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prisca

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  1. prisca

    How to write your order

    Ivyandpeony, you were very kind and your explanation is clear and exhaustive. You solved my problem, thank you very much!
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    How to write your order

    In a few time I'm gonna place an order together with some friends (so that we can share postal expenses -and maybe customs tax-). We intend to try so many imps and I fear that the 300 characters of the paypal message won't be enough. what must I do to solve the problem, please?
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    I have a bottle of a french niche parfume that resembles very much BPAL's 'HARLOT': I mean 'EAU LENTE' by Diptyque.
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    The search for the perfect Violet....

    thanks everybody, I'm reading all the topic step by step (It takes a little time because -as you can easily see- my english is so poor), learning too many things I didn't know and planning my next order. (special thanks to Patina)
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    The search for the perfect Violet....

    Hi everybody! Violet is one of the fragrances-of-my heart. Thinking about my next order I'm searching for a BPAL that resembles the violet fragrance I have in my mind: a deep, creamy and dark violet, not green and not too tender. a little bit sugared and woody enough, but not too sugared and not too woody: I'd like the violet fragrance to be predominat. If is there a BPAL like this, please let me know so that I can put It in my next order! thanks
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    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    Scheherazade is a female name of Persian origin (not Arabic, Persian is an indo-european language, Arabic is a semitic one) and Its right pronunciation must be: SHE-HE-RA-ZA-DEH'.
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    The Miller's Daughter

    I like The miller's daughter because of Its smell of fresh rose, just like a rose picked up freshly from a dewy garden early in the morning. Not too green, not even metallic on my skin but dusty and sweet, really It has a reference to the wet straw. I smelled so many rose parfumes and I find this very pleasant and long lasting.
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    O

    this parfume is very soft and ambery, the light sweetness of honey is tender and creamy enough to introduce you in a relaxing atmosphere without sounding too gourmand, I find in It a very pleasant sensation, calming and exciting in the same way. makes me feel good.I think I must have a full bottle.
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    Chimera

    to me this is one of the most animalistic BPAL I've tried. In which way cinnamon drives into a deep and dusty animal scent I don't know, but this sense of feline hair intrigues so much.
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    Horn of Plenty

    In this parfume I smell best of all the cocoa head note, not too chocolate or gourmand, a deep and woody cocoa with a hint of cherry that really makes you feel in the best way to help your Fortune.
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    have you ever tried Serge Lutens's "Louve"? It's quite similar to BPAL's HECATE: It reminds the smell of that middle-eastern sweets called 'loukhoum'. a sweet almond gourmand very very enjoyable!
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    Phantom

    Phantom opens with fascinating and deep animalic notes, dusty feline hair. After about ten minutes you begin to smell the heart notes that contain a hint of gold-honeyed ylang and a powerful and fantastic powdery rose attar, one of the most pleasant roses I have ever tried. The undertones of sandalwood add a creamy softness to the blend. It you love rose -as I do-, you won't loose this blend.
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    have you ever smelled "Alamut" by great italian nose Lorenzo Villoresi? Well, it reminds me to BPAL's Baghdad. Deep and spicy. (Alamut is a fortress in Persia).
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    Looking for a BPAL that Resembles a Favorite Perfume

    I like very much a french parfume by L'Artisan Parfumeur called "Passage d'Enfer" (lilium and frankincense), and there is a BPAL blend very similar to it: SHEOL.
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    Nanshe

    the first impression is lemongrass, cumin and lavender. after half an hour I smell a little bit of incense in the drydown. unusual and captivating fragrance.
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