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  1. oOH pretty! Thanks for sharing. :D

    Did you order any weenies? Can't wait to see all the new pretty artwork esp New Orleans, San Fran, LA and Brooklyn.

     

    I didn't, just a couple of Moths, which is probably part of why my order got to me so quickly. ^__^ The Weenies orders should start showing up soon, though. I'm excited, too. :D


  2. A base of bitter dark chocolate with thirteen baneful and beneficial bits including pimento berry, pink pepper, tolu balsam, bergamot, golden honey, tobacco absolute, champaca flower, and paprika.


    Woo! A new 13! The last three were terrible on me, but this one stands a good chance of supplanting the June 08 as my new favorite. The bottle is lovely, too; instead of just being a colored label with a number, it has a very nice vintage 'dance with Death' image. As for the scent:

    In the bottle, it's quite bitter and spicy, definite peppery and balsamic notes. (On a bad day, or with a slightly less sweetened base, it could almost smell like salad dressing. :} ) It becomes much sweeter once it's on the skin, with the honey and chocolate kicking it up. There's a nearly waxy aspect to it as well which I find pleasing. As it dries, it goes through a tooth-achingly sharp-and-sweet phase where the spices completely disappear on me. They come back after a while, though, and this ends up a pleasingly spicy honey with only a tiny bit of chocolate.

    This is possibly the -least chocolatey- 13 I've ever tried, and I'm completely fine with that. :D Throw is significant, and it seems as though this will have some decent staying power. Nom.

    ETA: Latelate drydown, the tobacco and champaca really pop up and start throwing out waves of deliciousness. This is very lovely, though not something I'll be able to wear to work.


  3. This reaction is a year and a number of months late, but I got really excited when my bottles of Red Rose and White Rose arrived in the mail today and I saw that the roses were stylized War of the Roses type designs. In my head, I will now refer to these scents as Lancaster and York. (Or, even more obscurely, Lannister and Stark, for all you GRRM fans out there ;)).

     

    You darling, darling person. That's exactly what I needed to hear right now -- a good fandom-combining reference to make me feel a little better about life. I'm going to go wear me some Unity roses and read some Song of Ice and Fire while eating some kind of something.

    (My grandfather's in the hospital, and I'm a little out of my head, but reading things like this makes me obscurely happy. ^_^;; )

     


  4. This perfume, on me, at first smelled of cedar, moss, and those small dark shiny oranges that you see growing by the side of the road, surrounded by glossy green leaves. The ones you can't quite bring yourself to pick because they might secretly belong to someone else, someone who might take a shotgun to you if you stole their oranges. The someone who may or may not be watching you from that broken-down shack some twenty yards away.

     

    After an hour or so, the oranges vanished, turning this into a soft, somehow surreal woody scent, like a Disney forest. No, this is what Disney's Beast would smell like, slightly furry and woody and masculine, but with a touch of green freshness.

     

    A couple of hours after that, it smells like a very old chest of drawers that was polished a few weeks prior with orange oil. Not a strong orange scent, just a lingering note over aged wood and vague mothballs. That is to say, the drydown is my least favorite part of this scent. XD

     

    I really like this, but I don't like it on -me-, which is the important part of whether I buy more or not. I might try using it as a room scent sometime, though, or scenting some bath salts with it. Or see if I can convince my SO to test it out. I really want to love it, and if my idea of 'What I Smell Like' were a little different, I might have been scooping up oodles of it.


  5. I have been waiting very, very patiently for this to arrive, with much anticipation and glee, because so many of the notes are ones I love so very much. Ambergris? Check! Sugar? Check! Chamomile? Check! ...and so on.

     

    So today, I opened up my bottle and sniffed, and it's kind of sharp and awful upon an initial snoofling. I was not dissuaded, however, as I've often found that ambergris accord smells a bit sour, and doused my wrists pretty thoroughly with it.

     

    First impression: Well, I can see what people mean by sugary cereal. It totally cracked me up. It's like Serpent's Kiss, which smells like ketchup on me for the first short while or so, then mellows out. XD It smells like food! But not foody-food, the sort you'd want to smell like. Just...food.

     

    On the initial application, the sugar is very strong and moist, with a pretty strong greenish floral/herbal note that, on me, fades pretty fast. The chamomile stays a mild yellowy undertone for a while, then fades to the background as the orris, very strong and silvery, comes out. As it dries, the ambergris turns up and -stays up-, rendering the whole, with my skin chemistry a lot like Dream of a Fisherman's Wife Light. WHICH IS AWESOME. There's still a light grayish dustiness left, and the sweetness of the sugar sticks with it the whole time, so if you're not a fan of sweet scents, this one may not be for you.

     

    Overall: It starts out pretty bright and tart and shiny, but it mellows out into a gorgeous silver gray beauty of a perfume.

     

    Throw is minimal, it's a really cuddly, close-to-the-skin perfume. Seems to have a decent wear-length; I might consider rollerballing it for multiple applications throughout the day, as I love the way it changes on my skin. I would wear this to a movie, or to a dance, or to a bar, or on vacation, or ...anywhere, really. I'm pretty sure I can even wear it to work, which, as I work with a few people who are sensitive to certain scents, is great. I think it'll be more of a warm-weather scent for me, though, as my skin will amp different things when I'm cold, but, eh. :D Worth it.

     

    Final verdict: HELL YEAH. It was everything I hoped it would be. <3


  6. 17 - Warm, very spicy and foody -- You know what this one -really- reminds me of? The Blooddrop LE Scream (spiced vanilla ice cream). On the right person, this could be very cakey and wonderful, but on me it's got a slightly chilly note that sends it straight to ice cream-land. It's also really, REALLY sweet, maybe a little bit of that funnel cake-like supercharged bready sweetness that shows up after a while. All in all, it's kind of impressive, but a little sweeter than I actually would want to wear. Passing this one on~

     

    Also, I know there's no cinnamon in this, since they leave that note out because it's a common allergen, but it certainly could contain it, just going by the smell.

     

    Not a considerable throw, but then, I applied it very lightly. Lasts reasonably well.


  7. This is one of those 'does exactly what it says on the tin' scents for me, which is nice, as I was hoping for exactly that. It's a beautiful blend, a bit import-store-ish from the sandalwood and champaca, but the orange blossom brings it up to the level of a wearable perfume (for me).

     

    Not something I'd wear everyday, but on a hot summer night, when I want to be put in mind of a grove of orange blossoms in India? Perfect. I may take it on a cruise sometime; seems like it'd be appropriate for that.

     

    Wears gently, throws moderately, lasts for a few hours and vanishes gracefully.


  8. THE WRESTLER ONOGAWA KISABURO BLOWING SMOKE AT A ONE-EYED MONSTER
    Peru balsam, Mysore sandalwood, bodark bark, tupelo gum, black pepper, tobacco absolute, and white honey.


    This one's very...strange. It's dark and woody and sweet and peppery and I can't figure out whether I like it or not? There's a licorice-y aspect that I like, but a citrussy one I don't. The pepper and tobacco are -very- peppery and tobacco-y, but unlike a lot of scents, on my skin they don't go crazy and beat everything else up; they stay restrained and just add a rather lovely dark undertone. It's got a sweet vanilla-like note (the basalm, probably) that I really like, but....it's just so -weird-, and not in way I think suits me.

    In the bottle, I get a lot of sandalwood and pepper. On my skin, it veers all over the place and doesn't seem to want to settle down; (see above. XD.gif) different things vie for Biggest And Best in rapid succession, which is an experience I haven't had since Delirium.

    It didn't last that long on my skin, either, maybe a couple of hours, and the throw wasn't excessive. Noticeable, but not violent or loud.

    ...I still can't make up my mind. I'm really looking forward to seeing more reviews of these, and this one in particular.


  9. Cherry blossom, wild iris, wisteria, and hibiscus.


    Hey-hey! I didn't know this existed until I poiked up to the BPAL booth and went BAROO? A new spray? I must test!

    So I have. It's -highly- reminiscent of Hanami, which is perhaps unsurprising, as they share both cherry blossom and wisteria as notes, but Sakura is considerably more fruity, with a reddish tinge to the scent that Hanami doesn't have. As a room spray, I think I like it more -- it's something like the scent of a warm spring day, and expresses quite beautifully the idea of the flowers blooming.

    It'll be wonderful year-round, I think; anytime you need a breath of spring.
    (It does have a slightly dryer-sheety aspect as well, which is kind of awesome in a room spray because your room smells incredibly clean afterwards. >D)

  10. FUWU BANSAKU IN RUINED TEMPLE WITH BLACK MONSTER ON UMBRELLA
    Black coconut, red sandalwood, black currant, tonka bean, vetiver, and Malasian oude.


    ...You know, this was the one I was most expecting to love? But something about the combination of notes just reminds me of a slightly fruitier Priala, or Ifrit's weird sister, the one who met this dude named Rumpelstilzchen and hides in underground caves instead of burning on the desert sand.

    In the bottle I can smell the coconut, the sandalwood, and the vetiver adding a lovely smoky backdrop. On my skin, it murks up and gets even smokier, with a slight sweet undertone. As I'm not a huge fan of really deep smoky vetiver most of the time, and the sandalwood seems to be cowering somewhere in the background...well. I didn't have to wash it off, but I'm not really enjoying it as much as I could.

    This is a must-try for vetiver-lovers who also like tonka and coconut. For me, it is a "hey, I'm glad I got to try this!"

    Seems to be lasting for quite a while without fading (3 hours+) and throws moderately. I can smell it a few inches from my face, but not if my arm is outstretched.


  11. SHIRAFUJI GENTA WITH A KAPPA
    Lansium domesticum, sweetgrass, benzoin, white mint, lavender, juniper berry, cedarwood, osmanthus, and rice wine.


    When I open the bottle, it smells of lavender and a slight grassiness, with a little floral underneath. On my skin, it's almost entirely lavender and juniper berry, fading down to a slightly sweetened cedar. I hope that someone else will review this who doesn't amp lavender beyond almost everything else, but that's most of what I get.

    *shrug* You win some, you lose some. If you like lavender and enjoy juniper, don't mind cedar and perhaps delight in benzoin -- this one's all for you, baby.

    Decent wear length, throws lavender across the room if you're me.


  12. GIANT SQUID
    Cannabis blossom, tonka bean, tobacco, frankincense, galangal, juniper berry, lantana, spiky aloe, green and white teas, and salty sea spray.


    Ufufu. Surely I am not first? ...A first, to be first. ANYWAY. SQUID.

    The Squid is actually rather amazing. In the bottle, it smells almost fruity, and very mellow -- a greenish-tinged scent, if you will, with splotches of amber and brown. Once on my skin, it deepens, with the tobacco blooming up and a slight gingery edge. There's a definite tea note, especially when it's wet, and some saltiness that fades after a while. After three hours or so it's become a mossy-green scent, somewhat reminiscent of seaweed, though not as oceanic. The aloe never is more than an undertone on me, and the frankincense never took over the way it sometimes does.

    All in all, it really reminds me of a much more mellow Sea Rat, which is AWESOME, because I love that, but I don't wear it very often because it amps like **** on me and gives people around me headaches. So this is GREAT. It seems to have a good wearlength and wonderfully mild throw.

    I love it, though I really wasn't expecting to. I may need a full bottle all for me. :x


  13. One bottle for me, because I can never have too much beeswax. :9

     

    *cough* Seriously, though, this is AMAZING. Wax and wine and soft dusty rose petals with a deep ambery resiny gorgeousness of frankincense. This is everything I hoped it would be wrapped up in a bouquet of amazing. The wine amps up a little more than I might like at first, but it settles down into a vague flush after a short time. It's like No. 93 Engine with dark red notes instead of brilliantly golden ones.

     

    This was the first of the Lupes that I pulled out, and the one I was probably most excited about from the notes. It's nice to feel justified. :)

     

    Very good wear-length and moderate throw. I won't actually pull this out for all-the-time wear, but for special occasions, as it really feels like one that needs one to be dressed to match.


  14. You know, I was pretty sure this would be one of those Does Exactly What It Says On The Tin sort of scents for me, and I was completely correct. It's a pale and pretty little floral without much depth or meaningful weight behind it; very lavender in tone (if I had to give it a color, it'd be #E6E6FA, or Lavender. Seriously.) but thankfully without a lot of lavender in the scent.

     

    *shrug* Lilac, wisteria and a lovely little underhaze of sweet ginger and tea. A little musk, a little delphinium. Lasts about three hours, throws gently and almost quizzically. Finito.


  15. Ve--ee--rr-y interesting. It started out very cleaning fluid on me, and I'm very happy to see from prior reviewers that I'm not the only one! That's exactly what I put in my notes -- cleaning fluid, not soap or detergent. After a short while (perhaps five-to-seven minutes) it mellowed out into a warm, burnt smell, almost cinnamon-like, but without any actual spiciness to it. There's a slight citrus note that sticks around for a while, then it becomes a warm, brown, smoky scent that I find both appealing and repellent.

     

    Overall, I'm really not sure what to think of it. It's very interesting, and I'm -really- curious to see what it does as it ages a bit and the musks mellow out.


  16. This was fascinating on me, the first scent from the Lab that has really had that ginger ROOT scent -- that heavy, sharp, almost woody gingery flavor that you find when you're chopping it up. It didn't last, and I didn't really like where the leather and orris took it after that, but those first damp moments were a little bit magical.

     

    I'd put this on someone else and hope that the ginger lasted longer so I could huff them. On me, the rest of it made it thoroughly meh, but ...yeah. Ginger.


  17. Yes, please. :9 I'll be keeping this one, though its similarities in tone to both Defututa and Lilith vs. The Giant Crab mean I probably won't buy a bottle.

     

    This is a somewhat sweet scent, with a mild and fuzzy throw. It lasts all day with sufficient application. It starts with that golden olive-y scent that Defututa has, but instead of going spicy and RAWR, develops a beautiful bergamot-citrussy flair, following it up with a subtle greenish tinge of cardamom pods. It all blends beautifully, with some of the sweet citrus-almost-cakey aspect of Lilith vs. The Giant Crab, but less aquatic. There's a little hint of snow note, just a little, a single snowball-worth, if you will.

     

    I slathered this on yesterday and wore it around and loved it.


  18. I wasn't sure about the chestnut, since I don't like the smell/taste of them to begin with, and really, on me, that's what this smells like -- that sweet-musky-nut scent that slips up the back of my nose and kind of chokes me. There's a little bit of powdery magnolia back there somewhere, and some golden osmanthus as it dries, but mostly, chestnut.

     

    Very interesting, as I can't recall ever smelling another BPAL frangrance quite like it, but not one I either want to keep or will wear again. If you like chestnut, though, have at! It'll probably be great for you.


  19. White sandalwood, rice flower, honey, black pepper, and oakmoss.

    Half of this scent was fabulous on me, but the other half sent it straight down to wash-off-land. Initially, it was sweet and rice flower-beautiful, with a little, very well-behaved honey and some gorgeous white sandalwood. All things which I love and love to smell. Then the black pepper amped up and the oakmoss dirtied it all down and I couldn't wear it anymore. I'm not sure how it would last after longer than a half-hour, because that's how long I was able to stand it. It has certain similarities to White Rabbit (another pretty white-pale scent with deadly black pepper), but sweeter. It didn't seem to have a particularly heavy throw, and would be fantastic on someone who can handle the pepper. :)

  20. This was one I hoped would be lovely on me, and it wasn't. It started well, creamy pale with a bit of ambergris (I love ambergris) shuffling along behind, but as soon as it dried the skin musk, coconut milk, and ylang ylang opened up and it became too sweet and a bit overly musky very fast. It's a very sexual scent, and I definitely agree that it has some similarities to Snow White, but the sexiness is not of the type that I find appealing, and it lacks the cool prettiness of the princess. I'm learning pretty quickly that skin musk is not a good note for me in almost anything.

     

    It did last for several hours, with only a moderate throw, and faded very quietly and politely.


  21. As a fan of star anise, I'm a little sad that I didn't find this blend particularly anise-y. Foo.

     

    Wet, it was quite promising, a little sweeter than Kyoto (its closest competitor in my current stash), with a lovely anise-y glow behind sakura pinkness and a bit of a floral-rrific fringe on top. As it dries, the peony and violet leaf crowd out -everything- else, leaving me with a bitterly floral experience that wafts all over the place, and not in what I consider to be a friendly way.

     

    Good longevity and throw, but not one I'm likely to keep or want more of.


  22. Growr. I have terrible luck with Lunacies that I order on the strength of the notes, without trying a decant first, and this is no exception. :P

     

    I wanted to love it, but upon opening the bottle, I got a snout-full of sharp, sour ozone-y bleck with a slight undertone of blackberry and milk. No wax (which is usually one of my favorite notes), nothing greenish or snowy gentle, and no warmth. It's the same set of notes that made Windy Moon into such a pain for me. Apparently, the Lab's 'wind' is not something I can wear.

     

    I tested it, and there's a little more warmth to it, though not a lot. The snow comes out a bit, which was nice for a short while, and the milk takes on a much stronger aspect (definitely the same as Nonae Caprotina, too.) Whoever compared it to Winter Maiden has a certain point, but I'd compare it more to Lines Written Among the Euganean Hills, which is very similar to the bath oil, but colder and sharper.

     

    After a few hours, Candles Moon turns into a sadly generic perfume on me, which is an rather rare and deeply disappointing occurrence from BPAL.

     

    I'll keep the bottle around, as it's really lovely, and I'm curious to see if it will shift any as it ages, but my hopes are not high.

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    Edit:

    DAHAHAHAHAHA. The joke is so very much on me. Well, kind of.

     

    So--I kept my bottle, and, now, in December of 2011, it's aged into something that is not only lovely as a perfume, but also conveniently gorgeous on me.

     

    The milk is still very much present, but the berry is stronger, and the wax is there too (JOY!). The ozone-scent has mellowed to a snowy-type note. The whole thing ends up pretty sexy, slightly reminiscent of Snow White with a bit of berry action and some milk. I am entirely joyful about the way this has changed, and so very glad I kept it. :D

     

    (Truth? I probably would have kept it for sentimentality and bottle art, since it was released very near my birthday. ^-^; )


  23. It's awesome reading through this thread and realizing just how many of my absolute favorites have anise/fennel/licorice in them. >D I think the only one I haven't seen mentioned yet is Noisome Clockwork Tin Locomotive.

     

    I might like to draw the distinction among 'em, though, as a lot of of the anise and star anise blends are -very- different from the fennels, which often seem a bit earthier in tone, and the licorice ones are often a lot sweeter. (All on me, of course. XD Your mileage may vary!)

     

    One I would kind of like to anti-recommend is Hideous Heart, which may have licorice root, but ends up smelling like -red- licorice to me, complete with the weird aftertaste. D: Not what I was hoping for, which was Kabuki + cinnamon. *sigh*

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