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nightspavilion

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  • Birthday 10/10/1987

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    androgyny, literature, movies, video games, organic culture, lip balm, manga
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  1. nightspavilion

    I want a BPAL that smells like Bath & Body Works...

    Also, if anyone could help me find something similar to White Cherry Blossom, I'd be very grateful. Top notes are plum, green notes, freesia, sicilian bergamot, apple and lemon; middle notes are litchi, tuberose, cherry blossom and water lily; base notes are sandalwood, melon, brazilian rosewood and musk. Thank youuu.
  2. nightspavilion

    I want a BPAL that smells like Bath & Body Works...

    Can anyone recommend a scent that smells like Charmed Life? TOP NOTES Juicy Guava, Crisp Apple, Sparkling Pear, Succulent Red Berries MID NOTES Peony Petals, Soft Jasmine, Lily of the Valley, Coconut Milk DRY NOTES Apricot Skin, Creamy Vanilla, Praline, Sandalwood, Addictive Musk
  3. nightspavilion

    Miskatonic University

    So, my Pat and I ordered a whole bunch of imps and I knew he would want to try this one as soon as I saw it on the site. (We've been meaning to get it for a while, actually.) He is a big fan of Lovecraft and is a coffee/book addict. So, naturally this one would make him excited. The review is mainly in his words. In the bottle: Cloyingly sweet; like being inside a coffee shop. Wet: Like pecans and hazelnuts. Drydown: There is something else to it, and the pecan smell is greater than the hazlenut. It also smells like book glue, y'know, the stuff that binds books. Drydown (30 mins later): Hazlenuts and Pecans, and Book Glue. I'm thinking the book glue smell might be due to the oak or wood polish. But who knows.
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