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  1. VioletChaos

    Snake's Kiss

    And truly I was afraid, I was most afraid, But even so, honoured still more That he should seek my hospitality From out the dark door of the secret earth. Snake Oil with sugar, honeycomb, and thick vanilla cream. This was the scent I was hands-down most excited about, so I have very high hopes indeed! In The Bottle: I get the clean, crisp, almost-lemony scent of the Lab's sugar note right out of the gate. This is the same sugar that was in Sugar Moon from...2008, I think? It still stands out, because I like the almost-citrus aspect of the note, which is a delightful surprise. There's also a touch of the honeycomb bringing up the rear. Not a heavy honey like "O", this is lighter- certainly more "comb" than not. Wet On Skin: THERE'S the vanilla cream! Hello there! The Snake Oil is emerging as well, making this scent a true delight. Dry Down: I am *smitten*. I had frankly been hoping for something similar to my beloved Kwamie Cotton, and here it is! If you missed out on Kwamie or adore its sweet comfort, this is for you. An, knowing how well SO ages, I am certain this is going to go from "smitten" to "passionate love affair"- it's merely a matter of time. Hoard-worthy!!!
  2. VioletChaos

    Little Lady Macbeth

    Little Lady Macbeth “Lady Macbeth should have Macbeth and the king just play rock paper scissors to see who gets to be king. And then whoever wins has to play against her and if she wins, she gets to be king.” – Lilith coming up with solutions as we begin reading the Scottish Play. A Lilith’ized take on our Lady Macbeth scent, wherein ambition, covetousness, and manipulation are transformed into fairmindedness, equity, and a willingness to sometimes leave things to chance: sugared red currant and honey cake. In The Bottle: those of us that have a special spot for the sugary currants in Crumpet Rebellion, you will be VERY happy with this. Wet On Skin: Yes, this is a close scent sister to Crumpet Rebellion for sure. But it's got a subtlety that CR doesn't quite have. The "honey" part of the cake I think is making this more like a lovely scone, less a full Rebellion Dry Down: The honey is coming out more now, but the currant is making it sophisticated, like a sexy honey dust. And who wouldn't like sexy honey dust? In All: for those who love, or missed out on Crumpet Rebellion, his wont disappoint. A flaky, lightly sweet scone scent. Perfect for wearing to weekend brunch or having tea in the afternoon ☺️
  3. Tobacco-threaded incense smoke, labdanum, red benzoin, and blackened vanilla. Proceeds from the sale of both of the Hymn to the Erinyes scents benefit RAINN, the United States largest anti-sexual violence organization. RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline, and provides programs to help survivors, prevent sexual violence, and ensure that offenders are brought to justice. In The Bottle: the tobacco dominates. It's the same tobacco note from Red Lantern, which I believe is the chewy "French" tobacco variety. Wet On Skin: As it starts to warm on my skin, I'm getting the labdanum, which is lovely and a primary motivator in picking up this scent. The incense element reads as sage smoke to me right now, but that might change with drying. Dry Down: Unfortunately, as sometimes happens with my skin chemistry, the tobacco seems to be all but obliterating any other notes. Tobacco can age well and mellow, so I'll hold onto this bottle for at least a little while, but I was really hoping that the vanilla and benzoin would have a presence in this. In All: really high throw- a tiny bit goes a loooong way, so definitely apply with caution until you know how it'll go on your skin. A must-have for those that adore tobacco notes.
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    Dream Skin

    "The remnants of a dream laying softly on your skin: somnambulant lavender and orchid incense suffused with red labdanum, champaca orchid, patchouli root, champignon, Italian bergamot, and white oakmoss." In the bottle, and when first applied, I mostly get a rather astringent lavender, some of the bergamot, and a touch of the white oakmoss bringing up the rear. But after the scent has had a few minutes to meld with the skin, it blooms into something far more warm and rich. It's not heavy, like a blanket, but more like a soft length of cashmere that one can wrap around themselves repeatedly, being left with a feeling of comfort, but not encumbered. The lavender becomes more of a supporting background note while the orchid incense and labdanum join the oakmoss to becomes the primary players. They all play so sweetly together, after another 15 or 20 minutes, the scent morphs further, so that notes become only part of the whole, impossible to pick out any longer as individuals. The oil has a low-to-medium throw and a sexiness that invites closer contact. A "skin" scent for sure, and so aptly named. In All: This might be one of my favorite Bloodmilk scents yet!
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    The Fainting Couch Atmosphere Spray

    THE FAINTING COUCH Lush velvet cushions and prim tea rose, a splash of rose water on a lace doily, strong black tea, a whiff of pomander, and an orris root sachet. i can't seem to actually find anything for this item, which i got as a free sample goblin squirt from the Trading Post in a recent order- not a review thread, and not even a listing on the Trading Post site itself! so, if a thread already exists, my apologies. i also hope that i *can* purchase some of this item, because it's beautiful. in the bottle it smells very strongly of sweet, cloying florals. that all changes once it becomes airborne. it turns into a fine mist of rose. beautiful, red, red rose. it reminds me very much of the original release of Peacock Queen, actually. that same wonderful deep, real red, red rose. it's SO nice, so real- this isn't a rose perfume, it's like having a bouquet of 2 dozen fresh roses sitting near by in a gorgeous vase. will this soon be released? is it listed someplace else? either way, i really hope i can get my hands on a larger size of this- soon! :wub2:
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    Equivalent No. 314

    In The Bottle, milk, mallow and white tea are all quite prominent, but in this surprisingly unobtrusive way, which really fits the mood of the painting it's based on right out of the gate. Wet On Skin: The iris and ambergris start to come out, but the whole things stays...hauntingly low-key. Which is a weird way to put it, but when I re-look at the artwork, it feels like an appropriate description for that, too, so I'm keeping it. Dry Down: It all evens out in the end. What I mean by that, is, following a period of morphing, where various notes came to the front then slipped behind again, once it sorted itself out, I can say that all notes are here and accounted for- something of a rarity, as usually something just disappears on me, or I amp something but lose something else. This one, I can pick out all the elements, and they all play nicely together. The scorched milk is a *little* bit out in front, but not massively. The iris and possibly the white tea pull it back and ground it, stop it from being a variation of Milk Moon (circa a billion years ago ) In All: a lovely skin scent with low throw that I will wear for cozy summer days when a thunderstorm sweeps through and I sit near an open window reading a book. ❤️
  7. VioletChaos

    Seule

    I get the amber and honey in the bottle, with an afterthought of vanilla cream. Wet On Skin: As it starts to warm on the skin, the lemon moves to the front, and the honey creeps behind, with the amber bringing up the rear. Dry Down: This is great. I love citrus scents of all kinds, but finding a good lemon scent is something to treasure. I, too, tried White Honey Lemon Peel and Salt and agree that it was far more bracing. This is also less tart/intense than the lemon notes in my beloved Happy Baby In A Long Dress or in Spiritboard: YES, but I like it. Once it's fully settled in, it reflects the painting its based on brilliantly with a well-integrated skin musk, honey dust and mild, but persistent, lemon. I anticipate wearing this quite a bit in the coming summer months!
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    On Clothes

    In The Bottle: Honey dust and musk, alllllll daaaaaaay Wet On Skin: The amber starts to peek through, the honey takes a step back and the musk becomes more...syrupy? Like...there's no mention of maple syrup in the notes, and yet... Dry Down: I can see what other folks have mentioned about this being one of those "your skin, but better" kinds of scents. It's clearly a presence on me, and it's lovely, but it's also incredibly unobtrusive and strangely defying of description. Like, I know all those notes I picked out are in here still, but I don't think I could pick any out now, which is a testament to the incredibly well-blended nature of the fragrance. In All: Very low throw, as befits a "skin scent". I can see wearing this on a first date to amplify my own natural scent, and I can also see wearing this just for me, because there's something incredibly comfy and familiar here, like being entirely at ease in one's own skin. ❤️
  9. VioletChaos

    Endurance

    When I procure TAL, it is strictly for effect, so in that sense (scents?) it doesn't actually matter what it smells like, because that's not why I got it. That said? I LOVE HOW THIS SMELLS. It reminds me, nostalgically, of the early days of BPAL, at least one of my precious old scents (probably one of the Tarots?) has some of these notes in it. It is a bit of a morpheme, and the strong wintergreen vibes begin to wear off in the first few minutes, leaving behind a softer mix of licorice root (NOT black licorice, the actual root!) and the blood orange. I'm not feeling the endurance effect at present, but I only dabbed on the smallest drop for testing. With all the activity ahead for me over the next month, I will 100% be leaving this out and by my side for all extra activities!
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    Four and Twenty Blackbirds

    I went back and forth on getting a bottle of this because I ADORE all these notes...except the kush. Weed-forward scents tend to amplify on me to the point where I might get questionable looks from strangers on the train! However, the other notes were far too compelling to resist, so.... In The Bottle: Juicy blackberry and piecrust yummmmmmm! Wet On Skin: Same, but the piecrust is getting a bit more complex, and it's becoming more obvious that it's rye flour and not the standard, more ordinary pastry flour. Dry Down: The kush butter has in fact revealed itself, but it's not the disaster I feared with my skin chemistry! I recall Tom saying something about it adding a "green" note, I think, and that's an accurate assessment here- this is like sitting near a dense stand of trees in high summer, below a window, where a blackberry pie with a buttery crust has been set down to cool. It is all of those bits at once. In All: medium-low throw but with staying power. If you like pie crust scents, blackberry scents or gourmand scents more generally, definitely don't let that one note intimidate you- this is an absolute delight!
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    Beauty With Pink Veil

    In The Bottle: Very, very light strawberry cream -more reminiscent of a strawberry confection than of fresh fruit- plus hints of lotus and vanilla sugar. Wet On Skin: As the scent warms the duo of lotus and strawberry deepens, with the fruit losing a bit of its sugary aspect and the gentle waft of pink sandalwood making its first appearance. Dry Down: The sheer vanilla and mallow are reminding me of OLLA: Ava, so if that's a favorite scent for you, check this out for sure. The strawberry has faded into the lotus, so that they create a compelling unit but are not distinguishable as their former individual selves. Lychee finally shows up, lending a nice tang and keeping the scent from being too much of a single range. The sandalwood is there, but incredibly faint, almost an afterthought. In All: A lovely, very delicate scent that I anticipate getting alot of wear out of as we head toward a long warm summer. Throw is medium-low. I'm somewhat disappointed the sandalwood didn't come out more on me, but I plan to layer this scent with a little of my supply of sandalwood essential oil, as I have a feeling that will work as a fine alternative, at least until this perfume ages, and then the sandalwood might come back all on its own for me! ❤️❤️❤️
  12. VioletChaos

    The Confluence of Souls

    In The Bottle: Strong lilac, light cream, maaaaaybe a slight edge of the musk. It's a bit overwhelming, not the floral I expected from, say, The Lilac Wood. Wet On Skin: The lilac grows softer and more powdery (not baby powder, no worries) and the elemi starts to make an appearance, helping to stave off the initial jolt of cloying floral. No violet yet, alas. Hopefully it shows up in drydown... Dry Down: Wow. It takes a while to get here, but it's definitely worth the wait. The lilac continues to fold itself into that "cream" aspect, the musk softens it further and the elemi brings a bit of spice, reminding me of a pink phlox note, and pulling it all together. In All: A spicy, sexy confection of medium-to-high throw, so apply sparingly until you see how it reacts with your chemistry. I was definitely worried when I sniffed it in the bottle, but I'm delighted with the final outcome! 🌸🌸 🌸
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    Vampire Night at the Movies

    An odd mix of salted popcorn, butter, clove, and a few drops of stage blood. In The Bottle: Salty, buttery popcorn! Seriously, it's like being in a movie theater lobby! Wet On Skin: The stage blood is peeking out now, smelling a wee bit like candy syrup of some kind (no surprise there!) but the buttery popcorn is still dominant. Dry Down: This. Is. So. Delicious! I'm a long-time fan of the Lab's popcorn note, as I hoard Shill. This is more subtle than Shill, though. The corn is still very present, but it's mixed with the blood and the clove to make something that is surprisingly subtle, very close to the skin, and foodie but without being over the top. In All: Low throw, a yummy subtle skin scent, it's got a 'warm, cozy' vibe, slightly similar to Hod, but with a homey character all its own. I love it!
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    On Love

    In The Bottle: I don't pick out any particular notes, but there's a verrrry strong sensation of walking around outside on a wet, chilly autumn day. I have NO objections to this synesthesiac experience! Wet On Skin: The scent starts to reveal its components a bit, and I'm able to get glimpses of the plum cognac and a slight rind of that vetiver, though not the usual smokiness. Dry Down: This shows...promise. But with the density of the notes involved, I'm not surprised it's just not there yet. I suspect strongly that when I retest in a month or two I will be in love. For now, it's a nice "like", and will be a delight in autumn. Editing To Add: Okay, so it's a number of hours later and while much of the above remains true, I am also now *quite* excited about this scent in the present. It took an unusually long time to really bloom, but the payoff is SO worth it. The Turkish Rose and I think the Labdanum notes are combining to be beautifully reminiscent of OLLA Eve, which is one of my favorite all-time scents. So if that's true for you as well, run -don't walk- to snag some of this beautiful scent!
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    Don't Peek

    In The Bottle: A strangely acrid note I can't identify, followed by the lychee bringing up the rear. 🤷‍♀️ Wet On Skin: A slightly mellowed version of the above. I know opium tar is the other listed note, but I've tried plenty of opium scents and none were ever acrid on me, so I'm very hesitant to state that's the cause just yet. Dry Down: This is...not what I'd hoped given the success of these notes for me in other blends. I've had a similar "wet cardboard" situation happen before, unfortunately, but never with either of these elements. I so wish this had turned out differently. Alas, it's off to the swap pile for me.
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    Lingering Plum Scent in the Sleeping Chamber

    In The Bottle: Sweet, plummy, floral. Wet On Skin: Plum (fruit and flower) plus a verrrry delicate, sweet, light honey. Dry Down: A sweet, delicate floral with a hint of spice in the background. I don't know that this is *my* particular jam, but it's very well-blended and very pretty for those that are into springtime florals for sure.
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    Hazy Moon Cats

    In The Bottle: Incense. Not any specific incense, more of a general "headshop" vibe. Wet On Skin: The incense starts to reveal itself as being orris and jasmine-based. The jasmine for me is the yellow Indian jasmine variety as opposed to the fleshy tiny white flower variety, which might be what distinguishes it as "sambac", in case that's important to you. At this stage, it's alot of powdery, super-dry notes. It's not bad, but I'm unsure exactly what's up. Dry Down: Oh. Holy. Cats. This has morphed from a head-scratcher into something really ridiculously beautiful. It took a good 10-15 minutes to settle into itself but WHAT a payoff. The labdanum is leading the charge, but all the notes are combining to make this an incredibly well-blended, deep, gorgeously resinous scent. I grabbed a bottle specifically because I'm such a fan of violet-forward scents and although the violet is just a part of the chorus and not the stand-out I'd initially been hoping for, I'm in no way mad about it. In All: Solid medium throw. The notes combine in such a way that this is beautiful right now but I promise aging will turn this into an all-time great. ❤️
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    Choco-Goblin

    In The Bottle: Straight-up Almond Joy! Wet On Skin: Much the same, with the yummy milk chocolate and toasted coconut both performing their duties. If anything has shifted, I'd say that the benzoin *might* be bringing a little of that toasty quality...but not much. Not at this point. Dry Down: The benzoin comes to the fore now and the chocolate has taken a major step back, alas In All: A perfectly lovely blend of coconut and benzoin, nary a drop of patchouli in sight, and the chocolate is pretty subtle. I like what it's become, though for me, I will likely layer this with a dollop of Bliss frequently when I wear it, because that Almond Joy situation is too good to pass up in the future!
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    Egyptian Red

    In The Bottle: Oh wow. This is *heady*. It's got my old beloved cassia note right off the top, the one I came to adore in Monsterbait: Underbed all those years ago. But the lipstick note I became vaguely acquainted with last year is definitely here immediately, too. And then there's...something else. I imagine it must be some combination of the cinnamon and an additional item, but for me, it's simply bringing up a host of long-forgotten associations from my own uproarious youth that involved heavy and sweet perfumes, heavy and sweet goth pancake makeup and also witchy rites around Halloween. 🤯I Wet On Skin: This intrigue persists, though there's a mellowing that is in process as it warms up on my skin. I will say if myrrh is in this mix, it's in the deep, blended background on me, which is a relief, as it's a note that -sadly- often goes totally haywire for me. But so far, it's very well behaved here Drydown: This has continued to mellow and shift, but for me it's not a full morphing experience, which I'm glad about, because those notes that originally presented are all ones that I welcome. In All: a low-medium throw, I would caution against slathering even if it remains at this level for you because there's a delicacy that feels necessary with this combination of notes: to force it to go beyond a low skin scent would be to run the risk of going from alluring to cloying, and a beautiful part of this scent's appeal is that there's a mystery inherent here- and why mess with that charm? Because there are so many rich notes here, I fully anticipate this aging beautifully. What a gorgeous find!
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    The Crimson

    In The Bottle, I mostly get fresh, crispy apple slices and not really anything else. Wet On Skin: Still mostly apple but with a nice addition of the labdanum starting to make things interesting. Dry Down: Still an apple-forward scent, though it's mellowed from being a fresh crunchy apple to a spicy apple compote, cooked long with yummy spices, and, most tantalizingly, that burnished rosewood bringing a gorgeous finish. In All: I'm usually not big on apple scents, but the other notes in this scent have lent themselves to become something more extraordinary. Based on this, I'm anticipating that some aging is going to make this scent go from "intriguing" to "stupefying" over the next six months or so- just in time to slather for autumn!
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    In the Hallway of a Brothel

    In The Bottle, I mostly get the smoke-and-wax notes I found delightful in last Weenie's Guttering Candle. Wet On Skin: Upon contact, the lemon starts to emerge, which I'm relieved about, as it was this note that made me want to get this scent to begin with! Unlike the sharp-fresh lemon of Spirit Board: Yes and Happy Baby In A Long Dress or the candy-sweet lemon of Lemon Scented Sticky Bat, this is a heavy, blunted lemon that is befitting of its identification as a lemon *cream*, though I'd hesitate to say I detect much cream here, at least at this stage. Dry Down: If you lit some low-key nondescript incense, then extinguished it and then also blew out a lemon cream candle and walked out of the room only to re-enter a minute later, you would have this scent. This belongs to the pantheon of Beth's "How does she DO that?!?!" scents, where her artistry come shining through in not just interpreting a time or space or feeling but in somehow, impossibly, REPLICATING it. An absolute delight! 💛 🍋
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    Contest of Flowers

    In The Bottle: A supremely delicate waft of whispering strawberry milk. Wet On Skin: Same...but with something that smells delightfully like fresh watermelon that I am assuming is the lotus. It's also as delicate and whisper-y as the strawberry milk. Dry Down: A teeeeeny bit of spice, which I definitely attribute to the carnation has joined the duo to make a lovely trio! Later: The iris has finally, finally revealed itself, and has added a bit of a candy-sweetness to the proceedings, actually 😮 In All: I cannot overemphasize how delicate, quiet and low-throw this scent is. Although the combo of notes consists mostly of gourmand items, I would not call this a "foodie" scent by any means, though I find this scent fits into a larger theme that spans the Shungas over many years- a lovely combination of florals and foods that create singular affections (*not* CONfections!) that speak to the beauty of the artworks and this transitional time of year from late winter into early spring ❤️ 💮
  23. Ask me no more where Jove bestows, When June is past, the fading rose; For in your beautys orient deep These flowers as in their causes, sleep. Ask me no more whither doth stray The golden atoms of the day; For in pure love heaven did prepare Those powders to enrich your hair. Ask me no more whither doth haste The nightingale when May is past; For in your sweet dividing throat She winters and keeps warm her note. Ask me no more where those stars light That downwards fall in dead of night; For in your eyes they sit, and there, Fixed become as in their sphere. Ask me no more if east or west The phoenix builds her spicy nest; For unto you at last she flies, And in your fragrant bosom dies. Thomas Carew Amber-gilded summer roses fading; sandalwood dust, cassia and sweet myrrh, and threads of lavender. In The Bottle: Dusty, dried roses and just a *wee* bit of myrrh, which is about all I can tolerate. Let's hope it stays that way! Wet On Skin: I'm getting some of the amber now, and it's pulling the rose out of "dried" and into "alive but fading". The myrrh has increased, but only slightly. There might be a touch of dustiness from sandalwood, but only as an afterthought. No lavender, alas, at this point. Dry Down: A glorious blown out, fading cabbage rose with some myrrh to sweeten the pot. There's something very wistful about this scent, less "June" and more "Late August", when the heat and sun have left their scorched mark upon all the vegetation and the roses have wilted and the first harvest is about to come ripe. I'm not big on florals, but I suspect I'll very much like wearing this one toward Summer's end. <3
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    The Serpent in the Carnations

    This review is for the 2025 Lupercalia iteration. So, I was very excited to get this, because the Lab's Carnation note has been a favorite of mine since the release of Spanish Red Carnation SN back in 2012, and here it again does not disappoint! Of the new crop of Luper Floral/Snake pairings, this one is the most floral-forward (at least for now- I'm well aware that aged Snake Oil plays by its own rules, but that could literally be a few *years* down the road, so I'm not worried about it ). Of the 3, this also has the longest wear, staying the course and keeping that Carnation Note pure literally hours after application. The SO seems especially shy for the moment, but since I adore carnation so intensely, I will totally enjoy wearing this scent as it is right now, AND I'm sure it'll age beautifully and gain depth as the days and months roll by. This has a medium-high throw, so dab gently until you see how your skin will react. I think because of the spice of the floral here, this is a good daytime/nighttime transition scent- respectable enough to wear to work, and spicy/sultry enough to wear out on date night!
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    The Serpent in the Lilacs

    I love the Lab's lilac note, but it's also very much its own, singular thing, and so I wasn't sure what to expect in how it would play with Snake Oil. But I needn't have feared. In the bottle and through to initial drydown, the two elements blend and support each other without much in the way of morphing. I am a little shocked and how well-balanced this is through the whole application process, actually, because florals can be quite high-pitched and SO is very deep, but there's something symbiotic about this blend where the strength is greater than the individual components. It's *so* well-blended, that I almost immediately cannot pull apart the individual notes, which is its own special pleasure for me and my (overly?) discerning nose. In all, the scent could be a good gateway for both those that sometimes find florals too intense or Snake Oil too intense, as the notes help tamp each other down. It has a solidly medium throw, so test lightly before you see how much you'll amp it. I am very enthused about this scent and it's only a matter of just how many extra bottles I'll need!
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