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iiinterstate

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  1. I'm reading over the notes now and not entirely sure why I wanted to order this decant. Something must have jumped out at me but I can't remember what it was.

     

    In the imp it's grape bubble gum. On my skin it reminds me a bit of fresh Blood Garden, must be the wine.

    Very very wine. I think I was probably hoping for more leather and pomegranate, but the wine is overpowering.


  2. Holy moly. My first mental response is to recoil a little from the sweetness, but this is quickly drying down into a perfectly gorgeous sugar cookie. Oh man. I've started shying away from foody blends because I don't tend to wear them too much, but Sugar Cookie might be a brilliant exception. I So. Sugar cookies baked to a perfect golden brown... maybe with the tiniest bit of spice.Someone else suggested laying this with Snake Oil. I bet it would be WONDERFUL.Bottle.Holy moly. My first mental response is to recoil a little from the sweetness, but this is quickly drying down into a perfectly gorgeous sugar cookie. Oh man. I've started shying away from foody blends because I don't tend to wear them too much, but Sugar Cookie might be a brilliant exception. I So. Sugar cookies baked to a perfect golden brown... maybe with the tiniest bit of spice.Someone else suggested laying this with Snake Oil. I bet it would be WONDERFUL.Bottle.


  3. OH MY.

     

    I get sweet orange right away, no idea why. Dries down a bit into pure beeswax love. So far I don't get any smoke, but I can tell already that I will need at least one bottle of this.

     

    This blend is light but definitely present, if that makes any sense. One of those gorgeous oils that is likely to make people wonder what on earth smells so amazing, but wouldn't ever guess it's a perfume.


  4. I'm excited for this one even though amber is a big risk on my skin.

     

    So far it's very faint on my skin... surprising. There's a little bit of spice in there. As of now it reminds me of the Lion... just no Egyptian musk and a lot more powdery.

     

    I don't know. I guess I was expecting more WOW with this scent. It isn't bad, but it's nothing to be excited about with my chemistry. Sigh.


  5. Yet another blend I ordered a decant of because the notes were too interesting to pass up.

     

    First impression on my skin is GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN. Super green. Like I am rolling around in a bag of green green leaves. After a little while I get the apple note that other people seem to pick up on, but it's so sharp I don't really care for it.

     

     

    If you are a leafy green scent lover, you need a bottle of this right away. It's almost as green as a Blade of Grass.


  6. Like some other reviewers, I didn't get any berry at all until it touched my skin. Now it's mostly berries and herbs with a heavy musk base. I'm really not sure how I feel about this yet... it's so STRONG.

     

    After a little while it gets salty, which is appropriate, seeing how this is the SEA Rat. I do rather like it, but I don't see myself wearing it often at all.


  7. Snow and pine. And quite strong!

     

    I like it in the beginning stages... it reminds me a lot of Moon of Ice. However, I don't think I need a bottle of this one. Pine becomes too much after a short while.


  8. Weird! I also get cola from this, which is...new. It sticks around but doesn't overpower like it seems to for some other reviewers. I suspect the wine grape.

     

    After several minutes it dries down into something more resiny. I'm definitely getting the comparison to Midnight Mass, but it's lighter and... brighter to my nose. I think I actually prefer Magi!

     

     

     

    Later: I loove this blend. I recognize the ambergris acting much the same way as it does in Lyonesse (my favorite vanilla scent). Its gorgeous.


  9. wet, this is BPAL's famous incense note (one of my very favorites).

    As it dries, I detect heavy woods... cedar for sure. Normally I don't care for cedar, but combined with the resins (I suspect frankincense and myrrh) along with the beeswax, I really like this, and will buy a bottle.


  10. This is wonderful! I hope I can find more.

     

    It smells smooth and herbal to me in the bottle, but wet on my skin the frankincense really comes forward, along with a smidge of beeswax.

     

    I really can't pick out any individual notes as this dries down, it's so perfectly blended. Very soft, herbs and resins, and something that's almost fruity. I love it.

     

    6 months later:

    I'm glad I picked up an extra bottle of Tabella, because it's aging beautifully. The whole blend is smoother now, the herbs are less sharp. For me it makes me think of old, worn wood wood polished with beeswax. It's definitely a serious blend, but not SO serious that I won't wear it on a regular basis. Beautiful.


  11. Wet: wildflowers and cream on me, with no plum in sight.

     

    Dry: There's the plum! And the wildflowers have mellowed a bit, but they're not overpowered.

     

    Overall: Beautifully blended and very feminine. I like it a lot and I may need a bottle for spring. Floral haters, do not fear this blend. The longer it's on my skin, the more I love it!


  12. unfortunately my review is much the same as the first.

     

    At first, this is a nice, dry, ambery blend, but in about 30 seconds flat it dries down into the Powder of Doom which I have never experienced before. Sigh. I'l hang on to the imp for awhile to see if it changes with settling time. I hope so! I love the concept.


  13. In the imp this is very very sparkly citrus, and upon applying it's mostly the same with a hint of herbs.

     

    The fruitiness hangs in there... I think it's mostly the currant, but the lemon rind really keeps it from being too sweet. Have we ever had a blend with lemon rind before? Because I'm loving it.

     

     

    Overall, this is a solid musky+currant/lemon on my skin, and I like it a lot! Great throw as well. Not sure if I need a whole bottle yet, but I'll be giving this one an all-day slather test.


  14. I can see why Snow White is so popular!

     

    My bottle is from 2004. This blend is definitely more perfumey than things I usually select, but I like it a lot! I definitely get the creamy almost-coconut that people mention, a whiff of cool florals... I really don't know how to describe it except to say that it's beautiful, and I can see this finding a spot in my regular rotation.

     

    Definitely picking up another bottle or two if the new version is anything like this one!


  15. Note: This bottle is about 1 year old.

     

    Almond is either lovely or horrible on my skin, and more often it's the latter. This time is different!

     

    In the bottle, this smells like creamy almond, and on my skin, it's more almondy.

     

    After a few minutes, there's a hint of mandarin in there, but if I wasn't looking for it I'm not sure if I could pick it out. Not in a "this not gets lost" kind of way, it's just so well blended.

     

    This dry-down outcome is really interesting. In terms of throw (and this blend has quite a bit), I get almond and myrrh sweetened by Snake Oil. On my skin, the SO is much more apparent, I still find the mandarin, and the almond is less detectable. I can't stop sniffing myself. This is lovely! Boomslang is still my favorite (and most hoarded) of the Snake Pit blends, but I believe Asp Viper is a solid second place.


  16. I really can't explain it any better than the previous posters! This is wildflowers, grass, and evening to me. I'm not usually big on floral blends but this might be one to hang on to. It truly smells like the field next to my parents' house. I agree with zankoku_zen, I think there's a smidge of coconut in here too.

     

    edit: wearing this to work today, and I love it even more. There's something almost incensey about the flowers, and my husband really likes it on me. There might be another bottle in my future.


  17. Such a strange combination of notes! I'm surprised at how well they work together.

     

    In the bottle this is soooooo syruppy it makes me nervous.

     

    On me, it's a whole lot different. Definitely scorched fields, which is awesome. After about 10 minutes I get a big whiff of incense (yay!) but it settles down pretty quickly into incense-y scorched grass, which is fine by me. There's the occasional hint of pancake, and if I really look for it I can smell the coffee. I'm interested to see what this will be like in a couple of weeks when things have melded together a bit.

     

    Overall, I like this blend and I'm glad I have a bottle. It's definitely one of those scents that will have people wondering what smells so good, as opposed to who smells so good, if that makes any sense.


  18. Buttermilk pancakes with boysenberry syrup and goat butter!


    Pardon me if there's another topic already!
    I ordered this bottle against my better judgment. Foody is a risk, but for this blend, I had to take it. And as of now I am not sorry.

    In the bottle this is very very sweet, no surprise there. On my skin it smells like...well...buttery pancakes. But I'm not talking Bisquick. I mean real from-scratch pancakes like the ones my dad used to cook up on Saturday morning. And shockingly, it's not cloying in the least. I actually don't get much of the boysenberry syrup at all, which is the note I expected would dominate. Love it.

    Edit: about half an hour later, the boysenberry comes out to play. When I sniff my wrist up close it's definitely a key player in the blend, but in terms of throw, it's more like an afterthought.


    Husband also rates it 10 out of 10 for accuracy and deliciousness.

  19. Wet: If I didn't know better I would swear this is TKO. Sugary lavender.

     

    Drier: Lavender is still going strong, but I definitely detect Dorian in here. No Snake Oil yet, and no fennel, which was the note that had me worried

     

    Later: This needs a couple of months at the very least to live up to it's full potential, but oh man, it's going to be glorious aged. I almost wish (read: definitely wish) I had bought more. As of now it's mostly lavender and Dorian which is LOVELY. I can't wait to see what this is like a year from now!


  20. Oooh this is good stuff.

     

    I bought a partial bottle off a forumite, aged about 1 year. Like everyone else, I get a ton of caramel/vanilla deliciousness. I picked up on the iris a bit as well, which made me nervous at first (I tend to amp florals all to hell, no pun intended) but the heavier notes keep it at bay along with the carnation, which adds a teeensy bit of spice but little more.

     

    The sandalwood is what makes this blend a new favorite for me. It keeps the foody from running over into TOO foody.


  21. MY LOVES:

     

    Boomslang- especially aged. This is my very most favorite of the Snake Pit blends, and I wish it never had to go away.

    Western Diamondback - My fiance loves this scent on me, which is funny, because I thought it smelled more masculine than what I usually wear (which doesn't diminish my appreciation one bit!)

     

    Death Adder- The only vetiver blend that's ever worked on me. It's delicious. And I love opoponax.

     

    Temple Viper- Because I'm a sucker for champaca. This is what I'm wearing right now, actually.


  22. I'm not at all surprised to find that this is the dirtiest dirt blend I've ever come across.

     

    I don't know what to say beyond that. I'm reasonably sure I wouldn't wear this by itself, even though I LOVE the smell of dirt. I'll layer it with some things to see.

     

    eta: oddly enough, my fiance really likes this one on me. I already have one bottle on the way, but maybe a backup wouldn't hurt :P


  23. Wet: If I didn't know better, I'd swear there was cocoa in this. After a little time I think its the combination of nutmeat and apple.

     

    Drying: Mmm, warm is the word for this one. Spicy and buttery at the same time, but it's not quite foody to my nose. Is galangal earthy smelling? Because I don't get any wood or moss.

     

     

    Overall: This is a very nice blend. Not sure if I need a bottle at this point, but I'll use up my decant while I decide :P

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