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Bewildered in a Dream - A disorienting eddy of French lavender, black tea, orange blossom, sharp green tea leaf, pink flowering thorn, and a blot of inky resins. Ah. A sharp spike of lavender and I think a bit of a bitter tannic edge from the two kinds of tea. Medicinal as fuck. Orange blossom and whatever pink flowering thorn is ... damnit, my skin is eating this up too fast. Or my nose is fatigued. This stays close to the skin even though I painted it on liberally. Is inky resins actually INK? I wonder if I can make it last a little longer... it's a fascinating scent. Sweet and bitter, herbal and floral. Huh. I can barely smell it with my nose on my arm... but I think I'm actually sitting in a faint, barely discernible cloud. Come back, Dream!

Blacker Than the Raven's Wing at Midnight - Well, it sounded like it should be good but the tea turns to anise/licorice immedietly and as that begins to mellow...POOF! The raven flies away. Gone, daddy-o.

Blood Phoenix - Dragon's blood resin, helichrysum, burgundy wine grape, red musk, opoponax, red poppy, myrrh, carnation, tonka, almond, mimosa, jonquil, and neroli. I have to try every dragon blood blend because hubs is crazy about it. I like how this manages to be be creamy, spicy and fruity all at once, in a very balanced way. Red musk appears to be my friend. The florals behave without becoming fakey sweet. But lets be honest, it's all about the husband leaning in and saying "Oooh! Pretty!"

Body, Remember - Profoundly sensual. The echo of caresses: raw black coconut, ambergris accord, ambrette seed, champaca flower, and sugar cane. Insanely good. It's like a cross between Death Adder and Temple viper. Coconutty, warm, incensy, sweet without being too sweet. It's just really amazing. Although... it doesn't smell like either an hour later. Then it's a sweet, musky (?) coconut. I think I'm catching the ambergris there. Not a bottle, but good!

Burning Vulva - Vanilla-infused amber, leather, beeswax, cyclamen, oakmoss, peru balsam, orange blossom, red ginger, tonka, opoponax, myrrh, and black pepper. -*GASP* Oh my god, This imp has just been languishing at the bottom of the box and I could have been wearing it. Even worse, If I'd tested this when I got it, maybe I could have found a bottle of this. My husband said "mmm. It's like amber that doesn't do that play-doh thing on you." Yeah. Exactly. It is exactly amber that doesn't do that sad making thing. Also, it's been on me for hours and no baby powder either. THIS is what I want out of O.This is the snarled hair and dreamy eyes of a woman who has just been thoroughly loved up. *cries* And now I get to obsessively troll the board for decants of this lovely lovely perfume.

Capricorn - Golden Priapus, is that you? It smells like you're carrying a little vetiver, but other than that, it's really similar.

Carnaval Diabolique - opium smoke, lemon flower, heliotrope, tuberose, black musk, vanilla, coconut, apricot flower.
Seems to be a quick fading lemon flower SN. Retest in a few days to weeks to see if it settles down a little. I would LOVE to catch even a hint of those other notes.

Copulating Mice - I remember not liking this. Why didn't I like this? Bergamot, clove, hazelnut, pecan, lavender, tonka, and thyme. I think the only possible trouble notes are the nuts. And I do have a little furry nut thing in the background. But I think the other notes are good. Maybe age took out whatever was bothering me when I first tested it. I wonder why I didn't like it? It's pretty nice right now.

Dolce Stil Nuovo - Floral? Yes, but one that gets along with my skin. Very fresh and light and pretty. But... at the end it's a sweeter floral than I like.
Entangled - Kudzu vine, raw honey, ginger cream, and gingergrass. Dark green at first, menacing. Sweetens with honey and spicy, creamy ginger. Unique and quite wonderful.

Khajuraho- This is a blissful, euphoric blend based on an ancient Indian love potion: honey, date palm, tuberose, davana blossom, amber, white sandalwood, vanilla bean, Damask rose, and champaca flower. I like this, but not without reservation. It's sweet and very very mildly incensy. Waxy maybe. Got "meh" face from the hubs.

Noche Buena - A celebration of the Nativity: the light, uplifting incense of the Misa de Noche Buena, purple sage, and a vibrant bouquet of plumeria, chrysanthemum, tuberose, Angel's Trumpet, Mexican tiger lily, dahlia, and azucenas. Floral, green. Light and pretty. We'll see if it goes funky. Seems to stay nice - not me, but nice.

Some Strangeness in the Proportion - Rich vanilla sandalwood elegantly distorted by oudh, labdanum, scarlet saffron, and pink pepper. Sweet woodiness with a slightly peppery, slightly incensy background. Pleasant.

Startled Toad - Golden amber and coconut with frankincense, frothy vanilla, carnation, sweet aged patchouli, and lemongrass. Coconut, check. Patch and frank... I think so. Amber and vanilla adding sweetness and... uh. Hm. Intense bitter edge with a lemony aftertaste. Okay. Lemongrass is weird on me. Then again, the bitterness is something of a foil to the otherwise creamy, coconutty sweetness. After all the lemon candy around here, I'm shocked to find something that doesn't scream lemon at me.

Tarot: Hermit - Clean and sweet and... nothing crazy special.

Visions of Autumn iii - bourbon vanilla, aged patchouli, honey, and ceylon cinnamon. No burning! The cinnamon is very very subtle. Strong honey (it's the fruity/juicy honey that is... sometimes iffy on a headache so be careful) - everything else blends in the background. Close to the skin, we'll see how long it stays (not very, I think) but it's LOVELY. (Later, fainter but still lovely. Way more lasting power than I would have guessed.

Weeping Branches Moon - Graceful, arching branches, heavy with plum and apricot blossoms, sweet ichigo, and a bouquet of peony, anemone, honeysuckle, spider lily, and hydrangea against a backdrop of luminescent, gently glowing lunar oils. My goodness, that's some fleurs you have there. And strawberries, apparently. I have to say, this is very very pretty and pink in nature. Girly goodness. I might actually wear this once in a while, though I'd really have to be in the mood for it. Um. Now it's just that overly sweet "perfume" smell that reminds me of nail polish remover or hairspray.

Lydialove

Lydialove

 

I sort of want to smell and maybe wear a perfume inspired by these pictures.

The work of Dennis Fast. All I can think is "Yes! I'd love a relaxed and happy polar bear in a field of flowers perfume." I am pretty much in love with these photos. The flowers are fireweed, I guess. I haven't found a good description for how they smell yet, but apparently they can be made into a lovely jelly with a citrusy flavor. Dried it's supposed to smell of citrus and berry. But I can't find anyone who describes the smell of the flower beyond "gentle, bright and perfumey" .

Lydialove

Lydialove

 

Imping along

Imps a comin' in:   #20 love oil - A potent, enticing love formula, favored among Louisiana courtesans. Sharp rose and herbs soap. Yeah... I don't need to smell like that. (not bad in the oil burner though...)   Bard - Bay rum, honey, and white musk mingling with the scent of harp wood and lute strings and the twang of horn brass. - Are you kidding me? For a moment I could picture the lute in my mind! Ok... maybe not a lute. Maybe a ukulele, but still. Wood and strings... but not too much of either. I got no brass, though. The other notes combine into a lyric, gentle sweetness with the suggestion of a wood fire without really smelling like one and the barest hint of the smell of the outdoors in someone's hair. Seems to settle down into an echo of O. Arm huffing yummy yum. WANT. Added: It's close to the skin, clean and sexy as hell on my husband. I'll retest, but this may very well be a bottle.   Black Phoenix - Rosey almonds. Nice, not soapy rose and almond creamyness. Someone said cinnnamon but I'm not getting any of that burn. It's quite nice!   Blood Kiss - Lush, creamy vanilla and the honey of the sweetest kiss smeared with the vital throb of husky clove, swollen red cherries, but darkened with the vampiric sensuality of vetiver, soporific poppy and blood red wine, and a skin-light pulse of feral musk. A tiny dab tells me this is all cherries and vetiver. More testing must follow. Possibly followed by arranging to have myself drowned in it. I just heard my wallet cry out in pain. How can so many of these be so delicious?   Cheshire Cat - Grapefruit, red currant, dark musk, Roman chamomile, delphinium, and lavender. Starts beautifully - the grapefruit and lavender is delightful. But the grapefruit and lavender fade leaving something sort of boring.   Darkness - Blackest opium and narcissus deepened by myrrh. Erk. Narcissus not for me!   The Dodo - No wood. Just fruit and sweet. Nope!   Dwarf - Iron filings and chips of stone, Styrian Golding hops, and soot-covered leather. - Oh damn. I like this too. Rock and hops and leather. Yup! I really want to try this on the husband, although it doesn't come across as overly masculine on me. The hops lose their bitterness and a faint sharpness emerges (iron? maybe?). Completely boring on the husband.   Eternal - Stephanotis, cyclamen, heliotrope, white rose and gardenia. White Fleurs. It's not exactly soapy or headachy, it's just not me.   Event Horizon - A disconcerting scent, heavy and oppressive, through which no light, no matter, and no spirit can escape. Black opium, labdanum, opoponax, black orchid, and benzoin. All base notes as far as I can tell! Smoky opium on the first whiff. I haven't as of yet narrowed in on what labdanum, opoponax or orchid actually smell like themselves... but i think I'm getting the benzoin, the deep resin, vanilla-like sweetness. This one is dark, heavy, and quite lovely.   Fire For Thy Stepmother's Daughters - Flaming coals, hellfire, and blackened bone. Strong soapy ashtray faded surprisingly quick to mildly spicy bubblegum. Close to the skin. Weird dry down, there. No thank you!   Fire of Love - No notes listed. Designed to rekindle fire between lovers. At first it's wood and musk, maybe patchouli an musk. Then it's... wood and civet. Then it's civet. Yeah.... civet is not for me. Later: OHMYGOD GET IT OFF!   Galvanic Goggles - Metallic notes with Indian musk, tobacco flower, and African balsam. Metallic notes = nice but ordinary old gentleman cologne. NOOOOOOO.   Hetairae - Golden honey, fiery patchouli, sweet fig and clove, and a blushing touch of ylang ylang. AAAhhh! Ylang ylang, fig and honey. I love the fig and with the ylang ylang it's so freaking pretty. Oh my. This really is gorgeous. Purely and completely gorgeous. I love this. Retest and very likely bottle. Does eventually settle down to powder...   Haunted - Soft golden amber darkened with a touch of murky black musk. - Goddamnit. I can't like all of these imps, can I? I can't even describe this one. It's dark and rich. Black musk is, clearly, quite nice on me and it seems to keep amber from doing that precious play-doh trick it likes to do on my skin. WAIT! I just got a whiff baby powder. Just a whiff, but it might be enough I don't have to buy ALL the perfume.   Iago - Malevolent, dark and shadowy: sinuous black musk, wet leather and vetiver. Dark and bitter. That's not a complaint. I'm going to try to layer this with some sweet perfumes and see what happens.   Jabberwocky - An earthy yet buoyant scent: pine, eucalyptus and orange. Fruity Golden Priapus? The eucalyptus makes it edgier but the orange makes it really loopy. I like it but probably don't want to smell like this. Maybe. I'm thinking this imp is getting used for air freshening.   Le Petite Mort - Warm, damp skin flushed with the glow of passion, touched by ylang ylang and myrrh. At first it was just MYRRH which I like but a single note is not what I'm after. Like, where tha ylang ylang at? So I rolled the imp around and dabbed a bit more on. And it bloomed a bit. I get none of the O that others seem to get but it's sweet, slightly sweaty (in a fresh physical effort sort of way) and stays quite close to the skin. It might be gorgeous. Will test again. I think it went back to all myrrh?   Lilith - Mother of Demons, Vengeful Fury, Darkest Seductress, Queen of the Djinn, Goddess of the Gate. Red wine, myrrh, black musk, and attar of rose. Oh heavens. That is heady! The first wine soaked rush is crazy, made me say "uh oh!" But the wine recedes to the background and then the incensed roses. Yes yes, I have other incensed roses but not these exactly. I wish I still had full goth regalia for this one. Sometimes these perfumes are described as dark and it's like a picnic in the spring but this one really does seem dark to me. And sexy as fuck. Seriously.   The Lotus Tree - This is supposed to be lotus and honey but I'd swear there's opium poppy too. It's a lovely blend of sweet, tart and languid. Geez, I think I like it!!   Maenad - Orgiastic mayhem in the extreme: sweet strawberry and orange blossom distorted by carnation, black poppy and hibiscus. Candy and flowers. Heavy on the candy. I mean, it's delicious and fun. It smells great. It's a hair down, sundress and strappy sandal kind of scent. That being said, I can count on one hand the number of days in my life I would have chosen Maenad and still have fingers to spare.   Neutral - A flawless skin musk. Close to the skin - clean, the tiniest bit fruity smelling. Like a freshly washed person you like, and they have nice soap (though... not really soapy if that makes sense)   No. 93 Engine - Balm of Gilead, benzoin, frankincense, balsam of peru, beeswax, saffron, galbanum, calamus, hyssop, mastic, lemon balm, and white sage. Fast morpher here! From super medicinal smelling woods to slightly smoky, herbal and lightly sweet. Very interesting! I applied a little more to try and get a better sense of it, it was fading so fast. Wet and drying it's very intense. It's kind of amazing that it's so nice dry.   Pink Snowballs - Ridiculous. Pink. Plastic. Candy.   Prurience - This scent smoulders with a lust that singes the edge of your nerves and leaves your soul chilled: red amber and scorched musk with voluptuous carnation, charred vetiver, sensuous tonka, and orris. Huh. Smooth from the amber, musk and tonka. Spicy carnation way in the back. I haven't figured out orris yet. Retest! Retesting says strong smoky vetiver and baby powder. Uhhhhh...retest the retest??   Ravenous - An utterly feral, thoroughly rousing perfume. Red patchouli sweetened by orange blossom. Not complex, really, but a great balance between patchouli woody/grassiness and orange blossom which is more and more seeming to be a floral I can really wear and enjoy. Stays close to the skin but lasts for hours. Wants the precious.   Roadhouse - Truck stop sleaze. Weedy dandelion and hops with a whiff of tobacco and hemp and a swirl of booziness. Oh, man. Dandelions and grass - clean and sunny. Is there sleeze here? I get no sleeze. This is bright and cheerful and I... might like it. That's really freaking surprising. It also gets eaten by my skin almost instantly. Hm.   Shattered - A blend of white champagne notes, grapefruit, lotus, slivered mint and crystalline aquatic blooms. Oookay. I at least appreciate having the idea that "aquatic blooms" is not my thing. Yech. Also, lotus. So sweet AND cologny. MMMM. No.   Shroud - Wood, flowers and then poof! It's gone! It disappeared too quickly to review.   Smokestack - Creosote, coal, and industrial waste. Whoa nelly! That's maybe more intense than good for me.   Spellbound - Incense and roses - nice if I ever run out of Mircalla The Grave Pig - Fig, oakmoss, mushroom caps, and patchouli. Earthy fig. Really great earthy fig with low throw but crazy staying power. *sigh* I really like this one too.   The Raven - Violet and neroli mingled with iris, white sandalwood and dark musk. Imp looks aged. Very light and close to the skin. I have to put my nose right on it. Not dark at all - pretty violets. But I think I have other pretty violets.​   Wanton - Rose! and then my skin ate most of it. I have nice rose but this is nice.   Wicked - Jasmine, rose and myrrh. It's really lovely. But I'm wearing Ysabel and it covers the same bases but is more complex.   Yemaya - Her ofrrenda is a bounty of melons and grapes, strewn with the petals of the flowers of motherhood, draped with sea mosses. Lovely sweet melon with a background of flowers... that I may or may not be amping. It's sticky sweet.

Lydialove

Lydialove

 

All these Aged Imps!

Absinthe - a bright pop of citrus and mint that immediately turns into soap. Oh! and then the soap turns to anise! Perfect! I don't love it but I sort of like it.

Alice's Evidence (aged) - Fruitastic! I like the gingery spicyness and there's throw like whoa, but there's something that makes my eyes water and flutter in a self protective way when I raise my wrist to sniff. It seems to be mellowing on my wrist but it's still so strong!!! Oh. I think i got it on my nose. Later: It's a yankee candle with incredible throw. Yee gods.

Al-Shairan (aged) - huh. Spicy but overly sweet and a little band-aidy. Not my jam, I think

Anne Bonny - Mostly wood with some musk, Quite dry and very close to the skin. Another imp that may be too old for testing.

Aureus - Wood and amber. Close to the skin and nice. Not knocking me over, but nice.

Baneberry - Green, fresh, floral with a background of dark berries. Berry soap. Might be headachy.

Bathsheba - Carnation and musk and... plum? Mostly a feminine carnation, but plum may have mellowed over time. I'd love a new imp.

Bewitched - Well, that's pretty. That could be a lovely summer scent.

Black Lotus - River demons smell like bubblegum and nail polish remover. That is not what I thought river demons would smell like.


Cairo - On me: a burst of lemony brightness followed by incense and nail polish remover. Great throw. Ick. On the husband: Meh. Away ye go!

Cathedral - Dry woods and a kiss of incense. Boy did my skin eat that fast.

The Caterpillar - Have some fucking FLOWERS why don't you? Smoky after a while, maybe.
Christmas Eve in the Counting House - Creaky wood, thick fog, and dying embers. Wha? Is there an aquatic note that doesn't hate me? Maaaaybe?

Come to Me - Sexual attractant smells like pretty soap?

Cthulu - Dapper little old man cologne. Aquatic notes are a shitshow on me except, apparently THESE aquatic notes. On dry down this got pretty rad. I'm not buying a bottle of this. Even if I kind of like it.

Czernobog - Such a dark, thick oil! Animalian and musky. I wonder if aging has mellowed this significantly. This imp is a keeper, it's really quite rich.

Dance of Death - Aged out all interesting notes I guess. This is nice but it's sort of the basic bitch of patchouli and myrhh blends. I might have been really excited about this before sniffing The Grave Pig or Death Adder.

Deadly Nightshade Honey - Honey and flowers. Not a bad flower but I like some of the honeys more.

Deep in Earth - Shares a note with Zombi, that my nose refuses to acknowledge as dirt.

Devil's Claw - Pretty much like Malediction. Vetiver party!

Dracul - masculine. I catch no mint. Very nice gentleman's sexy cologne. Probably too normal for husband.

Dragon's Claw - Dragon's blood and three sandalwoods too many. Blar!

Dragon's Tears - Geez, soap. It's okay on dry-down but super light and not fabulous on me the way so many BPAL perfumes appear to be.

Envy (sigh. aged) - I suspect aging has really mellowed this. It's herbal and green but very light. I like it. I need to try it fresher, but I suspect after I do, I'll be buying a bottle. Or not. I slathered and it faded rather quickly to a faint... nail polish remover smell.

French Love - ooooooooh. Oh, goodness, that's surprisingly lovely. Beautiful floral with a tangy something and probably dragon's blood. Husband approves emphatically. Emphatically.

Gamorrah (again with the aged) What begins with fig is abruptly flattened with a slightly scorched wooden paddle. Someone spanked mah figs! And then it's a very very dry wood. Whatever sweetness is there appears to be from the Mitzvah Gororet Mitzvah I was wearing earlier today. Woody with dry fig way in the background.

Greed - I think I found a truly dead imp. Almost undetectable. Woods at a great distance - I need a new imp.

Hades - Dreaded narcissus is actually well tempered here with woody, incensy notes. I don't think it's a "me" scent, but it's surprisingly beautiful. (try on the husband! fleurs!)

Harlequin and Columbine - French vanilla, red currant, sage, balsam, rosewood, mandarin, lemon peel, pomegranate, and cedar. Ooooo! Yummy!

Hellfire (aged) - Gentleman's club, for sure. The notes don't pop out at me, just blend into a distinguished gentleman's cologne.

Hunger - Well. Maybe narcissus is not the death note I thought it was. Black narcissus, orange blossom and vanilla. I'm betting part of the OMFG deliciousness of this one is that it's over 5 years old. Super dark, thick oil. Spicy orange amazeballs. I'm thinking about going dancing tonight in this one.

Jolly Roger - Aquatic cologne.

Kabuki (aged) - Cherry punch to the face! The anise and musk make a nice accompaniment but that doesn't make the initial cherry sweet/tart all over my wrists any less weird. Boom! I smell like Twizzlers. It's not bad but it is not my usual style. After a little more time it's cherry cola! Days later I find myself reaching for this imp. I guess... I like smelling like Twizzlers and/or cherry cola. The imps a keeper and a bottle is under consideration.

Kill-Devil - That is really sweet, which I guess is not a surprise since the notes listed are molasses and honey. It makes me think of the honey in Defututa which I'm not so sure is good on me. My husband just gave me a stink face and and icky sound over it. That's confirmation enough for me. No bueno on me.

Kubla Kahn - Smoky sweet and gently floral. Complex as hell. Maybe quite nice. Try on the man! He was meh on it, though.

The LIghts of Men's Lives - Lit candles. No really, sweet lit candles. Retest this one. Hours later it's unlit candles. Jeeebus

Mad Hatter (omg so many aged imps) - What the? *scrambles to read notes* - okay, then. Minty, herbal musk it is. I think I want to compare a new imp to an old imp. Also, that is quite pleasant, if initially very weird. Another also, I think my skin's a tad dry because it's eating scent today.

Magdalene - Uh. That can't be right. I mean, that really... bitter with a background of rose. Nope.

Malediction - Oh, it has vetiver in it? Gosh, I'd never have guessed. Hay-oh! Honestly, I kind of like it, even though it's really really intense. The aged stuff is the consistency of molasses. I think it would be good for layering with the stuff that's too sweet.

Midnight Bell (aged) - How the heck does Beth actually do "crumbling stone"?? Dirt, clay, rock. The incense is there too. Is church incense different from head shop incense? It's lighter and cleaner smelling than, say, nag champa. That's sort of magical. I wouldn't mind smelling of this, but finding a bottle is probably more work that it's worth. I might... keep an eye out though. Oh, durrr. I guess I can order it from a store. Hmmm. Might be nice for amping up th.e dirt note in Zombi...

Moonshine and Mist (disc) - At first a surprisingly gentle, clean floral. Ethereal is right. And then I saw a review that called it "Dove soap". Oh. Yeah. That's totally Dove soap.

O (just as aged as all of 'em) - Okay, okay. I know I tested this imp, uh, 5 years ago or so. If I recall, it was awful on me. So... is this lovely because I've changed or because this imp is at least five years old and has become liquid gold? I'm going to give this today... and if it's still amazing I'm buying a bottle to put in the closet for a couple of years. LATER: sweet and baby powder. Uh... so... no on that bottle.

Old Scratch - I think the lavender fougere has aged out. Amber and patch and faint herbal cologne. Nice but not me.

The Obsidian Widow - Oh my stars and garters does that start out with some jasmine. After a few minutes I get some incense and dry rose. It may be turning soapy (sandalwood, you cad). No wine whatsoever. After a while I had to wash it off.

Phantom - Myrrh, dark musk, attar of rose and ylang ylang Oooh. Oh that's kind of lovely. Man oh man that's some lovely incensy rose. Goddamn! .... oh. uh... soap.

Phoenix Steamworks (aged)- geez, that's sort of nice. Golden for sure. Definitely a cologny scent. I wonder how it would be on my husband... oh nope nope nope. Just nose tickling cologne.

Rapture - JAAAAAASMIN! And then a little rose and incense ... and then soap. Yup. I'd love to wash with that soap.

Red Lace (aged) - Red musk is turning out to be a winner for me, but I get anxious when I see tobacco as a note - as an ex-smoker I find it can either make me disgusted or set up with little echo of longings past. This gives me just a hint of that longing, making it not viable to wear this regularly. And since I have plenty of red musk plus other lovely in my collection and since I don't get any other notes... I'm not in the least bit sad that this would be hard to get ahold of now.

Red Lantern - Oh, this to me is a brown, not red aroma. Golden and furred and rich and... celery? Celery??? Yeah. Incense, tobacco and celery.

Redoul Honey (aged)- Juicy and tart fruity sweetness. It makes me want candy. It's delicious and cheerful and smells very nice on me in a way that doesn't fit my self image at all. I keep sniffing my wrist, though! No bottle, but I'll keep the imp around. 4 Hours later and it's faded but instead of morphing into something cloying or headache inducing, it has continued to be tart and juicy. Oh, dear. I didn't wan't to like it but I think I do.

Rumpelstilzchen - For the notes, suprisingly light and soapy. I am less sad that this is dc'd.

Shub-Niggurath - I have no idea how old this is. I think it harkens back to when it was LE. Warm, brown, mildly spicy. Resiny. Nice nice. And then it mellows to something a little masculine and not too exciting.

Slippery Poppy Tincture - Oh, yummy! Floral with tart berries and honey. That's really delightful!

Squirting Cucumber- Cucumber. That's totally a spa day. Dude, I'd love some lime in there.

Sri Lanka (dc) - Indian sandalwood and cedar, and the dry incense smoke of olibanum, gum mastic, patchouli and myrrh. Wooood. Dry woods. Nice though. But the skin is *eating* it fast.

Three Brides - Rose and orange, very nice but then the lurking cala lillies start stomping around. I *almost* really like this. Almost.

Umbra (dc) - patchouli and wood. It's nice!

Voodoo Lily - Lily and then nailpolish remover. Nope.

Wanton - Sandalwood and palmarosa seem to be duking it out over rose and patchouli's lifeless forms. No,

Whitechapel (aged)- A burst of lime and rind over clean with a faint herbal lavender and sweetness. The lime calms down (too quickly!) and then it's just a freshly washed sort of sweet, but a nice one. A very nice summer fragrance for light hearted moods. Probably should avoid while headachy.

Whoso List to Hunt (dc) - Another incensy rose - a good one on me though.

Wilde - Okay, so... I really should sniff this one less aged. I'd love to get the full impact of the herbal notes which I suspect have mellowed here. That being said, it starts very masculine cologne and then *poof*! It's lovely. A little sweet, a little herbal, a little tart, just an echo of citrus (Ah, bergamot). It's pretty nice. It seems clean and sophisticated to me.

Womb Furie (2011?) - I didn't like this when I first tried it but...it's sort of nice now. I dabbed the tiniest bit (it was powerful once upon a time) and none of the stages so far have been headachy and now it's a sweet, slightly fruity powder. It would at least be worth getting another decant to age and wear once every so often.

Lydialove

Lydialove

 

Perfumes that work on me and their notes

Ask the Nearest Hippie -patchouli, hemp, smoky vanilla bean, and cannabis accord
Body Remember - The echo of caresses: raw black coconut, ambergris accord, ambrette seed, champaca flower, and sugar cane.
Burning Vulva - Vanilla-infused amber, leather, beeswax, cyclamen, oakmoss, peru balsam, orange blossom, red ginger, tonka, opoponax, myrrh, and black pepper. -
Death Adder 2006 - Snake Oil (Indonesian spices sugared with vanilla, patchouli) with vetiver, black coconut, vanilla, and opoponax.
Defututa - Olive blossom, honey, smoky vanilla, cinnamon, jasmine, sandalwood, and champaca flower. (whoa. Apply Lightly! Also, cinnamon is not a working note unless it's aged unto death. Defututa really almost doesn't work.)
Kabuki - cherry, red musk, star anise
Mme. Moriarty 2006 - Red musk, vanilla bean, pomegranate, patchouli leaf and wild plum.
Mircalla - red musk, purple orchid, frankincense, smoky vanilla, Styrian herbs, peru balsam, tonka, Zanzibar clove, and patchouli
Redoul Honey - Poisonous blackberry and honey
TKO- Lavender, sugared vanilla?
Wanda - deep red merlot, faint hint of leather, sexual musk and body heat over crushed roses, violets and myrtle
Whip - black leather and damp red rose.
Ysabel - Red carnation, red roses, Spanish cedar, velvet musk, pomegranate, clove, and incense.
Zombi -Dried roses, rose leaf, Spanish moss, oakmoss and deep brown earth.

Lydialove

Lydialove

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