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Wwindy

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  1. reading through the thread now, but I've been trying to find a deep green, leafy scent. I thought once upona time it was Strangler Fig, but then it stopped working on me (hunting it don to retry now)

     

    Carlin is my absolute favorite for deep dark greenery. I know the notes might not look that promising, but on me it really is just a very deep leafy, natural, outdoorsy green with no other extra stuff.

     

    I also really like País de la Canela, but it's a pain in the neck trying to find, and it does have the cinnamon and orchid notes in there too.


  2. I'm astonished how much I love this!

     

    I don't know how old this imp is, but the label is in quite good condition, so I'm assuming it can't be *too* ancient.

     

    In the imp, the oil smells resinous and sandalwood-y with a clean herbal edge.On my skin I'm really only getting the notes from the center of the description :lol: -- the frankincense, lavender, and sandalwood, with no lemon anywhere that I can detect. I sometimes find the Lab's lavender notes either too sweet (i.e., TKO) or else too harshly eucalyptus-like, but this one seems very traditional Yardley English Lavender to me, which is a good thing because I grew up loving that stuff. :D And who knew frankincense and lavender was such a good combination?!? Seriously, every time I catch a whiff my eyes just about roll back in my head from pleasure.

     

    As others have said, this is a quick fade, but I don't mind because it's so damn good! Frankincense, lavender, and sandalwood deliciousness. Bottle-worthy ASAP, and I'll just have to hope I don't wind up with surprise citrus!


  3. I wish Litha '09 hadn't broken my heart or I'd be wearing her today! However, I will be wearing St. John's Eve on Thursday :lol:

     

    Thanks for the reminder! I'd never even tried my poor little decant of St. John's Eve out before, but I'm wearing it today. I loooooove being calendrically appropriate... :D


  4. I'm not sure I could stop myself from wearing Nymphia if Ow1goddess and I decided to go up to D.C. and make it legal (at least in some states!). Ow1goddess and I are both classicists, and the name is just too perfect to pass up. :lol:

     

    That *would* be perfect, and totally awesome. :)

     

    Anybody besides me wearing Litha today, in honor of the solstice?


  5. I've had bottles come from the Lab barely above the top of the label -- in fact, several of my early purchases came that way. I was astonished the first time I heard someone specify that "full" to them meant that the oil level was into the neck, as I've only had a pretty small percentage of my purchases show up like that. *shrug* Happens with imps, too...

     

    (sorry, posted too soon! I meant to add that yes, I agree that a level like that is something that should be mentioned, even if that was how it came in the first place.)


  6. Thanks Wwindy, I'l try re-emailing. My missing item is Bones Trombone. I don't know if it's on back order or not since I'm not really sure where I'd check for that. I'm very new to all of this.

     

    No worries! Welcome to the madness. :)

     

    The Lab usually tries to mention anything that's backordered in the "Announcements" section, but I don't see anything there at the moment -- and I know from discussion on other threads that at least one or two things are being held up at the moment, so I don't even have a guess as to what the status of Bones is. Sorry! You should hear back from their customer service quickly, though; if they don't answer within a couple of days, that almost certainly means there's some sort of technical issue.


  7. Chaotic Neutral Half-Elf Mage

     

    This is absolutely *amazing*. I don't care for either Chaotic or Neutral by themselves, but somehow as a team they just work. Neutral tames the super-sharp sandalwood edge Half-Elf sometimes gets, and Chaotic brings a hint of well-rounded fruitiness to the party. Overall, it's a gorgeously complex blend of musky, woody notes with overtones of green and a touch of fruity floral -- it's hard to describe, but it smells SO GOOD! I've been wearing this combination for four days straight now, and I hardly ever do that... :wub2:


  8. I'm in agreement that this really doesn't smell much like Panther Moon! What this reminded me of right away was Dancing Koi. I put them side by side and there's a strong resemblance, but PRC12 has a dryer, dustier, less creamy feel (comparatively speaking, that is; I still wouldn't call it a particularly dusty scent in and of itself) -- almost like a mixture of Dancing Koi and Zenobia. I haven't yet tried it next to Fledgling Raptor Moon, and will report back on that ASAP...


  9. I never got any lemon at all, either in the Lab imp or on my skin. Instead, I get all powdery musky men's cologne -- and it's somehow a very familiar men's cologne. Huh. This must smell like some particular man... ok, wait, the more it dries down the more it reminds me of... ARGH this smells exactly like my ex-husband!!!

     

    Might be nice for someone else. I can't possibly wear this. Off to swaps!


  10. Rose pastilles! I dunno why, but all I'm getting from my test swipe is sweet rose candy -- not fresh roses, not even fresh geraniums, but those little pink French candy things. After drydown, I do get a hint of a very pleasant, moderate patchouli underneath. Just a hint, though; mostly this smells like I've been rolling around inside a giant tin of rose pastilles. :)

     

    ETA: Aaaannnd... this is why I need to wait to review blends until I wear them for real, not just take teeny test swipes! After a stronger application and longer drydown time, I'm finding I *love* this. The rose geranium is strong and true but not overpowering, and it's deliciously shaded by the musk and benzoin. I don't notice any jasmine, and I don't think I'm getting any plum either. I *am* getting that nice smooth patchouli again today, but I may have helped that along by using patchouli soap this morning. :)

     

    This really does seem to have a deep, dark blue vibe to it -- as such it fills a hole in my collection, and I'm pleased to have it!


  11. Not a particularly original observation at this point, but...

     

    Holy cow is this stuff good. Seriously! *Gorgeous* deep, dark, swirly, rich resinous goodness. Very elegant, very sexy in a bad-ass heroine kind of way. In some aspects it reminds me a little bit of Helios, in others Oblivion, but overall it's entirely its own thing. As others have noted, it's surprisingly close-to-the-skin for such a complex, resonant blend, but that's ok -- it means you can slather with abandon and revel in the scent without blowing anyone else away!

     

    It does shift a bit from application to application -- I've now dabbed twice and thoroughly applied once, and out of those three tries I got the fascinating cumin note only once. That note really *is* fascinating, and it definitely works -- not foody, just nose-grabbingly interesting, and difficult to place if you haven't been reading the note list. :)

     

    Absolutely haunting. It actually also reminds me a tiny bit of Caliph's Beloved, which... uh... yeah. Mmmm. :blush: I'll be hanging on to my bottle, and possibly attempting to hoard more!


  12. So I've been thinking about what scent I'd wear for my wedding. Not that a wedding is anywhere on the horizon, but, well, I can't help it! :blush: It's very likely that I haven't yet sniffed what will become my wedding scent (I've only tried about 250 blends), but for now, I'm thinking Unveiled would be nice. Aside from the ridiculously well-fitting name, it's one of the more feminine and pretty blends I own and love - I tend to gravitate towards the muskier, gender-neutral scents. I'm also considering German Expressionist Horror just because my boyfriend and I watched Nosferatu on our first date - and because I think he'd get a kick out of me smelling like casket dust at our wedding. :rofl:

     

    What BPAL blends did you guys wear for your big days?

     

    I wish I'd known about BPAL in time for my wedding! :) Hmmm, what would I have worn... possibly Heavenly Love & Earthly Love, both for liking the scent and for name appropriateness. Although that one didn't even exist yet when I got married, so that wouldn't have worked very well! :lol:

     

    We had an autumnal-themed wedding, so this one wouldn't have worked for me, but I think Her Voice would be nice note-wise for a spring/summer wedding... although the source poem is kind of iffy on the whole "happily ever after" thing, unfortunately!

     

    Oh, I know -- I should've worn Brides of Dracula!!! Heh.


  13. In the imp I immediately thought: well this is a LOT warmer than I expected, maybe the amber is taking charge? I put it on, and it just turned into this amazing warm, golden scent, a bit sweet and creamy. Eventually a subdued floral has started to emerge, and I guess it *might* be the honeysuckle but I'm pretty familiar with honeysuckle and unless my nose is broken today, this isn't it. I'm not sure what passion flower smells like, but from what I gather from the reviews, this isn't it either. It's got amber, I can tell that much for sure. There isn't any spice from the pink pepper whatsoever, and it seems to have a strong presence in the reviews.

     

    My Hermia had a bright peppery note to it when it was fresh, but as it aged it turned into sweet pink cake with faint floral overtones. So yes, depending on the age of the imp (and of course what the blend does with your chemistry), that could definitely be Hermia. :)


  14. Smoky sweet lavender with lots of interesting depth. I'd say it's in the middle of the spectrum between Dolce Stil Nuovo (purer, gentler, more ethereal) and Love & Pain (stronger, sharper tobacco and lavender). As others have noted, this is definitely lush and perfume-y -- it reminds me of some of the big 80s-era perfumes I used to like, especially Bijan with the honey-vanilla-musk aspect. I think I would have liked a little more amber and musk and a little less lavender, though.

     

    ETA: Now that this has had a little time to settle... ZOMG*thud*HolyCow!!! The musky smokiness has come forward and the lavender has calmed down a bit, and the whole blend has clearly somehow melded itself into its full potential of rich sexy gorgeousness, with subtle hints of sensual wickedness in the background. (I still can't pinpoint any rose, and am not sorry about that either). This is incredible -- I can't stop sniffing myself. Whoo! Moral of the story, if you don't love Ninon right off the bat, give her some time to work her wiles on you...


  15. Wow, this one is a *huge* morpher depending on where I apply it: wrists are totally different from crooks of elbows, neck is different from both of those, etc.! The level of "green-ness" here (the myrtle and maybe a bit of an edge from the carnation, I'm guessing) varies widely, although it's notably sharper and stronger on my wrists -- but that element is elusive and dies down quickly. As most reviewers are noting, the amber is (unsurprisingly) far and away the dominant presence. It's a lovely light, clear, warm amber; definitely evocative of glowing amber gemstones set in gold. And yes, it hovers just on the edge of powdery, although I think it's staying on the right side of the line. :)

     

    The overall effect on me is soft and girly. Nice for spring! It's also very temporary -- this one fades *fast*, and does seem to leave a little bit of that "stale perfume" sort of residue behind, so I feel like I need to keep reapplying.


  16. I don't suppose anyone knows a scent close to Gingermilk from Paintbox Soap? I love the soothing scent but the soap doesn't leave a lasting smell on my skin.

     

    I have tried mother ginger and gingerbread poppet, neither really meet my needs.

     

    Thanks!

     

    This is going to sound weird, but... if you can cope with frankincense, Prosperity of a Country (Frankincense, orris root, asuhi, leather, and ginger-infused cream accord) is totally the way to go. I wear that over Gingermilk all the time!

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