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  2. RoseThornAndOak

    Wolf Moon: Snow & Oak Bark

    I have also thus been mentholated. This smells kinda like Vicks Vape-O at first, but like if magic gnomes made it from scratch inside a gnarly oak tree in a frozen forest, and they use it for their frostbitten red noses, and everything in their world is sparkly. I also get the anise note as mentioned above, so it's like they have some sort of dark, herbal, rooty tea brewing. That's where my INFP brain goes with this. This is what you wear to the gnome synth gig. It's unusual, but I kinda like it.
  3. RoseThornAndOak

    Eviscerated With No. 7 Crochet Hook

    Yeah, I can't really follow up on the above beautiful reviews! In the beginning, the boozy plum brandy wraps around the powdered violet candy note, and the aldehydes aren't too fizzy like champagne, just a little sparkly and peppy. The final drydown lands somewhere between the grey, shrouded, iris musk of Lucy Westenra, and the glamourous, floral vanilla of Ava. I'm sooo glad I got this. It's pretty in a spooky, girly, antiquey kinda way.
  4. Invidiana

    A Doll's Doll

    Frosted porcelain, spun-sugar snow. This evokes the sweet berry blush on a doll’s cheeks in winter, as if she had been sitting by a cold fireplace but came to life, tiptoeing outside. Petals of withered carnations flutter from her vaguely floral-scented dress along with just the faintest dusting of chimney soot. While this smells nothing like Pediophobia, there is a feeling, a theme, that clings to both of them like a phantom.
  5. Yesterday
  6. feyofthefellwood

    Pine Cone Sack Attack

    Sweet, piney amber with a faint smokiness. This reminds me of my beloved Epidote Phoenix. I'm glad to have a bottle.
  7. leptonpyr

    The Crumpet-Fanlight Expedition

    There is something *sparkly* about this perfume, I think it is definitely lightly aldehydic. It's not ultra fizzy like the Lab's champagne accord, rather it gives the impression of freshly fallen snow winking at you in sunlight. There's a really yummy citrus that feels like it's smoothed and refined by the musk and possibly the white tea; it's not overly tart nor is it sweet, but it feels more substantive than citrus otherwise might on its own. The oakmoss from the chypre is not a deep, rich, foresty smell, it's more like there's the faintest breath of a light, airy moss, sort of muted by the winter chill (you know how any outdoor smell smells more frigid than like itself in the winter? it's exactly like that, like the suggestion of moss carried to me on a cold wind that mainly smells like it's about to snow). It's definitely not minty, but I swear there's almost a breath of something faintly wintergreen here--oak bark maybe? Or maybe it's just the gently tingly sensation I get from the aldehydes. I don't know if I can quite pick out the ambergris, but I think it's blending nicely with the other elements. On me The Crumpet Fan-light Expedition is a light, gentle, but very smooth and refined scent. It feels very cold, a lovely bracing cold you want to linger in.
  8. Biocarbons

    Sich Aufstützender Weiblicher Akt Mit Langem Haar

    A pretty mimosa amber with a sprinkle of cardamom over dusty vanilla. This is what hoped the cardamom vanilla a few years ago would smell like.
  9. Biocarbons

    His Crown and His Shroud

    Muddy rainwater and white musk.
  10. Biocarbons

    Wolf Moon: Snow & Oak Bark

    A light, fresh mint and menthol over oak bark. The oak bark is mild. I really like this.
  11. Biocarbons

    On Prayer

    Dusty, soapy, incense and bubblegum.
  12. Biocarbons

    Pomegranate and Scarlet Chypre

    Tart juice with an effervescent and musky quality. It sweetens up as it sits on my skin. I like it, but it leans kool-aid.
  13. Biocarbons

    Wolf Moon: Bloodroot & Evergreens

    Astringent, lemony pine with raw beets.Very earthy. Sort of floor cleaner-y.
  14. Biocarbons

    Pine Cone Sack Attack

    Resinous, jammy pine. Becomes more ashy as it sits on my skin. A bit foody.
  15. Last week
  16. LadyLuckless

    Lavender Honey Wine

    This is exactly what I’d hoped it would be: a lavender version of the discontinued Fairy Wine! But instead of the sunlit, honied berry red glow of FW, this is indeed a shimmering, ethereal and iridescent brew. Both have that deliciously lazy, summery quality I associate with this type of honey and the same sweet, ever so slight booziness. If you’re a fan of Fairy Wine snap this one up!
  17. CathedralOfRoses

    Ravenna

    This is a giant champaca bomb, and I love it. The fruit notes come out a very tiny amount as it dries, but the champaca and subtle honeyed tobacco are the stars of the show here. It's a gorgeous, creamy white incense scent.
  18. Invidiana

    Boney Moon: Spiced Chestnut and Honey

    Warm, roasted and honeyed, with a dusting of spice, this was made for the chill of autumn and winter nights. The spices here are soft and add warmth to the chestnut and golden honey without overpowering them. It reminds me of going to our town's holiday festival when I was a kid, warming my hands near the roasted chestnut and, and getting them stuck to the roof of my mouth when I ate them. For me, it's a bottled memory.
  19. Diesis

    Pense Et Lis

    Just got this in the mail & have no patience! Just out of the box, no rest, in the bottle: It’s delicate. The bergamot is the strongest scent in the bottle. Wet: Still delicate! This might be one of the softest & most lovely blends I’ve gotten in 10 years. Beth has out done herself to match the book with this scent. It reminds me of one of my first lunacy blends (I can’t remember the name but I wanna say Old Moon 2012??). The bergamot still steals show once more but the inky page scent is there. Drydown: About 20 minutes in, the blend is now a melange of equals. The tea & lavender have blundered to an amazing sugared honey with hints of lavender & black tea. The bergamot & inky paper are there but gentle & closer to the skin. Like lifting a book to smell it while you sip tea from a bright yellow mug. So far, this is beautiful. I’ll let it rest a few days & see how it fairs but so far, it was well worth it. I wanted the book anyway (did a whole project on Art Nouveau in uni; Mucha was a huge part of it but so was Czeschka & Seder [among others] so the last few projects by CG have been a delight) & the perfume was a delightful addiction as I am a BPAL junkie (even if this year I’m on a buying hiatus except for the most unique of blends that might arrive; clearly, it doesn’t count on the hiatus if a kickstarter project has a BPAL addition… right?)
  20. Elspethdixon

    On Good and Evil

    The fig and cypress are strongest right out of the bottle, simultaneously sweet/jammy and resinous and sharp. After a few minutes, the beeswax and powdery/velvety myrrh come forward - the overall impression is a warm, golden-brown velvet.
  21. theseagrows

    The Harlot's House

    at first i mostly get a crisp white tea with oakmoss. it's herbal and refreshing. after a bit i get some white sandalwood in the background. i don't seem to get any florals here...or if they are here they add a sort of soapy element because this smells quite clean and soapy on me. i think of angel's trumpet as more of an indolic white/yellow floral and violets as powdery or green. so unless this is a very green violet, i think my skin showcases tea/oakmoss which makes for that clean herbal thing. there is a TINY hint of floral sweetness in the back...maybe that's the violet (?)
  22. Dead leaves are the first thing an imaginary October wind blows out of the bottle, as with all of the Dead Leaves scents, and as much as I love this note alone, as it dries down it gets seriously elevated by roasted marshmallows, down to their crusts of burnt sugar, vanilla cream with the warmth of clove, and a subtle splash of whiskey. The outdoor and indoor elements of autumn are swirled together in an ultimate merging of atmospheric and gourmand notes.
  23. doomsday_disco

    Persephone's Ascent Hair Gloss

    A celebration of the rebirth of spring, when life breaks through the ground and the light shines longer. Persephone’s ascent to her crown of spring ends the bleak winter and restarts the eternal cycle of rebirth: that which descends will rise again, renewed. A glorious blend honoring the benevolence of spring: Sandalwood-Infused Vanilla, Vines of Pale Spring Blossoms, Honeysuckle Nectar, and Sweet Cream.
  24. doomsday_disco

    Totality Hand and Body Lotion

    Delightfully moisturizing and fragranced to charm, not overpower. Treat your skin to a touch of luxury with this sumptuous, softening blend. The splendor and terror of Totality: an abyss of black patchouli, tabac, burgundy pitch, smoky frankincense, and black fig surrounded by a glowing nimbus of fossilized amber.
  25. skyturtles

    Lucy's Kiss

    Thank you labbies for the frimp! Sadly, rose scents are better in theory than on my skin. Lucy's Kiss reminds me a bit of Rose Cross. It's a dusty, mysterious rose. I am curious what the Victorian spices are. Unfortunately, the rose dominates, and I just can't make out the other notes. I am passing along this frimp to my friend, and I hope she likes it more than I.
  26. skyturtles

    The Diamond’s Gong

    This is probably my least favorite OLLA blend. It's soft, white, and powdery, and reminds me a little bit of Traditional Sheet Ghost with its laundry-clean power. I was hoping for more champagne bubbliness (aka glitter) or more incense. Maybe white musk just isn't for me, and I should stick to the reds. I don't get any grape, unfortunately. It seems to fade rather quickly, and doesn't have a far throw. I've been letting this age, but I don't think it's helping (it's not hurting, at least?) This may be the only bottle from the lineup that I'll try to sell (maybe Diamond Star as well - these two are kind of similar, as someone else has noted). Oh well.
  27. CathedralOfRoses

    Bed of Books

    I don't know how Beth managed to literally capture the scent of warm dust, but she did. This is a pile of old, worn books in front of a window, sunbeams breaking through the panes and illuminating dust motes floating in the room. On skin, the incense aspect of this is the strongest on the skin, which leans almost lemony, which makes me think there might be a bit of frankincense in here. The leather smells worn and old, and the paper note smells faded and yellow. The sunny dust mote vibe is still there, but it's more in the background now. This is a beautiful, bright take on a book scent.
  28. Assimbya

    Concert

    Unfortunately this ended up unwearably indolic and animalic on me, which was an unwelcome surprise since these tend to be notes which all work on me and I don't normally have a problem with indolic notes in white florals. If I really look for it I can get hints on pretty champaca and amber here, but the indolic element overpowers it all to the point that I had to wash this off. Alas, not for me! I'll try to rehome my imp to someone whose skin chemistry gets along better with this one.
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