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Gin

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  1. I'm not a fan of lavender, and vetiver can go either way, so I put off trying Wulfric for a long time. Now I'm kicking myself. Wulfric is a fluffy, cozy, cuddly blanket of a fragrance--chocolate and lavender, backed by vanilla and clary sage. It reminds me of Sachs/TKO, but with a chocolate base instead of just vanilla. Amazing, amazing, AMAZING.


  2. This Blue Moon is very different from the '04 version. Initially, it smells a lot like the original Scorpio. As it dries, that goes away and it's floral and watery--not aquatic, it just has a cool, watery feeling, maybe from the cucumber? It's really very pretty.


  3. Yeah, I read the description and the early reviews before ordering, but even so, I expected less punch and more apple--like Lambs-Wool, really. Autumn Cider smells more like Minute Maid Fruit Punch to me. It dries down to something more like a spicy apple cider, but it's like an artificially-flavored, artificially-sweetened cider drink than an actual fruit cider. I don't know if I've ever found a BPAL that was too foody-sweet for me, but this may be it.


  4. Snake Oil with sugar cane, frankincense, champaca, opoponax, labdanum, and hyssop.

    Snake Oil tends to go powdery on me, and Temple Viper is like a powderier version of powdery Snake Oil. Plus frankincense, and maybe something very lightly fruity-floral? The weird thing is, I kind of like it. It makes me feel sneezy, though. :(

  5. Un der the Harvest Moon is chock-full of iffy notes. I took a chance, but it didn't pay off. I expected something a little more clear-night-sky-like, but instead I get muddled musks, amber, rose, and lavender. It's not bad, but when I'm looking in my BPAL cupboard, I always pass it by.


  6. I put off reviewing The Living Flame for years because I really had no words to describe it. To me it's sort of hot and dry, and high, if that makes any sense. Musky and floral, maybe some dragon's blood? Not my style, but an interesting blend.


  7. I'm such a sucker for any BPAL that lists plum in the notes. Sadly, Purple Phoenix gives me just about everything but plum. Violets and myrrh and wine and orris and wine are usually not great (to sometimes downright awful) on me, and so I think you can guess how well PP worked for me. :(

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