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Sekhmet v5 In the Bottle: Golden. Reminiscent of Leo 2007 and Sunbird, actually. Resinous. Ambers? Wet: Still golden and resinous, but now it's somehow sharpening and turning almost sour on me. Drydown: Little dusty, and still sourish and sharp. Darn. Yes, much too 'dusty,' the kind I get from some resins/ ambers. Verdict: I wanted desperately to love this, as I think the whole Egyptian theme is pretty nifty, plus, I feel so lucky I got to go to Cobwebs and buy this in person! But I just don't think I love it enough to keep around. And I prefer Sunbird over this blend.
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New Orleans Whoaaaaa jasmine. Just sniffing this sucker, I don't care to skin-test. Ick. I amp the lab's jasmine notes and I don't like it, either. Verdict: I'm gonna pass this imp on w/out even testing it. *shudder*
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In the Vial: Something sharply plant-like, think I'll blame the blue lilac. Wet: This is incredibly well-blended, even wet, I'm having a hard time discerning individual notes-- perhaps some dustiness/ powderiness from the orris (might be the coconut), clean (probably the linen), and a hint of wood and tobacco. Drydown: Think the "darker" notes are coming forth a bit more now. I'm tempted to say I detect some bay rum and the leather. Verdict: What a complex and amazingly well-blended perfume! I think that of all the BPAL I've had the luck of sniffing and testing, this is the most well-blended-- it's nearly impossible for me to pick the notes out of this one! I'm so glad I swapped for this decant as I htoroughly enjoy this whole experience. I'll be keeping this decant, but I'm not quite ready to make the plunge for a bottle.
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Noche Buena In the Vial: Smells like fig to me. And something else sharp. Oh, it's a lot of the florals. Wet: Still figgy to me. And now the florals bloom more. Strong plumeria. I'm not sure what tuberose smells like, but that's a strong floral, right? I wonder if that's what it is that I'm smelling. Drydown: Thank goodness for the sage, I think that's the only note that's helping to mellow out the really strong florals. Minutes later, it's a very tropical floral, definitely the plumeria. Verdict: I'm intrigued, I'm going to keep this decant for sure, but I'm so grateful for having been frimped this and now I know I don't need to seek out a bottle. I think it might be nice to layer this with some sort of a creamy vanilla of sorts.
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Nemesis I definitely smell something green. Cypress, yes, but I'm not sure what cyclamen smells like. I also detect the rose. Whoa. Got a dab onto my fingers when opening the imp and as usual, my damned skin chemistry amps the rose. Get a hint of the fig, too, for some fruitiness. Overall, it's not all that bad, and would be amazing on the right person, but I'm afraid Nemesis isn't for me.
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Port Royal In the Vial: Salty. Definitely salty. Wet: Hm, is that rum now? Mebbe a bit of that ship's wood? But always, always, salt. Shifting quickly into a really sharp perfumey thing. Ick. Drydown: Still salty and still perfumey. Yeah, not feeling this... Verdict: I like the notes listed, but I guess the combination just doesn't work on my skin.
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Tamamo-No-Mae In the Bottle: Fruity, definitely that Asian vibe already. Wet: Yup, still fruity as well as that tea and rice flower feel. Drydown: Something shifts and it's almost dusty now. And yes, a bit sour, but still that fruity, tea, rice flower thing. Verdict: This is a gorgeous blend, but ultimately, my nose no longer cares for these sorts of scents. That's also why I sold my Hanami months and months ago. I feel like these blends just get a tad sharp w/ my skin chemistry.
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Loup Garou In the Vial: Juniper and cypress tend to translate to my nose as 'pine.' And yes, this is in-your-face pine. Ick. And then if I keep huffing, whoooooa eucalyptus rears its nasty head, too! Verdict: I'm not even going to skin-test this sucker. I'm not a fan of pine scents and not a fan of eucalyptus (unless it's for something somewhat medicinal, but not as perfume). Swaps ye' go!
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Goblin In the Vial: Patchouli! Wet: Strong patchouli still. Drydown: Again, patchouli is front and center. But now I'm detecting the resinous benzoin. I'm not getting much coconut, but that might be what's adding a slight dustiness. Verdict: I'm no longer so terrified of patchouli to immediately get rid of this imp. But, this is still too strong on the patchouli for me to wear as is. I think I'll hold onto this and let it age a bit. See if the patch' doesn't mellow out.
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Lear In the Vial: CEDAR! Powpowpow. Wet: Super cedar still, and probably the sharpness of bay leaf. A quick shift into something dusty. Ew. Drydown: Ah, the sweetness of sage comes out. Except, this almost smells like single-note sage to my nose and on my skin! I may not be the biggest fan of cedar, but a little bit would have been nice to balance out the dustiness of the sage. Verdict: This reminds me of some batches of LUSH's American Cream shampoo (vanilla and sage). All in all, it's an okay enough blend, but not one I feel the need to keep the imp around for. I bet it would be nice layered with Antique Lace, but since that's on the brink of extinction...
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Dragon's Tears In the Vial: Eek. Slightest hint of dragon's blood, but something that comes across as moldy to my nose. Shudder. Wet: Thank goodness, the 'moldy' note has shifted into something somewhat aquatic, almost green in nature. A green floral. Very soapy. Drydown: Strongly soapy floral. Verdict: My nose burns. This really isn't for me.
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Dragon's Eye In the Vial: Clean, almost soapy dragon's blood. Definitely 'floral' to my nose. Wet: Sharply clean and floral still. Very perfumey. Drydown: Powdery, clean, and yes, still floral. Verdict: Not for me. Swaperooni.
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Dana O'Shee In the Vial: Almonds?! That's not in the lab's notes. Wet: Still almonds. But now the sweetness of the honey mingles a bit. Drydown: Dusty, sweet almonds. Verdict: I guess something in this blend just doesn't want to play nicely with my skin chemistry. I bet this would be lovely on someone else, but it's not impressing me so far.
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Baron Samedi In the Vial: VETIVER! Ew. Wet: VETIVER! Ew. Shifting to... mm, bay rum! Drydown: Now it's spicy. A good spicy. Mmm. Wait, now it's just overwhelmingly spices. In fact, now this is like, a baby powdery spice. Verdict: I think this is a bit much for me. Too bad, I love in the in-between stage with the bay rum and a touch of the spices. Wish my skin didn't amp spices so much.
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Hellboy In the Vial: Crisp sort of generic cologne. Wet: Whoa, really cologney now. Drydown: Sort of powdery. Must be the brimstone. And mebbe a hint of something sweet (the 'candy wrappers?'). Verdict: Overall, too generic cologney, too powdery, and yes, it makes me sneeze. Ugh. So glad I swapped for a decant and not a bottle. Eeps.
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CD023 In the Bottle: Ha. Weird, my nose makes me think 'chemical.' Boozy chemical. Sweet, boozy chemical. Wet: Super rich butterscotch, so rich, it definitely comes across as boozy. But unmistakably sweet and sugary at the same time. Drydown: That strong 'chemical' aspect is definitely gone and am left with a stunningly smooth and creamy, sweet butterscotch. Verdict: Total heartbreaker. It smells wonderful on me. It really does. Or at least, I happen to love the way it smells. Well, when I can actually smell anything. My stupid skin chemistry just swallows this up so quickly that it's way too subtle. I just can't justify hanging onto such a beautiful blend when it evaporates to nothingness on me. This has found a new home.
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Capela Dos Ossos v5 I definitely get the sweetness (almost creamy vanilla sweet) and the dry spiciness that others have mentioned. Resins, possibly frankincense, and I agree with others who guess that amber is in the blend. This definitely is incensey, but sooooo light, it might be the only incense blend I'd ever consider wearing as a perfume. It is wonderful, but I'm afraid too unattainable as well as much too subtle on my skin. Really gorgeous, though. *Luckily for me, I had an amazing trunk show angel and now have my very own bottle to cherish! Squeals!*
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Buck Moon In the Bottle: Very faint-- barely musky with a hint of pleasant grasses. Dry, not super duper green and wet to my nose. Wet: Mm, gloriously soft and downy musk. Similar to Ivanushka and Creature Feature's musk, but much muuuuch subtler. Maybe a hint of that same dry grassy/ herbal tinge. But really, this on my skin is all gorgeous, soft, hushed, musk. Drydown: Not much has changed at all. Could it be due to aging? I'm not sure, but whatever the reason, it's still that same, gentle musk. Verdict: I see why this has been such a coveted blend. It really is lovely. However, my skin is just too "thirsty" and gobbles up most oils leaving little to no scent behind. Because of this, I figured this lovely cobalt bottle should find a new home, which it has. Gorgeous, though, if only it stuck around longer on me. Glad I can fall back on more robust blends (Ivanushka, Creature Feature, etc.).
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Aeronwen In the Bottle: Super crisp, clean, FIG! Wet: Pretty much just the fig. Do I amp fig? Or are there significant batch differences? 'Cause I'm tellin' ya', I'm only gettin' fig. Drydown: Hm, I think I might be getting the redwood. Something smells piney. And something else smells very very dusty-- myrrh? Amber? I'm not a fan. Verdict: I love the figgy beginnings, but am not wowed by how it ends up. This bottle has found a new home.
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Sorry for the lackluster quality. Poor lighting + cell phone camera = not the best pic, but at least you can get the general idea. me too! somebody?
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I might come back and edit if I think of others, but the v first blend that popped into my mind was White Moon '06, which shouldn't be hard to find at all on the swaps forum. The notes are: These are the blossoms of loss and liberation, soothed by the calm, comforting scent of sandalwood : lilac, calla lily, wisteria, white sandalwood, moonflower, night musk, phlox, and violet. I feel that Mr. Ibis can also be a bit soapy. Notes are: Papyrus, vanilla flower, Egyptian musk, African musk, aloe ferox, white sandalwood.
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Red Moon 2007 In the Bottle: Red musk and something deeper somehow. Wet: Slammed by red musk. I love me some red musk, but I'd like more to this. Sweetness that I identify as dragon's blood (since it's the same sticky sweetness I get from the Ars Draconis blends). Drydown: Shifting into something sharp, almost dusty. Guess it's the herbs working together overall, maybe this amber isn't working for me, though it could be heliotrope. I really wish I could try some SN Heliotrope as I think it might be this note that my nose/ skin dislikes. Verdict: It's a nice blend, but not quite what I thought it'd be. It's sharper and dustier than I had anticipated. Also seems too similar to some other strongly red musk blends. I'm grateful for this bottle, but I think I'll swap it to a better home.
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Verdandi In the Vial: Appley. Really discerning, huh? Heh. Wet: Hm, there's that herabally/ bitter element I've seen in other reviews. Drydown: Fades fast. Powdery now. Powdery? Ohhh, the black amber. I don't think I'm liking this black amber. Hm. Verdict: Not really for me. Not a bad blend, but not great either.
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Libertarian In the Vial: Sharply herbal, medicinal. Verdict: Not even gonna skin-test. I know, blasphemous, but this sucker has like, gone into my throat just from sniffing the imp, so I really don't fancy putting this on my skin.
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Cathode Whoooa nelly, they're not kidding about the mint. This is actually a really gorgeous blend, but not something I would really consider wearing as perfume. I'd love to hang onto this imp, but if a swap comes along, I should be good and pass it on to get something I might love more and actually wear out. Still, I wouldn't mind having an imp of this around, just in case.