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margravine

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About margravine

  • Rank
    wrist-sniffing wench
  • Birthday 11/23/1976

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  • Location
    A quaint Victorian village hidden in New Jersey
  • Country
    United States

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  • Website URL
    http://margravine.livejournal.com

BPAL

  • Favorite Scents
    Jolly Roger, Anathema, The Masque, The Tell Tale Heart, Scherezade, Vixen, Dragon's Milk, Saturnalia, Loviatar, Alice, Cheshire Cat, The Lion, Eat Me, Ultraviolet and Cathode. I love violets, vetiver, myrrh, amber, carnations and honey.

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  • Interests
    Victorian homes, historic restoration, reading, Harry Potter, painting, genealogy, design, sushi, oak, copper, docenting, history.
  • Mood
    optimistic

Astrology

  • Chinese Zodiac Sign
    Dragon
  • Western Zodiac Sign
    Sagittarius
  1. margravine

    Eat Me

    Eat Me starts out as pure buttercream vanilla goodness. I suspect that I'd be like the Pied Piper if I wore this around sugar addicted children. After a short while the tartness of the currants cuts through the creaminess and makes it a little subtler. I don't wear it often, but it makes me happy enough that I bought a bottle!
  2. margravine

    Laudanum

    This is a really interesting scent. Wet it smelled like some sort of medicinal sasparilla concoction, but in a very nice way. It dries down to something dryer and more nutmeggy. I really love that it's spicy without being sweet. Wearing it feels like being in an old apothecary's shop.
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    The Dormouse

    This is a very gentle, quiet scent. The tea and herbal notes dominated at first. Eventually the peony comes out and takes over. Not a lot of staying power, but nice. I don't think I'm very fond of peony, but I was very fond of everything up til that point.
  4. margravine

    Iago

    On me it was all new car smell. Unfortunate. Results were a lot better on my husband. It went from all dark musk and leather to lovely vetiver after a while. Unfortunately there was a long in-between period where he insisted that he smelled like Old Spice and was disgruntled. I'll have to give up on this one or else I fear he'll rebel against all future anointing.
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    Othello

    This was very much a rose scent on me, but in a much warmer sense than many of the other BPAL roses. Unfortunately it was hateful on me and turned to pot pourri. I blame my chemistry for that because I love the smell of roses for the most part. I may have to try it out on my tester husband for scientific throughness' sake.
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    Oberon

    This had a lot of nice qualities about it. The outdoorsy but polished quality of it seemed very Oberon to me. I found it to be a little too store-bought mens' cologne for repeated use on my tester husband though.
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    Centzon Totochtin

    This is exactly as described by the lab. The initial scent is the deep, dark cocoa. Then the rum takes it sweeter and it's almost like a flavored coffee scent. Very odd. Once the wine kicks in things are a little calmer scent-wise, but it's so very much about joyously silly, drunk rabbits. I'm not sure how often I'd wear it since I generally don't want to smell like rum. It's fun though.
  8. margravine

    Cathode

    This is a really interesting scent. It's initially very minty in a refreshing green kind of way. As it dries it gets warner and sweeter, but there's still the cool mint interjecting itself here and there. I'm feeling fairly sick right now and there's something really comforting about this combination of warmth and coolness. It's just fascinating.
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    Sybaris

    This scent had a rich, almost choclatey quality to it. I think that must have been the tonka. The clove definitely lent its spiciness to the mix. I don't think I liked the way the violet mixed in though. I kept almost liking the scent, but something was holding it back for me. Overall it was actually very nice though. Just not quite right for me.
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    Phantom Queen

    This is above all a confident scent. It's very outdoorsy and goddessy is all I can think of to say about it. After a while it smelled a bit like Anais Anais. I'm not sure what that's about. Just a general powderiness I suppose.
  11. margravine

    Blood Countess

    The plum and smoky opium entirely dominate this one me. It's got an almost bubble gum sweetness to it, but with a strong spiciness backing it up. It's simultaneously dark and youthful.
  12. margravine

    Marie

    The tea rose scent came through strongest for me. Very old fashioned and regal. I have no doubt that Marie Antoinette would have loved it. After a while it mysteriously transformed into something very like Anais Anais (which I believe is rose and lily,) so if you love that scent you'll do well with this.
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    Whitechapel

    Oh, this is very interesting. The citrusy scent dominates at first. It's very sharp. As it dries down the musk and lavendar start to take over. Somehow the citrus pops through that and gives it a quality of being not quite decent. It's just this element of fierceness cutting through the scent of a gentleman like a subtle warning. It's so exactly as the description says.
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    Ephemera

    I think this scent would have been lovely on me if I didn't have some sort of anti-rose curse going. It's tragic. Otherwise lovely though. It was very floral and the violets were beautiful, but the rose was just going all wrong on me.
  15. margravine

    Kurukulla

    Oh my. This one started out sweet and lovely and then morphed into some fruity rose air freshener. Not for me, but probably fabulous on others. I seem to have an anti-rose perfume curse that has applied to everything but Alice thus far. *sobs*
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