boomtownrat Report post Posted March 30, 2019 (edited) Snake Oil draped over lemon bark and vetiver, dotted with lemon peel. I opened up the bottle and my eyes rolled back in my head. This was destined to be a dream scent for me! Snake Oil is my favourite GC. I love lemons, both to eat and to smell. Vetiver is in many of my favourite scents, and it gives this a solid base, smoothing out the sweet and the sour. ETA 4/16/2019: Now that it's had some time to settle, it's changed so much that I had to delete part of what I wrote above, because I don't want to mislead anyone who might only skim reviews. The lemon is barely detectable now and it's more of the tree itself, with what might be a snake hiding up there in the branches. I'm less sure that I'm going to need any backups, but I'll certainly keep wearing what I have. It's not like any of the many other Snake Oil blends I've tried. I'm going to layer it with Lemon-Scented Sticky Bat to see if I can recreate that lemon-forward scent that it had for the first several days. Edited April 16, 2019 by boomtownrat The scent changed a lot after a few weeks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nepthys Report post Posted April 1, 2019 I was really looking forward to this, but the vetiver drowns everything else out. There's no lemon and barely any Snake Oil. If I layer it with pure Snake Oil, it's just sort of woody Snake Oil. Not bad, just not what I was hoping for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
torikitty Report post Posted April 6, 2019 For me, the vetiver is far in the background. This smells like Lemon Sugar Cookies to me. Sweet and yummy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Itsafacade Report post Posted April 10, 2019 This is a lovely vetiver and lemon blend with Snake Oil just supporting from underneath. I think with time the Snake Oil will probably come out more. The vetiver here is woody and dry to me, and the lemon is fresh but not bitter or cleaner-ish. I really love it! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrunkForestNymph Report post Posted April 11, 2019 Definitely smells like lemon sugar cookies. boozy lemon sugar cookies warm out of the oven. As it dries it gets more lemony. I dig it Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Casablanca Report post Posted April 12, 2019 Mild lemon and dry, woody vetiver on a Snek background. Spring in dry woods. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lucchesa Report post Posted April 15, 2019 Snakes in the Lemon Tree went on as a bright, realistic lemon, something I love but which has been elusive for me in BPAL And still is, because that fresh lemon smell did not last long. First the Snake Oil came out and then the vetiver, and the lemon receded to the background. So full drydown on me was a really beautiful vetiver over a slightly lemony Snake Oil. Even more lemon would be amazing, but this is pretty great as it is. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
milo Report post Posted April 29, 2019 I love citrus and Snake Oil, but couldn't imagine how the two could pair together to make something lovely. At first, lemon and vetiver. It's almost like a fougre, I'm digging it at this point. More vanilla is coming out from the Snake Oil, and it's like lemon cookies fougre. I like this, but not enough to upgrade, it is a tad too masculine for me anyways. In a way, it reminds me of Dorian too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted May 30, 2019 Snake Oil and Lemon Scented Sticky Bat had a baby. A lemony snake baby. Lemon over snake oil. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
artisjok Report post Posted July 16, 2019 I was aching to get my hands on this one, hoping for a bright woodsy lemon & Snake Oil. My partial bottle goes on like a spiced lemon cookie, maybe sprinkled with nuts, oddly enough. Then, as it dries the lemon mostly fades, the gourmand sense goes away and it’s strongly vetiver-laced Snake oil. Mostly the vetiver. I am a bit disappointed by the first stage, wishing it less dessert-like and longer lemon life. I really like vetiver, so I’m cool with the drydown. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zorra Report post Posted August 4, 2019 As with the other Spring Serpents, there is no Snake Oil in this blend that I can smell. There is a note that is in all of the spring serpents, it just doesn't smell like snake oil. The blends do not look as if there is snake oil in them either, they are all transparent and lack the dark snake oil color. However, this is a gorgeous scent, and until I change my mind it is my favorite of the spring serpents. The vetiver makes the spring 'snake oil' note a lot better and the lemon, which in this blend is more woody than citrusy (but not a herbal lemon! It does seem to be a real lemon lemon) makes it a gorgeous, warm woody lemon scent. It makes me feel as if I am resting in a grove of lemon trees on a warm summer afternoon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RoseThornAndOak Report post Posted June 11, 2020 I don't get lemon cleaner but I do get pencil shavings for a bit. Dries down to a bright but turning sour woody blend. Like when oud/agarwood has an acrid scent, but not as bad. Meh. I'll let it age and see. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DizzyGinger Report post Posted September 29, 2020 (edited) This is basically pure sugared vanilla on me, with a bit of a woody foundation from the bark and the barest hint of lemon. On the drydown the lemon disappears completely, and it becomes more wood-forward, but is still primarily a strong vanilla. I don't really pick up the vetiver at all. I was hoping for something a little sharper, with deeper woodiness and less sugar, but though it's not something I'd normally wear it's pleasant enough to throw on once in awhile. Unfortunately the staying power is not great either. Edited September 29, 2020 by DizzyGinger Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Permanent.Black.Ink. Report post Posted November 1, 2020 So far this has really bummed me out. When I got it in the mail, I made the mistake of smelling it right away (don't do that) and it had this sharp, resinous quality I wasn't prepared for at all. I let it sit a few days, a week, and it mellows out--the lemon filters up. So ok, it's time for a skin test. Wet on skin: The lemon is sitting on top of the vetiver, and the snake oil is just globbed at the bottom. It's the aromatic equivalent of those barometric thermometers. Dry on skin: The lemon has gone, and it smells like a vintage men's cologne. I am going to let this one sit for about six months before I try it again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites