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Fiam

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  1. Fiam

    Ava

    Blind purchased, due to the hype. The notes were not attractive to me so I did not expect this magic that is Ava. It does remind me of Butterflies, Flowers & Jewels Attending. Believe!
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    King Cake

    This one is AWESOME! The description does not include rum, but wet in the bottle it made me think of Hot Buttered Rum & Anne Beany, As it wears the cream cheese frosting comes out. 20 minutes later it goes into butterscotch. I'd say the Lab is improving their gourmands.
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    Any BPAL scents close to Aramis New West for Women? Just saw a 2011 recommendation to layer 51 with Lightning. Anything close since 2011?
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    Vial of Holy Water is very close to Kilian's Forbidden Games. I'm side by side testing now.
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    Ivanushka

    Just procured a bottle of this long sought-after scent. It's aged almost 10 years. The label is adorable, meaning...it makes me care about the tale and the thought behind the blend. In The bottle: Forest herbal and crisp leaves... the ageing makes this stage lovely. Wet On Skin: Deep warm clean musk. Arms length throw and intense longevity. One touch to this oil and scent is on for the duration of the day. After 2 hours: Still kicking out powdery musk. The throw is "keyboard" length. I like it, it's trippy.The label art is beyond cute.
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    Boo Bam

    Green, Fresh, & Herbal Without being prompted by the description I would never think bamboo, palm frond or hibiscus individually. The silage is SWEET! Very different than what my nose perceives when it's near my wrists. I am hoarding BooBam, folks.
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    Lab Rat

    This is CRAZY TALK! Many personalities one bottle. I'm getting non-stop leather with multiple notes swirling around. Each time I open the bottle it smells like something different....citrus, champagne, absinthe, fruit, floral, herbal. sweet, smokey, anise, b-vitamins. Sour patch kids, It's INSANE!
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    MVJBA: Pancake Breakfast

    In bottle: Maple Syrup on Pancakes - Smells divine! On skin: I'm not getting any berries, but the goat butter peeks through on dry down. I swear I smell the cooking stage, like the frying pan and all. 20 minutes later: Maple Sausage. (either that or the label art stuck in my head) My favorite "breakfast syrup" scent is still Pumpkin Patch V 2009
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    Embalming Fluid

    My skin chemistry is LUCKY with this one. Applied from an aged imp... Lemon, then it is reminiscent of Calyx by Perscriptives. Not at first mind you, it was hours later, after exercise and in the 90 degree Florida heat. I'm wondering "who has Calyx on"? Oh hell yeah, Bottle Right Now!
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    The Gorobble

    Torching is my preferred preparation of marshmallows. And, as in real Mc Coy, the burnt exterior does not have a sweet sugary marshmallow scent. The Gorobble is just burnt, there is no tasty marshmallow under that singe for me.
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    Sparkle and Glitter

    First sniff: Reminding me of my beloved Snow Moon but with a white chocolate background instead of the herbals. Developing: Enjoying it even more as the chocolate is smoothing the sharp evergreens. Final thoughts: Perfect for winter.
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    Lilac!

    I'm with missnix, Cave of Treasures is the new gold standard of lilac.
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    Beachy, Tropical Scents

    The Haunted Beach comes to mind...sans tropical flowers, but definitely the beach!
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    Tin Foil Hat

    I've waited patiently to try a decant of this. Seven years, I guess...here goes. Wet in Imp: Ozone & Aquatic. Well-blended and sure of itself. Wet on skin: NO tin foil the others talk of...the only citrus may be the leaves or stems NO bright fruity notes. I'm reminded of Y'ha Nthlei or Olokun. Drying on skin: Upscale Aquatic Men's cologne from the 90's. There is even a touch of leather. It's stunning...a sexy, summery morpher. Final thoughts: This is a blend that ages very well. I will treasure my decant.
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    Stardust

    Stardust is a morpher and just took me on a trip. Here's what happened. A nice whiff of champagne bubbles with a floral background, then hurry up Into the bath with a bar of Ivory soap. (cause back in the 70's we didn't have a lot of soap choices) Get out and spray my hair so the style will last all night. At the party, I get a whiff of fruity perfume that reminds me of quince jelly. Go home and go to bed smelling a cigarette that I didn't smoke, mingled with raisins. I bet if I try it again in a month or two, it will take me somewhere else.
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    Joy Buzzer

    Joy Buzzer is very balanced as the lab's Champagne note is behaving itself. Champagne bubbles sharing the limelight with subdued Honey makes it one of my favorite "fizzy" scents. I'm hoping this partnership will last as the bottle ages.
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    Snake Can

    This is my favorite Prank, which is surprising as I can not hang with Snake Oil. Snake Can is sweet caramel and salty peanuts. For me it's a Pay Day candy bar.
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    Maison En Pain d’Épices

    The 2016 is different than the 2011 The 2011 Maison d' Pain smelled just like a freshly assembled gingerbread house... but brought out red welts on my skin (cinnamon allergy) 2016: No welts! During the last stages of the dry down I confused the scent for Baby's First Krampuslauf. I'm going to do a side by side when my nose re-sets.
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    Red

    Aged Bottle Wet in the bottle scent: there is no fruit...just musk and what smells like carrier oil. On skin: it's a well-behaved cranberry or fruit musk. Pink pepper in the background. I'm not getting the sugar-rush, must've silenced over the years. Longevity is limited less than an hour on me. Perfect if you like to change scents throughout the day. Very fun!
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    Apple IX

    As a "fizzy note" fan I couldn't resist this one. In the imp wet: Apple scented detergent or cleaner. Here I can smell the depth of the blend, neroli and musk. Skin test wet: Fizzy champagne note is dominating. I'm thinking Bon Vivant, Swank and even Sparkling Apple Cider The champagne note is not as prevalent as the "Champagne and ______" LEs. More like a modest, well- behaved Bon Vivant with apples instead of the strawberry. Very fun! Gonna hoard this imp.
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    Baby’s First Krampuslauf

    This bottle is one to ROLL. Mix up that cocoa! Bottle: Dark Chocolate, not contrived.. bitter even, no cream. Wet on Skin: Wood Smoke quickly wafting in. My Hot Chocolate drink is background...in a mug that I can't find. Dry on Skin, oil is still shiny. Sweet Wood Smoke, like a hickory smoke over marshmallows...no chocolate. What I hoped The Gorobble would be. Dry Down on Skin: Oh there is my mug of hot chocolate! Singed with a wood fire scent that dominates for about an hour. Final Thoughts: Bottle worthy! I'll want to return to BFK to find that Fall/Early Winter scent that whirls me back to my childhood ....Halloween is approaching and folks start to light their fireplace.
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    Dark Chocolate and Key Lime Truffle

    This has been on Wishlist for FOREVER..finally found a bottle. Obviously it's Aged at least 6 years. Bottle: Bright key lime squirt & fresh Bliss (mild, rounded chocolate) Wet on skin: Key Lime yummy with a dark sour decay underneath. (Hey...what is rotting next to my lovely Key Lime?) Dry Down: Sweet Lime with a chocolate background. The sourness is gone. Final Thoughts: Glad I found this little guy. I think I will return to it often, when I want my mind blown.
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    Goblin Market

    Goblin Market reminds me of stewed summer fruit that my Dad would put away for the winter. (The kind in the mason jar with the wax seal) Devoid of the usual spice and cinnamon, its late harvest fruit is perfect for daytime. Me and my skin chemistry are in LOVE! Edit: 2 weeks later...Skin chemistry is uncovering only the decay under the fruit. Have to try again for 2 weeks to see if I can find the smelly I loved.
  24. Thank You for your help! Much appreciated!
  25. Thank You SO much! I was so upset I wasn't thinking straight. Glad you found me before I ruined my skin with my mule-like stubborness. Adding oil to the natural compositon, bone then worn in hair is BRILL! I had a very similar reaction with some of the rose based oils like Catherine. My suggestion is to yes, sorry, wash it off. Unfortunately, if you continue to use an oil that irritates your skin, you can become sensitized to the point that most anything irritates that same skin. I couldn't wear Plunder at all. The cinnamon/black pepper set my ass on fire. Not that I used it on my ass. When my skin was all bumpy and itchy from the Rose, I took several days off from wearing any scented anything in that area. I waited at least a few months before I tried another rose scent. I had actually forgotten about the sensitivity issue. Surprisingly enough I didn't have the same reaction later. That said, I think that if cinnamon bothers you, it will probably always bother you. You ~can~ wear it on your clothing (just not underwear, haha), in your hair, or in a scent locket or other scentable body adornment that doesn't touch your actual skin. I'm currently wanting a wood or bone hair stick that I can saturate with oil and wear in my hair and I actually really enjoy scenting my scarves and winter coats. As my body heat warms the fibers, the scent kind of rises up around me. Sigh. Nice. If you must wear it on your skin, you might consider diluting it (maybe in a favorite unscented lotion or carrier oil) and/or putting it in places that don't get sweaty or have tender skin (back of hands, shoulders, kneecaps, feet). I've had lovely results with mixing oils with unscented lotion and slathering on arms, shoulders, and legs. I actually think it made the scent last much much longer, but with more subtle throw. Last bit of advice that i learned the hard way - showering and sweating opens your pores and allows the oils greater access to irritate if they are so inclined. Also, I'm not quite sure how to word this, so forgive if it rambles... When I get out of the shower, I dry off briskly with a rough towel to exfoliate. This exposes fresh, bright & shiny, virgin-type skin. Freshly exfoliates skin is much more likely to become irritated. So try not to put irritating oils on tender, freshly exfoliated skin. I ~so~ hope you find a way to wear it!! I had a very similar reaction with some of the rose based oils like Catherine. My suggestion is to yes, sorry, wash it off. Unfortunately, if you continue to use an oil that irritates your skin, you can become sensitized to the point that most anything irritates that same skin. I couldn't wear Plunder at all. The cinnamon/black pepper set my ass on fire. Not that I used it on my ass. When my skin was all bumpy and itchy from the Rose, I took several days off from wearing any scented anything in that area. I waited at least a few months before I tried another rose scent. I had actually forgotten about the sensitivity issue. Surprisingly enough I didn't have the same reaction later. That said, I think that if cinnamon bothers you, it will probably always bother you. You ~can~ wear it on your clothing (just not underwear, haha), in your hair, or in a scent locket or other scentable body adornment that doesn't touch your actual skin. I'm currently wanting a wood or bone hair stick that I can saturate with oil and wear in my hair and I actually really enjoy scenting my scarves and winter coats. As my body heat warms the fibers, the scent kind of rises up around me. Sigh. Nice. If you must wear it on your skin, you might consider diluting it (maybe in a favorite unscented lotion or carrier oil) and/or putting it in places that don't get sweaty or have tender skin (back of hands, shoulders, kneecaps, feet). I've had lovely results with mixing oils with unscented lotion and slathering on arms, shoulders, and legs. I actually think it made the scent last much much longer, but with more subtle throw. Last bit of advice that i learned the hard way - showering and sweating opens your pores and allows the oils greater access to irritate if they are so inclined. Also, I'm not quite sure how to word this, so forgive if it rambles... When I get out of the shower, I dry off briskly with a rough towel to exfoliate. This exposes fresh, bright & shiny, virgin-type skin. Freshly exfoliates skin is much more likely to become irritated. So try not to put irritating oils on tender, freshly exfoliated skin. I ~so~ hope you find a way to wear it!!
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