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Wet, it was very much like true orange peel, or bitter orange with some dry, unsweetened spices to it. It was nice, and very much NOT a sweet scent. Dry, most of the citrus has buggered off on me and left a very warm and strong blend of a couple of dry baking spices. Clove is a definite, but I'm also getting some Mace in mine as well. There may be a faint back note of dried orange peel, but not much for me.
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Winter smells and scents, including the perfect winter forest
izile replied to Fury's topic in Recommendations
When I read your post, my first thought was "The Snow Maiden" but "Pink Snowballs" would also be good if you like rose. I haven't gotten to try it yet, but I bet the Macabray would be lovely. Ultraviolet and Violet Ray (steamworks) might also both fit the same profile. -
Sexy, Smutty, Seductive, Provocative... It's All in Here
izile replied to ipb's topic in Recommendations
I'm with you, I don't like those smells much at all! Do you like things more simple or more complex? For simple, I really dig Carnal (mandarin and fig), there's just something about the blend that doesn't come across as fruity-fruity-fruity but more "nom nom nom, must eat own wrist" Recently, for a much more complex scent, I've been getting a fairly sexy-ish vibe off Lady Una (Honey musk, green tea leaf, blackberry leaf, vanilla bean, and fae spices.) of course, I also think really seasonal, and Carnal was more of a summer thing and Lady Una more of a fall thing (haven't really found one that jives with winter) Spring, I love last years Shungas, especially Tissue (white gardenia, raw honey, rice paper). -
I was excited, but skeptical about this one. I love a good citrus blend, but there were some other notes I wasn't sure about. In the bottle: definite bright citrus with some flowers in the background wet: bubblegum. bright, fruity, bubblegum. :-( dry: Fruitstripes Bubblegum. I even asked the girl subletting my roommate's room to sniff me, she said I smelled like one of the fruity flavors of Bubblicious. le sad.
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I had read a lot of the reviews saying it was like Snow White + Rose Red, and got all excited. In the bottle: I'd say totally Snow White, maybe a little hint of greenness in the background Wet: I can smell the Rose Red in there, but it's kind of like in the comic book "Fable" Snow White is definitely the dominant sister and hardly anyone ever remembers Rose Red. Dry: Powdery, soft, sweet, Snow White. . roses? .. I can't find them *le sigh* and I'd had such high hopes. I wonder what would happen if I could layer it with a little The Rose to restore the balance so it doesn't end up *just* like last years Snow White on me.
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'09 version: in the decant: fruit and flowers sweet, almost no hint of "cold" like a lot of the other "snowy" scents. wet: Very sweet. There's now a kind of powdery, soft, cool-ish scent to it as well (powder not the Baby Powder of Doom). More fruit than flowers now, but I can't quite name that fruit. dry: much more of the powdery, soft and cool-ish now. It's still sweet, but there seems to be something at least attempting to cut the sweetness, I don't think it's pine, exactly, but it is evergreen-y. I'm uncertain of this one.
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in the decant: peppermint citrus! I swear, it reminds me of when we used to stab orange halves with the old style soft peppermint sticks to suck the juice out through their hollow centers. Not quite that sugary-sweet, but I get a bright citrus right at the front of this one. wet: OK, it's pine, not citrus, but it's not like the normal pine that I really dislike in BPAL oils, it still smells a little fruity, like pine needles dipped in citric acid. The mint is mellowed a lot and I smell more of the floral notes .. dry: cut off the last one because this sucked dried fast. I really like this, the notes are very well balanced, not at all like what I expected from first sniff, however. Cold, please forget that I'm mint - mint, some distant flowers adding sweetness, and a very different kind of pine tree that could probably grow sour oranges. Muy Bueno!
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'09 in decant: sharp and sweet cold mint. I can see how this could eventually age to smell like my bottle of Nuclear Winter 05. wet: There's almost something candy-ish, but just barely, about the mint. It's not nearly as candy or sweet as any of the Lick It incarnations, but it's sweeter than I thought from the decant. This is very cold as it hits my pallet as I sniff deeply. dry: this is a good one, I think, if you just want cold. I get that frostiness and definitely mint, but there's a bit of a powdery edge (but not Baby-Powder-of-Doom), it's not sharp-stabby cold any more.
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In decant: Very clean and very cool smelling. It's not as sweet as a lot of the other "snow" scents from the Yules this year. I'm going to say I'm getting a lot of ozone out of this one. Very clean and sharp and thin, reminds me of pre-storm weather. Wet: instantly sweeter, I'm actually getting a little soapy scent here, like really clean, slightly cool/sweet soap. I'd probably love to wash with this soap, but I'm not sure I want my perfume to be this soapy :-( Dry: Fresh, clean, soapy, cold, linen sheets. *sigh*
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The scent of frozen, dormant vineyards, bitter sleet, and piercing ozone, hurled through labdanum, benzoin, and olibanum. In the decant: This is horrible of me, but it reminds me of a joke in an old "Drawn Together" episode (first season, since that's the only season of it I ever saw). In it they make a joke about making mentholated grape pencils. Yup. That's what I'm getting. Mentholated grape pencil. Wet: It's sweeter, and less woody right off, but mentholated grape, nonetheless. Dry: Cold woods, not so much mentholated as just crisp and woody, there's a lot less grape, it's kind of gone into the background and is playing much nicer with it's friends. I could swear this has either pine or cypress in it now. Not for me, but it might be nice on a guy.
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crap, what I get for reading the forum FAQ instead of the website FAQ (forum FAQ has the same list of percentages, but at the bottom had added that BPAL was 85-100%, but that was 2004. . . http://www.bpal.org/index.php?s=&showt...ost&p=50554 ) of course, now I'm going to wonder if the forum FAQ was always inaccurate or if there was a change in the past 5 years to weaken the formulas.
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confused, seeking clarification of above: "and the Lab's scents start at 15% perfume oil and go up to 80% perfume oil. " I thought BPAL was 100% essential oils and natural accords? No dilution, no thinning, no synthetic fragrance oils." ??
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Smells OK, but seems to be a complete loss on me. I've tried it a couple of times, anointing candle and myself along with meditation and focusing on what the oil is suppose to help generate. Two very different outings (both at bars, though one was a dive bar the other was a swanky theater bar); the first one I got the same reaction from everyone that I always get, no effect; the second one I got even less attention than what I'd consider usual. Had someone tell me I smelled like incense, not necessarily in a good way. Not a scent I'd wear if it were *just* a perfume, and it does seem to be *just* a perfume to me. ------ EDIT: Tried it one more time, this time adding a red colored candle instead of just plain white, and including a piece of rose quartz on the alter. Worst. Night. Ever. Ended up crying in the ladies' at my favorite bar because this guy came up and decided he could steal my chair if he said enough upsetting things to get me to leave. Not crude, or inappropriately sexual or like Dixie was being too powerful, no, hurtful, mean things. So I went to the upstairs part. No matter where I went, if people came up to me, it was to be mean. I finally got tired of everyone just throwing all their negativity and anger on me and went home. NEVER USING DIXIE AGAIN!
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In the imp: at first I smell the woods, right up front, then there's this really nice fruitiness, but I can't deside if it's the blackberry jam or the strawberry juice. . . definitely mandarin in there too. . .I can't smell anything watermelon-like or gardenia-like. The berries are a bit elusive in the imp, keeps getting overwhelmed by the woody notes. wet: damnit! who said bubbleyum? I smell bubbleyum. *grumble* yup, that's all i can smell/think of now, is original bubbleyum gum. dry: at a distance, I smell a kind of mandarin-watermelon mix that drifts up now and again, away from the other notes. Up close, there's still a little woody background coming back, and the fore still smells like bubbleyum, it's a lot milder and less screamy-GUM!!, but it's still what I'm getting.
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In the imp: MELON! woooo-boy, MELON! maybe a hint of citrus (lime rind or lemonbalm??) if I try and pick out notes. wet: still melon! little bit more on the citrus end now, maybe something slightly floral? wait? no. . no that's just more melon. dry: getting a more blended scent now, still starring melon, but now I'm getting softer hints of other notes, I'm getting the sparkly, champagne grape, mintiness now. love this! note: some throw on this thing! receptionist around the corner noticed it. Ha!
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In the imp: strong violet, but something very dark and murky, I'm thinking the opopanax wet: lighter, more floral, but not sweet. There's a dry, earthiness which I would assume is the orris root and violet leaf. I am completely unaware of any hint of mint. dry: violets in the woods, that's what I'm getting. I wasn't sure I'd like this from my first sniff in the imp, the opopanax worried me. But now it smells like the powdery dust from the underside of tree bark in the background, and really beautiful violets in the front.
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In the bottle, to wet to the skin to dry much later, all I smell is Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies (not that I'm complaining) The part of the scent I identify as "cookie-ish" oddly reminds me of Nuclear Winter 2005's somewhat underlying "vanilla-ish-ness" Do love!
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In the bottle: lovely bright berries, a little honey, it's very fresh and sharp. Wet: musk and honey, and where are my berries fading to??? Dry: myrrh, musk, and powdery, dry, resinous, myrrh. It must be the musk. *weeps* Please hope that a few days of settling will fix this! I wanted the bottle everyone else is reviewing!
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I is in lurst! In the bottle it's very sakura+plum WINE to me, but once added to the bath, it mellows into this lovely plummy cherry blossom softened and given an almost creamy edge by the rice flower. When applied directly to my skin after a shower, it doesn't last very long, but it feels great. When mixed with a little kosher salt, however, it is a beautimus salt scrub, and it makes the scent last longer after the bath. It's my first bath oil, and was great when I smelled it and thought, "OMFG I want to BATHE in this! ow wait, I CAN!!"
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I LOVE Cherry Blossom! I personally find Jingu (though I love it) to not be very sakura-y dominant. Voyeurs amongst the Cherry Blossoms is very lovely, but again, I get more "other notes" with that one. Hanami, on the other hand, I LOVE that bottle, and it'd be my "go to" scent if I just wanted to smell like Cherry Blossom.
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I'm a big supporter of The Rose. I'd gotten Rose Red and loved it dearly, but decided to try out the GC variation and was not at all disappointed. The Rose reminds me of my Mom's garden, full of antique English roses. As I tend to tell people, "it's not rose perfume or rose oil, or rose scent, it's the WHOLE FREAKIN' BUSH!"
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I just want to huff this bottle. In the bottle it's like my favorite coffee house, sweet and slightly alcoholic coffee. On me, it's horrid, it turns into pure evil. It smells like cheap cigarette ash and wood cleaner. However, I bought it for a gift for a guy friend of mine. And on him, it smells just like it's supposed to. *droooools*
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After reading the reviews, I'm really wondering if I have a mislabeled imp. Granted, it's aged to the point of a very thick consistency, and very dark red/brown; but on me, it smells a LOT like snake oil that's been aged just a little. it's mildly spicy but mostly kind of a sexy, old sandalwood, resin-y, dark vanilla smell. no fizz, no flowers, no bubblegum. . .
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I'll have to try and blend those. WC & Strawberry is nice, but not VERY berry-ish on me, I'd like to try and blend those two together and see what happens. Strawberry moon '09 starts kind of candy-ish on me, but it dries down the the most lovely strawberry and it lasts *forever* on me!
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Sweet scents, sugar notes & things that smell like candy
izile replied to voila's topic in Recommendations
Most super candy candy candy sweet ones I've tested are Candy Phoenix and Pink Phoenix. I mean, they're literally SO pungently sweet that I get headaches from even the smallest skin tests (which makes me sad, because their descriptions sounded so nummy!)