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iiinterstate

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  1. I took a gamble on this one, usually flowers don't play nice on my skin, but I looooooove amber.

     

    In the bottle it smells like cognac and amber.

     

    on me the marigold comes out, but not too strong. Its definitely a sweet floral but the other notes keep it from overpowering.

     

    Dry, I don't smell much cognac, but I do get quite a bit of amber. I think after this has a month or so to settle it will be something I wear often.


  2. This is fresh out of the mailbox so my review might not be spot on.

     

    In the bottle it smells like cocoa and patchouli which is interesting, because there's no patch in here.

    I think I can pick out every note listed... the cocoa is really downplayed after a moment on my skin (which in my case is a good thing). What I smell most is the charred beams and blistered resins. It smells hot... the same way Sunbird does, but with a hint of sweetness from the other notes. I don't get much coconut at all.

     

    As it dries, I get a little more tobacco and a lot less cocoa. The overall effect is kind of sweet and smoky.

     

    I REALLY like this! I think a guy could pull it off as well.


  3. I jumped on the chance to grab a bottle of this (2005 version) even though it will be totally hit or miss on me. I am expecting all kinds of autumn and Christmas out of it.

     

    In the bottle it is cinnamon and clove and something else I can't identify.

     

    On my skin it is quite different. Clove fades into the background (yaaaaay!) and white pepper comes to the front with the cinnamon.

     

     

    While this is definitely the fall spicy scent I had anticipated, there is also a kind of woody undertone to the whole thing that brings it out of potpourri and into something wearable. I think I need to wear it for a full day before I can give the final verdict, but I see it being something I like and save for the holiday season.


  4. Its rare that a scent will smell exactly like I imagined, but in the bottle, The Sun does! Very bright orange and heliotrope with a little spice.

     

    On my skin, it smells much the same. Lots and lots of orange, which I love. There is some kind of foody background here, but heliotrope goes that way on me sometimes (and I'm not complaining).

     

    Overall, The Sun is exactly how I imagined it. I am most pleased. There is not a huge amount of throw, but I bet this will be awesome in a scent locket and that will help make it last.


  5. Mmmmmm this does smell like marshmallows... definitely the same marshmallows I smelled in Plastic Pink Flamingo.

     

    However, in PPF, the marshmallow eventually went a bit cloying and I got sick of it. I GREATLY prefer Boo. As it dries, it's easier for me to pick out the separate cotton and spun sugar notes, and the cream is just barely there.

     

    Very light, soft, and sweet! I know Boo is meant to be for fall, but I think it suits me in the hot summer weather :D


  6. Sexy and suckable: black cherry brandy.

    I was a little nervous after reading will-call reviews that this might go cough syrup on me. Not so!

    Suck It smells like exactly what it should, black cherry brandy. However, the booziness doesn't take over too much. Instead, it keeps things from smelling too much like candied fruit. I really love it!


  7. I will be the first to admit that I get all caught up in bottle-excitement and sometimes *love* things that I don't actually love just because it is new and special.

     

    However, I love Sunbird with the purest of BPAL loves.

     

    Wet on my skin, it is very resiny, spicy, and smoky. I get the same brimstone-y feeling from Sunbird as I do from Hellhound On My Trail. It gives the blend a kick but does not overpower. And, it smells hot, like hot sand, like in the Ifrit only more so.

     

    As it dries down there is a little sweetness to it.. an herbal sweetness, which is appropriate. So the end result is hot sweet resiny smoke. Occasionally, I get a little bit of a metallic edge when I sniff my wrist, but not a lot. The throw is mainly smoke and spice.

     

    This is a gorgeous blend, and if there is any left for sale when I get paid again, I will probably buy another bottle. I have nothing quite like Sunbird in my collection, and I cannot WAIT to see what this is like in a year. (if I don't use it up first!)

     

    Overall, a scent I will wear when I feel sultry and smoldering. :twisted:


  8. I am embarrassed about how long I have let this partial sit in my BPAL box before trying it. Its been a REALLY long time.

     

    In the bottle it smells like.. well...mums. Spicy and awesome, and one of the few floral notes I really enjoy.

     

    It dries down into heavy muskiness and opium smoke, with the spicy still there. And may I say, this is fucking sexy. The opium smoke almost reminds me of honey, its so thick, but I think that is more my skin chemistry than anything.

     

     

    drooooooooooool


  9. I must be crazy, because I don't like florals and I ordered this. Carnation seems to be the great exception to that rule, and i love sugar and pink pepper, so... I risked it.

     

     

    Lucky me, this is a GREAT blend. Gently sweet with a spicy kick. The sugar lends a slightly fruity feeling. I love it! It smells PINK and happy and awesome.


  10. A golden summer musk with warm fig, orange blossom honey, sweet blueberries, and bright velvety crimson raspberries.


    in the bottle: musky berries, and something kind of green.

    wet on me: orange blossom and berries. right now the orange blossom is dominating a little but that tends to happen on my skin.

    As it dries, the fig comes out and tames the orange blossom. Oooh this is some good stuff. I can smell a little bit of everything, with the honey coming out more in the drydown. I like this a lot already, but I bet in a few weeks once everything has settled a bit, it will find its way into my heavy summer rotation. Yum!

    Overall, a very balanced and delicious blend (that's not overly fruity!)

    Edit: I've decided this reminds me a bit of Tomoe Gozen.

  11. I'm trying to figure out what this reminds me of, but I can't do it. I almost want to say Candy Phoenix. Not that this is fruity or candylike... just the powdery feel I get is familiar.

     

    But fortunately, its not ALL sweet powder. There is something else, which of course I cannot identify, that makes me keep coming back to this.

    Whatever is not right about this blend smells JUST right on me :D And I don't usually care for powdery or floral blends.


  12. Note: this bottle is a couple of years old.

     

    I am not a person who likes florals at all, and I really expected this to be a floral nightmare with musk in the background.

     

    NOT SO.

     

    When first applying, I get a lot of magnolia, and lush is really the only word to describe it. After a few minutes some spice comes to the foreground, and everything is just soooo smooth and well blended. This scent has PRESENCE. I feel like if I walked down the street I would turn heads just because I smell so good.

     

     

     


  13. I'm REALLY excited to try this one because so many people have compared it to Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids, which I like a lot!

     

    First impression is the crispest, freshest apples ever represented in a perfume oil, backed up by warm oak.

     

    After a few minutes I TOTALLY get the comparison to HIWTK. It must be something in the twilight mist that makes it sweetly musky. I'd love a bottle.


  14. this is the blend I was most nervous about testing. Goats milk does not sound like a lovely scent to me.

     

    However, I tried it anyway, because the lab does not make things that smell gross. And of course, this blend is no exception.

     

    Milk, fig, and myrrh, just as described. I was worried it would smell like Milk Moon 2007, which turned to crazy pineapple weirdness on my skin, but this is quite different. I really like it a lot, smooth and creamy but not foody or pungent at all. Yay :)


  15. Dirt, hyssop, myrrh in almost overwhelming harmony. The balsam is there too, but not much.

    I really don't like the strength of it, if that makes sense. There isn't a strong throw, but when I sniff my wrist it is olfactory overload.

     

    I think I'll let this one sit awhile and come back to it :/

     

     

     

     

     

     


  16. Wow, this is lovely!

     

    When I first opened the vial I got a big whiff of herbs, but on my skin it's smooth, sweet, and spicy. It does have a bit of a menthol vibe to it, but not enough to bother me. Lots of chamomile.

     

    After a few minutes that menthol feeling is gone, and what's left is so well blended I can't decide which note is taking control. It smells like warm sunshine, and I want a bottle!

     


  17. This one is definitely reminiscent of Sea of Glass, only it feels less green.

    I don't get the gold at all when I first put it on, just a nice, unisex aquatic.

     

    Maybe its just me hoping for it, but after a few minutes things take a turn for the shimmery, and I do believe I know what gold smells like now :lol: The cologney-ness of the aquatic notes is lighter than before.

     

    The end result is an ethereal aquatic scent with the occasional waft of something golden/metallic/wonderful. I wish I could describe it better because i like it so much. I definitely need a bottle for summer.

     


  18. juniper could make or break this blend for me, but I HAD to try it with all those delicious fruits.

     

    When first applied, it smells like fizzy lemon candies. I like THAT.

    After a few minutes, the fizziness fades a little, but not completely. Now there is more fruit and less juniper, non of the dreaded bathroom-y scent I sometimes get from juniper or gin blends. Yum!


  19. Fresh out of the vial, this is straight red currant, but everything melds together pretty quickly once it hits my skin.

     

    As it dries, I get mostly patchouli and moss, with the currant still in the throw.

     

    This stays pretty earthy for a good 10 minutes, but then the vanilla starts to show up and makes this really yummy. It doesn't have a foody feel to me at all, and I really love it. I think a couple of bottles are in order, as this one is sure to age INCREDIBLY well!

     

     


  20. I almost didn't order Boadicea because I was afraid of the vetiver and dragon's blood resin, but the other notes were so tempting that I had to.

     

    As it turns out, this blend is one of the precious few in which the Vetiver Miracle occurs. That is, in which the vetiver note is tempered by all the others and makes a smoky appearance instead of an overpowering one.

     

    Boadicea is smoky sweet fig and vanilla in the throw, but close to the skin I can smell oak, patchouli, and leather. So good. I can't wait to see how this ages.

     

     


  21. Smells just like its ingredients, red currant and honey!

     

    This is loooovely and delicious. I used it in the shower and on my hair, and now I smell like... well... red currant and honey!

     

    This is my favorite BPTP bath oil thus far.


  22. My choice to order two sets of Tomoe Gozen was a good one.

     

    In the bottle, this is bright red fruits, sweetened with honey. It actually makes me nervous at first because although it smells lovely, such a strong sweet scent would surely get old fast.

     

    After a few minutes, it settles into thick honey and amber with just a hint of the blackberry and currant. The fruits are more present in the throw. Maybe its because I'm hoping for it, but I swear I can smell a little kick of the pepper in there. I hope it comes out more!

     

    I wish I were better at writing descriptions because I like this blend SO MUCH and I can't do it justice. I know I'll wear it often!

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