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Lucchesa

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  1. Lucchesa

    Leaf Spirits

    Definitely a stealth dead leaves note here, which I imagined from the name. Spicy smoky vetiver against a backdrop of dead leaves. I don't think I have any DL + vetiver blends, and I like it a lot.
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    Dead Leaves, Prune & Patchouli

    Dead leaves and a dry patchouli, beautiful. I hadn't thought of it until I read Poenari's review above, but yes, very much like Autumn Leaves and Haitian Patchouli HG, one of my absolutely favorites. After a while some dark sweetness emerges from the dried plum. Kind of hippie, kind of goth, exactly what I want to wear in October.
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    Copperhead Snake on Dead Leaves

    I really never get snake oil out of this one. I get dead leaves and a lot of neroli, which is always a bully with my skin chemistry, and they continue to be the main players on my skin here. No amber, cardamom or smoked vanilla, just neroli, dead leaves, neroli. I wish this worked on me!
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    Witch Birds

    I think this must be a decant @Teamama gifted me as it would have been foolhardy for me to order something this violet-forward, even though all the other notes a good on me. But when there's violet involved, I barely make out the other notes. Between the violets and the plums, it's very purple, and I do get an opium note underneath and a vanilla sandalwood note on top. Still, everything pretty much ends up getting subsumed by violet, and it's not a note that works well on my skin.
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    Dead Leaves, Black Cherry & Incense Tar

    So much big cherry energy! Juicy bing cherry right off the bat, lots of it, outpacing the dead leaves and incense tar which are pretty quiet throughout. Unlike doomsday _disco I love the dead leaves note and hoped for more of it, and given the descriptor tar I was hoping for something darker and smokier. I find this becomes exactly what I wanted it to be if layered with Dead Leaves on Fire.
  6. Dead leaves, though not emerging as clearly on my skin as some years' leaf piles. Faint clove and some cream that threatens to go off on my skin but stays in line. Some smoky whiskey sweetened by the other notes, or sweet on its own. I never really get burnt marshmallow, neither the burnt part nor the marshmallow part. This is not rapturous on me like DL & Scotch a few years back, which I was hoping for a version of, but it's nice enough after a year of aging. I had to reapply twice, once in the early afternoon, once around 6 before going out, and the throw is minimal, but that's standard for me.
  7. Lucchesa

    Hunter’s Moon: Black Musk and Black Honey

    Skin chemistry changes have made some honeys go weird on me, so I was curious to try black honey. It seems to be a fruity honey that melds with a grape-y dark musk. I'm used to red musk being fruity, not black musk. It's confusing. This reminds me, I think, of Bess? I haven't smelled it in ages and don't have an imp to compare, but Black Honey and Black Musk evokes a strong scent memory linked to one of the imps in my very first BPAL order, and I think it was Bess. Once dry some of the fruitiness is mitigated, and it becomes a sweeter cousin to Haunted, with good wear length. I think this would be a good scent for a bad mood, or for counteracting some of the terribleness that is our world right now.
  8. Lucchesa

    Here I Sette My Thynge to Springe

    A greener version of Graveyard Dirt. Super realistic garden center vibe!
  9. Lavender blends often start out as a big blast of lavender that don’t last on my skin. But I love lavender and always hope one will stick around, so I keep trying. I get lots of lavender in the opening which is quickly supplanted by an awkward sandalwood, like the sandalwood soap in an import shop. I can barely make out the dead leaves which seems to be a recurring theme with this year’s leaf pile. This was not a good DL year for me, sadly.
  10. Lucchesa

    The Pearl

    The orris butter went wrong on me. Shea notes do that sometimes too. All the other notes should have been marvelous, but they all got subsumed by the cloyingly buttery orris. Oh well, I shall pass this one on and be glad I got to try it.
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    Kon Kurabe Tama No Ase

    Love this! I don't often wear total foodies, but Kon Kurabe is delightful. Kind of a cinnamony pistachio marzipan, very sweet, very mood lifting. I think I need this in my life this month.
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    Frog Moon: Iris and Wild Patchouli

    I love patchouli but avoid iris; this scent was a gift from the ever-wonderful @Teamama and I'm really glad I got to try it. I'm not sure it's for me, though it's certainly a thing of beauty. Galadriel would wear this. This is Lothlórien patchouli, not your hippie variety -- it's much greener and airier. This is a silvery, dry blend, no sweetness at all, and it conveys earth and sapling and light and breeze. @gentle-twig's review above is a masterpiece, and my experience is quite similar to how they describe theirs. This is the most unusual patchouli I have tried, and I will keep my decant and see if I find the magic of this combination outweighing my reluctance towards iris and its violet-adjacent tendencies.
  13. Lucchesa

    Dead Leaves, Dried Lilacs, and Labdanum

    So, I just found last year's Weenies. I had misplaced them during my major construction project. And I'm shocked to see no one has reviewed this. Which I can do in one word: LILAC. Somehow I ended up with two decants of this -- not sure if that was a mistake or if I really thought I would love it. And when I test the second decant on my other wrist, I can make out the labdanum, more a spicy than a syrupy variety. Dead leaves? Not yet. I'll check back and see if they appear in later drydown. ETA Nope. Big lilac energy, dead leaves MIA. One decant to my sales page and the other to be stored with my springtime scents.
  14. Lucchesa

    Bobbing for Jack O’Lanterns

    Baked apples (with apple pie spices of course) and buttery pumpkin, and my skin eats this one up rather quickly. I prefer plain old Jack, but if apple is your jam it might work really well for an autumnal scent. Glad I got to try this one!
  15. My GC faves are Depraved and Goblin. I have lots of scents in this category -- currently wearing Startled Toad from 2015 -- yum!!!
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