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Everything posted by Bassmastadroog
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Beautiful scent. Very high end orient perfume smell that turns softly sensual. The opening is straight jasmine tea, which is one of my favorite scents in the world. Then it enters its green/ginger phase as the jasmine tea cools. As it dries down it gets warm/clovey, ambery and green. This scent morphs so much from beginning to end. Starts out jasmine tea and ends in amber/clove. It maintains most of the notes all the way through, each stage shifting prominence. This is a great scent. I am kind of obsessed. I’ve worn it three days in a row now.
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- Novel Ideas for Secret Amusements 2024
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This is exactly what I was hoping for!! Exotic, romantic, almost the scent memory of a breathless flirtation. Very high end ‘red’ perfume smell, or just high end material smell grounded by warm mahogany. Sweet round lotus, just nestled into red sweet cream. Ever so slight leather giving a sexy edge, but if you were to tell me it was a leather perfume and I didn’t know the notes I wouldn’t think it. Red sandalwood doing its sexy incense thing. High throw. So good. Bombshell scent for sure.
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Beautiful fresh white tea, a little roasty and citrusy. I don’t smell much else, but this is a beautiful white tea scent. I’m hoping it’ll age with a little more of a woody nature.
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Omg this is sweet and dry grassy out of the bottle, like vanilla hay? It’s not at all what I expected! Immediately excited to put it on. Wow, very sweet. That myrrh is cranked up to 11. There’s a slight ozoneish backdrop. Is there dead leaves in this perhaps? I get an ever so slight cologne but I think I’ve only ever smelled DL once. I do think I smell the corn. Wearable for sure, not as atmospheric as one would think. Very sweet, slight cologny ozone. I’m not sure how I feel about this yet! Gonna let it sit and retest after a spell.
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- Nightmare Novellas
- Halloween 2023
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2023. My first experience with Sugar Skull in the 2023 version. All these years of bpal’ing and I never picked it up, so here we are! This is not even remotely what I expected. It’s definitely candied fruit, but nothing overly sweet, more dark and dried/floral fruit. The sugars are more complex than I expected too. Nothing is just ‘white sugar, sweet.’ There’s a caramelized edge to it. It smells like an aura of someone or somewhere quite foreign. I almost expected this to be like a candle or a generic sweet smell but it’s not at all. There’s something mature and maybe even perfumey about it. I am shocked at how much I love this!
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- Halloween 2024
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Super weird, but I ended up loving it. Champagne dominates. On the skin, the sugar gets involved, which I like. On me there is a very slight absinthe, but really not enough to notice it’s there. The overall product ends up smelling like a rather nice high end perfume worn by someone who is holding a glass of champagne.
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Magic Double Chunk Chocolate Chip Cookie
Bassmastadroog replied to zankoku_zen's topic in Limited Editions
Okay, I’m extremely disappointed in this one. I’m going to let it sit longer and then test it again. In the bottle, chocolateish with something odd that might be something that’s supposed to be marijuana? I was looking for the nose numbing weed smell or at least something akin to other weed blends I’ve smelled. On skin, complete plastic. Idk what happened! Almost like hot plastic left outside in the sun with a shred of leftover chocolate on it. Instant pass- but I’m going to test it again this week to see if anything has changed.- 5 replies
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- Black Phoenix Magic Doob Lab 2023
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Immediately beautiful in the bottle. Dark, alluring, and a black sheen of a scent. Idk why exactly but this scent reminds me of the scene in Twin Peaks with the guy and the plants all over his house. It is a little campy! It’s something a dark and vampy woman walking through the rain going to solve a mystery would wear. It’s got this almost candyish edge/black musk thing and definitely smells like a silk flower. I’d only be able to wear this scent if I had some serious evening out- I love it but it’s so extra. It’s not offensive to the nose in any way- it’s pretty- but it’s such a statement.
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- Lupercalia 2023
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In the bottle: almost a chemical leathery quality paired with opoponax. This is my most anticipated scent in a while. I loved the art and the idea of the scent Wow. Very chemical. I can palpably feel the bleached cave and scales. Quite metallic. Opoponax has all but disappeared into the background at this point. I can detect some moss slathered over a very humble white musk. It’s ever so earthy, but not by way of dirt, more like cold cave. If you’ve ever been in a cave and taken a whiff of a rock, this is a lot like that. Sheer, cold, damp, with the palest sweet quality. Theres also this ever so slight weird resin. Without this, the scent would not be wearable to me. It’s ever so slight. It’s not hippy shop, but it’s like if you bought a rock at a hippy shop, took it home, and it still had a touch of incense on it weeks later. I don’t know how to feel about this scent. Wasn’t what I expected, but in reality this is what I should have expected, if that makes sense. I think I like it. When it was threatening to go totally ozone/chemical at first I did not- but when the other notes appeared and that resin quality came out I started to understand it. I think I dig it. It’s super unique, especially with that resin quality (moon milk?). But beware: it’s exactly what it says it is. You’re going to be wearing a bleached cave rock moss scent. Do with that what you will.
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Green tea and pine in the bottle. Very refreshing and strong. On the skin the green tea still remains pretty heavily, with the pine. I’d order this drink. It’s like being served green tea with a cube of sugar and pine needles. There’s a light sweetness to it. That might be the resin. As it dries the ink starts becoming apparent instead of straight pine. It smells like my art supplies, my inks. This smells exactly like drinking said drink above on a freshly dewy morning with my drawing supplies. Throw/sillage is very light, I’m going to try to slather more on later. Very nice though! It’s like a darker and more refreshing Green Tree Viper without the vanilla spice.
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100% tulips in the bottle. This is a very seamlessly blended perfume where I can pick out zero of the notes on skin. That’s pretty rare for me. I’m not extremely familiar with a lot of different florals and the way they smell in real life although I love floral perfumes. As it wears, I can kiiiind of pick out the peony. Otherwise, this is a very fresh spring/high end scent. Definitely smells more mainstream, but I enjoy that. I think I was expecting something like De Vos Unicorn, or any number of those soft vanillic florals over the years that I love, but this is more perfume counter floral, white/pink in nature. Definitely going to be wearing this for more formal occasions, it’s not a casual oil.
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- Paintings of the Month 2023
- OML Its Finally March
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In the bottle: a creamy and dusty/nose tickling vanilla amber. The first time I ever tried this scent it was completely powdery. It’s still a little powder to me. When it’s drying down it does have this light and ethereal mixture of ambergris and sheer tobacco petal. If I concentrate on it I can pick those scents out, but overall it’s a light brown scent to me, slightly golden powder vanilla. I do like it though. Reminds me of a version of Boo that I have (v7?). Not sure that I’ll keep it yet as I hate the powdery thing happening.
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Ooo. Almost peppery honeyed rose tea in the bottle. Omg wtffff is that silk note?! It’s distant but vaguely familiar. To me personally it’s unlike anything I’ve ever smelled. This is so sophisticated. Dries down into the super silky lightly honeyed tea rose laying on a bed of tea. This is truly as good as I was hoping, but a lot more unique.
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Coffee Bean, Jasmin Sambac, and Vanilla
Bassmastadroog replied to Seajewel's topic in Duets & Menage A Trois
Straight out of the mail: vanilla jasmine sambac. Definitely floral, definitely vanilla, but not foodie or sweet. The effect of the vanilla and jasmine is the same as in La Prostitution et la Folie Dominent le Monde. Kind of creamy. The coffee bean is not 1/3 of this, it’s more of an idea. Like if you’ve ever smelled YSL Black Opium. The coffee note is a lot like that. An aura more than a coffee shop. This is a little like if you took the orange blossom out of Black Opium and replaced it with jasmine. The drydown ends up being perfumey, like a fancier scent. So far I REALLY LOVE IT. Jasmine is one of my favorite notes and I love Black Opium. I didn’t expect this scent to be what it is, as sophisticated as it is. I think I thought it might be more foody. I am so happy I tried this because its honestly so pretty. -
This is definitely a ‘red’ scent to me, which may sound weird. Not a hot red, but like a juicy red with no fruit. Really candy sweet marshmallow and patchouli. It’s not a dusty marshmallow, as the benzoin really sweetens it up. Really good immediate throw, lasts quite a while. It’s strong. I like it enough, and am saddled with a full bottle so I’ll probably keep it and wear it out…but it’s not a *LOVE*.
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To me this seemed like a no brainer of a perfect scent. I love roses and I’m a long time HG Snake Oil wearer. I rested it for a few days before testing. This is a warmed and velvety petaled rose. Maybe a fresh rose that was left out in the yellow square of sun on a wooden table in a kitchen for a day. The Snake Oil is very understated. I definitely feel it warming up in the background though. This is a mysterious woman in red gauze and gold. It’s got the spices and the mystique of snake oil but the sensual press of the rose. It’s certainly beautiful. This seems like a GC scent, I’m honestly shocked it’s never been done before. I’ll be buying some backups.
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The opening, in the bottle, is slightly sharp reddish incense resin. That’s usually my jam so I’m ready. Very headshop. Heavy nose tickling resin. Definitely a little scorched, this is a hotter resin scent. I’m thankful for the champaca or this would be too dry for me. I’d agree that there’s a slightly soapy feel to this. So slightly soapy, woody, reddish/hot resin. Pretty but I definitely have so many scents like this. I think I’d almost prefer this to be a little more champaca forward.
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I like this one! I’ve gotten previous iterations of cat scents before that have similar spice/wood themes, but they usually feel washed out. I think between the carnation and clove the spices here tend to hang on and sweeten a bit. Black musk is a big star here, and the amber makes it warm and smooth. I wanted something that felt like Thorns Clove Cigarette without smelling like an actual cigarette. This does that, along with a sort of New Orleans style herb and incense shop. I frankly love this. I thought I would just ‘like’ it but I’m probably going to buy a backup. I’m so glad a cat scent (I love cats) worked out for me!!!
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I did not expect this to be so perfumey. It’s a very perfumey patchouli. It’s actually a lot more beautiful and less dirty than I imagined! I want to say the fig is giving it that fancy quality. The honey is so light and ever so sweet but not in a foodie way. Definitely agree above that it’s fig/fruity/patchouli first and foremost. It’s nice!
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I never got to smell KVT, but this does remind me of a fresher rose version of Dead Blonde, almost exactly. To Lallie is like what DB would smell like before it went out to put suntan lotion on and sit by the pool. Beautiful fresh rose, honey, and a little coconut milk. I think the rest of the notes are providing a little more of a sweet dimension. I love DB, and To Lallie is like a close dead ringer, but with a fresher rose. Love it!
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I got this perfume because this has been one of my favorite bpal collections in a long time, and also the art by Klimt. I basically told myself it HAD to be good because I had to have it. I am honestly shocked. It’s beautiful. It’s like the prettiest, springtime incense with some dark allure. I guess you could say that the idea of a prism has been represented so well here. It really does smell like a glinting, bright, prism exploding in all its glory. I do not like orange/mandarin as a rule usually. Here it becomes an almost gilded fruit with the fuzzy gold incense, taking away the sour fruitiness that I normally am not into. Gosh it’s almost impossible for me to really identify the rest other than the slightly sweet plum and indigo musk. It just all comes together in such a wild mix. This was a random/surprise winner that I’ll be wearing all spring and summer. This collection is truly fantastic and I hope it stays for a long while.
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This is quintessential banger BPAL to me. It’s a green, spicy, incensy high of a scent. Can definitely smell the bay leaf up front- gorgeous. It’s got a little bit of a bite paired with the cassis and clove. The black sandalwood gives it the witchy store vibe. I think the rose is contributing, but barely. This is such a beautiful scent because I feel like all the notes are equally present. This is gorgeous. Definitely getting another bottle of this. It’s like a smokey green jewel, but not sappy green, dark velvety green.
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Screechy soap at first. Definitely cologne for me after. Cologne incense, polished wood. It’s incredibly masculine to me. The drydown has less of the cologne and more of the woody incense. It’s actually pretty attractive at this stage. A little goes a long way. I can certainly pull this off and I will enjoy having this as a part of my more masculine scents. Clean smelling wood and incense lingers, as if the wood was not only polished but recently soap scrubbed.
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Ahhh neroli! I have never really known what neroli smelled like. I know it’s in so many perfumes but now that I know it’s front and center I know what it is. The neroli mixing with the dark fruits and incense with the slight powdered rose is creating a super high end fragrance. It’s beautifully classic/vintage.
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A thick burst of bourbon cream in the opening, a hint of potentially fresh ink, then for me I mostly smell bourbon cream and myrrh smoke/frankincense resin throughout the drydown. At first I thought this was a generic sweet smelling perfume and wasn’t into it. Then the more I tried it the more it held on to that bourbon statement. I think the woody notes ground that. I really like it!