere, with hints of lilac, lime, and citrus musk. Les Fleurs du Mal: The scents of the blossoms of darkness, condensed into one perfume. Features a rose base, softened with lilac and wisteria. Nocturne: An olfactory serenede. A somber, contemplative scent -- dreamy and subdued. Deepest violet touched with lilac and tuberose. Cordelia: The essence of faith, love and devotion: lilac, lemon, green tea, wisteria, osmanthus, white cedar, and Chinese musk. Viola: Gentle tea rose, lilac, Calla Lily, and Somalian Rose layered over golden Peruvian amber, Spanish moss, red sandalwood, rosewood, and myrrh, with the lightest touch of Mandarin. Lilac (single note) *********** I will also look in the Reviews section for comments on these, but if anyone has thoughts on these or others whose components might not be listed (e.g. tarot oils or voodoo blends) I'd appreciate it! Share this post Link to post
Cinder Report post Posted March 3, 2004 Did you know that the scent of lilacs is one that is very closely related to ghosts and hauntings? Can't tell you where I read that but was quite intrigued. Share this post Link to post
chin Report post Posted March 3, 2004 No, I didn't, Cinder! I'm thinking of giving some lilac oils to friends as a house-warming present, I wonder if that might be a bad idea? Or good idea, depending on whether they want to be spirit-friendly Share this post Link to post
Cinder Report post Posted March 3, 2004 I would go for it anyway; it is a very thoughtful and lovely gesture on your part, and you have impecible taste for choosing such a lovely scent too! :-) Could be the spirit attraction to it had to do with lilac being primarily a women's single-note scent for many, many years. And it does linger, in a haunting type way! Share this post Link to post
chin Report post Posted March 3, 2004 *blush* thank you ... And what lovelier gift than BPAL, eh? Share this post Link to post
littleblu Report post Posted March 3, 2004 Did you know that the scent of lilacs is one that is very closely related to ghosts and hauntings? Can't tell you where I read that but was quite intrigued. That's realy interessting! I've always loved that smell, in fact I chose lilacs for my wedding bouqet just cause I love the smell so much... Share this post Link to post
any_old_actress Report post Posted March 10, 2004 i thought nocturne smelled of violets myself, i could hardly smell the lilac at all if that helps Share this post Link to post
byrdie Report post Posted March 10, 2004 (edited) Ok, so I have these, plus Bat's Blood ... [...] Veil: A quiet scent, soft, calm and enigmatic. A perfume of mystery, of whispers, and of secrets behind secrets. White sandalwood, lilac, gardenia, violet, orris, lavender and ylang ylang. [...] Spectre: A wispy, ethereal perfume with a touch of menace. Lilac, tuberose, Lily of the Valley, palmarosa, and white sandalwood. *********** I will also look in the Reviews section for comments on these, but if anyone has thoughts on these or others whose components might not be listed (e.g. tarot oils or voodoo blends) I'd appreciate it! I think that these two, at least, were commented on here in a discussion of spooky/creepy/ghosty scents: http://www.bpal.org/index.php?showtopic=574 Hope this helps! Edited January 31, 2005 by byrdie Share this post Link to post
MilkAndSugar Report post Posted March 20, 2004 Just commenting on the lilacs+hauntings thing. In history, Lilacs have been planted to protect property and inhabitants from ghosts. It's got a reputation for protecting from the restless dead. I too looove the scent. Can't wait for the lilacs on the yard to bloom! -Milk Share this post Link to post
rosefaith Report post Posted March 20, 2004 Ooh! That's so interesting about lilacs and ghosts! My favorite lilac scent is Bruja. The myrrh and amber seem to keep the lilac from going into floral overkill. Share this post Link to post
shriekingviolet Report post Posted March 21, 2004 Just wanted to add that Dragon's Eye smells *strongly* of lilacs. Almost a pure scent, so if you haven't ordered yet, definitely get that if you're still looking for a lilac scent. Share this post Link to post
chin Report post Posted March 22, 2004 This is great - thanks very much everyone! Share this post Link to post
imaginepageant Report post Posted August 25, 2005 What's the closest to pure lilac I'm going to get? I know there are several blends with a lilac note in them, but I'm looking for something with strong, prominent lilac. Share this post Link to post
Monster Report post Posted August 25, 2005 Ohh ohh ohh! Lilac being my absolute favorite flower, and one of the few flowery scents I'd wear....I'd like to know too! ^^ Share this post Link to post
Brianne Report post Posted August 25, 2005 Me too! I love lilac and I'd love to find that one of these blends was strongly lilac. I can safely say that I don't get a lilac thing from Veil at all, nor with Villain or Cordelia. Dragon's Eye reviews seem to hint strongly that it might be a good lilac blend. And though people mention the "flowers" of Oujia a lot, I would guess that the tea rose might overpower the lilac. Share this post Link to post
VelvetSky Report post Posted August 25, 2005 I've tried all of the current scents with lilac listed as a note, and none of them are strongly lilac to me (or not what I would call strongly lilac). Beth used to have a Blue Lilac single note, but of course that's gone. These are the ones that came up on the search of current scents with lilac: Dragon's Eye Ouija Veil Blood Countess Villain Himerus Les Fleurs Du Mal Nocturne Cordelia Viola Whitechapel And the discontinued ones: Bruja Spectre Blue Lilac Share this post Link to post
Miyabi Report post Posted August 25, 2005 I've heard Dragon's Eye is the closest one could get to a lilac scent right now, since the Blue Lilac SN is gone. Too bad, because I heard from the reviews that it was really something, and I missed the lilacs blooming while I was in Tokyo. Share this post Link to post
judas_kiss Report post Posted August 25, 2005 Whitechapel is very citrusey-lilac on my hubby. When it dries down, it appears to have a very heady, sweet lilac scent to it on him. However, many others have expressed they have gotten no lilac from it. From what I recall, Blood Countess did not have a heavy lilac note to it, it was more of a hint that just sweetened up everything else. I got a lot of berries, rose and wine in this one. Share this post Link to post
Xiabelle Report post Posted August 25, 2005 Whitechapel was very lilac on me. All soft sweet lilacs and a hint of musk and citrus. I hardly got the citrus at all, but a lot of other people do. But like judas_kiss said.. it really depends. I haven't tried the others with lilac, though, although I probably am now... Share this post Link to post
imaginepageant Report post Posted August 25, 2005 I'm afraid of Whitechapel being too masculine... did you find that it was? Share this post Link to post
judas_kiss Report post Posted August 25, 2005 (edited) I'm afraid of Whitechapel being too masculine... did you find that it was? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> To my nose, no. It is a very flowery-masculine fragrance and there are a lot of ladies in the forum who sing its praises. I would call it a "chilly" fragrance, for sure, though. Edited August 25, 2005 by judas_kiss Share this post Link to post
olympia301 Report post Posted August 25, 2005 I vote for Whitechapel. Very lilac. Oddly enough I would recommend that you try Regan. It is orchid and vanilla but it gives me the impression of lilac. Sounds strange and I really mean it. Share this post Link to post
VelvetSky Report post Posted August 25, 2005 Whitechapel definitely wasn't very lilac for me. I got a lot of lemon/lime and white musk in that one...and it seemed very masculine. Ahhh body chemistry, different on everyone! Share this post Link to post