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I don't get any of the fear or blood or creepy notes. Marian is a ladylike clean skin type of scent to me. Creamy like generic lotion and softly powdery with a hint of clean white musk. Almost a non-scent like clean skin after a shower. If I smelled this on someone, I would probably assume that they didn't put on any perfume at all, but that they had just put on a bland, clean, baby powdery smelling lotion.
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Smells like campfire ashes after a rain and I don't enjoy that smell. Ashy, earthy-dusty, dirty, slightly minty, and I can't really discern any of the actual listed notes.
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This is a really wonderful men's cologne type blend, reminding me of a colder, frostier Wilde and the Irish Spring soap that my dad used when I was little. It's lemony sweet and crisply refreshing from the bergamot and ti leaf, with the other notes having this gorgeous, frosty, clean man type of scent. The absinthe, I think, adds an interesting green note. Very attractive.
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- 2020
- Halloween 2020
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The red wine is strong and not as sweet as some red wine notes have been on my skin. It's tart, rich, grape-y and plum-like, with hints of perfumey musk and sharp clove spice. In the drydown, it leans a little towards grape cough syrup and isn't my favorite type of scent. It feels very mature and I prefer my wine scents a bit sweeter (like Lilith & Sekhmet).
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Mandarin, Black Vanilla, and Patchouli
Little Bird replied to Seajewel's topic in Duets & Menage A Trois
I don't love this as much as I thought it would, and I have given it some time to rest in the hopes that it would wow me with a little time to settle. Patchouli and vanilla are my two favorite scents, and I don't even find them to be distinctive in this blend. I might never guess that there's patchouli in this at all because I really have to search for the hint of it in the drydown. Mostly this smells sour and hazy white, like the scent/taste of orange pith. I guess there's some vanilla sweetness, but it's more of a vague sweetness, like a sprinkle of sugar trying to make the orange more palatable. It kind of smells like sour orange, sharp white musk, and sugar. -
Lots of baby powdery amber mixed with dark, slightly bitter rosewood. A hint of honey trying to sweeten things up, but it's not sweet enough for me and I'm not a fan of powdery scents, so this isn't working for me.
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Strong, soapy, white spring florals and a bit of sweet honey. A little powdery wood in the drydown. White tea is usually strong on me, but I can't pick it out here, instead getting an unlisted, odd, overwhelming, soapy floral something. No tonka or cocoa either. I smell like dryer sheets.
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- Shunga 2022
- Lupercalia 2022
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Sour, acidic fruit (mostly red currant) and intensely soapy, sharp, screechy florals. The musk is also sharp and dry. A scrubber for me.
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- Shunga 2022
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Baby powdery, vanillic, light, clean, white musky sandalwood that reminds me of a lighter, sharper Morocco. I never smell any of the incense, plum, or lavender. Most of the RPG series feels very flat, one note-ish, and cheap to me, but I guess that's because they're meant to layer with each other. I just don't like them enough to begin with to bother with layering.
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Cat Sitting on a Cushion Licking Its Paw
Little Bird replied to Seajewel's topic in Limited Editions
Everything in this is well blended, smooth, and beautiful. I would have guessed that this has red musk and amber in it because it has a deep, sensual, warm, musky quality and sweet, resinous tones. The hazelnut and benzoin are toasty, warm, and lightly sweet. I enjoy the chamomile more than usual in this blend because it smells like a warm cup of herbal tea and feels very calming and satisfying. Red patchouli can sometimes turn to BO on my skin, but the patchouli and cedar here are wonderful. The patchouli smells black and earthy in a way that is so seductive and the cedar is like an antique cedarwood chest, dry and slightly spicy. I love a sweetened patchouli blend and Cat Sitting On A Cushion is a complex sweetened patchouli that's warm and easy to wear. I love this Cat series so much and want to backup bottle most of them. I think that Bpal perfectly captured the paintings and the spirit of being a cat in scent-form. -
The tea-stained linen is stronger than I thought that it would be and it does have a soapy, damp laundry scent to the linen. I don't smell any of the resins and this is overall a brighter, cleaner scent than I was expecting. Clean laundry and sugared sweet milk. It gives off a very white impression and has a note to it that reminds me of gardenia after a while, with the creamy floral impression replacing the gourmand parts. Fades quickly on my skin and the sweet milk doesn't stick around as long as I wish it would. Similar-ish to scents like White Rabbit (minus the spices) and also reminds me of Dirty (with sweet milk in the opening).
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- Monster Milk
- Halloween 2023
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Mint often smells very discordant to me in perfume, unless it's super gourmand like it is in Spooky, one note-ish like it is in the original Lick It blend where it's just a mint candy cane, or used to intensify snow and pine notes for an atmospheric, wintry illusion. In anything else, it just doesn't blend well to my nose. I tried to like here, telling myself that perhaps it was like a blast of cold air over lilacs on a spring day, but it just doesn't work for me. It smells like someone dumped a bottle of peppermint extract on to some poor lilacs. I wish that I could take the peppermint out of the blend entirely because the marshmallow-y vanilla, honeyed spring sweetness of the lilacs, and the dewy rose underneath the mint smell lovely. An hour in, the mint finally starts to fade to nearly nothing, but the airy, floofy quality of the scent has disappeared as well, leaving me with mostly red roses, resinous benzoin, dark and slightly bitter, masculine leaning teakwood, and a smooth, slightly buttery, not overly sweet vanilla to round it out and soften it all. It's sort of a gentler, smoother Pulcinella & Teresina. I like everything about it except for the mint, but I'm not sure how much I will wear this because I don't want to wait for the mint to burn off every time that I put this on.
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- May 2023
- Felis Silvestris Catus
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The almond is the cherry-almond-extract variety and the woody bitterness of the fig really makes this smell like cough syrup. There's a hint of evergreen from the autumn leaves and maybe some powderiness from the amber, but mostly this is an overwhelming cough syrup scent. It's bitter, medicinal, and woody, with a sour red berry tone. Very strong. I only wore it for an hour before I had to scrub it off.
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- Nightmare Novellas
- Halloween 2023
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The electric green mandarin is reading as a strong, intensely sweet lime candy (like lime slushie syrup - just the syrup) mixed with the dry soapiness of laundry dryer sheets. I can smell the sweet chocolate (too much sweetness) and all of the other notes going dry, fuzzy, and oddly musty. It's so strange and chaotic. The candy impression fades away in the drydown and then there's a rubbery, plasticy tone that's similar to the scent of opening plastic pool toys, and it starts to get a little smoky, like someone set that odd, fuzzy, dusty note on fire. It reminds me of some of the houses my family has flipped over the years, like the scent of going into a home where everything is vaguely damp and moldy and the carpets are full of decades of grime and it's just nauseating. The whole thing turns my stomach, and I expected this to be a safe blind buy based on the notes. Something about the dustiness of the black fur note, I think, with the sharp soapiness of the "electric" part, and then the hints of cloying sweetness and powder and plastic and fuzz...
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- Nightmare Novellas
- Halloween 2023
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Pumpkin Trash Bag is all dead leaves on me, and unfortunately it is the variety of bpal's dead leaves that smells like a green bell pepper - crisp, green, crunchy, watery, and a little peppery - on a powdery, dry, intensely sharp, white musky base. I'm getting no pumpkin and no orange. I don't like this one at all. Edit to add: I let it "rest" for 3 more weeks and it still smells the same on me 🤷♀️ nothing but sharp, green, wet, musky 'dead leaves' note.
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On me, this is 80% a delicious, sweet, spicy clove (with a pinch of cinnamon scent to it) and 20% a really yummy, rich, caramelized milk. It's like eating gingerbread cookies dunked in warm milk with hints of caramelizing condensed milk. I love clove and creamy scents, so this is an instant love for me.
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- Monster Milk
- 2023
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Super sweet, super powdery, dark violets. For the first half hour, there's something dark, earthy, and slightly fecal underneath the violets, and then it shifts to all syrupy-sweet violets and intensely powdery sandalwood with a bright, warm, musky, perfumey quality that reminds me of walking into places like Sephora and Nordstrom. I bought Witch Birds for the plum and I'm getting no plum at all. If you like violet candy and bpal's powdery type sandalwood, you will enjoy this, but I'm disappointed in it as someone who was hoping for more of a resinous, slinky plum. Edit: After letting this settle for a couple months, it has really improved. I don't get that fecal note anymore and it's not quite as powdery anymore. I still don't get any plum, though, only sweet, dark purple violet candies with a little powderiness to them.
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- Human Animals
- Halloween 2023
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Sugared, crisp, clean smelling white tea (that smells more like green tea in the drydown) with tart, lemony bergamot, a sharp and peppery bite from the ginger, and a little bit of golden, warm powdery amber. It's sweeter than I thought it would be, like a few spoonfuls of sugar have been added to the tea, but I'm not complaining. Similar to Elizabeth Arden's Green Tea scent because it has a perfumey muskiness to it as well.
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- halloween 2018
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Creeper Dragon is made of all things good. The dragon's blood and red musk form a sweet, red, resinous glow and warmth that I just love (like a resinous cherry scent), the leather smells like a snuggly, soft, black leather jacket, and the honeyed vanilla cream is strong and beautiful. A grown up Dragon's Milk scent. In fact, if you told me that this was Dragon's Milk with a little leather and red musk mixed in, I probably wouldn't argue too hard. Amazing throw and lasts all day on me.
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I don't like the sharp smokiness of opium, but it's rounded out with other heavy notes here, so I find it very enjoyable. The opium cuts through the thick, resinous, slightly maple-syrup-y sweetness of the opoponax really nicely. The vanilla adds a needed smoothness and cool creaminess in the drydown, and the geranium, patchouli, and musks form a really well blended base that makes the whole scent smell deep, complex, and like a twisted, dark, sexy, vampiric take on a fougere. Wonderful, sultry smoke and resins over a dark, come hither perfume. I am so happy that I finally got a full bottle of this on ebay.
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When I first got Kiseru, it had a baby powder and plasticy lipstick scent that I hated, but I kept wearing it on different days to try to get a good impression for a review, and I think it needed a few months to really settle into itself. I noticed it was more vanilla-y and enjoyable every time that I wore it, the powder became more elegant and noticeably of dry sandalwood rather than baby powder, and a lemony tone developed in it while the plasticy cheap lipstick smell completely disappeared. It's sort of an elegant wood glossed with a creamy lemon polish and creamy, but not very sweet vanilla. Quiet and elegant.
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- 2023
- Shungas 2023
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I finally got a bottle of this and.. I don't like it. It smells like someone crushed up sweet tarts candies and it's powdery, artificial, chalky, and sour-ish. Nothing about it smells like marshmallow to me. There's also an undertone of something pukey and off smelling about it, reminding me of what bpal's champagne note does on my skin.
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Lots of wine and it's similar to the scent of red wine, but not as sweet, and I find myself missing that sweetness. This has a dark, bitter quality to it instead of the indulgent sweetness. Then the rose comes in and smells like someone picked up a freshly cut rose and smushed it in their hands and tossed the petals and greenery into the wine. It's dewy with hints of greenery, but also has a powdery, sharply musky tone to it that I don't love, and unfortunately the powder and perfumey, sharp musk rose is what dominates the drydown on my skin. I never smell anything like resins or incense or clove, not even a hint of them, which is what really talked me into buying this one.
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- June-July 2023
- Lunacy
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The mint is sharp and mentholic and ruins about the first 40 minutes on my skin, and then it dries down to a strawberry hand candy drizzled with honey and I start to find the scent to be too cloying and somewhat cheap and childish, like it should be a Lip Smackers scent/flavor. This does nothing good on my skin and smells very disjointed to me with the sharp mint.
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Violets sweetened and darkened with a dusting of cocoa powder, an atmospheric and realistic, slightly watery ozone that truly does smell like air heavy with the promise of lightning and rainfall, with edges full of wet soil and incense. Settles into a gourmand floral that's touched with cool, crisp, staticy air and fat raindrops hitting the earth, and curls of witchy incense smoke caught up in that electric air. It's very dark, unusual, and moody and I really like it. It doesn't remind me of any other scents in my collection, so it's very unique. I'm happy to have full bottled this.
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- A Little Lunacy
- June-July 2023
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