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Ceetee

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  1. I hope someone sees this. An acquaintance gave me an aged SNAKE OIL imp. I'm not sure how aged it was but I loved it. It was my first experience with BPAL. So In Feb 2014 I purchased a bottle. I loved it brand new. I hid it away somewhere dark and cool. I liked the whole idea of aging it. That was 2.5 years ago. I pulled out the bottle to start wearing it this fall and I just do not love it. I am wondering if it will change more if I age it more? Should I hold off another year. I'm thinking maybe I should just repurchase it and enjoy it as I really like it new. I'm not sure why I don't like it now but it's just more muted to me. I don't like the change. Ugh. Any thoughts?

     

    ETA. Well actually now that it's been on for about 90 minutes I like it. This scent is so odd. How it changes.


  2. Hi Ceetee, I fly quite often for work, both internationally and domestically, and bring BPAL bottles with me all the time in my carry-on. I've also taken them with me in checked luggage. I've never had any problems, but may have just been lucky. To travel with them, I just tighten the cap as much as I can without risking cracking it, then drop it in a sealed plastic bag. I've never applied mid-flight, but imagine that would be fine as long as there's no turbulence. ;)

    Good to know. :) I'm thinking the first few times I will wrap it in a paper towel in a Baggie in a second Baggie type of thing. I really would ❤️ to make the stressful plane/work environment more relaxing.


  3. Not sure if anyone can help me but........ I am a flight attendant. I fly international. I actually get 3-4 hours of rest in bunks in the ceiling of the plane. I was wanting to bring a 5ml bottle with me to use for relaxation during this time. So..... no plumbers tape. It would be a bottle that I actually opened and closed during the flight. I would keep it in a baggie in case it leaked but I really don't want to deal with my work luggage, manuals, electronics getting covered in a scent. So leaking into the baggie is a worst case situation.

     

    Any frequent travelers travel with just one 5ml bottle in the main cabin and maybe occasionally in cargo and been able to use them without leaking. I want to have a 5ml bottle with me for use and enjoy not just sealed up for transport.

     

    Thanks.

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