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Another Tombstone lover here, although woody and dry as it is, it can be a tad sweet...
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:prod: Silly question - whassa gumby? I have an Aussie boss, and I overheard him use the expression once, but was too new at the time to ask and haven't had the opportunity since...
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Thanks, browneyes!
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Seconding the requests for pictures of this year's Lupercalia bottles and wondering what the Faces of the Heroine bottles look like. I'd even be satisfied with a quick word description if you've seen em but don't have pictures!
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Another Xiuhtecuhtli / Angel comparison here. I've sprayed Angel on me in department stores before and really don't like how it develops on my skin. I did try an Angel dupe wax tart in my oil burner a few months ago, and that's a dead match for Xiuhtecuhtli and is also how Angel dries down if I spray it on card rather than on my skin. Interestingly, I think Villainess' Pangea is a close relation to the same smell. Which is particularly interesting given the different descriptions: Thierry Mugler Angel - Its fragrant nature explores essences of honey, chocolate, and caramel and is blended with notes of vanilla, patchouli, and sandalwood Xiuhtecuhtli - Copal, plumeria and sweet orange and the smoke of South American incense and crushed jungle blooms. Villainess Pangea - Exotic sandalwood, neroli, vetiver and amber are all grounded by domestic patchouli and musk. Bright citrus notes of lemon and grapefruit find sweet ends in vanilla and chocolate.
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Sorry for briefness, but this (2006 version) is much more similar to Hearth 2004 than either Hearth 2005 OR Herr Drosselmeyer 2005 were, which can only be a good thing
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Similarities Between BPAL Scents - GC and general discussion
Galen replied to Shollin's topic in Recommendations
start of Bayou is surprisingly rather like O on me; lots of warm honey. It dries down to (as you might imagine!) powerful sleepy Southern florals that are distant cousins to Hell's Belle... -
If you like ____ BPAL, then you'll like this product!
Galen replied to tart's topic in Recommendations
For me Xiehcutli XIUHTECUHTLI = the beautiful dry-down of Angel without having to wait for it to go bad on my skin... -
My ancient Greek isn't amazing, but looking it up the 'o' is a stresed omega, so it would be something like Hah-loh-ah, where the As are short (as in 'happy') and the stress is on the 'oh' (which is like the O in 'crone'). There isn't actually any H in Ancient Greek, it's just created by a difference in breathing, so the 'hah' would be more of a breathy 'ah' than a conscious 'hah' sound. Heh, and I've just realised that this really isn't how I've been saying it in my head. *fixes brain* so it sounds like hawaian 'Aloa'?
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Essence of Sunlight - What's the sunniest scent?
Galen replied to fiddledragon's topic in Recommendations
I've got to second the Joy Mojo - it's my "wake up; it's morning!!" scent even in the middle of a dark Scottish winter... -
seconding Eden
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for those having problems with the tiddly wiki, dunno if this is of any help (my highlighting): You're not doing anything wrong, per se. You CAN'T edit the one on their site. You have to save it to your computer first, then you'll be able to edit. To save the tutorial, open the EasyToCarry tiddler(it's linked on the left)--it has a link to save. The main site has a link you can save under DownloadSoftware tiddler, too, but that doesn't have the tutorial.
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another dissenter on the Pain topic - it's a hint of mint, all sharp and almost greasy/motor oil on me...
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that's just CCNow's information - ignore it
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When your favorite GC blends are discontinued
Galen replied to darklorelei's topic in Recommendations
I lurve the lamentedly discontinued Noir - and it smells wonderful in a way that I would never expected the notes in it to smell; elegant, sophisticated, seductive, grown-up. What are people's thoughts on the closest match in the catalogue? -
you'll just have to learn to act like the rest of us - cluster around every new update in the hope that THIS time, your one true scent that is everything you've ever dreamed of is finally hallucinated, created and released by the lab...
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I was going to say Scheherezade because of the saffron, but I see you've already tried that... Salome? SALOMÉ A scent that is both coquettish and sinister. Exotic and lush, brimming with grace and viciousness: almond with star jasmine, oakmoss, red sandalwood and Egyptian musk. Queen of Sheba? QUEEN OF SHEBA Her scent is a bounty of golden honeyed almonds and a whisper of African and Middle Eastern spices. possibly Bastet Luxuriant amber, warm Egyptian musk, fierce saffron and soft myrrh, almond, cardamom and golden lotus. or Baghdad Amber, saffron and bergamot with mandarin, nutmeg, Bulgar rose, musk and sandalwood.
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Olfactory caffeine: Wake up, Stay Awake with BPAL
Galen replied to friendthegirl's topic in Recommendations
heads up - I haven't tried it of a morning yet, but Yemaya is a slightly fresher sweeter blend that dries down to a Joy Mojo like brightness on my skin. Due to the association with a bright morning, for me this would definitely make a good top up for mental alertness during the rest of the day without being too strong for e.g. office wear -
Can I just mention that I didn't find Golden Priapus piercing enough for morning wake-ups? It's lovely and the juniper start falls into sweet comforting vanilla; but I think it's probably more of an evening relaxing before bed blend for me...
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Olfactory caffeine: Wake up, Stay Awake with BPAL
Galen replied to friendthegirl's topic in Recommendations
styro - Xiuhtecuhtli is a good idea actually. I tried it a while back and didn't feel it was a particularly 'me' scent, but I think you might be right about its specific use for tempting me out of slumber of a morning I'll look out for an imp in the future - thanks! -
ACJM as a wake-up scent is something I hadn't considered before--I'm guessing a little joy comes in very handy on Monday mornings! :-) or any morning! I conducted a semi-scientific experiment a while back, which is detailed here
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there's a thought! I might have to stick my Golden Priapus imp under my pillow to compare it with Aunt Caroline's Joy Mojo's wake-me-up-gently properties...
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Not perhaps what you'd immediately think of as a hippy scent, but the deep earthy goodness of Burial doesn't get nearly enough love!
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Initially I get a blast of honeyed waxy sweetness. The dry down is very sweet and perfumey - what I've seen some other brands market as a floral Egyptian Musk - thick, sweet and deep with that edge that makes me think of the residual scents of all the incenses burning in different stalls in Egyptian markets... Not a hint of my arch enemy jasmine in this, from start to finish. I really like this!
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Initial Impression: fresh, clean and fruity - this reminds me of the same kind of clean laundry vibe as Dirty. This is surprising - the first Qliphoth oil I've tried which hasn't been dark or at least dense...