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Lucchesa

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  1. Lucchesa

    Bright Red Dildo

    2019 Bright Red Dildo is all honey on me for at least the first hour, and predominantly honey on me throughout. It's a warm, dry honey under which I can eventually make out a touch of mildly musky leather. Not much throw, which is normal for me, but like most BPAL honey blends it lasts a long time. I was hoping for more leather, but this is really very nice.
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    A Masked Ball of the Most Unusual Significance

    I must share a skin chemistry quirk with Milo, because on me A Masked Ball of the Most Unusual Magnificence also has an unpleasant chemical smell, and I too am usually a fan of almond scents. The plastic tinge is not disappearing fast enough for my liking. Not for me.
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    Thirteen (13): July 2012

    I don't love dragon's blood, but everything else here is luscious, so I was hoping as one of thirteen ingredients it would be quiet. The dragon's blood merges with the honey and vanilla to create the fruitiness others have spoken of, but I like this better than I would have liked a 13 filled with actual fruit notes. This is definitely a deep dark fudgy chocolate, but the darkness of the cacao and the woods and incense notes keep this one dark and deep and out of the pure foodie category. Very very nice. Not a lot of throw (normal for me) but it lasts a good long time.
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    The Squishy Cushions

    This was gifted to me or I would never have tried it; jasmine in particular never works on me. But I skin test it all, and sure enough, this one was all indolic jasmine at first, with some indolic oudh playing backup. I was running out the door and didn't scrub; it got progressively nicer over the afternoon and the late drydown is quite beautiful. So if jasmine, rose and oudh work on you, this might just be gorgeous.
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    They Shut Me Up in Prose

    For the first hour or so, They Shut Me Up In Prose is pretty much a bourbon vanilla single note on me, which is no bad thing. No, that's not true -- it's bourbon vanilla and mallow. Not marshmallow, but mallow flower, the same note that's in DeVos' Unicorn and other ethereal sugared florals I usually associate with Lupers. Sweet but not cloying. It's innocent enough to be worn by a girl about the age of Emily Dickinson when she was confined to the closet, but it's rich enough to be worn by a woman of any age. After an hour I'm able to appreciate the sandalwood as well, though I never get any frankincense. I wonder if it will come out with age. I hope so. This is conspicuously beautiful and I'm psyched to have a bottle, but I'm also curious to see how it would smell with frankincense giving it a bit more edge.
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    No Coward Soul is Mine

    I bought this intending it to be a gift for my daughter who's nearly out of Daybreak, but of course I had to skin test it -- it might be the rare lavender I can wear. It starts off, as most BPAL lavenders do on my skin, with a fierce blast of lavender, strong, a little sharp. This never lasts, but with No Coward Soul Is Mine, my skin doesn't eat it up completely; instead the lavender chills down to share the floor with soft aromatic woods. I wouldn't know a rockrose if it hit me over the head, but I'm sure it's adding its own loveliness to this blend as well. OK, now I've been wearing it nearly an hour and the lavender is growing fainter and fainter. I think this is really beautiful and if my skin chemistry didn't obliterate lavender I would keep it for myself; my daughter is going to love it.
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    A King Pursued by a Unicorn

    A King Pursued by a Unicorn is magnificent. Golden Priapus is one of my fave GCs, so I thought it might work well on me. In the imp it's mostly evergreen and oak and a little sharp, but as always the pine softens and sweetens on my skin, and then the amber joins in and it's like a warm beam of sunlight in a forest glade. I get more throw from this than I usually do (in fact, I got a compliment on it today) and wear length seems good so far.
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    Beachy, Tropical Scents

    Body, Remember - raw black coconut, ambergris accord, ambrette seed, champaca flower, and sugar cane
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    Old-Fashioned Satanists

    Wet, Old-Fashioned Satanists is predominantly chamomile tea on me, more bright and lemony than soporific. I don’t have many chamomile blends, so I wasn’t aware I amped it. After about 45 minutes the chamomile settles down enough for the leather and cashmere to emerge, and then I get the coziness I expected, but my skin chemistry is still making too much of the chamomile for me to fall in love with this one.
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    Annales Veteris et Novi Testamenti

    Lovely old-fashioned powdery amber and sandalwood are the dominant notes. I thought from the context (17th century bible scholarship) that it might be dusty and dry, but the oakmoss means that it’s beautifully balanced between ethereal and earthly. This was a second tier choice for me as some of the decants I wanted were sold out, but I’m enjoying it a lot.
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    The Ghost of a Ghost’s Ghost

    Ghost of a Ghost's Ghost is lovely and unusual, a light, fresh lavender that becomes more masculine on my skin against a backdrop of oakmoss and patchouli. I'm not really appreciating any oudh, which is fine, as agarwood occasionally ruins a scent for me. Unfortunately, as with nearly every BPAL that has the word "Ghost" in the title, my skin eats this up in a couple of hours.
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    El Amor y la Muerte

    El Amor y la Muerte is nice but not outstanding on me. This decant is by now 12 years old, and any sharp edges it might once have had have worn smooth with age as its component parts have melded together. Warm woods and sweet resins with mellow clove and a little bit of rose that flirts with soap but doesn't quite go there. It stays very close to the skin.
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    Scent Recs based on your PERSONALITY!

    Hi, ShleepySnorlax! Teamama's recs are great. I also thought of the Mad Tea Party for you -- the first scent that resonated for me personally was Alice. It's got the innocence you sometimes project, and it's very comforting. If carnation works well for you, Maiden is another innocent-projecting scent to try. The foodier Mad Tea Party scents (Eat Me, Drink Me, Knave of Tarts) don't work on me but might be comforting if they work on your skin. The Lion belongs right in Teamama's list of gender neutral comfort scents like Coyote. It fits with love of animals, too. Also, if you like The Lion, Bengal and Bastet (appropriate for your ancient Egypt tattoo!) would be good blends to try, and Bast from American Gods - they all have that warm amber feel. An animal and fantasy lover is probably fond of dragons, so you might like the Ars Draconis scents, many of which are gender fluid. Since you enjoy fall and winter, do you like pumpkin as a note? Jack comes to mind (same category in my head as Dwarven Ale, and Hoggle from the Labyrinth, the only other GC pumpkin blends I can think of.). And Chimera and Sin and other warm spicy blends. I would have said Miskatonic U as a warm winter scent but I looked on your profile and that showed up as a fail. Weenies and Yules are probably your best updates. Oh -- have you tried Lights of Men's Lives? It's candles, so slightly smoky beeswax. I find it warming and wonderful.
  14. Female Nude, Three-Quarter Length is really surprisingly beautiful, besides having one of the all-time great BPAL names. I don't generally do apple scents; they tend to go fake on me. I was the beneficiary of the above reviewer's tester imp, just enough to skin test, and dabbed a bit on about 90 minutes ago. Morning plans went awry and just now I was sniffing my wrist thinking, wait, wow, what did I put on? In the imp I didn't smell apple much at all but mainly rosewood, and now the apple has bloomed but is perfectly entwined with the woods. Looking at the above reviews, I don't find this girlish at all -- of course, it's 8 years older than it was back then, and it has aged into something quite elegant. Not fruity and not rosy -- the apple has become understated, and the rosewood and mahogany are polished woods, and a lovely and grown-up combination. (Mahogany on my skin always strikes me as classy.) This is perfectly boardroom appropriate but in my opinion could go out for an intimate dinner and drinks afterwards.
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    Lawn Gnome

    Lawn Gnome is a little sweeter and a lot fruitier than what I usually wear. (Switch the patch and the red currant in the description, and that's more me.) But it sounded like a fun combination of notes. It behaves really well on my skin -- the cream doesn't go off, I get more throw than usual for my skin chemistry, and it sticks around all day. It really is red currant out in front, sweetened by the vanilla cream and molasses; I could barely detect the patchouli at all. The moss is what makes it wearable for me though, just that little bit of grounded earthiness that keeps the other notes from being girlishly candy sweet. I'm really glad I got to try this one.
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    All Head, All Spine, All Limb, All Loin

    I thought I'd tested all my spring snakes. How did this one slither by me? It's fantastic! (No surprise -- my favorite SO blends are Snake Skin and Western Diamondback.) In the imp it's mostly Snake Oil, then once it hits my skin it's SO and leather in lockstep, sweet, sexy, with great throw for the first hour or so. There's something almost chewy about the amber and musks that are backing up the two main components; I'm not sure I can distinguish the sandalwood at all. Basically this is a beautifully balanced Snake Oil and leather blend. To my chagrin I didn't get great longevity from this, so I'll just have to slather and reapply.
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    Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety

    Oops, I guess I never hit Submit to post this review. I love Startled Toad and always am on the lookout for coconut Shungas. This is a beauty. Twenty-Four Paragons is slightly sharp fir and cypress at first and reminded me of the bright green tips that grow on fir trees in spring. Not hoary old pines but young, growing, tender needles. Before long the foremost note on me is green coconut. It's different from the coconut note in Startled Toad and most of the other coconut blends I've tried -- it really is a young, green coconut, and the interaction with the evergreen notes adds to the green feeling. This is a unique scent -- if you like coconut at all, I highly recommend trying it.
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    Pleasures of the Imagination III

    Pleasures of the Imagination III is so very very sexy and delicious. I get only the tiniest hint of cinnamon; it's really all sweet smoky tobacco/leather, but a warmer leather than the usual "black leather" note. It's totally unisex; if a man smelled like this, I would fall at his feet and beg. I love this, and it lasts really well on me.
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    Tissue

    Tissue is such a shunga, and such a beauty. Heady gardenia (one of the only white florals that works on me) floats over pale honey and what smells to me like rice milk. This is one of those creamy sweet florals Beth does so magnificently. It's not my usual sort of scent at all -- it's the kind I bust out on rare spring days when I'm feeling really femme -- but it's gorgeous, even if it only lasts a couple of hours on my skin.
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    Couple Enjoying a Summer Breeze

    Couple Enjoying a Summer Breeze was not on my radar at all last year. I'm not sure I realized then how much I like labdanum. Testing blind, I got cedar and sparkling labdanum with its cola-like sweetness, which the brown sugar (once I looked at the notes) melds with seamlessly. I never really perceive the patchouli, and while sage can be a problematic note on me, it behaves perfectly here, dry and herbal but warm, a perfect balance for the sweet notes. Anyway, it's fantastic on me, outdoorsy, cozy, deeply satisfying. This goes on my list of things I'd be delighted to have more of.
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    Joyous Middle-Aged Couple

    I really wanted to love Joyous Middle-Aged Couple, but it doesn't work on me. In the imp it's gorgeous, rich mandarin and white tea with a backdrop of woods, but once it hits my skin it's higher pitched than I usually enjoy and quickly goes to soap. Really elegant, fancy, triple-milled French clementine soap maybe, but still soap. I'm not sure which component or combination of components is at fault, but I'm jealous of the skin chemistry of the other reviewers.
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    Honey, Italian Bergamot and Frankincense

    The only other Honey Pot I've tried is Sweet Labdanum, which was primarily about the labdanum. Honey, Italian Bergamot and Frankincense is more of a honey-forward scent on me. At first I can mainly pick out warm honey grounded with frankincense, but as it dries down the bergamot becomes more perceptible, adding some brightness. After eight hours or so, the citrus has receded again and left me with a skin scent of honey and frankincense -- this is a sweeter frank, not the super dry one. I don't get much throw (rarely do with my chemistry), but this is really good wear length for me. A beautifully balanced daytime scent I can see wearing all year round.
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    Honey and Sweet Labdanum

    I am just loving labdanum lately, and it really shines here. It's that sweet, syrupy, cola-like labdanum with a little honey, and it's lovely. I don't get a lot of throw, but I rarely do with my skin chemistry, and as is true for many of the Lab's honey blends, this last a long time. Sweet but not gourmand, sunny, and work-appropriate.
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    The Jeweled Spider

    I would never have tried The Jeweled Spider because of the curried goat (vegetarian here), but I was gifted some, and it is surprisingly great. Like a sweet, smoky tropical fruit mocha. The curry is detectable if you really try, like a little cumin & turmeric, maybe, but it's not obtrusive on me. It has a little throw (more than I usually get). I haven't been wearing it long enough to comment on wear length. But this is much more appealing than I would have expected.
  25. I can only comment on BPAL, and baked goods and fruits don't often work on me personally, but I'll try! BPAL has a gourmand imp pack that contains, besides Eat Me, Bliss (chocolate), Blood Kiss (I don't consider this one gourmand but I love it -- ok, it does have cherry and honey and vanilla but it goes in a different direction with the vetiver), Knave of Hearts (blackcurrant tarts and rose), Cockaigne (the baked goods note that doesn't work on me), and Miskatonic University (Irish coffee in a library, love this one too!). There's a fruit imp pack too, and a vanilla one, and a citrus one if you enjoy citrus. Read the notes of the scents in the packs and see what you think. Other GC foodies you might like include Drink Me, Shub-Niggurath (evil gingerbread), Hellcat (hazelnut, buttercream, honey mead, rum and sweet almond), Vice (chocolate, cherry and orange blossom), Halfling (porridge, kukui nuts and pastry), Sudha Segara (milk, honey and ginger), White Rabbit (spicy milky tea and linen)... If rose seems too mature for you, you might like Alice, which is very young at heart: Milk and honey, rose and carnation and bergamot. Maiden is a sister scent: white tea, carnation, rose. Both feel youthful to me. Do you like spices? Booze? Those open up whole new categories. Baron Samedi is a take on bay rum. Port-au-Prince: buttered rum flavored with almond, bay, clove and sassafras. Chimera is likened by many to red-hots. Jack (pumpkin, peach & spices). Plunder (all the spices a pirate's boat might carry). Bengal (honey & spices). Inferno (can't wear this, it burned my skin). Kill-Devil (rum punch). Elegba (coconut, tobacco and sweet, sugared rum). Grog, what it says. Once you start mixing foodie elements with other components, your choices increase dramatically. Al-Shairan: clove, peach and orange with cinnamon, patchouli and dark incense notes. Voodoo: myrrh, patchouli, vetiver, lime, vanilla, pine, almond and clove. Eclipse, Wrath, Antikythera Mechanism, Bastet, Sin, Uruk, O, Dorian, How Doth the Little Crocodile, Tombstone, Good, Paladin, Velvet, Centzon Totochtin, Tezcatlipoca, Intrigue, Belle Epoque, Desire, Fae, Imp, Aglaea, Tamora... Just go to the website and search a component you like, say vanilla. If you try Dragon's Milk, which is dragon's blood & vanilla, you'll find out if you like dragon's blood. If you like apricot and try Depraved, you'll get a pretty good handle on whether you enjoy patchouli. And so on. Unimpables and LEs expand your horizons even more. Just with chocolate, there's Chad, The Other Hot Chocolate, Candy Butcher, Boomslang, Wulric, Gelt, Dia de los Reyes, all the 13s, My best advice, if you're on a budget, would be to buy a lot of $1-2 imps from the sales pages here on the forums to get a better idea of what works on you. Most buyers will include frimps, as does the Lab -- skin test them all, even if you don't think they're your style. You can always wash them off, but you may be pleasantly surprised (Troll...). Then once you have a lot of GC under your belt, you can join a decant circle with more confidence. And for me, I really enjoy not just the end result of the perfect scent, but the learning process and the opportunity to try lots and lots of different things. But I'm a Gemini. Have fun! And check back in with what you like because that will really help people tailor recommendations to you.
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