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Biocarbons

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  1. Biocarbons

    It Jittered Out of the Woods

    Wet: gourd smell, somewhere in-between raw and cooked. Butter, something vaguely citrus over the mixed spice of dead leaves and oak, and a bitter drop of myrrh. It ended up as buttery gourd innards mixed with spicy oak, leaves and myrrh. The myrrh slowly amped.
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    Man With a Haunted House for a Face

    Wet: Sharp, tangy florals and dusty sandalwood. Actually, maybe the 'floral' I'm smelling is the sandalwood. I liked the wet stage, but it dried down into a thin, powdery, dry sandalwood and I'm not into it.
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    All of their Heads Fell Off

    A mix of charred wood and tar. The cactus insides smell like aloe to me. So it's a wood tar, blood and aloe mix covered with a layer of dust. It's an interesting industrial smell, but not something I'd ever wear. After it settles, I mostly get charred wood tar and cactus.
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    Make A Face

    Immediately lemon drop pledge with a tangy red fruit edge. I like the sharpness of the white musk. On the right person I think this would be a delicious, tangy lemon scent but on me it continues to smell vaguely like floor cleaner. ✨Special holiday berry edition pledge.✨🍒
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    Dead Leaves, Black Cherry & Incense Tar

    A strong, dusty wiff of black cherry. It vaguely reminds me of that cherry flavored dip candy. Over dusty, dry crushed leaves. The tar is this.... background, lingering aftertaste note. It reminds me of road crack sealing tar. The cherry incense note here is very similar to the cherry incense in the luper 'dried cherry incense in spun sugar', but swap dried cherry with dried black cherry. The cherry is gone pretty quickly. Now it's the memory of cherry, dusty leaves and tar. I don't mind it so far. I might get a bottle to experience layering my other cherry scents with.
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    Gore-Shock

    Smoky, salty, nutty patchouli, hint of sweet BBQ? I was expecting something overpoweringly revolting, but it's pretty mild. Keep in mind, this perfume was originally released in 2009. I suspect the mild character is due to aging. As it sits on my skin I get a touch of what is vaguely meat. It gets a little buttery. Yeah, now it's fatty and vaguely metallic. I can sort of see how it attempts to smell like burnt flesh, but I think the shock part has aged out of this imp.
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    Congealed Blood & Oozing Viscera

    I got a pop of the BPAL blood note right away, over a gauzy cloth smell and antiseptic spice. As it sits on my skin, I get a sort of band aid smell that reads more like a mix of charred spices to my nose. Nigella seed? Charred cumin? Tumeric, is that you? It gets a touch metallic and bitter, and is that laudanum? as it warms up. I like cumin in perfume, so I don't mind this. I like how savory it is. It gets more bandaid smelling for a while as it develops, but settles into antiseptic spices.
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    Batty Cathedral

    Okay, so I get floral (the small, white kind) marzipan (almond + cherry paste) mixed with dry incense over dry blonde wood and a hint of brown suede. Slightly foody and not at all what I was expecting.
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    Skelemingo

    On application, I immediately got a mental image of breakfast a freshly cut grapefruit and french toast. I get a pop of more herbal anise up front, but it's gone quickly. The grapefruit is lightly sweet, pink, tangy, and a little perfumey. The black licorice is the grounding/ background note. It's salted with maybe just a hint of maple? Bpal's grapefruit note tends to go a little 'car air freshener ' on my skin, which this starts to do. Fun and unique wet, but ultimately too 'citrus car air freshener' on me.
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    Handknitted Witch Gloves

    I get fruity sweetness with a touch of wool that comes off candle-y initially. As it dries, an oak-y quality to it comes out along with a tangy-ness from the cranberry. The oakmoss peaks out a bit after a while, but it's not overwhelming so far. Lightly sweet, woody, dusty with a hint of fruit and lightly boozy quality. Masc leaning. This is also my favorite of the three I tested today.
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    Dead Leaves, Balsam & Green Musk

    Green sap, a little smoke, and astringent dead leaves. A hint of spearmint. I am unsure if I like this or not. This has an astringent quality to it like cardamom.
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    The Parca and the Angel of Death

    On me this was a sweet, slightly animalic musk with sweet clove and a nuttiness that's probably from the vetiver. The musk is the strongest note. I couldn't detect the stone or the opopanax.
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    The Serpent in the Roses

    This is an odd one. Wet: goes on spicy and medicinal, almost camphorus...like cardamom and something else that isn't cinnamon (pink pepper?). Dry: extra spicy snake oil over bubblegummy red musk, and there's black rose around the edges. It's sadly not as rose forward as I was hoping. A few hours later it's mostly spicy vanilla red musk on me.
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    Peach Champagne

    This the sweeter, candy peach note (peachy-os gummies) and the BPAL champagne note which smells very metallic to me. If you like candy peaches and bpal's champagne note this is for you. Sweet, fruity, effervescent.
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    Tovenares

    Tovenares smells like it's the 90s and I'm wearing a freshly washed pastel sweatshirt with a cat design on it and sitting next to some rose potpourri while I put lotion on my hands.
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    Tea Leaves, Vanilla Bean, and Incense Smoke

    This has a white tea + citrus smell that reminds me of gummy bears when first applied. After sitting on my skin for a few minutes the white tea gets really aggressive. The vanilla is a mustier vanilla and hangs out it the back. Now it's dusty incense and tea leaves over dry vanilla. I don't mind it.
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    A Winter's Evening

    I wasn't expecting citrus, but this definitely has a lemon-lime opening like in a lemon drop or other hard candy. As it sits, a little spicy wood comes forward but combined with the citrus, the smell has an edge of spicy lemon lime armpit. Annoying. The white amber hangs out in the back. Dry down: This is so sweet and floral now, what a morph. It's still got that BO edge, so I'm calling this one as skin chemistry fail.
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    Griotte, Lime and White Musk

    I've never eaten a griotte. In this perfume, I smell sweet lime and white musk, and what smells like pink lime and lemon sour powder candy. It smells like lemon lime pixie sticks and hand soap in a good way.
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    Sandalwood, Lime, and Tahitian Ginger

    I got a nice puff of lime (sweet, generic) up front, but that quickly dissipates and settles into a comforting, summery, almost tropical scent. Very bath and body works but better.
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    Zima V Lese

    Dark pine tar with dry spicy birch, amber in the back. a minty, cold glow surrounding. As it settles I get more evergreen. Now it's more cold amber, less pine. Masc leaning. If you sort of like that men's pine tar soap, but you want something less smoky and aggressive and more green and cold, try this. Ok, now it's taken a complete 180 and is a slightly fruity, sweet pine scent with a touch of spicy wood. I can't decide if Id actually wear it, but as a pine scent that doesn't go pine sol or cat pee on me, I'll hang onto my imp.
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    Great Embalming Dodo

    Wet: like a mango mimosa without the bubbles. Dry: I get more lime, coconut and pineapple. Heavier and richer than your straight embalming fluid. A lovely summery fruit cocktail that isn't dominated by coconut.
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    Fairy Lobster Foam

    Pinkish maraschino cherry juice and whipped cream with a touch of marshmallow and background vanilla. It reminds me of Gen Z Feminist Cenobite, but GZFC has whipped cream and this has marshmallow. After a while, the cherry lessens and the marshmallow increases. It's a soft, gentle marshmallow and acceptable to this person who usually hates marshmallow smells for being loud and cloying.
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    The Wolf Man’s Dream

    Wet: evergreen, bitter lotus root? Dry leaves. Kind of stanky. The white chypre comes in as a touch of citrus and possibly white amber. This stays animalic and slightly bitter the whole time I had it on me, so I'd call this a skin chemistry fail. However, it reminds me of I hear you call pine tree, but with more stuff added. So if you like that one, or you like pine animalic scents, you might like this.
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    Strawberry Tomb

    Wet: sweet candy strawberry (similar to eat the strawberries), but it's overshadowed by moss ivy and stone. There's also a touch of something metallic, like a tomb gate, and a little cool water. The strawberry comes to the front now, which I like more. Now it's sweet, mossy slightly aquatic strawberry. Less aquatic than Sad Ted Behind The Wall. If strawberry candy and moss sounds good, this is for you.
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    Tongue Wall

    Wet: candy, taffy guava with candy seeds. Pretty sweet. The strawberry blends with the guava to make a tropical pink fruit scent. As it dries down the guava distinctness softens towards a more general starburst sweetness.
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