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Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
Ina Garten Davita replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
I got an imp of Drink Me with my last order and it made it to the bottle order wishlist straight away. But then I realized how similar it is to Underpants. So if you missed the Underpants, get yourself a bottle of Drink Me. It's got that same creamy, caramelized deliciousness. A great equivalent. -
I've recently updated my spreadsheet. It now includes the art from the Salon in hyperlink thumbnails. Click it and it takes you to the Lab's page with the full size photo of the artwork. PM if interested.
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I swear we've had this discussion before. Each measure of oil that goes into the bottles and vials are calibrated. The imps are 1/32 of an ounce (IIRC). The glass in each bottle/vial can differ, which is you may get bottles that are full into the neck or only up to the shoulders. It is still the same amount of oil. ETA: The viscosity of the oil can also make a difference in the level of fullness.
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Have you ever eaten a Toffifee? Well imagine eating a Toffifee and washing it down with a rich, butterscotch cream. Yeah, Drink Me is like that.
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The answers to the initial thread question is above. For any other speculation and discussion about LE's, please see this thread in Chatter.
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So this is how this kind of thing works!
Ina Garten Davita posted a blog entry in What smells in here?
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Very aquatic, fresh, oceanic. Alhough I love the way my skin smells after spending the day at the beach, I do not like aquatic perfumes because I have yet to find one that smells like "me". When the waves wash away, it leaves a bouquet of water flowers on the shore. It doesn't suit me, though the name is totally cool.
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OMG! I dabbed some on and just had to come and gush about how fan-fecking-tastic this scent is. Very earthy with only the slightest hint of that Graveyard Dirt soil smell and once that dries away, I'm left with this gorgeous sweet, warm woodsy, slightly resinous smell. There may be a hint of a floral in here, I'm almost sure of it. I think this may be one of the top favorites of all these lovely bottles sitting her beside me.
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Lily lovers the world over will be clamoring to get their hot little hands on this one. It's smooth and creamy and perfectly lily-like. It's much softer than the name implies. I'd like to put this next to a traditional lily single note to compare. I quite like this one.
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I wasn't expecting this to be so different from the prototype, but it is and that's a good thing. In the bottle is very minty. On my skin it's a very creamy vanilla mint. I'm not getting the overwhelming butteriness that I experienced with the prototype. I like that it's very different from Lick It.
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In the bottle, Fee is all honeydew. It reminds me of the Adam Sandler song "Food Inuendo Guy." I totally expected not to like this as melon does not smell good on my skin. But I like this. The melon dries down really fast and the resulting scent is a refreshing fruity-floral with nice hint of vanilla.
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I can't believe I haven't reviewed this. Pink, sticky cotton candy. It's perfect. The strawberry is much less pronounced (barely noticeable) than in Pink Moon and the florals are merely a suggestion. Pink, sticky cotton candy. I can't explain it better than that.
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I don't like chocolate notes and they hate my skin but Lump of Coal is the lovely exception. It smells like the perfect rich brownie batter in the bottle and that scent remains on my skin without going funky. I don't know if this is something I'd wear all the time, but for a chocolate craving, this little bottle is going to be my new best friend.
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In the bottle, Snow Angel is all cold and snowy with a hint of sweetness lingering just below the drifts. On my skin that spun sugar comes out in full force. Have you ever seen pastry chefs take the cooked sugar and dribble it over an upside down bowl to make those little golden sugar cages? This is what Snow Angel reminds me off. The snowy notes dry down quite fast but those spun sugar notes last and last. There is a hint of an extremely sweet and sparkling lemon tea edge to it. I adore this, it's a truly special perfume. I'm am thrilled I have another bottle on it's way.
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In the bottle Spanked is all leather. Leather is one of the few notes that I find hmmm, almost offensive. It's overpowering to my nose but I like to give everything a try on my skin because you just never know. It's all leather on my skin but dries down rather quickly and all but disappears leaving a pretty, but soft, spicy bourbon perfume. I quite like the drydown, but not enough to overcome my dislike of leather.
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In the bottle Mitzvah is the scent of creme brulee, that first crack of burnt sugar crust when your spoon plunges into the sweet, creamy custard below it. On my skin, it turns into a pancake breakfast! A mound of fresh, creamy butter melting over hot fluffy cakes, smothered in warm, real maple syrup. This can settle a carb craving any time of day. I love this!
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I just checked my spreadsheet and I have a notation that Baba Yaga and Manilla smelled very similar to my nose and skin. So hopefully Manilla can tide you over until the BY is released.
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Manila gave me a tropical vibe, perhaps The Star and Manila in a nice layered combo.
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It's funny how a scent can completely capture a color. Holiday Moon is most assuredly green. Bright, fresh and green with a bit of coolness about it when wet without a any signs of being aquatic whatsoever. What a delightful fragrance. My skin takes the bright green chill and slowly warms and sweetens it, giving Holiday Moon's green a soft gilded edge. What if Beth said it was a girly pink scent and the label had hearts and flowers on it, would Holiday Moon still be so green? Hmmmm....
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Some of it may have to do with aging. My older Dorian is much richer with more tea than the fresher oil. Also, an imp of an oil that came from a swap rather than fresh from the lab may have been exposed to different conditions (ie another person's skin chemistry and/or light and heat/cold) that can alter its characteristics. Just something to keep in mind when testing things out.
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Best BPAL for bath or body oils?
Ina Garten Davita replied to VorpalBunny's topic in Recommendations
House of Night is potent with tons of throw and absolutely gorgeous. The entire Chiropractor's office thought so. -
Samhain 2005. This is a lot different from 2004. The dirty, burning leaves scent that dominated 2004 has been relegated to the background, temepered and sweetened by a pumpkin-vanilla scent. Nice, but I still haven't been able to get on the Samhain crazy train.
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You won't pry my bottle out of my cold dead hands. I adore this. It's sweet, musky, boozy, spicy. Just perfect for autumn. It gets no better than Devil's Night.
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Like sticking one's nose into a bucket of hot, fresh, stickey caramel corn. So. Very. Good. That is all.
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First Impression: Warm and woodsy. Second Impression: Dragon's blood and woods with a touch of spice, there is something fresh and herbally underneath the woods and spices. I don't get a lot of vanilla or sweetness. The drydown reminds me of Noir and Black Widow. Final Analysis: This is a dark blend, sensual and mysterious very well suited to its name.