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lilirose

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    Blood Amber
  • Favorite Scents
    Dragon's blood, amber, rose, vetiver, lavender, aquatics, ozone, myrrh, honey, chamomile, patchouli, cinnamon, frankincense, clove, leather, aconite, any citrus other than neroli.

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    singing, making music, computers, Irish trad witchcraft, henna, BPAL, books (mostly non-fiction), pretty rocks, ancient history
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  1. lilirose

    fizzy, sorta carbonated, sparkling blends?

    I can't believe nobody's mentioned Spinning Multicolored Metallic Pinwheel from last summer. That, to me, is the fizziest fruity BPAL ever.
  2. lilirose

    Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils

    The BPAL page says "Terms used on this site such as 'brimstone', 'saltpeter', 'opium', and the like are intended as descriptive copy, and are not literal translations of the ingredients of our scents. Srsly.", so I expect that means no real opiates are harmed in the process of making BPAL.
  3. lilirose

    Hell's Belle Claw Polish

    I've been on a bit of a nail polish kick for the last few months, collecting OPIs and Essies and Orlys like a mad thing, but Hell's Belle is one of my very favourite polishes ever. The colour is pretty much unique, in my experience. With my skin, it looks like a seashell-pink with lots and lots of gold- far more pink than beige. It has an amazing gorgeous shimmer, especially in sunlight. It's subtle, classy, and neutral, but it's also one that makes me catch sight of my nails and go "ooooh". It looked really good when my nails were short, and it looks just as good now that my nails are getting longer. It is sheer, but for me three medium-thickness coats makes it pretty much opaque. I don't have any drying problems when using a quick-dry top coat over it. My only complaint is that its wear length before tip wear and chipping is medium at best- it has a tendency to chip a bit faster than some of my other polishes, though not as fast as others. Even so, I've finished about a quarter of my bottle (which I've only had for about two months) and I will definitely order more when it's gone.
  4. lilirose

    Lawn Gnome

    On skin, wet- straight-up molasses with a dirty kind of note which is probably patchouli, though patchouli doesn’t usually smell dirty to me. Drydown- loses some of its overwhelming sweetness and goes definitely mossy. Not getting any vanilla or fruit. I’ve got a mental picture of taking a bottle of molasses and pouring it down the trunk of a tree. This is certainly unique, but I'm not sure it's very “me”. I love aged patchouli, though, so I’m going to hang onto it for a while and see how it ages before I decide whether or not to swap it away.
  5. lilirose

    How Doth the Little Crocodile

    This was a rarity for me- I bought a 5ml unsniffed despite it being GC, and I’m glad I did, because I think I’ll be wearing it a lot. It’s mint chocolate, yes, but it’s the first BPAL chocolate that isn’t overwhelmingly “super-rich foody” to my nose. Upon drydown I detect something that is almost, just almost, aquatic in nature. The cedar is there, but behaving itself (even though I usually amp it like crazy). The vanilla also doesn’t overwhelm. My general impression: clean, sweet but not overly so, well-rounded, and very pleasant.
  6. lilirose

    Sunbird

    Wow. Oh wow. In the bottle it smelled like very faint sandalwood and I wasn’t sure I was impressed, but I decided to try it on anyway. So very evocative. I don't even want to try to break down the notes because it's just too perfectly blended. On skin it’s…exactly as Neil Gaiman described it. It smells like a dry, hot, sandy, spicy desert. Not “hot” as in cinnamon or pepper (though I think I do detect a touch of cinnamon) but “hot” as in “115 degrees Fahrenheit and climbing”. And the sandy bit is not like dirt or earth but like pure, clean sand. I felt guilty as soon as I bought it, and thought “oh well, if nothing else it’ll be good for a swap one day”…but no, I shall keep this, and treasure it, and probably hoard it as well, since I’m unlikely to ever find a second bottle, no matter how much I want one.
  7. lilirose

    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    Er, there is- see the little box just under the thread title that says "Enter Keywords" with a button next to it that says "search topic"? You can enter a keyword there to search the thread. </end minor hijack>
  8. lilirose

    TKO v3

    I got a bottle of this from a lovely forumite (schackjj) who did a prototype contest and apparently read my mind! As others have said, this version is more lavender and less sugar than the released TKO, though the sweetness is still there in the background- it's just not nearly as "in your face" as in the released version. I also think it's a slightly different lavender- I'd say it's the same as the one in Lilith Victoria, which is a bit smoother to my nose than the one in the released TKO. Actually, this almost reminds me more of Lilith Victoria in general than it does TKO, though it's not as spicy and complex as LV. I love it- but I'm going to put myself to sleep if I keep sniffing.
  9. lilirose

    Scents that give the "Black" color vibe

    Any of the Velvet Painting series. Noir, of course, if you can get your hands on it. From the GC, Black Rose, Desire, and Haunted have also always been "elegant black" scents to my nose.
  10. lilirose

    BPAL Fruit Blends - the many variations

    Spinning Multicolored Metallic Pinwheel, which is an LE that's available until the beginning of September, is pure mixed fruits to my nose and lasts forever on me. I think it's my favourite fruity BPAL ever.
  11. lilirose

    Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils

    Siberia- late response, but could it possibly be the clove in Blood?
  12. lilirose

    Spinning Multicolored Metallic Pinwheel

    I almost didn’t buy this one, because sweet and fruity and I usually don’t get along. I had a hunch, though, and I’m glad I listened to it, because I’m in love. It is perfectly evocative of its namesake and of other wonderful summery things. It’s the smell of a Sno-Cone van, the scent of fruit punch at a child’s party, the smell of Sangria. It’s summery and playful, sweet without being cloying at all. Plus, it’s stuck around for a good six hours now and has just the perfect amount of throw. I know it’ll be a favourite for years to come and I’m thinking I might need a second bottle.
  13. You can ask for your order to be shipped to a friend, if that's an option...otherwise, since you're ordering GCs, I think it'd be better to wait. The Lab are pretty speedy this time of year, as others have said.
  14. lilirose

    Desire

    I love Desire. Love it. It's sweet and sexy on me- rose and incense and fruit with a dark musky heart. Bergamot usually doesn't work on me, nor does neroli, but this is so perfectly blended that it doesn't scream "bitter citrus" at all. It's definitely magnetic, as the description says. My husband's immediate reaction, even after being jaded by being asked to smell hundreds of different BPALs, was "That is gorgeous". Desire is the first scent in ages that I couldn't just put on my wishlist after trying the frimp- I ordered a 5ml the same day.
  15. lilirose

    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    Pronunciations of Irish words can vary depending on the part of Ireland you're in, but I'd either pronounce it "Ee-nack Doon" or "Ee-nuck Doon". The second word is definitely "Doon", though.
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