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TereFaerie

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  1. Searched for this but couldn't find the answer...

     

    I made a small amazon order for two oils and three bath oils, oh, the 3rd week of July. Amazon said my item would be delivered in a week, and I didn't really believe that based on previous lab and trading post orders I've made, but was wondering if I should expect a CnS for an order through amazon.

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

     

    Update:

     

    Got an email from amazon yesterday with shipping info, but my package actually arrived last Thursday. Made the order 7-20, delivered 8-5. It was convenient to check out through amazon, but I will probably just use paypal next time like I usually do.


  2. Chocolate, ginger, and red musk all the way. It's very sweet, but not too cloying, and the musk keeps it from being too foody.

     

    Love the similarities to Midnight Kiss, but MK smells a bit too much like a grape tootsie-pop to me, where this smells dead sexy!

     


  3. I NEED a second bottle of this.

     

    It is pure neroli goodness, sweetly floral with a hint of citrus. In the bath the scent is soft and not overpowering, but gentle and relaxing. Also works great when mixed with TKO massage oil in the tub.

     

    I've taken to applying it in the shower, too, hence the need for a second bottle.

     

    Must stalk the forum for more bath oil recc's to make another order!


  4. I definitely get chai from Bengal, the spice and pepper and even a bit of tea scent. Plunder was too cinnamon/cassia for my liking, and reddened my skin, but Bengal does the same if I put it on right out of the shower.

     

    edited to add, Sugar Skull has a spicy sweetness that, while it doesn't smell like chai, it certainly satisfies my desire for spicy smells.


  5. Bought this months ago from a forumite and I'm glad I did. I've only just finished my little bottle and I'm officially addicted to bpal bath oil. I just ordered Oceans of Love and Millions of Kisses, if that's the exact name, and I can't wait till it gets here.

     

    The initial blast of fragrance was grapefruit and a hint of cool pine and mint. The stargazer lily gave it a slight peppery note that kept the other florals from being too sharp. I'd love to get this one again this winter if the trading post ever decides to sell these oils separately during the season they represent. *hint, hint*

     

    It doesn't make the tub too slick, and it doesn't make my skin feel greasy. Beautiful oil. Must have more!!

     

     


  6. Loving the Giant Vulva! I can't stop thinking of the picture, which makes me laugh.

    As far as the scent itself is concerned, it is basically a sweet copal on me, but there's nothing wrong with that. It has the incense sort of spice that I liked in Xiuhtecutli, but without the headachy floral or intense citrus. The honey and vanilla flower that I loved in Harikata make a nice base for the copal as it dries down. Surprisingly, it is a close to the skin scent, musky, which also mellows the copal.

     

    I may have to get a bottle of this one! :yum:

     

    ADDED Sept. 23:

     

    Can I say I adore this scent? Took me long enough to finally commit, and I've only got the one half-decant, so I'll have to be on the lookout for a bottle.

     

    The skin musk and cane sugar ground the smokiness of the copal. Copal is the strongest note, which is fine with me. Most people have never even smelled copal, so I get a lot of compliments on the sweet, rich, smoky scent wafting off my pulse points.

     

    Some people might think this is too sexy for day, but I love it. It keeps me going around 3pm when all I want to do is take a nap.


  7. Two of my favorite blends contain some type of orange, and although I love it and grapefruit, I have bad luck with lemon.

    One blend where the mandarin orange really comes out for me is Grandmother of Ghosts. It melds really well with the woods and florals in GoG, without making the whole scent fruity. I think it adds to the "clean" smell I get from GoG.

     

    Faiza The Black Mamba is my other successful orange (pulp, I believe) scent. This is a greener, sharper orange, and smells very juicy. Even when the scent dries down to something more powdery, the orange pulp is easily identifiable.


  8. Very green apples when wet, but half an hour later it fades to a soft minty floral with an apple back. This phase stays close to the skin.

    My problem is not that it fades so quickly, but that the initial apple scent is a bit too candle/plastic/shampoo for me. I do better with the more cidery, fall scented apple smells, although Poisoned Apple, with its dark opiumy edge, worked pretty well.

     

    I can definitely smell the intention of this blend, and there is a moment when the mint gives a hard, glassy edge to the apple, but I admit I never smell snow.


  9. I think the "infernal musk" in Crowley smells pretty red, too, and is one of my faves!

    Midnight Kiss is definitely aging well, and my Krampus 07 has aged so nicely.

     

    Mme Moriarty and Marianne, however, did not like me at all, even after repeated testings.

     

    I have yet to try Smut, doesn't that have red musk?


  10. I can't believe I have yet to review this one! This and Faiza are my two must-haves from the CD.

     

    It has the barest hint of rose on my skin, but it is the labdanum (yes!) that takes center stage. The teak is so warm and woody, too. The throw is low, but it is an intense scent that I like to keep close to the skin. This is one that works very well with my own musks, so it smells like there is a musk in the blend, as well.

     

    This is a nose to wrist smell, and evocative of an old wooden chest full of memories or an old wooden toy, plus that special bpal je ne sais quois.

     

    I only wish it lasted a tiny bit longer on the skin, maybe a few hours, though the "muskiness" stays all day.


  11. Wet this is nothing but acidic orange peel, but the sweetness (like gummi bears, as someone mentioned above) does poke up its head. There is something else that smells sharp to me, maybe the lilac.

    Ebentually it warms, but I don't get the traditional powder from the amber or a pepperyness or resinyness from the frankincense. I had hoped this would be deeper and smoother, but it is mostly orange.

    There is too little throw and the morphing is just not as warm as I wished it would be.

    The absolute final dry down is a little like orange powder, or melted creamsicle.

    I was hoping for something less cologne-like and more balm-like.


  12. At first sniff this is tart berry, the acai, with a hint of vanilla. But there is something sharp and sour that doesn't jive with my body chemistry.

    It dries down to a plasticky, berry Snake Oil.

     

    In fact, all of the Snake Pit scents that I have tried dry down to an approximation of Snake Oil, with little throw and they don't last as long. I think I will stick with nicely aged Snake Oil and simply layer.


  13. has anyone come across a bpal scent similar to the light woody patchouli scent in aromaco? i bought a six pack of patchouli-based imps based on the recs in the patchouli thread and they mostly turned too dark or 'red' for me.

     

    Aureus seems like a good match for aromaco; it has that same clean/dirty smell. Dance of Death is similar, to my nose, and Sri Lanka was also similar on my skin. I just tried Umbra, and while that didn't work for me, it did have that more "hippy" sort of patchouli I associate with aromaco.


  14. At first Death Cap is just dirt, but after about 15 minutes a creamy vanilla pokes its head through the earth. I wasn't sure that I liked it at first since something is a bit sharp when it is wet, but I can't stop sniffing it. I will have to try this one again just to give it a fair shot, I think it will be better after a little while; it just came in the mail and may settle. The dirt is one of the best of the lab's dirt notes I have tried so far, though.

    It is reminiscent of mushrooms and the sweetness of the vanilla makes me think of something poisonous.

     

    If the vanilla will just come out a bit stronger, I could see myself wanting a bottle of this someday.

     

    edit: Nope, this turns into old man barber shop eventually. The mildewy smell has grown, the note that keeps me from liking Shadwell, and its a bit toooooo sweet. But it is definitely an evocative scent, very earthy and fungus-like.


  15. This is just too dry and bitter for me, but I guess I should have known. I smell patchouli and vetiver with the barest hint of cedar shavings, not the cedar I'm used to from other bpal blends. I guess I finally understand the pencil shavings descriptions some people give i reference to cedar.

    Perhaps if I layered it with something too sweet, but then I'd probably just wind up smelling like headshop.

     

    Oh, well, off to swaps.


  16. I really want to like this one, but the red musk is so all encompassing. All I really get is the musk smell, and so I think I'll have to pass on a bottle.

    I wish I smelled the other note, but I do amp red musk almost as much as jasmine.


  17. This is lovely, very warm and ambery with a just hint of what my DH calls "Yankee candle", which means the amber is about to go all play-dough on me. While this one definitely reminds me of Glowing Vulva, it is not as smooth and refined smelling, more foody candle than woody/cedar on me.

     

    It lasted and lasted on my skin, but it had a short throw, the kind you have to be near to to smell.

     

    The verdict is while I *like* this one, it isn't love. The play-dough is what is keeping me from falling in love.


  18. I have several LEs with tobacco note in them that I just adore. I think tobacco is one of my most cooperative scents, actually.

    Red Lantern is nothing but tobacco and opium on my skin, with a hint of dessicated coconut and vetivert. It is only when I put it in my hair that the caramel sweet curranty goodness comes out. I like it both ways.

    Midnight Kiss has also aged pretty well for me; the grape-y note has faded somewhat, and the tobacco and cocoa are more prominent.

    Plunder is too spicy on me, Gaueko is nothing but lavender on me until that fades and I'm left with labdanum,.

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