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joseybird

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  1. Spicy lilac resin. My imp is a couple of years old and very mellow; at first huff, this is all mild Dragon's Blood, but the cinnamon and pepper appear in the "after-huff" (so to speak)--scintillating but not sharp.

     

    Definitely less "wrathful" than when it was fresh!


  2. I love clove, but I'm used to the sweet variety, so I wasn't sure what to expect from Smiling Spider. I just saw CLOVES! and had to get a bottle =)

     

    Spider's bitter clove note lives up to its name. It has some natural sweetness, but it also has a sharpish medicinal note not present in sweet clove. The black musk quickly appears after the initial blast of clove, its dark sweetness making up for the clove's sharp tang. The spicy patchouli appears next, blending with the clove. I can't smell the wood.

     

    This blend captures the look of the picture perfectly. Texture-wise, it's a haze of black smoke.


  3. This smells like a tart, cinnamony Corazon, so lovers of that lon DC'd scent, take note!

     

    Juicy, lemon-tart mango over a bed of soft, subdued red musk and a touch of cinnamon. There's there barest hint of woodiness here, which keeps the blend from being too fruity. I recognize a sweetish note that must be sugar cane, since I remember it from Shango, but it's difficult to describe.


  4. I just adore the lab's masculine scents. All BPAL scents have something of a muddled murkiness to me, which plays out better with some kinds of blends (earthy, incense) than others (florals, which I feel require a more delicate touch and structure to the composition).

     

    However, the BPAL "style" works gorgeously with masculine scents, and I honestly believe that BPAL has the best "stable" of masculine scents on the market today (big claims coming from someone whose favorite perfumes cost $200 or more =P).

     

    Wilde is no exception. It is a fougre, like Villain, with a fresh, aquatic, "green" feel, but it's also wistfully sweet--more so than any of the other masculine BPAL scents I've tried. The muted patchouli-tonka base is immediately discernible, with the lavender and thyme adding the freshness (and bergaot blunting the herbs' medicinal tang). I think it's the jasmine lending the sweetness, though to be honest, I wonder if this is a different jasmine note than the ones Beth usually uses. Jasmine amps like CRAZY in *every* blend I've ever tried with it, but not this one, and I would never think there was jasmine in here at all had I not read the note list.

     

    Wilde is masculine, but it's also sweet an endearing and romantic. A lovely scent indeed.


  5. This is gorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgeous!!

     

    This is a beautiful ambery vanilla with a very subtle earthiness underlying the sandalwood note. The lily adds a touch of sweetnes, but it's otherwise in the background.

     

    Gorgeous. I need a bottle.


  6. Sooo...

     

    Nearly every BPAL floral note goes horribly soapy on me, which makes most of the catalogue unwearable on me =(

     

    However, some blends with floral notes work nicely on me: Alice, Bagdad, Dracul, Snow White, Bearded Lady, Victoria, just to mention a few.

     

    Also, stargazer lily, lavender, and carnation are fine on me, thank goodness.

     

    Can anyone rec any blends with floral notes that I might be able to wear, based on the ones I listed above? Especially blends in which the florals seem to have been "infused" into another oil instead of being added as their own note (like the rose in Baghdad).

     

    Thanks!


  7. I can't imagine how underrated this scent must be.

     

    It hadn't even occured to me to seek out Agony of Loss. The notes, while pleasent-looking did not grab me with the same wild desire Ecstasy of Passion did. Still, it intrigued me, and when I saw it up for a great price on the forum, I went for it.

     

    I am SO GLAD I did!

     

    In a way, this is the "cool" to Passion's "warm." While Passion smells like, fresh, sun-warmed skin, Loss smells like a soft breeze against long-cooled sheets. The lavender is increadibly wearable, melding perfectly with the wood, with the citrus lending an unexpected and lightly juicy freshness to the composition. The smoke pervades the entirety, but so softly that one might not even guess the note was smoke without looking at the notes.

     

    An absolute treasure, and completely unique :P


  8. This starts out as "OMFG FRANKINCENSE" and quickly mellows down to allow the other resins/woods to emerge. I smell something almost ambery-y, which I'm assuming is the benzoin.

     

    I'm really bad at picking out individual notes, especially notes such as these, but it settles down to a much softer, mellower Cathedral.

     

    A very nice alternative for those who love incense blends but aren't "hardcore" enough for oils like Midnight Mass and Cathedral.


  9. Wow...

     

    I was NOT expecting this to work o__o;

     

    Delicate flowers and flowing water (NOT "aquatic")

     

    This smells like an accord of Clinique Happy, actually :P Very pretty, but smells just like a less complex version of a popular "commercial" scent.

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