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valentina

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I put this in the thread about how you layer your BPAL, but I'm going to retell it here, 'cause we all know I love to layer BPAL and give results of the layering adventures provocative little names. This was a bit of an accidental layering -- I was emailing a friend trying to describe the smell of Cockaigne to her, so I did a fresh application on the inside of my left wrist. About an hour later, I decided to sniff Dorian, just because I do that to myself every now and then, and thought, oh what the hell, let's put a bit on. And without thinking (that happens a lot), I put it on the inside of my left wrist. Then I thought, oh yeeeewww, that isn't going to work, not one little bit.

 

Know what? It's really nice together. The Cockaigne is sweet, sweet, sweet, and the Dorian gives it a zip. But let's consider for just a moment what I could name this blend... :twisted: Hehehe! And I really didn't mean to blend those two scents so I could come up with some perverse notion for a layered scent name, really! Honestly!

 

Not that the blend is a particularly ooh-la-la producer. Most people told me it was nice, very nice, pleasant, but not a show-stopper. But that's OK. because we needn't have every BPAL we wear produce a drooling, gobsmacked result, correct? There are times and places when even I wish to avoid that reaction. For example, when I'm walking in a coffee house and the dudes with the mullets are sitting by the front door. I've read on the forum that some women get the ooh-la-la response when they wear foody scents. Not me; the rousing scents to the opposite gender, at least on my body, are (in no particular order):

 

1. Smut, or Smut layered with O (aka Smut-O-Rama)

2. Snake Oil

3. Siren

4. O layered with single-note Tunisian Patchouli

5. Urd, but only every now and then

 

Women tend to appreciate and comment favorably upon:

 

1. O, all alone

2. Siren

3. Snake Oil

4. Urd

5. Khajurajo

6. Dorian

 

And if you were to ask me what smells the very best on me (to my nose), I'd pick:

 

1. O and Tunisian Patchouli

2. Underpants

3. Urd

4. Siren

5. Khajurajo

6. Snake Oil

7. Cockaigne

8. Smut

 

I have really high hopes for Mme. Moriarity. I really do. She's in the pending order that is due to arrive next. Fingers crossed.

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You know...I don't think I've ever layered my BPAL. How strange!

I do that with other scents all the time (Fresh Patchouli Pure + 10 Corso Como is INCREDIBLE!)

 

I will have to try and come up with some combos...I love Snake Oil and Haunted, for example, but they are just...too...much.

What do you think I could layer them with to tone them down, Miss Valentina LayersAlot?

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You know...I don't think I've ever layered my BPAL. How strange!

I do that with other scents all the time (Fresh Patchouli Pure + 10 Corso Como is INCREDIBLE!)

 

I will have to try and come up with some combos...I love Snake Oil and Haunted, for example, but they are just...too...much.

What do you think I could layer them with to tone them down, Miss Valentina LayersAlot?

 

For me, O is the ultimate layering scent. I almost never wear O alone, I always use it to cut really strong scents. Sometimes it helps me get used to scents that I think are too strong at first, or it lets me tone down that scent if I want to wear it but I think it's too intense. I know O works with Snake Oil, and I'm guessing it might be very nice with Haunted? I've never tried Haunted, so I'm not sure. Do a search on the layering thread and see what other people are trying with Haunted... It's always amazing, what works, because some of the combos are counterintuitive!

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