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  2. SmellsPrettyGood2Me

    Harvest Moon Love Potion

    On the open, apple, rose, and something a bit sour. I am also getting that waxiness that others have mentioned. VERY pulpy. Vanilla and cacao are very late to the game, appearing about an hour later. The patchouli must be here in only very small parts, as I can't pick it out of the lineup. Medium throw and decent longevity at about 6 hours. I'm glad I had the chance to try it, but I will be passing this on. Someone who likes the combo of roses and apples more than me is sure to love it!
  3. Today
  4. Assimbya

    In Doubt and In Dread

    Wet on my skin this starts as pretty much entirely blackcurrant, very fruity and inching towards feeling artificial, as fruit scents unfortunately often can on me. As it dries, it becomes much more centrally a myrrh blend, and a lovely myrrh it is too - it feels to me like the same one from Black Butterfly Moon, and the effect with the still strong blackcurrant is similar to the blackberry + myrrh in that other blend, but without the florals which are a big part of Black Butterfly. The labdanum tar seems to be adding a sticky resinous depth and a bit of darkness, but overall this is all about the myrrh and blackcurrant on me. For that reason, it's a much more friendly, approachable blend than the description would suggest; it has a contemplative feel, but it definitely does not evoke a dirge to me. I enjoy this, and would recommend it as a relatively straightforward dark fruit + resin blend, but I have enough beautiful myrrh scents already. I would be more interested in this probably if it were a little darker and more uncomfortable, which it might be if the labdanum tar note were turned up a bit; I wonder if aging might bring that out and will keep my imp to find out.
  5. Assimbya

    Bulgarian Rose and Coffee Beans

    This goes on mostly coffee beans to start, close to photorealistic and smoky, with a chocolate-y warm depth. The rose shows up first as a floral sharpness underneath the coffee, and deepens for me over the course of wear, gradually unfolding in vividness. I've been trying to identify which of the lab's other rose blends this note reminds me, since Bulgarian rose specifically doesn't tend to show up all that often in listed notes - it's in Two, Five, & Seven, but along with so many other roses that it can be hard to pick out! This Bulgarian rose notes feels related to the lab's tea rose, but deeper, lusher, and more adult, if not as deep as the Peacock Queen rose - I'd say that it's pink rather than red. This is a duet which does what it says it's going to do, and if you want rose and coffee beans then you should go for it! I was intrigued by the idea of the combination (I'm not a coffee drinker but do enjoy the smell of coffee beans), but the experience of actually smelling like coffee is not one I think I'm going to want very often. Our decant will stay with us, but I won't need more of it.
  6. ND¢

    Lavender Marshmallow Sundae

    First straight up win of the season. Lavender forward while wet, quickly morphing into a sweet vanilla ice cream with a hint of cone as well. I agree that this worked for me when D. Putrescence didn't.
  7. faeriedust87

    London Fog Cream Pie

    It's so delicious but I can't pinpoint the exact notes. I think there's tea and cake? It's definitely a gourmand scent.
  8. Frills

    Wolf Moon 2025

    Fresh on it smells just like a really good gin. As it mellows it turns into a beautiful amber with a touch of fir and sage. I'm so going to wear this hiking.
  9. Lucchesa

    Glitter Brick

    Yep, that's brick all right. How you make something smell like brick is beyond me, but it does, right off the bat. But this is more like a margarita than a tequila sunrise on me. I'm getting no cassis, just lime and tequila. Bright and sparkling and summery -- and brick. Super interesting and not something I'm likely to wear. But I'm happy I got to try it!
  10. Lucchesa

    The Shadowed Veil

    2025. I had avoided the earlier iterations of this because I feared the agarwood -- oud can go tragically wrong on me. But this is beautiful. If there's oud, it's woody, not fecal. Roasted pumpkin, soft leather, patchouli, non-champa incense -- lots of cozy autumnal goodness. After a while I get some sweet-tart pomegranate floating above it that wasn't apparent at first application. Really nice.
  11. perfumeplease

    Raspberry Punch with Cake Crumbs

    This is delectable! In the bottle it's almost medicinal like cough syrup but on the skin that disappears. The raspberry is fruity in candy-like way. It's similar to the scent of sniffing a bag of gummies. The botanical elements in the gin and the elderberry liqueur give it a refined edge but it doesn't go over into the boozy realm. It's a light scent by nature but I think that works perfectly for the profile.
  12. perfumeplease

    The Donkey's Tail

    Beautiful! Very ballet-core.
  13. Vaudenilla

    Gloomily, Gloomily

    need 50 bottles. impeccable. This smells like the soft, worn plushie that you cried into as a child when you felt like no one loved you, but the stuffie did and the stuffie always will. let me buy a vat please.
  14. perfumeplease

    Gloomily, Gloomily

    I've tried all but one of the Hundred Acre Wood collection and this one is my favorite! I'm not the biggest lover of laundry or lavender scents but this is undeniably beautiful! Perfect for everyday wear. Soft, clean, pretty purple florals, and cozy.
  15. perfumeplease

    Dulce de Leche Sufganiyot

    Nice for layering but it's faint and does come off as more of a caramel syrup than a thick rich sauce. I'll pair it with a caramel EDP in my collection.
  16. Yesterday
  17. Assimbya

    With Care and With Joy

    I got decants of all the Erl-King scents out of love for the poem/song, but was specifically hopeful about this one because both the lab's milk and honey notes tend to work very well on me. Unfortunately, something about this one goes very weird, almost sour on my skin; it doesn't smell like either of those notes usually do from bpal, and since trying it first the other day I've been trying to puzzle out what it does smell like to me. There's something that maybe could be a caramel, though @ND¢'s identification of rose petal jam or yeast both sound more plausible with what I'm smelling. Honestly, it maybe smell sort of fermented to me? Whatever it is, unfortunately I don't think it works on me! I'll give it a while to rest and retest it, but I am alas not hopeful.
  18. Assimbya

    Gloomily, Gloomily

    I'm adding my voice to the chorus on this one - this is such a soft, gentle, beautiful perfume; very very much pale purples and grays. On me it goes on mainly a pale, crumbing mix of lavender and lilac; as it dries down the iris starts to come through along with musk and lots of distinct fabric notes, and the florals blend into something very gentle and pretty. I can't specifically track the tea or moss and am unfamiliar with the thistle note, but I do have a sense of them as a base notes grounding the scent and keeping it from just dissolving into a diffuse cloud of melancholy. Lovely and very soothing, but also holding its own. I am seriously considering a bottle of this one, despite having an inordinate number of lilac scents already; the florals + fabric combination is so pretty and special. I like lavender but don't find myself wearing it very often (except for the GC Twilight, which I use as a sleep scent), and this scent as at once elegant and comforting, the way the lavender is balanced out, feels like a lavender that I actually want to smell like all day. Definitely a standout from the Yules I've tried so far this year!
  19. Lucchesa

    Sweet Tabac

    This is fantastic on me. It's that chewy tobacco note I love love love. It starts out with the almost spicy molasses flavor other reviewers have noted, but it's nowhere near cloying on me because it's hand in hand with the husky, almost harsh tobacco note. It all smooths down into something glorious. It's like Leonard Cohen's voice as a scent, and I'm here for it. Thank you, @doomsday_disco, for the decant!!!
  20. marared

    The Poinsettia Gown

    2025 version. Rose and I don't generally play well together, but every now and then I'm pleasantly surprised by something, so I try decants from time to time, and this has been so popular that I figured I'd give it a shot. I chose poorly. This is absolutely ghastly on me. In the imp it's not too bad - creamy rose, but there's a weird shot of something like shortbread cookie in it (maybe the mallow?). Surprisingly, the jasmine is not indolic or overpowering. But as soon as I tried it on, I had to go scrub it off. The second it hits my skin, it explodes into ultra concentrated rose-and-shortbread-cookie scented laundry detergent with massive throw, and it took three washes with Dawn and scrubbing my arm with a Stridex pad just for 2-3 wipes of an imp wand. Wow. I'm gonna save this for a friend who wears rose well, but until then it's getting buried in a box.
  21. doomsday_disco

    Lavender Carrot Cake

    Ugh, you guys/gals/non-binary pals. This may be the least lavender-y of all of this year's Lavender Kitchen scents that I've tried (the only one I didn't try was the seed bread one because I already have Lavender Rosemary Baguette), but I couldn't help swooning whenever I smelled it. This is the most delicious carrot cake scent I have ever smelled! I get lots of rich cream cheese frosting and cinnamon swirled cake-y goodness. It easily beats out Astrid's Carrot Cake Petit Four (too heavy on the spice) and Possets' Mrs. Rabbit's Carrot Cake (which went weird on me during the drydown). I'm not even the biggest carrot cake fan (I mean, I like it, but it's not a cake I'd generally choose over others), and this made me wish I had a piece of it in front of me. I could not stop huffing my arm, and whenever I got a whiff of it from the throw, it was just divine. A decant will not be enough!
  22. doomsday_disco

    Lavender Honey Wine

    Lavender Honey Wine is probably the 2025 Lavender Kitchen scent that is strongest on the lavender, at least out of the gate. At first, it's a blast of herbal lavender, backed by some honey. Over time, the lavender calms down and gives way to the honey wine, and you can tell it's wine and not honey, as there's a bit of fruity booziness to it. By the end of the day, it's honey wine tinged with just a bit of lavender. I like this one, but it doesn't leave me swooning like several of this year's Lavender Kitchen scents have. I'll probably retest this before it goes away to see if I need more of it. But for now, I'm definitely keeping the decant and will probably use it as a sleep scent.
  23. doomsday_disco

    Lavender Marshmallow Sundae

    I blind bottled this knowing it would be full of win, and indeed, it is! This is exactly what it says on the tin. I'm getting lots of lavender, marshmallow, and vanilla, with the marshmallow becoming increasingly floofier over time on my skin. The lavender is most noticeable during the first few hours, and then the scent mostly becomes about the marshmallow and vanilla. The vanilla ice cream note is not the same as the one featured in Detestable Putrescence, so if you like lavender, and that particular vanilla ice cream scent didn't work on you, it's still worth giving this one a shot. I'm basic and hoard lavender and vanilla scents, and this one has marshmallow, so I'm going to need more than one bottle in my life.
  24. Last week
  25. Joyleaf_

    Endurance

    I needed a boost today for somewhat obvious reasons and I found myself reaching for this one. While I started my day with doom scrolling and full of anxiety, by the end I giggled and danced with friends. This blend definitely helped me find some much needed space internally to refind my mental balance and emotional footing.
  26. eldritchhobbit

    Star Trek-Related Call for Papers

    Star Trek-Related Call for Papers Call for Book Chapters: “Beyond the Next Star: The Importance of Failure in Star Trek" ALT The editors of Second Star to the Right: Essays on Leadership in Star Trek (Vernon Press), Jason A. Kaufman and Aaron M. Peterson, invite book chapter proposals for a forthcoming edited volume tentatively titled Beyond the Next Star: The Importance of Failure in Star Trek. Star Trek provides an opportunity to explore the final frontier of leadership through six decades of series and films. With its basis in Enlightenment thinking (reason coupled to compassion) and its encouragement of diversity in its myriad threads, Star Trek offers guidance on how to improve the human condition that has application to any academic and professional field. Importantly, Star Trek also offers numerous examples of how individuals in roles of leadership large and small are able to navigate the emotional and practical challenges of failure. Failure is a part of life, an experience all too common to anyone who has achieved a modicum of success. While some people never learn from failure and others seek to avoid it altogether, Star Trek offers myriad examples large and small of how moments of failure can lead to personal development, professional success, and even galactic salvation. Of course, sometimes failure is just that, a cessation of progress. However, even in these moments, failure can still be a poignant teacher. This edited volume will explore the application of Star Trek to moving forward from failure across a diverse array of fields and perspectives. We seek chapters from leaders, scientists, educators, professionals, writers, and others, whether their expertise is drawn from boardroom, lab, classroom, field, or page. Our goal is to utilize the wealth of canon to inform business, law, politics, ethics, peace studies, conflict management, academic leadership, religious studies, literary and textual analysis, and beyond. By acknowledging the realities of failure, our goal is to make the world a better place. We seek chapter proposals focused not on a single character, but instead on a situation portrayed in a specific scene, episode, or film that depicts failure and how it was navigated positively or negatively. Chapter proposals should be academically rigorous yet accessible to an informed non-academic audience. We want you to write to inform practice in your field using Star Trek as the background of the discussion, not the focus. Similarly, please do not utilize your own failures as examples. Humor and honesty are always appreciated. Chapter proposal submission Please submit an abstract no longer than 300 words to volume editors Jason A. Kaufman (jason.kaufman@mnsu.edu) and Aaron M. Peterson (aaron.peterson@converse.edu) by February 27, 2026. The abstract should include a clear overview of the main focus of the chapter. In addition, please include a brief bio of 100 words or fewer for the author(s). Co-authored proposals are welcome, but please limit submissions to two per author. Finally, please begin your email heading with “NEXT STAR:” when you submit the proposal for review. Now…hit it! Deadlines Proposal submission deadline: February 27, 2026 Acceptance of proposal sent out: March 27, 2026 Chapter submission: September 8, 2026 (Star Trek Day) View the full post.
  27. AEris

    Gamboge Dragon Atmosphere Spray

    I adore this atmo spray SO much!! To me, it's a lovely balance between resinous incense and freshly cleaned laundry. I was expecting something deeper, so I was surprised at first, but now that I've bonded with the scent I am deeply in love and it's one of my favorite atmos now!
  28. LavenderCoffee

    Together We Shall Rejoice Lotion

    In the same spot as Numanoid, got to try this when I would not have otherwise picked it out: I rarely want to smell like an apple. Fortunately, this is a really pleasant light atmospheric that could just as easily be worn in spring as in fall, and the apple itself is not super prominent to my nose. A lovely concoction for perfume layering enthusiasts since it has an agreeable, subtle scent and wonderful skin moisturizing properties, because as many have noted, the quality of the lotion is excellent.
  29. faeriedust87

    Matcha Latte Cream Pie

    It smells like Matcha latte or some pure Matcha chocolate. Super realistic
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