lucycat Report post Posted June 26, 2016 Snake Oil with four mints, bergamot, and green tea. In the imp, a fresh scent from the bergamot and tea notes, over the syrupy sweetness of the vanilla. Yes, this is green. Very fresh Snake Oil often has an almost camphor-like sharpness to it, and so does Green Tree Viper when it is first applied. I think the bergamot and mint, which can both be sharp notes, are strengthening that effect. That sharpness smooths out pretty quickly, though, and I’m left with the lightness of the tea, the mint, and the bergamot swirled with the vanilla of Snake Oil. In this blend the vanilla is noticeably more prominent than the spices. I love tea, citrus and mint notes for warm weather, so I was almost sure this would be a winner. I wish it were a little stronger, but I think aging will take care of that. Green Tree Viper is a perfect summer Snake Oil blend. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gloame Report post Posted June 11, 2017 The mint and green tea are the clear standouts on my skin. I like the smell of snake oil, but I find it a little too much for everyday wear, so I was really hoping one of these Snake Pit blends would tone it down enough for me to get that vibe without overwhelming the people in my office. I think this smells really fresh and zingy. I think I like it, but I don't know that I LOVE it. I'll probably try it a few more times and see how I feel in it all day. Where I'd wear it: A sunny, outdoor summer festival Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
achildoftime Report post Posted January 9, 2018 It reminds me of pillow mints, but with a Snake Oil support. It's a pretty sweet mint combination with maybe a breath of tea, but the Snake Oil almost corrupts it. It isn't a bad thing, but it does take a pretty cheerful and perky mint and twists it a bit. The spices linger the most after a few hours of wear. Most of the mint is worn down and there's just a chilled breath of spiced tea left over. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted January 25, 2018 2016 version review Mint tea and a snake oil base. I wish the mint stuck around, but its definitely minty tea. Vanilla mint tea. Good throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoseThornAndOak Report post Posted August 4, 2020 (edited) Welcome to Womanz Sniff Report. <-- BF'ss idea. ❤️ Whoa this is sweet almost cookie like in the bottle! Like a vanilla cookie with Andes candies. It takes a few interesting twists and turns on the skin, slithering from sweet vanilla and mint (not toothpastey) too a final little ferny green, soft nest with the vanilla snek receding into the forest. It reminds me of a little green jewel with soft facets. Very intriguing and pretty and bright, morphs a ton but I like each stage. Not sure if it is really me, but I'll keep it around for now and see if age brings out the sweet snek more in the drydown. 🐍 Edited August 4, 2020 by RoseThornAndOak Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rusalkamischief Report post Posted December 29, 2020 In Bottle: I get a confusing concoction of mint, bergamot, and vanilla that almost comes off as floral and is somewhat unpleasant. Wet On Skin: It’s still very strong mint but with a heavy undertone of vanilla. I’m not sure if it’s still unpleasant but it’s also not a pleasant scent. Dry on Skin: The mint has mellowed but is still the most prominent scent. I’m now getting a hint of green tea mixed with bergamot and vanilla under the mint. These scents don’t seem to be blending very well right now, everything seems disjointed and separate instead of mixing like most of the perfumes I have from BPAL. Aged: Still a lot of mint. This has not rested well on me at all, I’m a little bummed about that too cause I really wanted to like it. I guess it’ll go into the rehome box. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alyelle Report post Posted October 20, 2021 In the imp: Tea-laden Snake Oil, and the tiniest whiff of sweet mint. Wet: Earl grey tea with vanilla, not unlike Dorian but with a richer and warmer undertone, and a dash of spearmint. Dry: The tea fades away gradually to leave a rich, thick vanilla. Medium throw, average lifespan. Benefits from aging. Stars: ★★★½ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tamarinda Report post Posted November 22, 2021 I wasn't sure how mint or green tea notes would work on my skin, so I was happy to pick up a second-hand partial. It's dated from 2017. I have absolutely no idea what Snake Oil smells like since I'm relatively new to all this + it was out of stock when I made my first lab purchase. GTV is vaguely minty in the bottle and on me, it is rather medicinal. It is a very herbal smell with vague hints of vanilla. But not fresh herbs, dried herbs. It reminds me of the expired matcha in my cupboard. No longer bright green and grassy, but a dull, drab green that manages to do the job even if it's nothing to write home about. This is nice enough to keep and use, but unless it does something amazing in the next year, I'll be fine with only having a partial. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MamaMoth Report post Posted June 22, 2022 snake oil iced tea goes on super minty, though the mint burns off pretty quickly. as is its wont. but it leaves behind a freshness, giving a lot of lift to a smoothly herbal snake oil-lite. i catch the vanilla and a tad of the spice from snake oil, but really none of the musk. this is fantastic for summer. i see myself reaching for this quite often as the thermometer pops 3-digits Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LavenderCoffee Report post Posted September 25, 2022 I was hesitant to try this one because I could not get my head around how on earth mint would work with Snake Oil. But this is why I am not a perfumer! So I took the leap to trust the artist and I'm happy I did. Vanilla mint is a lovely combo. I'm a big fan of Alisz, but this blend has fangs instead of rosy cotton candy. I'm getting a minty bergamot bite gently softened by vanilla, with a slinky slithery snake oil backdrop. The bright green notes fade as the oil dries and Green Tree Viper becomes positively comfy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Estamets Report post Posted July 7, 2023 Reviewing an aged imp. This is a light, cooling scent. The vegetal earthiness of snake oil isn’t present. In the early stages, the throw is occasional breezes of barely-minted vanilla with the coolness of green tea. 6 hours later I’m still getting cool, green-tinged vanilla wafts. My only issue with this is that I would like to be drowned in this lovely scent, not just teased by its gorgeousness. On the flip side, I’m impressed by the longevity, and these poofs are like tiny gifts throughout the day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roseus Report post Posted July 25 This is one I've had my eye on forever but couldn't see how the mint was going to work with the rich spiciness of Snake Oil - but it does! First on it is nearly all mint, there's a soft sweet mintiness as well as a bracing cool mint. There is a bit of green tea and the rich vanilla of SO just peaking out. As it settles it is less 'cold' minty, more fresh and green. The vanilla and spice just sort of grounds all the freshness. Vanilla mint tea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites