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joseybird

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  1. I posted this on lj a loooonnnnnnnnnng time ago when I first recieved it, but only now was I able to get off my lazy ass and retrieve it :P

     

    I was more curious about this Red Moon everyone was talking about because of the name and background description than because I thought I'd really like it. And to be honest--none of the individual notes in Red Moon particularly appeal to me.

     

    And yet, they combine to create a powerfully compelling, mysterious, and deeply sensual fragrance. I can smell the dragon's blood and orange peel and camamile and amber, as well as other notes that I can't immediately identify. It's a deep, complex, inscence-herb-floral, and reminds me very much of a New Age Store--but I don't mean that at all negatively, for it it smells like magic on a dark night--When I sniff it I can picture a glorious fertility festival (this was before I went and double-checked the description).

     

    I will be hoarding this 5 ml...I'm pretty much an apathetic agnostic, but this is the first BPAL I've sniffed that's really made me want to dabble in ritual-work!


  2. Insanely perfumey and generic :P

     

    My imp broke on the floor =(

     

    half an hour later though...my room smells like honeysuckle and honey (the real stuff!!) WHY couldn't Jezebel smell like this on me?? Is there something special about my dirty dormroom floor that brings out Jezebel's allure, and makes it smell like a summer morning in the country? :D


  3. Like everyone else has said--suede and leather oil!!

     

    Even more amazingly, when this hit my skin, I began to detect a slightly "dirty" note, like sawdust and dirty...a cowboy just come back from a hot day's work...but really really not for me :D

     

    But then the scent mellows, and the dirty note dissapears, and its nice and mellow and comforting :P

     

    Both stages would smell gorgeous on a guy :D I doubt I'll wear this often, but I'm keeping it on principle :D


  4. Of course, if you want something that REALLY lasts...try Hearth...but don't come crying to me if you can't wash it off  :D

     

    Awww, joseybird...don't be mean to my hearth.... :P I love Hearth, but I will admit out of the hundreds of oils i've tried, this is hands down the strongest, longest, crazy lasting, stays around for days oil there is. It is a very interesting scent though :D not at all bad!! To me it was like smokey cherry marzipan.

     

    Other than that I find the more "perfumy" one's to last, like Kali and Lust. Chimera stays well on me and my all time fave....SIN!

     

    Awww I'm sorry! :D It's just that, even when I just opened my decanted imp to sniff and put the cap back on, enough got on my fingers so that everybody (including me) could smell it on me for the rest of the day, so it's *vital* that you make sure you like it before you sniff it!

     

    I need to try Sin :D

     

    Also, The World lasts a long time on me, although most of what lasts is the woody note, and not the cinnamon.


  5. Grants courage under extreme conditions, helps overcome fear of death, and strengthens the fortitude of artists and businessmen, enabling them to further their goals.


    A soft, warm jasmine, with a bitty hint of clove. The dragon's blood is muted here (dragon's blood=lilac for me)...and is there vanilla here or am I just high on Snake Oil?

    This doesn't get soapy on me, which is bloody amazing, considering that it's floral and almost all florals go evil on me. A very pleasent blend :P

  6. This is Tintagel during the cold winter months, with the battle-worn men celebrating in the dining hall...very evocative! Dragon's blood, strooooonnnnnnnnng clove (with some cinnamon?) and a hint of leather...it smells dangerously on the verge of popourri-land for a while, but then the spices calm down a bit, and the leather note becomes a bit more prominant, and it just becomes...cozy :P I can imagine fans of Samhain and Mabon liking this one.


  7. Finny was kind enough to send me a bit of this :P Thank you!

     

    I had been dying to try this, since I've been all over Mabon and Samhain and other semi-gourmandy fall scents.

     

    Fresh on my skin it had that icky butter smell that Jack had, plus something sharply medicinal/floral and spicy...maybe a little fruity...hard to tell.

     

    After a few minutes, the butter has gone rancidy, and the back of my throat burns x_x

     

    Thank you Finny--had you not sent me a sample I may have made the big mistake of buying a whole bottle unsniffed ._.; Major dissapointment =(


  8. Aged Dana O'Shee has decent lasting power on me, but not fresh Dana O'Shee.

     

    I'd try the more spicy/resiny oils. Notes with a greater molecular weight tend to last longer (so I'm not surprised that Scheherazade has lasted for you). I'd also try Snake Oil (especially aged), Anne Bonny (red sandalwood and patchouli--age it), Cathedral (woods and incense--age it), The World (although only the late drydown really lasts on me), and bunches of other similar oils.

     

    Of course, if you want something that REALLY lasts...try Hearth...but don't come crying to me if you can't wash it off :P


  9. Hearth is insanely strong. INSANELY. Industrial strength.

     

    Let's just say that the day I got my decant, I opened the imp to sniff. Hmmm...cherry marzipan and smoke. Interesting. I close the imp without applying.

     

    The scent follows me around for the next 5 hours.

     

    It's an interesting scent...nothing I'd really wear, I think, but...see, I'm scared of applying it :icon_eek:; I mean, if I can smell it for 5 hours *without* applying it, it would proly last 3 days on me (through showers) if I did apply it!!


  10. Hmmm...I *love* Samhain, and although I'm not in imminant danger of running out, I'd love to know of any similar scents that I can try.  Jack sounds like it would be good for a Samhain fan, though I've never tried it...

    i agree, i like both but they are not alike.

     

     

    They're totally different...they both have pumpkin notes, but that's all. Jack starts out very "candy peachy" and buttery--the savory kind of butter :D It's drydown is candied yams though :D :D

     

    If you're into the fruity/green/woodsy combination, hunt down Mabon :P I'd call that a better fit for a Samhain fan...that or maybe Dia de los Muertos (though that also has florals)


  11. Oh gods this is incredible...

     

    At first sniff--blackberry wine and ivy leaves. It smells a teensy bit boozy, but not overly so.

     

    The cider comes out, and the oak...so beautiful...the blackberry lasts, blending into the cider. If Samhain is the the evening feast and bonfires in the forest, than Mabon is the drinks and cider in the heart of the forest after the fires have gone out and the revelers have calmed down and are watching the stars come out and embracing the slightly chilly, fragrant breeze.

     

    Did I mention how insanely happy I feel to have 1 1/2 bottles of this divine elixir? :P


  12. Venerable Victorian Tea Rose… twisted, blackened and emboldened with wickedness.


    A sweet, perfect tea rose :P definately dry. My skin gives this a slightly salty note in late drydown, but it's done that with some other tea notes too, so that's just my skin I guess :D
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