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    Temperature and BPAL

    I packed all my BPAL and TAL into a cooler yesterday with a couple of gel packs, and it seems just fine. As a side bonus, it was fun to have it all in one place -- I have a lot more than I thought! One less thing to worry about, as we head into another day of record temps -- 108 here yesterday!
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    Temperature and BPAL

    Forgive me if this is a thread somewhere else -- I did look. It's HOT here. I'm sure it's hot where you are too. It's not usually this hot for this long, so I have no air conditioning. It was over 100 degrees in my house today, and has been in the high 90s for days, with no end in sight. Will this hurt my perfumes? They are in the dark, but every place in this house is hot. It does cool off at night. Should they go in the fridge, and will THAT hurt them? I'm not crazy about having my fridge smell like perfume, and I have nearly 100 bottles. Thanks for any and all advice, and I'm going back in the cold shower now.
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    Shortcut to Exotic Places - Wanderlust Recs

    Wanderlust has some fabulous blends -- I don't think I've ever been disappointed with a Wanderlust choice. My faves are Baghdad (spicy incensey deliciousness), Eden (fruity flowery coconuty, great for summer and for sleeping), Prague (one of BPAL's best florals, IMHO, light and fresh and watery -- I've never had anyone smell it and not like it), Tintagel (misty and mysterious) and Versailles (a walk in a sun-warmed rose garden).
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    Road Opener

    Trying to finish up a lot of things in the next week and a half -- major life stuff and minor annoyances. Feeling blocked at almost every turn, unlike the flow that's been happening over the past few months -- it's almost like a Mercury retro feeling, though that doesn't happen for another couple of weeks. So, let's try this oil! Pennyroyal is a good guess, like an herbal flea-dip, or tea-tree oil, and I also get a strong presence of what seems like wintergreen, definitely minty. I anointed my hands and then my head/hair. The scent definitely clears the air and opens your eyes! I can feel the intentional energy quite strongly, and a feeling that this needs to be continued over a period of some days, including when I'm sleeping. I'll report back on how it works!
  5. Alice is one of my constant top ten, but it's much more carnation than rose, on me, anyway. Don't let that discourage you from trying it, just don't be surprised. My favorite rose blends (besides Two Five and Seven, which you already said didn't work on you) are the Peacock Queen, Ouija, Kurukulla, Lucy's Kiss, Marie (if you also like violet) and the absolutely divine Parlement of Foules.
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    Autumn Scents - recommend the ones you love

    Frumious Bandersnatch! Coming back in to add a few more words about that -- I had a phone call just as I started to type. FrumBand is a delicious spicy-fruity blend that smells like autumn to me, and I've got it at the top of my Get For Fall list. Also on that list is Verdandi, apples and amber, yum. Rather than looking for things that are incensey, I suggest you look for things that are smoky -- for me, anyway, it's really autumn when people start using their fireplaces and woodstoves again, and burning leaves once the rains start. And if you can find some Hunter Moon, it really is the essence of the autumn forest in a bottle.
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    Ouija

    The first impression, in the bottle and wet on the skin, is roses, but very faint roses, the ghosts of roses, which seems apropos for Ouija. Ordinarily roses tend to overwhelm, and a little goes a long way, but I found myself reapplying this blend to get more of a hit from it, more throw. As it warmed and wafted around me, the spicy-dry wood notes come through the roses, pushing them to the background. Now I see the darkened Victorian parlor, polished woods and Persian rugs, a fringed cloth covering a table on which rests an old Ouija board. There is a rose lying beside it, fading fast. A whiff of candlesmoke as a candle is blown out by a passing spirit. This is a scent that would be good while reading a mystery story on a stormy night, or when sorting through old letters.
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    Aquatics

    Many of the blends billed as being aquatic are too sharp for me, or they have that grapefruit thing going on. But in addition to the much-mentioned Danube, I'd also recommend Prague (like Danube, it's river-aquatic, not ocean-aquatic), as well as the Mock Turtle's Lessons, Temperance (from the Tarot group) and Yemaya (either BPAL or TAL). I'm still hoping for a scent that really smells like rain to me, or like the ocean....
  9. It got really hot here yesterday for the first time this year and was still too warm at bedtime, so I put on some TAL Yemaya oil, and ahhhhh, delicious coolness! The scent is very melony, not like fake candy melon, but sweet watery-fresh honeydew and watermelon, and I'm sure that Yemaya's ocean energy helped with the feeling of cooling down and drifting peacefully. The Excolo scent is very similar to my nose, if you don't want the TAL effects. Both perfect for the summer months to come!
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    Frumious Bandersnatch

    Plunging past the initial goofy grape stage, fanning my wrists desperately to get to the drydown, and ahhh, here comes the carnation, so spicy and red. These are the small dark red field carnations, not the bland fluffy "filler flowers" -- these have magic and oomph behind them. The plum ripens and deepens with the carnations, and there's a distant ping of sharpness from the chrysanthemum. I get the candle association others have mentioned -- it's almost like there's a beeswax/honey undernote that thickens this scent. Nice on a spring afternoon, but I'm sure it will be most delicious in the autumn and winter. I'll squirrel away a bottle until then.
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    Obatala

    Yes, this is like Milk Moon, and Chaste Moon too, but the milkiness of those two blends -- which I love -- are deepened by a stronger coconut note here, so creamy and rich that I am having a hard time prying my nose off my wrist. This blend is a wonderful tribute to the comforting and strengthening qualities of Obatala. The overall impression of white is very powerful... white ceremonial robes.... I want to curl up in this scent and sleep, safe and serene in the arms of Obatala.
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    Bess

    I've sniffed this in the bottle a few times, but last night was the first time I wore it, in honor of the wonderful new HBO mini-series Elizabeth I, with the magnificent Helen Mirren and Jeremy Irons. I didn't come back to read the notes, so I wouldn't be too influenced by preconceptions. I wanted to let Bess herself come through... The scent was faint in the bottle, herbal, clean, and I hesitated to put it on, afraid it would be too perfume-y and sharp. Applying it to wrists and heart, I was pleased to note an immediately change to something sweeter, subtly fruity (grape) and a mixture of herb/flower essence I couldn't separate, just a lovely grown-up perfume that did indeed feel very old and evocative of times past. I was just settling into liking that very much when the neroli made its presence known, piercing the fruity softness with a bittersweet beauty -- ahhhhhhh, now THAT is a perfume that evokes Elizabeth! Complicated, alternating between charming and fierce, approachable and commanding. The other notes made a lovely perfume, but the addition of orange flower was a stroke of genius, as no other flower is so romantically yearning, endlessly yearning for something that is unattainable.
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    Aligning with Goddess

    In the Twilight Alchemy oils, there are Temple of the Dark Maiden and Temple of the Maiden, both of which might work well for you. In BPAL oils, Artemis would probably like any of the forest scents, such as Yggdrasil, Hamadryad, Tintagel or Yew Trees. Other suggestions: Bewitched, Delphi, Dragon's Heart....
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    Lilac!

    Reviving this thread as we head into lilac season and my craving for this scent grows. Anyone have any new thoughts about lilac since last September, about any new scents that have come out since then? (Or even about old ones?) Beth, any chance of you blessing us with some sweet cool moist delicious lilac for spring?
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    Carnations

    I agree with what's been said above -- I can't wear anything that is strongly honey either, but Alice stays very carnation-y on me. You might also want to try Bathsheba and Masquerade.
  16. I'm sorting a pile of imps and came upon Ave Maria Gratia Plena, which I don't think I'd sniffed before. It might be just what you're looking for -- very light, ethereal, really lovely.
  17. I would recommend La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente and Prague, both light fresh florals with a watery note swimming somewhere under the surface. Also Titania, very fairy-light floral, with soft fruity notes.
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    Aquatics

    I love most aquatics in the bottle, but they tend to go very sharp and grapefruity on my skin. Two blends that don't do that -- that retain a watery loveliness -- are the Apothecary and Tarot:Temperance. Both are light and clean, with a subtle aquatic nature.
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    Budding Moon

    The moist cool sweetness of peony with a higher, lunar essence -- this blend reminds me of why I so admire the perfumer's art. I've never really understood the frenzy for collecting the single notes, because for me it's the way the notes are combined that turns simple scents into perfumes.... I can't identify the individual notes here, and I don't really want to. It's evocative and creates a mood of anticipation and quiet contemplation, like waiting for the moon to rise. Budding Moon isn't like spring, it's like the promise of spring, and that's a lovely thing to have captured in a bottle.
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    BPAL for fancy, elegant and formal occasions

    Because you're going to be in a semi-outdoor waterside venue, I'd suggest Prague. It's watery-floral, subtle and sophisticated, romantic and evocative, and everyone I know who has smelled it loves it. Edit: Oops, I just noticed you said this was in March, so the outdoor/waterside aspect isn't quite the same as in summer. Nevertheless, Prague will remind people of spring!
  21. Penitence and Midnight Mass are sublime, long-lasting and powerful resin scents. You might also try Aureus -- in my review of it here I said, "A warm dry scent, with a whiff of sweet cedar like the inside of a very old cigar box, and incense amber underneath."
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    Holiday Moon

    Fresh green notes don't really suit me, but I have to buy all the Lunacies because, well, because I'm obsessive and so are you, don't try to deny it. So I opened this bottle not expecting it to work for me, and..... on first whiff, tears came to my eyes. Completely unexpected reaction. A sense of peace and a strong feeling of Tea Mind came over me, centering me in the stillness of the moment, so that everything was suddenly very acutely present. Slight scent of lemon, now shading into green tea scent, water running softly through a bamboo pipe into a stone basin, one single song of a bird, repeated after a silence......
  23. Chuparosa is extremely strong -- in my notes on this scent the first word is WHOA! It's a very powerful white floral -- I thought I could pick out lilac among the notes, but who knows. Erato is another very strong floral. And Gluttony gives a BIG foody sugar rush, if you like that sort of thing.
  24. January: Storm Moon February: Dublin March: Tintagel April: Fae May: Marie June: Two, Five and Seven July: Athens August: Alice (sleepy summer afternoon....) September: Persephone October: Hexennacht November: Wings of Azrael December: Skadi
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    Witty blends?

    This may sound strange, but the scent that really cracks me up, every time, is Graveyard Dirt. It isn't something I really want to wear very often, but just opening it and sniffing makes me smile -- it smells JUST LIKE DIRT! How does she doooo that?? The idea of a bag of moist dark potting soil being distilled down into a clear liquid is just too funny.
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