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Aldercy

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  1. Aldercy

    Bedbug

    Definitely on the order of Gingerbread Poppet, though I think I like the long-term dry-down a little better. Bedbug is very hardy and long-lived (much like actual bedbugs, unfortunately), but over the course of the day it gets less spicy and becomes sweeter, gentler, more like a warm sugar-musk. (Is it just me, or does Beth like to make her most revoltingly titled scents foody? I can't wait for something called "The Oozing Plague" or "Tapeworm"-- they're bound to smell like crumpets and raspberry sorbet.)
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    The Elephantine Colossus

    Mmm, this is almost exactly what I imagined it would smell like! It's a bit like red musk frosting. With root beer froth (specifically froth-- it's a very airy root beer). The red musk (which, to me, can have many different faces) is most like that of Kyoto (no cherry or anise, but it's a very thick, almost syrupy musk like that). It's whipped with an odd combination of vanillic candy (with a soft, taffy-like texture) and a general salty-sweetness. And a tiny hint of the cream cheesy note from Cake Smash. Hence my impression of red musk frosting. The root beer is there, but on my skin it's playing a supporting role. It's kind of dry, airy and woodsy compared to the gooey sweetness of the candied red musk, so it definitely helps to balance things out. Very sexy, very playful, and I pretty much love it. ETA: Sometimes I get pretzels from this. I think it's the hint of salt combined with the oddly dry, woodsy root beer.
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    Bogle

    In the bottle, Bogle smells strongly of rich smoky blueberry, which is gorgeous. Smoky blueberry?! Awesome. There's also a tiny hint of pumpkin-mandarin-ginger (very faint, not buttery) that reminds me of Pumpkin Queen. THIS is what Blue Pumpkin Floss should smell like! However, I have to say that when I put it on, it's smelling more... limp. Fruit dust. I'm hoping this is a fluke (I think I'm coming down with something and feel very "off" today... things aren't tasting right and such) because I know this is a beautiful oil. It's so complex, but it just seems to wither and die on my skin. Sigh. I think I'll put it away for awhile and see how it fares in a couple weeks.
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    Eau de Pooch

    Oh, I love Pa-Pow. It definitely evokes the idea of "happy dog!" but I wouldn't promise that it smells exactly like a dog and nothing else. It's a sunny field with a dog playing in it. No guarantee it'll be to your taste, but if you're hunting for a dog scent, I'd certainly start by searching the sales forum for that one-- I'm sure I've seen decants and bottles floating around.
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    Where is this scent?

    Actually, this is one of the (relatively few) scents that has no official description. Its review thread (hidden in the Event Exclusive section) has a lot of other people's interpretations, but the Lab's original announcement doesn't give anything other than the name. Sorry!
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    How do you apply your BPAL oils?

    Hell, I've been collecting BPAL for over 2 1/2 years and didn't know what a reducer cap was. There are no stupid questions.
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    The Infernal Lover

    Yep, single-note red musk (not the sometimes medicinal, stale kind I occasionally get, but something very similar to Snake Oil Bath Oil-- which I find to be just a little more red musky and less vanillic than the perfume oil). It's a dark, sweet, metallic, maroon scent. It's quite strong on its own, but I imagine this could be good for layering. I think it would be really good for adding just a drop of sexiness to complimentary, but less powerful blends.
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    The Shadowy And The Sublime

    This was gorgeously bottle-worthy until the wisteria started to take over a little during the dry-down. It starts out all sticky, pale amber, ambergris and mild sweet myrhh (very nice combination, very sheer and lacy), and those notes do stick around, but when the wisteria comes out to play, it's a bit of a bully, at least on my skin. I'm surprised how easily it wins out over magnolia and rose-- florals that I usually amp a bit. It's still a very lovely scent-- innocent but haunting, old-fashioned but sophisticated, very memorable-- I just wish that strong bite of slightly sweet-pea-like wisteria would die down to the background instead of the foreground. If, in the long-term drydown it eventually fades, I think I could still go for a 5ml.
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    A Howl In The Darkness

    I admit I've kind of forgotten the notes for this one, and I'm going to try to sniff and review without referring back to them first.... A Howl in the Darkness is kind of a dark, murky aquatic with woody, twisted spice and a slightly citrusy musk. It's a really temperate scent, with cool notes and warm notes very well-blended together into something very balmy and dusky. It's slightly sweet, very natural woodland kind of smell. If this scent is a werewolf scent, it's a gentle, fuzzy werewolf. Now, looking at the notes: yep, that all sounds about right. I can definitely pick out sage. I quite like this one and will definitely hang on to the decant.
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    Golletes

    It's taken me a couple of hours to figure out what precisely this smells like, and the answer is: Nerds candy. The fuchsia strawberry kind. Sweet, pink, sour tart, effervescent and crispy at the same time. I'm seeing people compare this to Cap'n Crunchberries, but I haven't ever eaten it so I wouldn't know. It is a little like Zombie Apocalypse, but more lighthearted, more madcap, whereas ZA is a thick, sludgy, slightly sinister sweet strawberry to me. This is childlike, bouncy and really tasty-smelling. I will definitely hang on to the decant. Golletes is the rainbow My Little Pony of this Halloween collection.
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    Nothing Gold Can Stay

    Nothing Gold Can Stay (saaad name, by the way) reminds me very much of A Blade of Grass from Halloween two years ago, even though grass isn't a listed note. That leaf scent is the same-- just on the cusp between sappy green and crispy yellow-- wet and dry at the same time. This scent is sweeter though, with a cold aquatic floral note on top. I'm not sure where that comes from-- it's not unpleasant, but I kind of wish it weren't there. I don't get anything tea-like. It's a very spindly, delicate, pretty scent with at least a couple of layers to it. A little perfumey, but still unique with that realistic leaf note.
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    What do bottles and labels look like?

    Ooh, thanks for all the photos, TwilightEyes. Love the vintage style for the regular Weenies and the stark black-and-white graphic novel look for the Gothic collection. I have to admit, I'm a tiny bit grossed out by the Pomegranates though.
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    Fire for Thy Stepmother's Daughters

    This one is so weird to me. It's nothing like the description, as far as I can tell. I get a faint impression of pinkness and slightly powdery white woods. Maybe a touch of verbena. Warmly soapy. If it weren't for the other reviews, I'd have thought I received a mislabeled imp!
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    Spirits of the Dead

    I'm surprised this doesn't have lemon listed in it... the tea must be a lemony tea. I'm also getting clouds of orris. It's a very dry, severe, old-fashioned scent. Not to my personal taste, I'm afraid.
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    Miss Lupescu

    ALMOND FRENCH FRIES. I must me losing my mind. No. I'm not. It's this warm, greasy, starchy note (i.e. french fries) doused with watery almond... and now a heavy dusting of baby powder as well. Wow. Bizarre.
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    Death of the Grave Digger

    Snow, soil, opoponax and myrrh. I can't help but think of this scent in terms of scents I've already tried. That doesn't happen that much, but Death of the Grave Digger is just so familiar, even though it has its own character. It reminds me of Ded Moroz, Old Moon and Baku rolled into one with a gritty layer of sweet myrrh over top. The slush note is icy, with just a touch of translucent, herbal mint. It's backed up with slightly warmer (but shadowy) wood and resin notes-- evergreen and rich opoponax and myrrh. The evergreen is very tart and thin, with a faint halo of frozen, dark purple berries. The earth note is crisp and black, and extremely well blended with everything else, so I wouldn't really think of this as one of my "dirt" scents. And then there's this ethereal "blue," menthol-like quality floating around the edges of the scent that makes the more concrete notes come across as ghostly and far-away. This is a super-complex blend with very distinct layers I can somehow pick apart. I really like the overall effect (not surprising, considering I have bottles of all the scents I mentioned above) and this will make for a very sophisticated winter perfume.
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    VILF

    Hm, VILF reminds me a lot of The Red Rider-- I'm convinced the leather note is the same, the balsam is there as a base, and I always did detect a hint of watered down red musk in RR. I'm getting lots of worn, raw leather (not the slick plasticky kind), some sweetness (doesn't smell explicitly like honey though... more of a floral sweetness), some cedar and balsam, and rusty musk-- it's not a voluptuous deep red musk to me, more of a slightly metallic, astringent sort. This strikes me as more cowboy than vampire. I don't get any vanilla or spices (where are you, pink pepper?). I wish I liked this enough to snag one of those drop dead gorgeous bottles, but I'm rather undecided. It's a nice scent, but I don't think I'll find myself longing to wear it.
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    Dragon's Musk

    So, I had kind of started ignoring the Ars Draconis line because dragon's blood resin based scents pretty much all end up smelling the same on me with only slight variations. However, Dragon's Musk is really proving me wrong. This is a very deep musky brown scent that reminds me a bit of Snake Oil (if red musk and vanilla musk are two of the five, that makes sense I guess) with just lacy borders of dark crimson, slightly smoky dragon's blood. It's very serious and sexy without the bouncy red sweetness that usually dominants lighter dragon's blood scents. It's bold and strange, but doesn't get overpowering because it stays really close to the skin. Normally a little dragon's blood goes a long way and tends to draw an unusual amount of attention, but I actually put on pretty much Dragon's Musk on, and I'm only getting pleasantly subdued whiffs. Kind of like a second (hot, scaly) skin.
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    Skuld

    How does this smell like cheese and pool water to me? HOW.
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    Unveiled

    I'm not getting much of any one note here. It's very sweet and perfumey, maybe a bit of peach, lotus, and something like cherry blossom. I wish I got some myrrh, vanilla and red tea, but those seem to be the notes most absent for me. Unveiled is a watery fruity floral and, while pleasant, doesn't do a lot for me.
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    Comforting Plush Companion

    I tested this without reminding myself of the notes first, and I honestly didn't even realize it had rose in it for awhile. It gets stronger as it dries, but in the wet stage it (in conjunction with the sugar plums) created an almost raspberry-like note reminiscent of Berry Moon. The honey musk is, however, the dominant element in this one, and I really like it. It's quite saccharine, but still has a smooth depth to it. The vanilla is just a wisp of scent in the background for me. Very sweet, and I'll need to be in the right mood to wear it, but I like this one.
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    Bocal de Sang

    *avoids looking at other reviews!* It's always hard enough for me to decide what I think of scents with unlisted notes without being influenced by other people's perceptions first... Out of the imp, I get a "Christmassy" impression for a moment, like evergreen and mulling spices. But that disappears almost immediately on my skin. It's kind of cough syrupy for awhile (drippy, dopey red cherry...) but the woozy medicine note seems to kind of burn off after a few minutes, and I'm left with mostly wine. Normally I dislike wine notes because they turn to powdery grape candy on me, but Bocal de Sang does nothing of the sort, and I'm really surprised by how natural it smells. It's a thick, spicy burgundy wine with just a hint of that initial cherry... slightly alcoholic, and still slightly dopey (perhaps a drop of sweet opium or poppy). No actual blood as far as I can tell. This is what I wish Suck It smelled like. I like this, though luckily am not in love with it enough that I'm sad I can only have an imp. Wore it for a True Blood marathon with my friend.
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    Nanny Ashtoreth

    I am really enchanted with this. It's heavy on the musky, honeyed wood (oak? I think it's oak), but there's this sheer glaze of berry that is just perfect. I'm really picky about berry notes and fruit in general, but this is not fake or candy-like at all. The florals are somehow both voluptuous and dry at the same time-- full-bodied and spicy, but almost sandy as well. I don't get any distinct leather. I can see how this could turn masculine with all the woodiness, but it doesn't go that route with my skin chemistry. The polished oak is really golden and sweet. It comes together so nicely with those sandy flowers and berry glaze.
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    Banana Peel in a Graveyard

    Yep, that is the Lab's signature dirt note with creamy, candied banana. It is bizarre, to say the least. I'm strangely attracted to the idea of earth with fruit notes (I love the dirt/black cherry of Earth Phoenix, for example), and I do like this in its early stages. Something about the warm blackness of the graveyard dirt and the dissonance of the soft banana note strikes me as interesting. BUT on the long term dry-down, this somehow turns into manly-strong-man-cologne on me, to the point where I wondered if it had morphed into The Convocation instead.
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    Pepper

    I this! It's exactly what I was hoping for-- that amazing rose/pink pepper combo of Pothon Meter with a different twist on it. The pink pepper (which I really do find to be noticeably different from any other type) is very strong at first, but does mellow over the course of the scent's wear (most of the day-- it has staying power) until it's almost gone. The rose is so rich mixed with the pepper, ginger and berries that's it's barely recognizable as rose and comes across more as just a juicy spicy... reddish-pinkness. The pine resin and vanilla (which are well-blended together in a way which reminds me of Golden Priapus) provide a really solid base for the sweet-spicy florals (gardenia is discernible along with the rose, but none of the others are to me). Feminine but unusual. I may get a bottle of this one.
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