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Sexy, Smutty, Seductive, Provocative... It's All in Here
ivyandpeony replied to ipb's topic in Recommendations
So... I love this thread, but I was thinking about changing the title so it would be easier for people to find if they're poking around the forum and/or using the search engine. And my brain isn't working quite as efficiently as I like it to. Does it need the word "sexy" in it? (I might want to merge some other older threads about sexy scents with this one). And although I love the imagery of being knocked off your feet, not everyone in this forum wants to knock a MAN off their feet. Remember too, that the search engine won't find words of three letters or less. Any suggestions would be appreciated -
Similarities Between BPAL Scents - GC and general discussion
ivyandpeony replied to Shollin's topic in Recommendations
I can't wait for my bottle of Mousie to get here! I had a sniff and a dab at Convergence and it is fantastic. PS, I am jealous that Aeval smells so good on you... sadly, my chemistry amps sage like crazy. So Aeval and Corazon had me smelling like a yummy Thanskgiving turkey. -
Floral Recs for those who usually don't like florals
ivyandpeony replied to Neko's topic in Recommendations
You're right on the money... the threads I merged were both started by people who didn't usually like florals, but wanted some recommendations for florals that might work on them. After reading a couple of the responses that I think you were referring to, I wonder if it might just be a function of some people picking up a floral note or two from what might be considered "non-florals" like Hamadryad, Shanghai, Dragon's Milk, etc. Or maybe folks are just throwing in their non-floral faves in case nothing else works out! I'm an absolute floral nut, so I probably am not a lot of help with this one, but Ulalume does come to mind... earthy and foresty, deep and woody with just a hint of lily. -
Sexy, Smutty, Seductive, Provocative... It's All in Here
ivyandpeony replied to ipb's topic in Recommendations
What other scents have civit in them? I tried to do a search for civit on the BPAL site (with Google, since the Lab's search function is not very good), and didn't find anything... Thanks! Try spelling it "civet" - that's the correct spelling. You should get lots more results. -
Rose Recommendations - which blend is for me?
ivyandpeony replied to Nadirah's topic in Recommendations
I merged a number of threads asking for rose recommendations and discussing the differences between different rose blends. I hope you guys find it helpful - as always, please feel free to PM me if you are having trouble finding anything in Recommendations or if you have forum questions in general. -
Floral Recs for those who usually don't like florals
ivyandpeony replied to Neko's topic in Recommendations
I merged two very similar requests here as I was tidying up the forum - just in case the OPs are scratching their heads about this thread. Hope you both have had some success in finding some florals that work for you! -
Suggestions for scents based on the 4 elements
ivyandpeony replied to friendthegirl's topic in Recommendations
I've been going through old posts and tidying up the Recommendations forum, and I stumbled on this old topic. I thought it was really interesting, especially since Beth released the Elementals for the Lab's anniversary in November 2005. So I thought I would bump it so we could talk about it - there are so many new scents and new forum members that have come along since April 2004, it's practically a new topic. ETA: and whaddaya know, as I continue to weed through this forum, I found the same topic from about a year ago. So I merged that one in for a little more fun. -
Golachab is very smoky and fruity in the bottle and when wet. It mellows and blooms once it's on the skin, becoming very complex -- creamy, fruity and a bit floral, but with a woody base. I find it absolutely stunning. I can't compare it to anything I have smelled before, it's unique. I found myself ordering a bottle without much debate! Like aidenraine, I have been reading a bit about the Qliphoth as well and had the same fears about attracting negative energy at first, but after some thought it seems to me that these oils are be used to confront and overcome the negative qualities that each Qliphoth personifies, rather than to attract and nurture those negative qualities. I honestly couldn't picture Beth performing rituals to charge such beautiful oils with negative energy, nor releasing them without some caveats if they could bring you harm in any way if used without great knowledge and skill (as she has a number of TALs).
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Thagirion is difficult for me to describe, but if it were a color, it would be a bright apple green! At first sniff it's very light and fruity, a bit grapy with lots of herbs and a hint of mint. As it dries down, it reminds me of a distant cousin of Snowblind - imagine that Snowblind had a cousin who was the Heat Miser to its Snow Miser, who filled the place with everything bright and green about summer with just a little room for a minty-vanilla-y memory of Snowblind. It's very uplifting and bright, just what you might need to overcome the negative qualities associated with this particular Qliphoth. I ordered a bottle and have a feeling that this will be a favorite this summer when the heat and humidity are cranked up to 11 here in Georgia.
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I agree with cupide430's assessment: This one reminded me very much of La Fee Verte without so much "verte," after its initial herbal top notes have dried down on my skin. And since I adore LFV, Samael found its way into my heart very quickly. At first sniff, there's a little bit of light floral floating around, but this becomes a lightly resinous, musky honey once it's been on my skin for a little while. It's just lovely - I inhale this deeply from my wrist and think, I can confront and overcome any nasty qualities I have if I can just keep smelling this.
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This is probably my favorite of all the Qliphoth blends. At first sniff and while wet, I definitely was reminded of Hellion - there's a lot of fruity plum in there. As it dries down a bit, Nahemoth seems more resinous and a bit sweeter than Hellion to me, although I do detect some patchouli that they seem to have in common. This blend is very complex and multi-dimensional... every time I sniff the crook of my arm, it seems to have morphed just the tiniest bit, so that it's a wee bit fruitier, or muskier, or earthier than it was at last sniff. It's a fabulous scent and a wonderful interpretation of its concept too.
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Ghagiel is very light and springy - it reminds me of what I call "bulb" flowers (like tulips, narcissus, and hyacinth). On my skin it definitely has a lot in common with Eos, but it's got something spicier and woodier, more substantial underlying it. Although it is light in character, it has good throw and staying power compared to what I consider a light BPAL blend. It's quite beautiful and I decided that I needed a bottle of this one.
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Although it isn't listed as one of the notes, I think there's civet in Forbidden Fruit. Civet has a certain, unmistakable and unique smell on my skin that shouldn't be present based on the notes that Beth does list in the description. And a little animalistic muskiness would definitely have a place in a scent that idealizes your first time, right?
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Here's a thread located in FAQ discussing reactions people have had in general to certain oils. As you can imagine, cinnamon and its relative cassia seem to be the biggest bullies when it comes to irritating skin. Black Pearl, Hellcat, Danse Macabre and Gluttony all list hazelnut in their descriptions, as did Pumpkin Patch #2 (one of a set of 5 LEs available last Halloween). Chestnut is listed in the description for Hearth 2005 (Yule LE). I did find a topic someone started on this subject in 2004 with no responses - I'm merging the two threads just to keep the clutter down. The term "nut" wouldn't show up in the search engine since it's only three letters, and I believe that subtitles don't show up either - that may be why you didn't get any results from your search. I'm a terrible enabler, but I think you should get all three of the LEs you have listed. I wouldn't be able to choose between them myself.
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Limited editions equivalents in the general catalog?
ivyandpeony replied to Absinthe's topic in Recommendations
Storme, some people find it very floral, but on me Mi-Go Brain Canister is very fruity. It was an LE, but I think it's a bit easier to find than Fruit Moon. You might want to experiment with some layering - try Akuma & Aizen-Myoo together for example, or a combination of some other fruity blends. -
I was lucky enough to snag a bottle of the SN Egyptian Amber and it is the most heavenly thing ever, I could just breathe it in all day and never get tired of it. This is pure speculation on my part, based on the way that the amber in these blends reacts with my skin - but I wonder if the amber Beth uses in Sin, The Lion, Black Lotus, Baghdad, and Jacob's Ladder might also be Egyptian amber. However, these blends seem to have some spicy components that could be mimicking the spiciness that the Egyptian amber has on its own. I'd give them a try anyway, if you love amber - I know once I realized how much I loved it I had to try everything with amber in it.
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This one is really, really lovely. It starts out as honey turned up to 11. As the honey dries just a bit, fresh green notes begin to emerge. If I close my eyes, I'm sitting outside in a garden - the kind of garden where I'd grow my own flowers, herbs, and vegetables, and I'd care a lot more about how abundantly things grew than about how they looked, but I'd always want to drag a chair into the middle and sit in the sun to read a book or just enjoy the world around me. This seems to be a very organic scent and it definitely has "that BPAL smell" that we all associate with certain blends - just something about it. It seems to be a very fitting tribute to Osun.
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When I sniffed this in the bottle, I got so much cassia that I was very surprised. However, it calms down on the skin immediately. I found that all the elements really came into balance and I agree with Shelldoo - the effect once you're wearing it is not screamingly foody. It's more like the scent that wafts out of a bakery - all sorts of delicious things are being baked and you are smelling cakes, chocolate cookies, coconut pastries, and can't really pinpoint one single goodie out of the melange. Warning - this is foody enough to make you crave something sweet, though! After being so happily surprised by this and by the Closet monster bait, this former non-foody fan is being converted and drooling in anticipation of teh UNDERPANTS
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So yummy! All in all, a delicious, creamy blackberry cake I'd like to roll in. Blackberry can get a little sharp, "planty" smell on me sometimes, and I did pick this up momentarily, but honestly? That makes it smell more authentic to me. I am not the hugest fan of foody scents, but I really love this. It's sweet and creamy without being cloying or sticky. So the foody fans should go bonkers - and I'd suggest that others like me give it a try, you might just be surprised at what this combo does on your skin.
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I thought I'd love Peony Moon and I was right! It's big, pink and fluffy without seeming frail, just like a freshly cut peony. It does remind me a bit of Budding Moon, but if Budding Moon = bright fuschia, Peony Moon is a pale, but substantial, pink. I find it to be a very intensely scented oil though - just a dab and I'm floating in flowers. I have loved all the 2006 Lunacies and Peony Moon has just kept the streak alive!
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Olfactory caffeine: Wake up, Stay Awake with BPAL
ivyandpeony replied to friendthegirl's topic in Recommendations
It's sad that my favorite minty blends are LEs, but Frost Moon, Tulzcha and Nuclear Winter somehow all have a combination that I love AND that stays fresh and invigorating. I love Snowblind, but it's creamy and comforting in spite of the mint and would probably keep me on the couch or in bed. Blends with evergreens in them also tend to wake me up, like Snow Moon, Snow Bunny and Talvikuu. (What's with me and the LEs?) Interesting thing I just noticed as I wrote this response, too - everything that's wakey-wakey to me is something wintry, and winter is definitely my hibernation time (although every morning I'd love to sleep more, no matter what time of year). How convenient! -
So, I haven't smelled this one but next time I am in Sephora it will be a priority - I love Anna Sui's designs and her first 2 (?) perfumes were really original. I know you said on LJ that you didn't like Mi-Go Brain Canister, and that was the first thing that came to mind when I saw "fruity floral." But it sounds like this has more than just florals and fruit, and is maybe a little more substantial because of the base notes. So I put some more thought into it and came up with a few more that you might want to try, some GC and some LE: GC: Blood Countess - Corrupted black plum, smoky opium and crumbling dead roses covered by a deceptive veil of Hungarian lilac, white gardenia and wild berry. Florence - Elegant iris, bright berries, gilded amber and velvety spices. Titania - white grape, white peach, iced pear, musk rose, sweet pea, moonflower and snapdragon. La Belle au Bois Dormant - Plumeria and white pear, Damascus rose, tuberose, magnolia and evening dew. Siren - White ginger, jasmine, and a touch of vanilla and apricot. Kitsune-Tsuki - Asian plum, orchid, daffodil, jasmine and white musk. LE: Carnivale - sweet wild berry, spicy carnation and heliotrope layered over deep amber and musk. Good luck with finding a good BPAL companion for your new fragrance!
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I'd say Eden's my favorite coconutty scent - it's very green, figgy and fresh. I am one of those who do not get coconut from Snow White, although it's one of my favorite blends ever. I get a creamy floral that is reminiscent of almond, but definitely not almond, if that makes sense. But since so many people *do* get coconut, it would be worth a try for any coconut-heads who haven't experienced this legend of BPAL legends.
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See if you can land a decant of Montresor - or just buy a bottle. It's the Edgar Allan Poe of cherry scents, dark and evil.
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BPAL to represent each month, each season? Holidays, like Christmas?
ivyandpeony replied to taz19's topic in Recommendations
I have to put some more thought into some specific recommendations, but I do wear Sudha Segara all year long - it's gingery, but it's that bright, citrusy type of ginger, so I find it light enough for summertime, but spicy and warm enough for winter. There's also a good discussion here on "breaking the rules" that dictate that we save our heavy, dark scents for winter and the light and airy ones for summer.