brineydeep Report post Posted December 6, 2017 A profound symbol of an individuals personal initiatic process, spiritual refinement and evolution, synthesis, grace found as a result of trial and suffering, and the alchemical process by which we transform the raw essence of our souls through light in extension. This is a holy oil, a representation of the triumph of spirit over matter: purest rose with sacred frankincense. I can't believe that I haven't reviewed this as it's the first BPAL I fell in love with.This is all lush rose and deep frankincense on my skin. This rose is not light or delicate but rather rich and fragrant. Every once and a while my skin chemistry turns the rose sour, but mostly close to the skin. There's a good balance between the rose and the frank and they're both prominent.The throw and longevity are both good (though I adminittedly slather this).This blend is gorgeous on my skin, both simple and complex, and will always be a favorite for me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted September 17, 2018 In the imp: Rose and frankincense. The rose isn’t a voluptuous red rose. It is either a pink rose or a tea rose. Wet: The rose dominates. I still think it’s a pink or tea rose. I have a fresh imp and an aged one, and this is the case in both versions, although the frankincense is more prominent in the aged version and is very light in the fresh one. Dry: The rose continues to reign, but it is softer now, and the frankincense now plays a greater role. This is the case in both the fresh and aged imps (although the frankincense is still stronger in the aged version). After a few hours, the frankincense becomes more prominent and is more evenly balanced with the rose. Verdict: This is nicer than I thought it would be for a rose + resin blend. I don’t think I would likely reach for this over other scents in my collection, but it was nice to get to try it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monocainsheresy Report post Posted January 23, 2019 My favorite dusty musty frankincense smoke over a pool of the freshest, juiciest rose. I was hoping for a powdery rose, but this is a magnificent scent nonetheless. Best appreciated from a distance - this is a sneeze inducer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sitra Achra Report post Posted February 8, 2019 First on it's like a fresh, wet rose. Very powerful! I was miffed I couldn't smell frankincense at all, but when it dried, it became predominantly frankincense with a faint rosiness. Think this will become a new everyday scent for me! Sophisticated and mysterious. First on it's like a fresh, wet rose. Very powerful! I was miffed I couldn't smell frankincense at all, but when it dried, it became predominantly frankincense with a faint rosiness. Think this will become a new everyday scent for me! Sophisticated and mysterious. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spookyumbrella Report post Posted April 9, 2019 Slightly dusty roses - nice and simple. Smells a lot like Cleric from the RPG series. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roseus Report post Posted October 25, 2019 In the imp I get deep velvety rose, a bit like Peacock Queen. On my skin the rose is a bit lighter and more dusty, less of that deep fruity quality from before. The frankincense is bright and comforting. A very simple, beautiful blend. Really good throw on me, and lasts very well. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
splendidissima Report post Posted July 18, 2021 A frimp from the Lab! Not one I'd've necessarily picked for myself, but I'm not opposed - some of the Lab's roses work well on me, especially if they're sweeter/sugared types, but sometimes they turn soapy! Let's see... Both in the imp and on me, I get strong full-blown rose alongside a resin-y, incense-y warmth - something's reminding me a lot of Parlement of Foules, in fact, which I do have two bottles (different years, both partials) of! Good strong throw. I think I like PoF slightly better, though I'm not sure why - different roses? - but this is pretty. I'll wear and use the imp, especially when I'm teaching medieval literature courses, but I probably won't need a bottle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
torischroeder9 Report post Posted September 9, 2021 In the imp: A lot of frankincense, a little rose. As someone who normally amps rose to high hell and holy heaven, this is promising. On my skin: Wet, it's rose through a soft resin. Both notes are present, but the frankincense is actually more prominent. As it dries, however, the scent becomes fairly soapy. Like, rose soap that is a lot of soap and not super a lot of rose. The more it ages, the more the rose comes out. It's less soapy on me than it was, but it is a drier tea rose. It never loses that soap completely for me, however. Another rose scent I've tried. Alas, another rose scent that does not work on me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyturtles Report post Posted January 21, 2022 How have I not written a review for Rose Cross yet?? The imp of unknown age that I have has been getting a lot of love from me in the past couple of months. The first time I sniffed it, I was taken back to a winter over a decade ago spent as a very poor college student in frozen Norway. Something here reminds me of that time. Rose is quite hit or miss with me; in fact, I think this is the first rose-forward BPAL scent to be a winner with me. The frankincense is soft and not smokey. This is also the first GC bottle that I've purchased new from the lab. It is clean and soapy, yet churchy, and floral. It's a funeral mass for that old lady who just loved her pink roses. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crystaltongue Report post Posted March 14, 2023 Rose Cross was a frimp in my Lupercalia order, and it definitely pleases! In the bottle the rose and frankincense are pretty evenly balanced, in a way that honestly made me think it might be too much incense for me, but on the skin that lovely fresh rose amps and amps until it is mostly rose with just a whiff of ecclesiastical dignity. I don't know how often all I will reach for this over my favorite Rose Red, but I am glad to have it in the collection of roses for variety. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites