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I love citrus scents and already have a variety of citrus oils on hand for mixing my own, so Aizen-Myoo had some work to do to stand out for me. It succeeds by having a distinctive, long-lasting citrus note (yuzu and satsuma!) backed by a beautiful array of persimmon, black tea, and cherry blossom. This is so refreshing and unusual - assertive, mysterious, tart, bitter, light and strong all at once. One of my favorites.
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I like citrus at such times, especially Aizen-Myoo.
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Mmmm, creamy-fruity-glittery musk. It smells like having a kiddie cocktail in an adult bar. I like to put this on after I've had a day of being a grownup. It lightens my mood. It does have considerable staying power, but the super-sweetness fades to more of a warm evening scent. This is my second-most-frequently-worn scent so far. It's next on my 5ml list.
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This smells like a rose that's bright red with a bluish tinge. There is a sharp note in the bottle that calms down on my skin, but the smell is still very fresh, almost edibly so. I think I smell a hint of raspberry, just a tiny bit of fruity tart-sweetness. I liked wearing it to work. It's light enough for that conservative environment, but I felt refreshed every time I smelled my wrist. I could almost feel the dewdrops tickling my nose.
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This is yet another serendipitous frimp from my most recent lab order. The woods and mosses in here are just gorgeous, and beautifully blended with touches of savory herbs, warm citrus and bright lavender. I sometimes sort my imps into categories - woodsy, sweet, floral, etc. - and I really had to think with St. Germain, because no one element dominates. To me that's a refreshing quality. It's subtle and mature - a strong-silent-type scent. It does fade on me more quickly than I would like. I may try this one in a scent locket.
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I want to smell like dirt! Dirt, Earth, Soil recommendations
Mountaingrrl00 replied to septima_pica's topic in Recommendations
I like dirt, and I like Malediction, but I don't think Malediction smells like dirt. It is very earthy, though. -
I want to smell like dirt! Dirt, Earth, Soil recommendations
Mountaingrrl00 replied to septima_pica's topic in Recommendations
Jazz Funeral: Boozy Dirt Crossroads: Jasmine Dirt -
This was a frimp with my most recent order, and I think that whoever was responsible for choosing this for me really knows my tastes. This isn't for everyone, but I love it. I was wearing a SN vetiver scent fairly often pre-BPAL, and Malediction is similar, but better, rounder and just a bit sweeter. It's like a damp summer forest with hardwoods, lots of sharply green plants, and yes, the woodsmoke scent is there too. It's long lasting, but without a lot of throw, so I can smell its deliciousness on myself without offending those who might not share my scent preferences. I don't know why I didn't think to order this for myself. Thanks, Lab!
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This one grabbed me at a meet & sniff. I think it came from Babylon - thank you! I wouldn't have tried this based on the description. I am so not a morning person. Turns out I love Ra, though. Ra really is sunny. To me it smells like light amber, carnation/clove, some other woodsy and spicy notes, and some unfamiliar citrus. It reminds me a bit of my fave Tenochtitlan, though hotter and less sweet. I agree with those who smell something herbal, but I don't find it astringent in any way. It's more of a dusty herbalness to me, and just faintly there in the background. Really beautiful, unusual and cheering.
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I really like the jasmine in Crossroads. Any idea what kind that is? Night-flowering, maybe?
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Innocence defiled. Sticky pink bubblegum and the thick, sweet scent of orange and cherry lollipops smeared over a breath of heady womanly perfume. This is so much fun! It takes me back to the days when my candy store was an actual candy store (as opposed to, say, my imp box.) I get wafts of bubblegum, Doublemint, Hot Tamales (those cinnamon candies), cherry pops, powdered sugar. It's completely true in its fakeness. I wore this to work and forgot I'd put it on. Late in the afternoon, I caught a whiff and thought I was wearing Megaera. The drydown is really quite similar, though a bit sweeter and with less tart citrus. (Maybe it's orange rather than grapefruit.) Orris and bubblegum? Sure, why not! I appreciate this not only for the camp value, but for the genuine pleasure it is to wear. I see more of this in my future.
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Tenochtitlan has a warm, golden amber with some unusual herb and spice undertones. Wait a minute for the prickly-pear fruitiness to die down, and it is absolutely gorgeous, sunny amber. Verdandi's another ambery one, with a darker, more autumnal flavor. You should definitely check out The Lion for amber and spice.
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The other reviewers have described this very well. I just want to add that this is the first BPAL I was ever totally amazed by. It makes me happy, it makes me feel buoyant, it makes me feel quenched. It's my clear favorite. I so wish it weren't an LE. Please, please, bring it back.
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Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils
Mountaingrrl00 replied to friendthegirl's topic in BPAL FAQs
I tend to get headaches from ozones. Machu Picchu was the worst. Empyreal Mist smells lovely to me, but ended up making me queasy. I'm hoping I don't have to give up Sea of Glass. The Great Sword of War left red marks on my skin. Maybe it's the cassia? I still wear it, but not directly on sensitive skin areas. I got a bit of the burning with Black Phoenix as well. -
I got this as a frimp a few weeks ago. I wouldn't have ordered it myself, because I loathe carnation - or at least I thought I did. I didn't think I was that keen on musk, either. But I took one whiff of this in the imp and knew it was for me. It's like the smell of warm skin. The spice doesn't announce itself, but just adds to the aura of warmth. Although I like to think my tastes are unusual, I'm with the crowd on this one. It's one of my favorites.
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I'm envious of those who get the fruits and flowers - they sound lovely! All I got was an overpowering fog that gave me an instant headache. Oh, if only the ozone smell weren't there .... But I'm surely in a small minority, and was able to swap this immediately.
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BPAL for Good Luck, Good Fortune, Good Karma
Mountaingrrl00 replied to ChupaChup's topic in Recommendations
Love, generosity and scent are powerful forces - a gift like this can't hurt, and may help a great deal. For voodoo oils, I'd say Block Buster and Horn of Plenty. They can be used for room scents or anointing relevant objects. For perfumes just because she'd like how they smell, Snake Oil, The Great Sword of War and Sed No Satiata have that dark, earthy sweetness it looks like she favors. -
Scents for Depression - when you're down and need a boost
Mountaingrrl00 replied to aurore's topic in Recommendations
I find certain wood notes very grounding. You mind want to try Kathmandu, which has a strong combination of woods and a spiciness that I think would mesh with your taste. -
Sexy, Smutty, Seductive, Provocative... It's All in Here
Mountaingrrl00 replied to ipb's topic in Recommendations
I had two men nuzzling my neck the other night. I was wearing Zombi. -
I received a decant of this from Astburygrrl at a Meet & Sniff recently. This is an aged version. I already like it because of the color, which is like a good cognac. The scent smells much as it looks. Though not boozy per se, it is intoxicating, warm and luminous. I detect patchouli, dark musk (similar to the musk in Sed No Satiata)and a hint of vanilla richness. On the drydown, the sweetness comes out, along with a sweet, slightly peppery spice -- cardamom? Maybe just a dusting of cinnamon's there, too. I think there's another musk that shows up now, a lighter one, like the one in Morocco. For me, this is not an everyday scent, but one for moments when I have time to savor its luxury.
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BPAL for fancy, elegant and formal occasions
Mountaingrrl00 replied to Laivine's topic in Recommendations
Xiuhtecuhtli smells rich to me -- similar to the Prada fragrance. It has enough strength for evening and enough light/bright notes for early Spring. -
Kiena kindly decanted an imp of this for me at a Meet & Sniff. The overall impression this gives is a quirky autumn bounty -- rich, sweet and foody, but unusual enough to be interesting. The cocoa itself isn't too sweet, just adds to the earthiness along with the nuts. It's like a creative, nourishing dessert made with seasonal ingredients. I find it very comforting worn on its own. This one is also great for layering. I like it with violet to cut the sweetness a bit, or with citrus to give it brightness.
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Oils with the strongest throw or sillage - the most noticeable scents
Mountaingrrl00 replied to lunalight7's topic in Recommendations
Sed No Satiata is the one I find strongest, and the dark musk in it seems like it would fit your friend's tastes. It also has some brightness from the honey and cognac, but it's a *rich* brightness. -
I put this in a plug-in diffuser in my bedroom last night. It's good I didn't put it in an oil burner, because I fell asleep with it on and slept through the night. So it is definitely effective. It's also really pretty after the brief initial lavender stage. I get soft flowers - jasmine? a hint of orange blossom? - and an underlying sandalwood. I could see using this as a room scent at other times when I'm awake to appreciate it better.
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The dirt smell in this (which I also get in Graveyard Dirt and Jazz Funeral) has become my favorite BPAL note. As someone who grew up in a very dry climate, it evokes the rare and magical smell of earth that is damp and fertile. There's a vegetable element to this - a smell of decay and new life, like turning a compost pile in the Spring. I'm reminded, too, of a neighbor's root cellar where I liked to hide when I was little. I get a bit of wet stone from this, too. The rose isn't too prominent on me, but gentle and dry, with just a hint of sweetness. This works beautifully with my chemistry - I can hardly believe how good I smell. The throw is medium, which is how I like it for an everyday scent. It doesn't last very long, so I'll want to carry a vial of this with me.