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Lavender Pumpkin Floss
cherrycherry replied to pinkstardust420's topic in Black Phoenix Trading Post
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This label is ridiculous and cute and I love it. The perfume is straight up pumpkin candyfloss and then you get a dollop of fruity strawberry cream on the drydown. Fun and delicious. I'll be wearing this one a lot!!
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Definitely the same lemon from Lemon Scented Sticky Bat. This is bright, beautiful sugared lemon with pumpkin and it is absolutely gorgeous. I love, love, love anything lemon and so I had to have this. Like lemon/pumpkin hard candies.
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The 2012 version of this and I did not get along. I let her sit for a long, long time in the hope she'd evolve but there was something in her that I couldn't work with. When I saw her pop up again this year (2016) I decided to give her a second chance. I do that sometimes with blends I want to love. I don't know why, but this time around we're getting on just famously. There seems to be more red musk (my favourite) and I get the leaves too, whereas last time I didn't. Very happy with this. Also, the label is beautiful.
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Dead Leaves, Blackcurrant, and Tobacco Tar
cherrycherry replied to bheansidhe's topic in Halloweenie
Dead leaves as the top note - which I'm used to - and as others have said, it's very cold and outdoorsy. Like a wet autumn day captured in a bottle. Emphasis on the cold here. It's almost chilly. I anticipate the tobacco showing up more over time as, for me at least, it's the sort of note that can need some time to say hello. I get a bit of blackcurrant and I expect that to become louder over time too. Pleased with this. Given a few months, this is going to be a very unique and evocative blend.- 11 replies
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- Halloween 2016
- Pile of Leaves 2016
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Scant seconds before I put my order in, I added a second bottle of this. I was always going to have one but the cherry-slut in me made me opt for two. I've never had a BPAL cherry scent let me down and the same can be said for blends with notes of cream. I'm glad I blind-bought two bottles during that moment of recklessness because not only is this amazing fresh from the lab, I just know from experience that it's going to age beautifully and get better and better with time. There is nothing not to like about Yipe. It's sexy and fruity and the blackberry adds so much depth. This will also be fantastic for layering with any sort of musky scent. Gorgeous.
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I collect the lab's caramel/candied apple scents. If there's one out there, you can guarantee I know about it and that I'm stockpiling it. So when I saw this one on the update it was definitely the first one I added to my basket and I did so with a grin that would give any Jack O'Lantern a run for its money. I hoped for the cookie and for the apple but what has surprised me (in the best possible way) is how much caramel I'm getting too. Cookie and apple notes can bury other notes when it comes to my skin chemistry but this one has a real lip-smacking burst of sweet, creamy caramel that is there in the bottle, wet on my wrist and louder still on the drydown. The throw is incredible. When I put this on, it scents not only me but the whole room. It lasts for hours and hours too. This is just fucking beautiful and has made me so happy. Caramel apple cookie win!!
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I have a real passion for Beth's red musk blends and so this one was a no-fucks-given insta-buy. I get candy apples, smoky patchouli, sweet cream and woody musk. The red musk threads itself through all of those notes to absolute perfection and the whole blend is just one gorgeous and sensual autumnal knockout. I may need several bottles of this.
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- Bobbing for Apples
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With all of the dead leaf scents, I always get the leaf as a top note. This time, I'm getting the blackberry. I didn't expect that. Certainly not complaining though, because this blackberry is sweet and dark and juicy in all the right ways. I get a sort of musky spiciness in there too, which balances everything out and rounds it off nicely. Great addition to the dead leaf collection.
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Rather a lot like the blend 'Autumn Cider' but with more spice - exactly what it says on the label. I get the cider and the wine (more cider, less wine), I get the maple sweetness and I get the gorgeous spices and tangerine. All in the good.
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Oh my, this is a perfect pumpkin candyfloss scent. I'm a huge fan of all the 'pumpkin floss' scents the lab have gifted us with but somehow this one is the glistening tiara atop them all. I was expecting a more 'hard candy' scent, with that slightly burnt sugar note I always pick up on when I use the Spun Sugar Spectre bath oil, but it's all candyfloss all the time. No browned sugar, no real spice to speak of - just amber-coloured clouds of perfect pumpkin sugar. Glorious.
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This is such a soothing blend. To me, it's a sweet yellowy apple first of all and then the honey comes through when wet on my wrist. I don't get any of the crisp, sharp apple I'm used to from the lab. Instead, it's a softer, juicier apple that for some reason I am convinced is yellow in colour. Perfect autumnal scent - of course.
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2009 version. A confession : I bought this purely because the label is adorable. I love skeletons and the little guy on this bottle is just the cutest! As for the scent - dry, yet creamy woods with a very subtle herbal undertone. Lovely.
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The butter and clove almost put me off this one but as I loved Movie Night's popcorn note and quite liked the mental image of popcorn with blood on it, I thought I'd throw caution to the wind and go for it. Well. Hello perfect popcorn scent! Without that jellybean note (not knocking Movie Night here at all, I adore it and use it whenever my husband and I go to the cinema) it becomes a really brilliant popcorn blend. The clove is very, very subtle and barely noticeable. I get a tiny bit of butter. The blood is more of a sweet syrup that blends in well with everything else. Great concept, great notes, great perfume.
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At the moment, this is a very nice red wine scent on me with only a hint of amber. I get the feeling that it's going to need some time for the amber to come out and say hello. As I happen to love wine scents, I'm fine with this. It's not overly boozy at all, it's mainly fruity and very red and sweet.
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This is a crazy blend. Since the package landed, I've picked it up several times and I swear that every time I take the lid off and sniff it, I get something different?! Sometimes it's lavender at the top with musky sweetness. Other times it's bubblegum at the top with gummi bears and a hint of lavender. Then there was just now when I got Snake Oil, then lavender, then bubblegum. This is like some sort of magical potion that keeps playing with my nose. One thing is for sure : I get all four notes. Beth's Snake Oil, Lilith's favourite lavender, the bubblegum and the gummi bears. And believe me when I say that they work very well together. I'm not sure HOW such notes can work so well together but they do and it's great. Mad genius scent. Love it.
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I blind bought two bottles of this unsniffed. Beth had me at cotton candy and marshmallows - two of my favourite notes - and the cream and sprinkles just tipped me over the edge. Also, the label. How adorable?! In the bottle it's quite faint but blatantly sweet. Wet on my wrist it's everything I hoped for all at once - fluffy marshmallows with their sugary exterior, blue cotton candy, decadent whipped cream and rainbow sprinkles. It's a highly superior candy perfume to anything I have ever smelt or worn before. Two bottles miiiiight not be enough.
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Years and years ago, when I first got into perfume in a serious way, I never would have ever believed that I would want to own or wear any sort of banana perfume. Splatter Comedy changed my mind about that and so did A Stroll Through The Quarter and Banana Cream Pie. Banana as a note is wonderfully sweet and playful and I really like it now. So there was no way I wasn't going to order The Twelth. Upon first sniff and first wear, I know it's going to be my new favourite banana blend. It's just beautiful and so yummy. Imagine a banana-flavoured ice cream cake and you've got it in one. Sponge cake, vanilla, cream and banana. 10/10
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Hello cardamom! Mmm. This is such a gorgeously spicy gourmand perfume! Cake, cardamom and buttercream frosting. Delicious <3
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Definite Earl Grey tea and cream as top notes for me. The cookies and their sugary sweetness come into play on the drydown. The bergamot from the tea brings some citrus freshness in there and altogether it really is a perfect and refined tea party scent. I absolutely love this.
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This is a complex one. The cocoa hits me first; rich and deep, and then the roses come out to sing. It's not overly floral, which is a relief. I get a little bit of cotton candy sweetness and also that creamy Oreo cookie filling. Oddly, I don't get any styrax or frankincense. On me, especially when dry, it's all rose petals with Oreos and clouds of candyfloss. Beautiful.
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Patchouli from the off and then some soft leather, vanilla and my favourite red musk. Actually makes me think of a darker older sister to Snake Oil. Not getting a great deal of hazelnut but that's alright. Love this just as it is and know already it will only get better as times goes on. As someone else mentioned, this one smells as though it's aged a little already. That's how well these notes marry. Very much like this one, especially as the drydown does most definitely give off some salted caramel vibes. Can see me wearing this one a lot throughout autumn!
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This is an olfactory rainbow of fruity hard candy goodness. I'm totally getting the Skittles vibe that others are getting but there's a fizziness in there too - like sherbert. All the fruits are there. I get the berries and the citrus and a real mouthwatering tang of sour candy. Even on the drydown, this is a delightful and happy-making jolt of fruity sweetness. 10/10
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This is an absolutely perfect coconut scent and exactly what I wanted it to be. It's a foodie coconut for definite, sweet and sugary. Reminds me of the pink and white slabs of Coconut Ice I buy every year when the fair comes to town. My favourite single note to date. Gorgeous.
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Stale Sugar-Crusted Marshmallow Chick
cherrycherry replied to Ina Garten Davita's topic in Limited Editions
A BPAL marshmallow blend or even a single note will always be a guaranteed insta-buy for me. Marshmallow perfume is a sublime pleasure to wear because it's creamy, soft, sweet, comforting, cosy... I could go on. It is my number one favourite perfume note of all time. Yes, I am a HUGE fan of marshmallow!! We've had two glorious marshmallow blends from Beth as of late - Stekkjarstaur and Marshmallow Chick. Where Stekkjarstaur is wooly and cuddly, Marshmallow Chick is more sugary and sort of... pink. If Stekkjarstaur is a bag of floofy white marshmallows then Marshmallow Chick is a bag of pink marshmallows! I know that suggesting a colour when writing a perfume review isn't all that helpful, but that's how those two blends make me feel. What is most important is that Marshmallow Chick is a seriously good blend, if you are like me and are slutty for marshmallow notes. Do not miss out on this blend because it really is beautiful, it lasts for *ages* and the throw is brilliant. I love, love, love!!