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Shollin

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    Thirteen (13): October 2006

    First sniff: Chocolatey with fruit and tea. Decidedly yummy. Wearing: Ooh. It smells like expensive truffles with unexpected gourmet ingredients tucked away inside. Chocolate is definitely the base, slightly bitter dark chocolate, but there’s so much else going on here… a little bit fruity, a little splash of tea, a few drops of vanilla. It’s delectable and I cannot stop sniffing myself.
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    Kindly Moon

    First sniff: At first I thought it was berries and cold, but there’s no berry here. It’s definitely more fruity to my nose than floral. Wearing: It’s not the sort of thing I generally gravitate toward, but the sheer number of times I’ve resniffed my wrist definitely gives it points. It’s more floral now, but the peach (I guess?) keeps it from being too girlyflowery. Quiet, unassuming, gentle and really darn pretty.
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    Samhainophobia

    First sniff: I’m betting now this lovely freebie from nineveh won’t work on me. Vetiver and I do not get along, and in the vial, it’s very vetiver with a little tingle of clove. Wearing: It reminds me of a darker and more stable Voodoo… the same tingly darkness, with a swirl of Samhain’s leaves and autumn chill.
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    Pulcinella & Teresina

    First sniff: Dark wood, darkness in general, with a little swish of dark green. Wearing: It’s just dark dark dark and very woody. Add a little dust and I suspect this is what Management’s trailer smelled like in the HBO show Carnivale.
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    Carfax Abbey

    First sniff: Dusty, dry and desolate, with a bit of evergreen wafting in through the shattered windows. The Abbey reminds me quite a bit of Séance. Wearing: Dry and wooden and empty.
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    Chaos Theory III: Strange Attractors

    DCLXXVII First sniff: This seems to have the same buttery cake base as my bottle of Strange Attractors, and there’s a light fruity-creamy overtone. Wearing: Hee! I sneaked a look at the previous reviews, and everyone was squealing about strawberries, and I thought I was missing something… But here they are, the second the oil hits my skin. Strawberries and cream and a wee bit of spice cake. Last reviewed by storme.
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    Chaos Theory II : The Butterfly Effect

    CDL (Decant from cybra111) First sniff: Pumpkin spice and cold air. Wearing: Pumpkiny spicey coldy airy. Drinking pumpkin-spice chai on the sidewalk on a blustery day. It's chilly and comforting at the same time... it makes me think of being warm in winter. Previously reviewed by filigree_shadow.
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    Medicine Show

    First sniff: This is… weird. It’s a little mediciney and a little incensey. Like medicine and magic combined. This guy is definitely a witch doctor, not an M.D. Wearing: Sort of a sterile hospital clean, with a dark edge. It’s very blue, but it’s an institutional blue. The color of your basic Grey’s Anatomy scrubs.
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    Where is this scent?

    Right here! You're the lucky recipient of a freebie that was given out at the Convergence Meet'n'Sniff and is otherwise unreleased.
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    House of Mirrors

    First sniff: Very decidedly aquatic, almost sharply ozoney. Wearing: I gotta go with Remy (of Ratatouille) on this description: "It’s lightningy. Yeah, lightningy!" By which I mean it reminds me quite a lot of the Lightning scent, the same sort of rainwashed ozoney clean. The amber never showed up.
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    Vieux Carre

    First sniff: At first I thought this was a musky aquatic, which is an odd combination. It’s light and sweet over the deep furry base. After reading previous reviews, well of course that’s jasmine, what was my nose thinking? Jasmine and white musk. Very shimmery. I’m not getting the rose pile-on, thankfully. Wearing: This is really beautiful. The jasmine in most BPAL blends goes screamingly sweet on me, but this ain’t it. It’s a nice round just-sweet-enough white floral, with maybe a hint of rose around the edges but not enough to make it powdery. I’m thrilled I got to try it. Thanks, vacpl!
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    Chaos Theory III: Strange Attractors

    DCXXXVIII (decant from vacpl) First sniff: This smells an awful lot like pumpkin. With something lighter. Maybe pumpkin and… mint? It’s a weird combination. It doesn’t really smell like mint, but it makes the edges of my nose cold the way mint does. Maybe a very light spice. Wearing: On my skin it’s quite pumpkin-spice-y, still with that indefinable chilliness. Really spicy. Not in a burny way, but there’s a heaping helping of spices in here. Previously reviewed by Aredhel.
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    Chaos Theory II : The Butterfly Effect

    Each bottle of Chaos Theory is truly unique, a fragrant fractal, an exercise in the joy of chance and uncertainty! Each is a one-of-a-kind, utterly random combination of scents, the composition of which is based on whim, mood and gut instinct. CDXXV. I received this decant from vacpl, but it doesn't seem to have a review yet. First sniff: This is nice in the vial. A little bit white-musky, a little bit soft-fruity (maybe some plum?) and a little bit of green. Wearing: Ack! Where’d that sharp resiny thing come from? It’s almost acrid in its sharpness. The happy musky fruityness is almost completely buried. Darn.
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    Antonino, The Carny Talker

    First sniff: From the vial this is bright and playful, a liberal dousing of verbena grounded by a little something earthier, but exactly what that might be isn’t apparent just yet. Wearing: Still very citrus. The fig hangs out behind trying to make itself known, but for now the verbena is just too loud for anyone else to get a sniff in edgewise. After a few minutes the verbena chills out a bit and the musk starts to smolder through from underneath, all warm and round and seductive… mmm. The coconut keeps peeking out from time to time, but for the most part it’s musky lemon. Unfortunately, after it dries all the way, the vetiver shows up and does its swampy thing. It’s faint, but definitely noticeable on my wrists.
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    Sheol

    First sniff: Sweetly, lightly resinous, a little bit churchy but sunlit, brushed with bright flowers. Wearing: It’s a lot more floral than I expected, bright yellow and orange florals touched with sunlight. It seemed to develop an incensey aura… but I should note that I was burning Great Africa before finishing this review and it’s entirely possible that what I’m smelling is the incense smoke clinging to my clothes! The wrist-scent is still very much flowers.
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    New BPAL tags for Lab descriptions!

    Hey guys, Sorry, apparently I didn't make myself clear. We only need the BPAL tags in the first post of each review thread. If they happen to show up on page 2 or 3 or 74, that's fine, but for right now we're only concerned about that first post getting tagged, and those are the only ones you should be reporting to have the tags added. Thanks for keeping an eye out! ETA: We've got all the first posts fixed now, so if you do see a page-topper review that isn't tagged properly, do feel free to report it.
  17. While we were out, the great and powerful Quantum Spice created a new coding tag to set off the Lab descriptions in a scent's first review. Clover and I have been tweaking madly, and we think we've got 'em all switched over. But in your travels, if you happen to come across a first review where the Lab description doesn't look a little somethin' like this... kindly hit the report button and let us know so we can fix it. The tag, if you want to use it yourself for future reviews, is [bpal]a little somethin' like this...[/bpal] So if you're lucky enough to be a first reviewer, you can make the description look all purty. Any questions? Lemme know!
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    Pumpkin Queen

    First sniff: Gingersnaps with pumpkin spread. Very spicy-baked-goods-y. Wearing: For all his rarity, the Pumpkin King didn’t quite kill me ded, but his lady might have managed. Samhain is outdoors-in-autumn in a bottle. Pumpkin Queen is indoors-in-autumn in a bottle, with the cozy and the baking and the spices and the kitcheny goodness and the family all together. There’s pumpkin pie and hot apple cider stirred with a cinnamon stick and some potpourri bubbling right over there and any minute the first leaves will start falling outside but for now the sky is brilliant blue and the trees are wrapped in rainbows and we’re in the warm kitchen looking out. I love the ones that smell like experiences more than like actual stuff.
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    Creepy

    First sniff: Oh so very caramel-apple, and the apple is very very green. Yum. Wearing: Ooh. There’s the coconut. Coconut and apple and pastry, all slathered in very buttery caramel.
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    The Brides of Dracula

    First sniff: The Brides remind me a little bit of O… they have the same sort of honeymuskamber feel, very slinky, with a bit of floral in the background. Wearing: The white floral shows up a lot more on my skin, and the honeymuskiness retreats. I liked it better the other way. Come back, lovely honeymusk!
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    Where is this scent?

    You can't search for Ra because the search engine is limited to words of four or more letters. But check out this announcement, which is at the top of every one of the review subforums, and there's a list to all the short names. Specifically, the reviews for Ra are right here.
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    Midnight on the Midway (2006)

    First sniff: Syrupy sweetness, with a few flower petals, smothered in darkness. Wearing: It’s very thick and very sweet and very dark. It’s hardly a “foody” scent, but it made my stomach growl from the incensey deliciousness.
  23. Nope! At least not on me. Two, Five and Seven is probably my second-favorite rose scent after Rose Red (and I'm not generally a rose person); Catherine went straight to rose soap.
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    Carnaval Diabolique

    First sniff: Lemon. Big strong lemon with a little bit of sugar. Wearing: It’s overwhelmingly lemony. Not Lysol, fortunately, but I can’t smell anything but lemon while it’s wet. But as soon as it dries, it’s a very different story… a little bit smoky, a little bit sandalwoody, still a little bit of sugar, and the lemon retreats to the background. Very complex and intriguing. Here’s an additional weirdness: I noticed that when my skin is warm, like when I’m in the hot car or standing in the sun, I get lots and lots of coconut. Smoky coconut. I think this may be the morphiest scent I’ve ever worn.
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    Schwarzer Mond

    First sniff: A thick, sweet, earthy sort of scent. Wearing: It didn’t smell too promising in the vial, but my skin picks up the patchouli immediately and gives it a nice bit of oomph. It’s always refreshing to find a resiny blend that doesn’t have frankincense (which hates me).
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