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Everything posted by zankoku_zen
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Yup, I have an email. Thanks for the info morrighana!
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I know that CCNow charges you when the Lab harvests the orders from it... Is there any way to know when they do so? I made an order for Blue Moon this weekend and it still hasn't shown up on my bank account (I'm just a little paranoid because I can't re-order Blue Moon). Am I being just a tad too paranoid?
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A subtle love and money combination blend. Tends to invoke the luxurious, pleasurable aspects of romance and prosperity. I got a decant from a very lovely forumite through a swap. She knows who she is! I you! The first time I tried M&H was actually during New Year's when I met up with jewelbug at a party and she anointed my palms with a dab from her decant. We left a hopping party for a quiet rest of the evening with my sister-in-law's and her husband's and two of their friends, but it was okay in the end. I've dabbed M&H on twice since I've received my decant, once before an interview and once while at work. For the interview, I got the job. And after work, well, my husband was pretty cuddly when I got home. Both times I wished for 'good things', so the intent was there but I wasn't particularly focused on anything particular. M&H for me is an almost insta-mood uplifter. And yes, in my mind, it does bring out some of the more luxurious aspects of life. Personally, it's like pampering yourself. I do love the scent which is very honey and florals on me. I love it as a perfume, but since it isn't meant to be worn as one, I've been trying to find a BPAL equivalent to it. From a perfume perspective, the closest thing that comes to mind is O, but O is singularly sexual whereas M&H gives me more of a sensual vibe... and really, both times it's simply been more like enjoying the feel of a rich velvet or draping yourself in cashmere. Nothing opulent or extravagant, but just a little something... richer, and a little out of the ordinary.
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In the imp: Almondy On Skin: Almond sweetness On Drydown: I get a bare hint of plum around the edges, but there is something here that is musky and spicy and oddly enough, reminds me to varnish Verdict: Despite the varnish like smell, Oya definitely puts me in mind of Afro-Caribbean things, and more importantly Brazil. It's like watching into a voodoo shop in Rio de Janeiro and seeing and smelling things that you can't quite interpret.
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In the imp: Rosey On Skin: Geranium BOOM! After a few minutes, I get more of the rose peaking out. After about fifteen minutes, it turns into a soapy rosey floral. On Drydown: The soap bubbles disappears and I get a green smelling incense. Verdict: Definitely not for me. But for someone who likes incensey smells, I would definitely recommend this one.
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TAL Scent Recommendations/Comparing TAL Scents to BPAL
zankoku_zen replied to mrsveteran's topic in Recommendations
I got a decant of Milk and Honey. I love the scent but for *obvious* reasons, I'm not going to use it all the time. It doesn't smell like O or any of the other honey scents I've tried. -
In the imp: green and minty! On Skin: Licorice attack! MEEP! On Drydown: The licorice smell is strong, which I suspect is the cardamom and anise combined together. There's a sugary sweetness to it now that is underneath the licorice. Verdict: I really wanted to like this. I really did. Except I really smell like licorice. I like black licorice. It's a tasty candy. But not I'm not sure I want to smell like it.
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This is pretty much a huge floral bouquet on me, and its very difficult to "sniff" particular strains of flowers. Toward the drydown it tends to be more iris than anything else. I love how irises smell though. On the other hand, this might be a little too "perfumey" for me. It's very bright, sunny and yes, cheery scent. It induces you to groove around, which is very appropriate considering that this is the muse of dance.
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In the imp: pepper and lilies On Skin: pepper, lilies and ginger. There's a tinge of green to it. On Drydown: creamy lilies. I don't get as much of a pepper, but it isn't a huge floral explosion as I thought it would be. Verdict: I was originally worried about the pepper, since blends that contain pepper in them tend to be very peppery on my skin. In this case, the pepper and ginger serve as a counterbalance against the florals. The lilies are creamy. This is a very pretty scent, in a non-conventional way. It has a coy tinge to it. Very interesting.
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L'artisan Parfumeur translated to BPAL?
zankoku_zen replied to TroubleDoll's topic in Recommendations
Dorian is the first one that popped into mind. Severin doesn't have vanilla in it, but it might be good to try and see if you can find an imp. It's very tea (Earl grey to be precise) and a hint of leather, which gives it a dark quality. Of course, you can always try layering different scent to get an approximate. -
In the imp: Spicy On Skin: Spicy resiny floral. On Drydown: I smell the ylang ylang. The base of dragon's blood works well with this. The amber seems to lend some sweetness to it as well. Verdict: I'm not a huge fan of dragon's blood resin but this was a delightful surprise. Still not the kind of floral I'm attracted to but perhaps I was too quick to dismiss the Ars Draconis line and dragon's blood in general. Reconsiderations will be had.
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In the imp: Piney On Skin: Medicinal pine smell, slightly aquatic, a hint of bitterness On Drydown: Very aquatic fresh, slightly like laundry, very masculine Verdict: This ends up smelling like an aquatic men's cologne on me. Definitely not my kind of thing.
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In the imp: Chesnut and mandarin On Skin: Very chesnutty and herby... upon first application it sort of smells like salty chicken in some spicy chinese sauce. Definitely salty. Thankfully, that fades. The chesnut remains though, and I get hints of the musk and something almost honey sweet. On Drydown: Musky, chesnutty and again, something that reminds me to honey. It's a very heavy blend. Verdict: This is a very regal, very heavy blend. Like that of a proud woman wrapped in velvet. I do get brown and red vibes from it. Even without looking at the picture, I feel like this is an excellent olfactory representation of the picture. Bravo Lab!
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This is pretty much a straight shot from what it smells in the imp to all the way in the drydown. In the imp: fresh and clean, floral and herby On Skin: Light florals and clean herbs, grassy and a hint limey Drydown: Sunlight florals and slightly herbal. Verdict: This is the scent of a backyard garden in the early summer, the smell of flowers and grasses intermingling. It's a nice, light and calming scent actually. Like you've stepped outside with a book and are enjoying your garden, the sunlight and the glorious time to yourself, no worries or cares. Very well done.
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In the imp: earl grey, bergamoty and citrusy. Yum! On Skin: Earl Grey. Drydown: Tea and citrusy, with just a wee hint of leather After an hour: Very cologney, tends to be slightly more masculine. Verdict: I hope this works on the boy because it's pertty yummy. Clean but tough. Sophisticated with a hint of danger. But if it doesn't work for him, I'll keep it because it's a refreshing take and I do enjoy it loads.
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In the imp: Orangey On SKin: warm orangey blossom Drydown: Patchouli Verdict: Patchouli is usually a deal breaker in my case. I'm not a fan. So why try this out? I'm trying to find out how different types of patchouli react on my skin. I don't get the dirty hippie smell from this one quite so much, but rather a pleasant earthy smell to it. Still not my cup of tea but at least now I know that red patchouli is milder on my skin than black patchouli.
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In the imp: apple, peach and honey On Skin: The apple note is very dominant, it's a light floral with a touch of sweetness. Very girly and pretty. On Drydown: Slightly green tinge to it (I think it might be myrrh), more of the musk comes out. The apple note has vanished but it's still slightly floral without being ROSE!smash or anything distinguishable like that. Several hours later: Smells like fragrant skin, with a tinge of sweetness. Very very sexy. Verdict: This was a bit of a morpher on my skin. I have to admit that the wet and several hours late stages are fabulous... for entirely different reasons. I'm less keen on the immediate drydown but it isn't enough of a deterrent. I really do enjoy this scent. I'm also pleasantly surprised that this isn't overtly rose. This scent makes me think of the deflowering of a girl. In the beginning, she's bright and innocent. At the end of it, she's knowing, sexy and very enticing.
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In the imp: It reminds me to panetone, which is an italian fruitcake. Fruity and cakey. On Skin: Medicinal cherry. It starts to sweeten up as it dries. On Drydown: REALLY sweet cherries. Creamy sweet cherries. After several hours: sweet powder. Verdict: This is quite a deliciously foody/juicy scent. Unfortunately, it ends up way too sweet on my skin. This is not horrific at all... but rather tooth-achingly inducingly girlish sweet.
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In the imp: Musty rose On Skin: Musty rose On Drydown: Woodsy, a light touch of rose and something else. Verdict: Very not me. The combination is funky on my skin. It has a strong throw though. But yeah, definitely not to my liking.
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In the imp: lilies and carnations On Skin: lily smash! I think she is crowding out all the other flowers, and that's unusual because usually it's rose smash! for the win. On Drydown: Pale white floral Verdict: Neither a like or a dislike. This is an interesting, and yes, somber bouquet of flowers.
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BPAL Fruit Blends - the many variations
zankoku_zen replied to PilotKitten's topic in Recommendations
Seconding Depraved, Carnal and Frumious Bandersnatch. Good luck with that! I wasn't fond of Imp, but I did enjoy FB tremendously. -
Try Moxie. For me, it wasn't the greatest grapefruit scent but for others it apparently is mega-grapefruit and has some staying power to it.
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In the imp: Sunny, hint of verbena and hint of rain On Skin: A touch of amber, strong verbena, kinda grassy. Very bright citrusy/grassy. On Drydown: Mellows out a bit. I get more the sage/grassy vibe and the rain note is floating to the top. Verdict: Pleasant but not remarkable for me. I'll probably end up swapping it away.
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In the imp: Strong coconut and shea butter smell On Skin: Coconut is the predominant note. I get a hint of cool aquatics. On Drydown: Suntan lotion Verdict: I'm not a huge coconut fan but this sounded intriguing. I wanted to test it out. Unfortunately, the coconut note turns on my skin and I end up smelling like suntan lotion. Sad. Off to swaps for this one.
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In the imp: Sweet vanilla floral On Skin: A hint of green, kinda musty (I think that's the sandalwood), and fairly sweet On Drydown: Vanilla + Amber DOOM! Verdict: The amber and vanilla are very dominant in this scent. In fact, they team up against me and this ends up smelling like vanilla DOOM. This is the sugary powdery vanilla scent of a few commercial perfumes that I can't stomach. I was hoping for a more 'golden' kinda scent, but instead I got the ubervanilla cousin of O.