amberbella Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I'm looking for a BPAL oil for the house, but have to think of my husband too. What would you recommend that isn't too girly or masculine. I tend to stay away from overly earthy or incensy scents. I'd prefer fresh scents for spring/summer. What do ya' think? Share this post Link to post
Fulltiltredhead Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I've been using Malediction, which is heavy, but with a few drops of sweet orange oil added. To me, it's perfect. Gender neutral and full of character, not "too" anything for my nose. Share this post Link to post
chai_girl Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I've been using Cathedral but it is a bit incensey. I've also used Chimera and Sin, but I wouldn't call either of them a "fresh" scent. I haven't tried Old Shanghai as a house scent yet, but I'm thinking about it. It is a fresh lemony scent. Share this post Link to post
shriekingviolet Report post Posted April 30, 2004 I've heard some people like embalming fluid as a room scent. Myself, though, I like the room to smell pretty much the same way I do, so I use spicy/incensy scents more than anything else. Share this post Link to post
paperdoll Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Old Shanghai is very fresh and clean, but not in a Glade sort of way. Highly recommended. Share this post Link to post
with coffee spoons Report post Posted April 30, 2004 Vice is really swell as a room scent, but it's a colder weather sort of scent. It's foody, but not overly so, nice and warm and scrumptious. Share this post Link to post
Gothabillywench Report post Posted June 19, 2004 (edited) I went & bought myself a brand spankin' new car last weekend (this one in fact: Inga's shiny new red vroom vroom ) & While most love that "new car" smell, I like things to feel 'lived in' & familiar,otherwise I'll keep thinking I'm driving a hire car or something, it won't feel like my car. So, with that in mind, I have one of those scent diffusers that you put essential oil on the fabric pad & chuck into the ciggie lighter & was curious which you think would be a good "car smell". Should i go for a scent among my faves or, should I go a 'neutral' one? maybe one that is relaxing or clears the head so I can drive better etc?? not sure which way to go on this... My faves are: Haunted, Sanke oil, Spellbound, Loviatar, Pele, Old Paris & Queen Mab. A scent that fits the car would be good too. I got the 'velocity red" which the site doesn't do justice too, it's a real blue based blood red, still vibrant but not garish with a metallic/glittery gleam to it. I also got the darkest legal tinted windows so it'll look solid black & red. So I was thinking something sexy & devilish. Bear in mind I detest anything with dragon's blood resin in it. Any suggestions? Edited 'cause I can't spell & am still waking up Edited June 19, 2004 by Gothabillywench Share this post Link to post
Vicious Mistress Report post Posted June 19, 2004 How 'bout Loviatar? Sassy with a snap of leather. Share this post Link to post
Ishtar Report post Posted June 19, 2004 Congrats on your new car! I would personally go for the "neutral scent" option. Like you said, a relaxing fragrance would be great for driving. I also think some of the headier scents might become overpowering in the confined space of a car, especially if they overheat when the car is left in the sun, etc (although this shouldn't be a problem at this time of the year since it's winter for you, right?) I have not tried Old Paris yet, but it sounds like it would work beautifully Another oil I would recommend in the "lighter, serene yet red" category would be Old Glasgow, but bear in mind that I am utterly in love with it, so I have a bad tendency to recommend it every single freakin' time! *Old Glasgow! Get your Old Glasgow! Cures everything, from new car smell to PMS, from ingrown nails to chicken pox..." Share this post Link to post
twistygirl Report post Posted June 19, 2004 A scent that fits the car would be good too. I got the 'velocity red" which the site doesn't do justice too, it's a real blue based blood red, still vibrant but not garish with a metallic/glittery gleam to it. I also got the darkest legal tinted windows so it'll look solid black & red. So I was thinking something sexy & devilish. I think your car is screaming out for a taste of Loviatar. Share this post Link to post
Gothabillywench Report post Posted June 20, 2004 (edited) Thanks Gal's! I think Loviatar or Lust are the way to go. the scent pads fade after about 2 3 months so I can go for something lighter when it starts heating up. - Yes Ishtar, it's bloody freezing here at the moment! I thought maybe Queen of hearts in Summer. Mind you- Beth gave me a bottle of "Aries" as a freebie with my last order so given I am a ram & the car is red...... though it will be 'born' in late July/early August so will be a Leo by birth. Still a forey little thing though Edited June 20, 2004 by Gothabillywench Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted June 20, 2004 I love the new car smell of my truck, but I wouldn't mind at all if it smelled like Loviatar. Not one bit. Share this post Link to post
supasonicsage Report post Posted June 22, 2004 Mind you- Beth gave me a bottle of "Aries" as a freebie with my last order so given I am a ram & the car is red...... though it will be 'born' in late July/early August so will be a Leo by birth. It is funny, because I got an imp of Black Forest in a swap and I couldn't really wear it. My car is a bmw, so in the car it went. It is funny how the car's "personality" helps to choose a scent =) Congrats on the new car! Share this post Link to post
Summerpixy Report post Posted August 3, 2004 I have a oil-water burner that uses a small votive candle for heat. I'm wondering what would be some good room scents to use with it. thanks! Share this post Link to post
Vicious Mistress Report post Posted August 3, 2004 Namaste Cheshire Cat Kitsune-Tsuki Old Glasgow Scarecrow Dana O'Shee Share this post Link to post
diabolique Report post Posted August 3, 2004 i've heard the caterpillar makes a great room scent, if you like incensey smells. Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted August 3, 2004 gingerbread poppet zephyr three witches rose red tushy Share this post Link to post
fairywingmaker Report post Posted August 3, 2004 I used The Caterpillar today. It smells gorgeous! I tried it using the candle wax from tea light candles, instead of the water. (its in another thread, but I couldn't find it right now) Works so much better than water and oil!!! I'll look some more for that thread and leave the link. Share this post Link to post
Ishtar Report post Posted August 3, 2004 My favourite oils for room scents are Jester, Old Glasgow, Old Cairo and Jolly Roger, depending on the mood I want to create. I also use some of the cinnamony blends, Three Witches in particular. Sometimes I will burn scents I like but cannot wear, either because my skin chemistry does weird things with them, or because they are a bit too much to wear. That's what I did with Bliss and Vice, that are really overly sweet on me, but turned out to be scrumptious room scents I might try Hellcat in the burner one of these days. Share this post Link to post
Ina Garten Davita Report post Posted August 3, 2004 March Hare is my *favorite* room scent. It makes the whole house smell like Disney at Christmastime! Share this post Link to post
Nadirah Report post Posted August 3, 2004 I use soy wax in my burner. It lasts sooo much longer! It also pumps up vanilla-e scents. I've been using Lughnasadh, Kali, O, Old Morocco, & hellfire in my burner and it smells delicious!! Share this post Link to post
allamanda Report post Posted August 3, 2004 I use and enjoy Snake Oil and The Star (not at the same time) in my burner. I must try some of the other suggestions in this thread, they sound really nice. Share this post Link to post
VorpalBunny Report post Posted September 25, 2004 Usually I like my BPAL too much to want to waste it scenting my car, but I'm all out of my rosewood EO that I used to use for car air freshener and am trying to decide what to replace it with. Snake Oil might be nice, but could I stand to use it up just to make my car smell nice? Hmmm. Any recommendations? Which scents do you use to burn in an oil burner or scent your car? (And shouldn't we have a FAQ for this? ) Share this post Link to post
amberbella Report post Posted September 25, 2004 I really like Whitechapel in my car. Share this post Link to post