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Everything posted by Amoraexcena
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I'm a sweet floral lover and it seems the Wiley Grasser is definitely up my alley if the pine needles are mild. I didn't order a decant but I'll probably have to tack it on my next order. What's your budget like ivyandpeony? Did you order any decants?
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I absolutely adore Liz. There's a flower in Liz that I'm not very familiar with. It's a little on the sharp, sweet and sour, bright side, which gives this blend a lot of character. I'm going to hazard a guess that it's orange blossom, along with maybe ylang ylang. The leather in this one is more leather-y than the soft suede of CC:F. The sharpness largely fades in drydown into a floral vanilla with a hint of leather. It's a beautifully blended, complex scent that's quite different from other scents in my collection. I reach for this every autumn/leather jacket season.
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Amoraexcena replied to Ms. MSGirl's topic in Recommendations
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Wet: The sandalwood threatens to overpower for a minute or two, then leans back and lets cocoa and vanilla take centre stage though, almost as an afterthought, it sticks around to ground the scent and keeps it from becoming a foodie blend. Dry: Beth's description, as usual, is dead on: warmed on the skin, this scent gives a soft, gentle, sensual embrace. The throw is quite close but it lasts a decent length, 3-5 hours on my skin. It's a cousin of Boomslang but without that rice milk that goes funky on me. The slightly bitter cocoa is also reminiscent of Black Temple Burlesque Troupe, but it's much more of a caress compared to the punch of BTBT. Velvet is a seriously beautiful gourmand, and I love it. Bottle purchase soon!
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I brought this out in honour of the recent Weenie update, and am absolutely loving it. It's a beautiful creamy pumpkin pie with a steaming mug of mocha. It hits most of the palate -sweet, bitter, creamy, spicey. Love it. This is going to be a staple this autumn
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Wet: Whoa, clove! This rum is definitely spiced with clove, with a hint of heat –maybe black pepper? I do get a little hint of “prostitute’s perfume,” but I wouldn’t have if it wasn’t in the description. It reminds me of Hellhound. Drydown: A touch of salty aquatic, distinguishing it from Hellhound. Off to the SO this goes!
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Indigo musk, wild plum, rose geranium, benzoin, night-blooming jasmine, and patchouli. Wet: Beautiful musk, subtle plum and soft florals. It’s pretty gender-neutral in my opinion. I’m loving that indigo musk…it’s very, very different from Beth’s other musk accords. Drydown: The wonderful night-blooming jasmine becomes a little more prominent, making it distinguishable from the other flowers. It has pretty gentle throw. The patchouli and resin come out a bit more too. It's quite nice
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This and CC:F has become my winner-wears for this summer, and I can see both of them becoming long-term favs. Initially, the frankincense is pretty strong, and I think combined with the woodmoss gives this almost a citrus feel. After the wet stage however the sharpness fades completely (I think possibly it'll fade completely with some aging.) The drydown is so comforting. The lace is very well loved, snuggly, soft and with a worn-in feel. The vanilla tea is prominent with the cognac, opium tar and resin as supporting notes that keeps this from being a simple young-feminine blend. I can't get much of coconut bark or silk (I have no idea what the latter is supposed to smell like). There is none of the coconut note in Obatala or Tarot: Star etc. It did initially remind me of Dorian but it's less sweet and way less musky. I wear it more than Dorian! It lasts about 3-5 hours, with a really enjoyable close throw.
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Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
Amoraexcena replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
Gypsy is a pretty good clone of (aged) Hellhound on my Trail. The latter is pretty much impossible to find lately. -
In the imp I get a lot of burnt cedar, which is probably the smoke note. Upon application the sweet cranberry amps, reminding me a lot of Fruit of Paradise, which I love. It's also somewhat similar to Midnight Kiss, with the musk+berry element. Tart and sweet, with the barest hint of spices. The cedar hangs around for a while then fades. I like the rose-amber colour of the oil.
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I didn't buy this from the lab because I was scared of the ambrette seed -I somehow read annis. Thankfully I was able to get it through the forum! There is, of course, no icky licorice smell to this In the bottle, I smell a warm, soft vanilla and sweet, almost fruit-like honeysuckle. The rose is velvety and gentle and lurking beneath. On my skin the rose immediately amps, but it's a very realistic, beautiful rose. It's more subtle than Hope (which is the other rose scent I can wear), and is supported with a bouquet of sweet white-and-cream florals. I would wear this to a wedding, for sure. The florals do bloom quite a bit, obscuring the vanilla a little, for about ten to fifteen minutes. On the drydown however the vanilla musk predominates. The rose has largely faded into the background. I get wafts of gently floral vanilla musk, very similar to the effects of Antique Lace in its far drydown (the scent itself is quite different). I don't get any lunar oils at all from this blend unless you count white musk, which to me smells like musk that's been infused with coconut water. I like it better than The Girl, which had a similar crystalline musk. Now I want to get married under a Joyful Moon someday!
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Wow, I'm amazed that this isn't getting more love. MORE FOR ME. I'm adoring this one... In the bottle, this is QUITE spicy. If cardamom wasn't listed explicitly like it is, I would probably have guessed dust and clove. Gypsy definitely feels dusty: it gives off the image of soft, feathery gray moth wings, tinged with gold and brown. On and dry, the sugar and bourbon vanilla comes out, balancing the spice with sweet. I don't think I get any "alcohol" from this, unlike some of the other posters....(I have a feeling people see "bourbon" and equal it to the booze, but "bourbon vanilla" is a type of vanilla.) I'm pretty sure bourbon vanilla is just slightly smokier than black vanilla, Madagascar vanilla or (foodiest) vanilla bean. This scent is hitting a lot of my scent palate (made-up term): it's sweet, smokey, spicey, rounded and smooth (buttery tonka and Egyptian musk, I think that's you) and maybe even a tad bitter. It's a beautiful olfactory pleasure. It's in the same family as Hellhound on my Trail. It doesn't have the wear-length or throw that Hellhound does, but it's VERY wearable. It's undoubtedly going to be one of my midsummer-night favs. Beth&BPAL.... I love you. This scent makes me SO happy. I'm having a tough time with my family right now and you're helping me pull out of it
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In the bottle, this one definitely has a rich booziness to it. I think it's the saffron's fermented-honey-like quality that's adding that liqueur element to Celeste. It doesn't morph too much on. Up close, it's got a bit of bite to it -maybe saffron's the top note- but the throw, the throw!!! Soft, snuggly, smooth, cuddle-worthy vanilla spun sugar. An adult version of Aquolina's Pink Sugar. I LIKE. Celeste has fantasitc throw and higher-than-average longevity. The scent lingers for hours on end. I've used orris root powder as a scent fixative, maybe it's contributing to the wear for this oil or something. It's pretty powerful stuff too. A little dab on my neck is plenty to last me 5 hours. I'm glad I got a few bottles because this is definitely one of my Antique Lace/XCDL13/Elf v4 replacements! Hype? There's not enough of it yet, this girl's beautiful.
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I would want Dragon's Breath: db, brimstone and black vanilla.
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Obatala is a nice, soothing coconut blend that works well layered over sunscreen it hides the nastiness! Although the shiseido milk stuff I use actually isn't too bad smell-wise and has a wonderful texture. Courtesan Jigokudayu is lovely<3 equal parts coconut, Asian pear and tiare on my skin!
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What BPAL would this fictional character wear?
Amoraexcena replied to Flowermouth's topic in Recommendations
Oh I love Glee<3 Rachel: could use some Conjure Bag help! (Block Buster and Love me) but she wears something "pink" and sweet, like Alice or Vasilissa creamy skin musk and blushing pink musk with soft sandalwood, white amber, dutiful myrrh, and star jasmine. Finn: ...hmmmm. Something relatively simple yet sort of attractive... Violens maybe? Rugged and understated: five sandalwoods, dusty leather, and light musk. throw in some football sweat and grass stains! Quinn: Lady Macbeth The essence of ambition, covetousness and manipulation: sweet Bordeaux wine, blood red currant, thyme and wild berries. with a tad of Queen Gertrude Imperial violet softened by wisteria and chrysanthemum, but edged with the regal iciness of delphinium. Brittany: High-strung daisies (Hairography episode!) Daisy, pink carnation, pink pepper, and sugar. oh and a bit of Pele, Goddess of Dance. Santana: Intrigue! A sultry, exotic scent that inspires devious plotting and clandestine affairs. It is a scent painted in artifice, veiled in deceit, and slithering with whispered secrets. Black palm, with cocoa, fig and shadowy wooded notes. and yes, definitely add some Smut to that Puck: maybe Himerus? The God of Sexual Desire, Longing and Yearning; an attendant of Eros and Aphrodite. A passion-rousing blend of juniper, sandalwood, rosewood, red musk, orchid, bergamot and lilac. -
I bought this for the S.O., who I like Dracul on as well as sweeter ones like Dorian. I think I have a new favourite though, because lately I like darker scents. Wet: yes, I suggest everyone brace themselves for the initial blast, because this one needs to settle before it shines. Dry: I think this has a tiny bit of the same musk as Black Temple Burlesque Troupe. Black musk... oh how I love you. I love Manilus because the woody aspect isn't overpowering (cedar sometimes goes pencil shavings on me but this is behaving), the leather isn't overpowering, the resins don't go powderey at ALL, and it's kept fresh by violet leaf (no violet flowers, I love violets (FAITH<3) and would recognize it if it were in here). I also get a tad of something metallic-smelling. I wish it were a tiny bit more spicey -a dash more nutmeg- but it's very, very comforting. Manilus is a great unobtrusive all-purpose nonsweet fragrance. I will like it more on the boy but I'll probably steal some for layering with BTBT, which smells awesome, btw.
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I bought this one out of curiosity (hello orgasm, my bff) over a year ago now, and initially, it smelled exactly as I expected -fresh Snake Oil and O. I'm not the biggest fan of either and was thinking of keeping my bottles for investment's sake, with a vague idea of re-trying them and probably selling them in 3 years or so. BUT. I tried Womb Furie '10 today with my trusty tester toothpick as I aired out each of my bottles in my "Ageing" Box, just because WF smelled REALLY good in the bottle....and honestly, if it keeps getting better, I might just keep it. I'm similar to several of the previous reviewers in that my skin doesn't much like most of the lab's honey notes. There's a SLIGHT hint of play-doh- I'm guessing one of the honey's is turning a bit on my skin- but that's only if I sniff really closely. The throw is completely beautiful. A strong golden nectar that's lightly spiced, faintly musky, and mouth-wateringly sweet. It's undoubtably something I'd wear before sexing the SO. I think it's actually turning me on lol. For a nympho like me, this is awesome. Verdict: If WF comes out next year Lupercalia, I suggest everyone buys it. Even O- and SO- haters might find something in WF. I'm guessing the '11 version will likewise age really well. I'm kind of hoping it gets turned into a GC...or at least makes a yearly comeback. Everyone needs to try this!
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Walk into a florist's shop, inhale deeply...
Amoraexcena replied to Mrs.Black's topic in Recommendations
Chaste Moon '10 was a very cool, luminescent floral to me, no jasmine or gardenia to my nose. -
Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
Amoraexcena replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
Clockwork Couture: Female has a similar feel - and it can still be ordered, I believe O_O I thought CC:F ran out ages and ages ago? ...i would trade my bottle of The Girl for CC:F anytime ;-; I want to try that one sooo badly! I'd guess CC:F is slightly similar to Faith, in that it's sugary and slightly floral... but Faith isn't a GC. Hmmmm are there any GC marshmallow-pinkcandy-floral scents? High-strung daisies kind of fits the bill minus marshmallow... -
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Amoraexcena replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
I am HAPPY. Midnight on the Midway is one of my favourite CD scents. It was recently discontinued and I was very sad. BUT! In my last order I included Vasilissa in an imp pack. It's REALLY similar to Midnight on the Midway: a very sweet floral with I think a pink musk base. Vasilissa is sweeter and MotM has a little more jasmine but without comparing them side by side I doubt I'd be able to tell them apart. yay<3 I had to share my happiness! -
In the Imp: I smell a sharp, sour green apple tinged with eucalyptus. Wet on Skin: The apple fades to eucalyptus, spearmint and ice. It definitely goes herbal. Drydown: Lily of the valley and pine soap, with a melange of herbs. Very little apple.
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In the Bottle: The '10 blend is certainly not very sweet (much less so than the '05). It's daffodil, heady iris, breezy tulips to begin with. On the Skin: It mellows a little into more breezy floral, sweetening a little as it dries. It's cold and crystalline. I definitely get a sense of white blooms glowing under a full moon. Drydown: The creaminess comes out a little, and thankfully this doesn't sour like so many other cream blends on my skin. It's a little more aquatic. Still a very cold floral lunar scent.
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I'm surprised Smut hasn't been mentioned: Three swarthy, smutty musks sweetened with sugar and woozy with dark booze notes. It's not overly boozy, it's got a similar honey musk to O while not being too much like a cun*, and DIFFERENT. Love it! and the 2010 version is getting some rave reviews....but another vote to Dorian if not!
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The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
Amoraexcena replied to RaeiNarcissus's topic in Discontinued Scents
Imp: Apple, grape and something gritty in the background- definitely the cinnamon bark. It's more woody, bark-like, than any other cinnamon I've found in BPAL. It's not Lyonesse, that's for sure. Wet on Skin: the tartness of the pomegranate is now apparent and the richness of fig just envelops you. What's interesting is that the throw on this smells like a mouth-watering juicy ripe purple fruit. Close up on the skin, it's spicier, slightly woody, and has a bit of an edge. Drydown: The tartness of the pomegranate and tamarind fade a little, leaving a softly glowing sweet fruit-juice-cloud-throw that's pretty impressive in strength and longevity. It's not like it's unbearably strong on my skin either... really intriguing. Images of a sunset in the Garden, licking the juice off your fingers after a long day of harvesting the last ripe fruit, leaning back against the bark of the tree...