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  1. Huh. I looked up Skuld and it looks like it might be because of the ylang ylang and honey? I might have to try that sometime.

     

    I'd imagine those two are the leads (on me) for the similarity. It was really nice. :)

     

    Weirdest tea scent ever--actually. No. Tea and leather perfume is weird, Severin, but maybe tier two weird? Lady Lilith. It smells like a smush between Embalming Fluid and Mme. Moriarty. That fresh white(green?) tea note, the citrus, the zenness, hovering over the base of red musk and Mme. Moriartyness.

     

    Man, the best thing about Lady Lilith is that it works on me. ;) Mme Moriarty doesn't quite, but Lady Lilith has red musk and delicious tea and orange and makes me super happy. I agree that there's a definite similarity to Embalming Fluid, too. I'm really looking forward to wearing it in the summer.


  2. Schrodinger's Cat is a stylized picture of a cat with text next to it reading "The cat is dead/alive." There's a check box next to "Dead" and "Alive." Black Phoenix has an orange label with a phoenix on the left hand side. Calico Jack has a skull and crossbones. Snake Oil has the Carnival Noir style label. The Steamworks, Pharmacopeia, Salons, Rappaccini's Garden, Gaimans, Panacea and Picnic in Arkham all have unique labels as collections. I think that's it for the GC but it's a huge collection and I could have easily missed something.

     

    I think Ars Draconis scents have different labels too? (Also, I think the skull and crossbones is Jolly Roger, not Calico Jack-unless it's both?)

     

    Dragon's Milk does, at least. (God, how much do we all love Miss Twilight for having this Flickr photo stream??)

     

    Dragon's Claw has the same design. :) I suspect it's for all the Ars Draconis.


  3. Wanted to put this up as a new topic, but it's not letting me, saying I don't have permission... :evil:

     

    Anyway, I read that scent lasts longer on certain personality types. Seems generally that the more high strung, emotional/nervous types seem to burn off scents faster then the calmer, low key types. I'm curious as to the people here and how this may apply.

     

    If that's indeed the case, I am an anomaly. While I'm not high-strung, I am prone to nervousness and overemotional...ity? Being overemotional. ;)

     

    I use three dip-swipes of an imp (one on each wrist, one on my neck) on average, and careful dabs on my wrists, neck and sometimes collarbone from bottles, which usually lasts me several hours.

     

    It does vary from scent to scent, of course, but I get a good 15-20 uses out of an imp, easily, and each use will last at least three hours. I understand that everyone's different, but I personally could never use even a tenth of an imp at once.

     

    Fascinating angle to take this from, Gael!


  4. Also, for anyone looking for a drop dead sexy guy scent.... I would recommend that you go find Wild Men of Jezirat al Tennyn. Oh, my!! Every time I get a whiff of this one on my guy... :twisted: Wow!! Dee is good too!!

     

    I'd like to say HELL YES on both of these! I love Wild Men on guys and girls, including my feminine (har) self, but I looooooooooooove it on the fiance! He's also gotten some great responses to it. :D And Dee . . . I've got two bottles of Wild Men for the two of us - we'll see how far gone they are when the Carnival is up - but I think I might have to get a bottle to follow up on zee imp of Dee, too. 'cause RAWR.


  5. I got a frimp of Belladonna in a recent order, and I noticed it's a very pale green . . . an awful lot like my Hemlock imp. It smells quite herby as well (although, grain of salt, it's Rappaccini's Garden, there's lots of green in many of those scents ;)) - I've not had a chance to compare them side by side scentwise, but does anyone have imps of Belladonna that are also pale green?


  6. So I'm getting married this September, outside in a park. I'm totally with those who think a GC would be a good idea, what with the memories associated, but I'm also tempted to layer my "signature" with something to make it a little more unique, especially because the scent I consider to be my signature is Yggdrasil, which, while beautiful and obviously a HUGE fave, is . . . well, perhaps a teeny bit boring for the occasion?

     

    I like green scents, patchouli, spiciness, and musks. Can anyone recc something to layer with that which might make me just that much more beguiling? ;)


  7. OHHH I just realized something creepy/endearing. If I'm dating a guy who wants to smell like a mechanics garage and I find that sexy, what does that mean considering my Dad smelled like this my whole life? Maybe I shouldn't think about it too much... It's not like he's a mechanic, and I didn't meet him while scoping out the jiffy lube, but he does work on his own car? Ok enough, I'm just going to go with it cause it feels right.

    :lol: It probably has more to do with comforting/familiar smells and early associations with masculinity than it does with a creepy unresolved Oedipal/Electra complex. I think you're probably okay. :smilenod:

     

    Not to mention statistics! Lots of men* work on their own/other people's cars. It's sort of like being concerned because your beau, like your dad, likes video games, or reading books, which you happen to find kinda sexy. :)

     

    Good luck on finding him a scent!

     

    *Not to exclude women who work on cars

     

    Edited because I worry about clarity and inclusion. ;)


  8. On me, this is a fresh, woody-with-snow blend, with an underlying sweetness. I'm a little unsure about whether it's a keeper, but it is a very pretty, peaceful scent. I really like the musk in here, as well, it makes it much more a skin scent. I also can't help but wonder how well it would age.

     

    It also reminds me of Old Moon, which indicates to me that I amp fir and cedar isn't as much of a big deal as I've been led to believe by other scents.


  9. Snake Oil with four mints, bergamot, and green tea.


    I really, really, really wanted to love this, but unfortunately it has a medicinal quality on drydown starting about 5 minutes in that reminded me of fresh Mme Moriarty (I'm aging my bottle with high hopes!) and Snake Oil on my skin. It's kind of acrid/sour.

    The bottle I was working with was at least 8 months old after my last try. It smelled heavenly in the bottle and when still wet, the bergamot was really intriguing and of course, I loooove mint. Damn my skin chemistry. :P Thankfully, Electric Maenad was delighted to give it a good home.

  10. I've let my decant settle for a few months in the interest of potentially letting the jasmine calm down, and it definitely worked - this is a light (and light-throw), sweet, heartbreakingly lovely floral on me. I don't get any powder.

     

    I don't think it will be a bottle for me, as I'm learning I don't like florals enough to wear many frequently, but this is gorgeous, and potentially something even a jasmine-amper should give a shot.


  11. Okay, so I get the picture with Black Phoenix, but it's been two years - does anyone have any new, exciting cherry findings, and particularly BLACK cherry? I will likely be ordering Earth Phoenix, and in discussing the notes with my fiance, discovered that he is extremely fond of black cherry and supports the idea of me smelling like it. :P


  12. I let my bottle sit for a few months, because when I first put it on it was a VERY strong pine scent with little else. Not unpleasant so much as "HI I'M A PINE TREE," which just isn't my thing, my love of green scents aside. :P

     

    I am soooooo glad I did! I'm now getting this lovely balance of warm, sweet musky earthiness with pine that smells so unusual and gorgeous that I can hardly stand it. I keep associating this scent with Christmas, amusingly enough, and I suspect Illustrated Woman will see lots of wear this December. :D


  13. I got my CnS on the 7th of November, and until the package arrived today the tracking status on the site did not change. I wasn't worried, but I was starting to wonder when my package would actually get shipped out. Is this common for international CnS?

     

    Oh yeah. I have gotten three orders from BPAL myself so far and not one of them acknowledged that my package was anywhere other than picked up in Hollywood, twice until after I got it. A friend living in my city has the same problem. It seems to be something we have to put up with - thanks, USPS. :P


  14. The only message I sent to bpal was through the message-box in PayPal.

     

    There I tried to seperate my fragrance names with line breaks, but as I sent it I'm not sure it showed, and the message probably ended up like this:

     

    Message:

    3 X 6 pack of imps @ 58.5 3 imps @ 10.5 Shipping @ 13 Total=$62.5 Tweedledum, The dormouse, Antique lace Bordello Lyonesse Snake oil Dorian Mouse's long and sad tale, O Verdandi Aizen-Myoo Jack Strangler fig Zombi Vixen My mail: elysian.peace@gmail.com Thank you!

     

    So now I'm a bit ashamed of myself. Still it's somewhat readable, isn't it? Or could I make it easier for them through sending another mail? :P

     

    Honestly, while I don't know if the Lab gets the emails without the line breaks, MOST people's Paypal messages have been looking like that these days - and it looks very clear to me.

     

    Except for the part where you're missing off one of your imp packs, unless you intended to get a six-pack of totally random imps. :D (I think I'm counting that right....) If you missed 6 imps, then I'd definitely email them - but otherwise, you should be good.


  15. This is one of the first scents I've tried that has the leather accord in it and it actually smells like leather on me! I am totally elated, but it gets better - the pumpkin is rich, smooth, and melds beautifully with the leather and rich spiciness I'm getting. A bit sweet and dark and just a little naughty.

     

    On the long drydown, I had an exchange with a friend -

     

    Me: "It's like picking out pumpkins at the patch in your leather jacket!"

    Her: *sniffs* "Or dancing in the patch in your bondage dress!"

     

    I like her assessment better. :P This is divine and I'm so happy I got a bottle!


  16. Zombi is seconded! Twilight is really beautiful, too, and I just put on Danse Macabre because I couldn't quite remember what it was all about -

     

    Black cypress with oakmoss, frankincense, oude, and a sliver of toasted hazelnut.

     

    It's somber and earthy (but not earthy as in dirt...if that makes sense? it's like outside but not necessarily outside with trees) with a hint of green. I suspect people who do better with frankincense than I might have even more insight, but it seems very autumnal to me.

     

    EDIT: And now it's changing on my skin, I should know better than to post right away - it's got more trees in there, on me at least.


  17. “Oh my god, I just put gardenia on my skin. AGAIN.” Those who have seen my posts might remember that gardenia Seems To Have A Problem with me.

     

    In the longer run, it's not nearly so bad, the flowers are coming out and not making me smell like quite so like bananas. (Probably shouldn't be testing Brimstone on the same arm, though.) Pleasant.

     

    FINAL VERDICT: A couple of minor skin chem changes and this could be awesome on me. I can definitely see why someone else would love it. It's turning into a berry-ish, slightly floral, womanly sort of scent.

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