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Everything posted by evil_laugher
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Brightness from the lemon, sweetness from the marshmallow, and a refreshing, clean feeling from the linen sheets. I've worn this on every hot day since I've received it, and see myself wearing it so much this summer, I'm buying a backup. I pair it with BBW White T-Shirt, but it can go with other clean scents or even anything "bright" or evocative of summer, such as the creamy banana-coconut scent of Sun Bum suncreen.
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- Freak in the Sheets
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This quickly leaves me with the leather and probably the amber, with citrus in the background, and it's long-lasting. My imp has probably aged a bit. The profile is sophisticated, masculine, and high-income. I was watching "Insecure" the day I wore this, and it felt appropriate for the character Molly.
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Hard to describe, so the accurate descriptions above are very useful. Kind of waxy, kind of buttery, spicy, woodsy, a hint of citrus, etc. My mom says "smells nice, not 'musky' like the other ones", lol, referring to the more gothic scents. Very appropriate for a child, which is fitting.
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- Pile of Leaves
- Pile of Leaves 2017
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2016: This has aged well. It used to smell too chocolatey and too weak; now it's the right amount of chocolate and smells like Christmas coziness defined. The right amount of sweet and spice, and a little sexy. Date night-appropriate for this time of the year.
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Another one best let to sit for a while before using. I tried once when fresh--it was ungodly; tried again 9 months later, and it's a lovely, not simpering, floral. Apply lightly, and it takes an hour or so to calm down in intensity. It does feel like an appropriate homage to Joan of Arc. Update: My dad sniffed this on me and thought I had been around someone smoking weed. Huh? Whut? His sense of smell is warped by decades of cigar-smoking, so take that with a grain of salt. Anyway as I rose from bed, it smelled perfectly lovely and divine, with the frankincense becoming more prominent.
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I tried this soon after the package arrived, wore it to bed, and it was overpowering, probably extremely close to fresh Snake Oil. I could taste it. It was unpleasant. Trying it again for the first time in 9 months, and it felt like it had the right amount of throw and an appropriate balance. I felt like a sexy cupcake. The leather is an undercurrent. After about 6 hours, I didn't notice it anymore. Update: It reappeared hours later during appropriate nighttime amorous activity. I look forward to wearing it again!
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2017: After taking one overpowering musky whiff from the bottle, I let mine rest about 9 months before re-approaching. A just-the-right-amount-of-sweet cherry musk. Lasts throughout day. I felt very pleased every time I caught a hint of it.
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- Lupercalia 2019
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Tried one day after package arrival. I'm going to second the description of it being similar to classic perfumes. A gently powdery, feminine spiciness, with the right amount of throw (I can always smell it, but those around me aren't suffocated) and longevity.
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A warm, cozy, "spicy" masculine scent. Much greater sillage than I expected, which I only learned of from all the compliments I received when I wore it over a year after receiving it. Now I must find a bottle of something similar...
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- Black Friday 2015
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2016: Smells exactly like eggnog in the bottle; on the skin, it's mostly just creamy and sweet. I definitely get the element of cherry mentioned above. I wish it were stronger. When I wear it for a day, I don't notice it once I leave the house. I wore it to bed last night and could smell it there and again when I showered the next day and a little in my hair, but it otherwise didn't last through the night. It would make a great lotion scent.
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2016: I could not tell you what the individual notes are, but this is my go-to sexy scent during cold winter days. A figuratively-hot/literally-cold date night scent, if you will. It's intense and feels like it'll be too strong, but no one around me is ever bothered. I like combining it with chocolate scents as well.
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Mostly a lovely white floral with a touch of cinnamon at first. Sounds weird, but it works. Hours later it was mostly honey. I loved it the entire time and now need a bottle. More flirty, bombshell-sexy than intensely sexy like O or Snake Oil. Edit June 2017: Now smells creamy jasmine, never stinky toilet-jasmine. Elements of the vanilla and honey. I have no idea what the other florals smell like, so those could be in play. Very pleasant.
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I'm such a fan of this. It never has that warm cozy library leather scent that I expect, but I always spend the day enjoying the whiff I catch of it whenever I've put it on (it's long-lasting). Surprisingly sweet (from the tobacco?), definitely clean, and appropriately masculine.
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2016: I bought it expecting a Snake Oil + O combo (which I used to do myself). It wasn't quite as sexy. But I think aging it has done wonders. It's definitely now all I wanted (and not as overwhelming as combining two, already strong, perfumes). I'm reluctant to go back to plain O or Snake Oil.
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- Lupercalia 2019
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Starts out like a rich fruity candy. After some time, you get a mustiness, almost a staleness. It never smells like rose to me, though I could imagine it providing that dusty element in the background.
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This is it: the wealthy old man scent I've spent the past few months looking for. It starts with the frankincense, sandalwood, and cedar, then brings in the leather. The smell of a former U.S. senator's personal library in his Kalorama home is complete. The attribution of the window-peeping gnome is appropriate, as I spend a lot of time peeping at these people's homes. I've smothered a fair amount of this on myself, and it isn't too strong. The labels on the Yule Boys bottles are beyond adorable. They also help me distinguish which is which, so I greatly appreciate them.
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It smells bad at first, but after a few minutes, it turns sexy. I didn't think I'd like it enough to keep it, but it's been my scent of the spring! I love it.
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This is one of my all-time favorite BPALs. I have no idea what it smells like, but it's very adult and sexy to me. As someone earlier said, Chanel No. 5 always reminded me of this.
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Pretty much exactly that. Sharp resin at first, mostly sandalwood in my mind, then the soft rose kicks in. It's all my favorite elements, so I really like it. Edit: My bottle has aged 7 years! The resin is stronger than the rose at this point, though the rose gives it a quirky twist. After 5 hours, it's mostly disappeared from my skin, but lingers in my hair. It feels very appropriate for August.
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Great summer scent! I've rediscovered it after several years, and I'm glad of it.
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I've never tried patchouli before, and of course this reminded me of all the hippy shops in Northampton, MA. Ahhh, memories. Anyway, it's very warm and... earthy, you could say, a little like some kind of cooked vegetable dish. It's not really my thing.
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When I got an imp of this, it had Delphi smashed and spilled all over it, and I thought Bathsheba's sweet, pleasing scent was from an infiltration of Delphi. But no! It is all its own. This is a nice scent :] Very light and sweet, a little fruity and foodsy.
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This is a lot like Delphi, but sweeter and more pleasant. Still, like I've constantly learned, honey turns into some sort of body musk on me, and that with the wine isn't a good combo. So it's interesting, but not something I'd wear.
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I had an imp of this that had completely shattered and dried all over an envelope before I had gotten it, and the sweet smell of honey everywhere was lovely. But when I got the imp in decent condition and tried it on, the honey turns to a musky blood scent on my skin. That with the wine doesn't make a good combination. It's not bad, but, hmm, too "musky" for me.
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This makes me think of those BPAL reviews where a scent is compared to a "lemon peel". I've never encountered a lemon peel or tried to take a whiff of it, but this brings one to mind. Maybe not lemon, but some kind of peel, spiced up with incense. Anyway, I wasn't really drawn to it.