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galahad

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  1. In the Bottle:
    Sweet coconut and champaca

     

    On the Skin:
    The champaca is actually quite strong with a backing of coconut and quite sweet, I assume from the sugar cane note.  The initial blast softens quite quickly

     

    On the Drydown:
    The champaca is a little overbearing for a while but once it settles into the rest of the blend this is sweet and bone dry.  The extreme drydown is really nice.  Age will serve this one well.


  2. In the Bottle:
    Very sweet vanilla marshmallow and pulpy strawberry

     

    On the Skin:
    Juicy strawberry to start, backed by vanilla.  The strawberry is tart and realistic.  The strawberry backs off a little, becomes jammy and then candyish.  The references to strawberry icecream in other reviews is appropriate

     

    On the Drydown:
    Creamy strawberry candy.  I actually really like this especially since I am all out of Sticky Pillowcase.


  3. In the Bottle:
    Cream, amber and lotus.  Definitely a cool pink

     

    On the Skin:
    Creamy pink.  Sweet and a little musky.  All of the vulvas I have tried work on me and they all have the same vibe.  This one is just as elegant and refined but is a little more playful.

     

    On the Drydown:
    This dries down to a sparkly, powdery pink.  The ambers give depth and lasting power.  This is really special.


  4. In the Bottle:
    Salt and sappy greenery

     

    On the Skin:
    A salty aquatic and green leaves.  As it warms, the lotus sweetens the blend up slightly (blue or white lotus, not pink).  It doesn't take long for this to smooth out and become a light floral aquatic.  Perfect for summer.

     

    On the Drydown:
    On the drydown, this goes through a stage of pure salty aquatic and then onto blue lotus with the briny water in the background.  There remains a fairly robust greenness.  Nice


  5. In the Bottle:
    A creamy very nice tobacco

     

    On the Skin:
    The rice milk is immediately evident, slightly creamy and sweet.  The tobacco is a very fine one adding to the sweetness.  

     

    On the Drydown:
    A simple blend but this has depth and sophistication.  The edges of the frankincense can be detected but it is a subtle supporting note.  Overall, a lovely scent.


  6. In the Bottle:
    Musky with hay absolute and vanilla

     

    On the Skin:
    Another quite green scent at the start and quite a rough green.  The floral quickly come to the surface to sweeten up the blend, making the whole more like a fresh water aquatic.  

     

    On the Drydown:
    As this dries down, the jonquil and carnation take hold to give a gentle but persistent floral note underpinned by the greenness and the spiciness of the clove.


  7. In the Bottle:
    A little green, slightly floral and cassia

     

    On the Skin:
    Definitely some cardamom in there but restrained. After a little warming, a dry dustiness creeps in and the herbal note of the southernwood.  More herbal and resinous than floral but the lily is there.

     

    On the Drydown:
    The lily amps up in drydown, but isn't too high pitched, controlled by the resins and cardamom giving a background spiciness.  Still quite green


  8. In the Bottle:
    Very floral, most noticeable is the lilac, with a juicy and fruity background.

     

    On the Skin:
    Jammy strawberry and lilac with a  little vanilla to keep it smooth.  The other florals keep it from being too lilac-centric.  Pretty but heavier than expected.

     

    On the Drydown:
    This is less a spring floral and more summer.  As it dries it becomes greener under the blanket of pretty floral notes with the strawberry not really asserting much more than a subtle fruitiness.  Nice


  9. In the Bottle:
    Copal and sandalwood with a faint whiff of vanilla

     

    On the Skin:
    Mostly dry copal and sandalwood to start but the vanilla emerges as it warms on the skin to tone down the woody notes.  No obvious patchouli.  The vanilla is buttery and thick, not my favourite form.

     

    On the Drydown:
    The patchouli rears it's head further into the drydown, adding an earthiness needed to calm the vanilla down.  Nice but not my favourite of the Lupers so far.


  10. In the Bottle:
    The lab's glorious amber cream note and a subtle citrus muskiness

     

    On the Skin:
    As above but with the amber cream much stronger.  The bergamot emerges to give a really beautiful fresh and creamy combination the the amber cream.  This is a beauty!  More brassy than gold

     

    On the Drydown:
    Drydown is a musky ambrette supported by the amber cream and still a waft of bergamot.  Beautiful and multiple bottle worthy.


  11. In the Bottle:
    Milky musk

     

    On the Skin:
    Dry and slightly green hay.  I still think there is a refined musk in this.  This mellows fairly quickly with the rice milk note to a smooth and sweet almost mahogany scent.

     

    On the drydown:
    On the drydown, this is sweetish and creamy with a sharp edged muskiness.  The hay is more prominent and bone dry. Lovely


  12. In the Bottle:
    Green and tart fig with a backing of musky vanilla

     

    On the Skin:
    As in the bottle but very tart which I like.  The vanilla picks up fairly quickly and it's  a perfumey vanilla as opposed to foody.

     

    On the Drydown:
    Drydown is linear, remaining zingy with a backing of vanilla musk.  Overall,  the blend is quite perfumey.  I love it.


  13. In the Bottle:
    Softly rosy, salty and ozonic.

     

    On the Skin:
    initially, quite muted.  Dusty-dry, very subtle rose and amber with that interesting musk, which is full and deep.

     

    On the Drydown:
    While the power of this never really ramps up, remaining understated,  it is a real beauty and has lasts longer than expected.  The rose never overpowers and the salt note is awesome, adding an edge.
     


  14. In the Bottle:
    Nutty cinnamon and grass.  Nice

     

    On the Skin:
    While the nut note was, initially, alarming, it melds in with the dry grass note and the lemon myrtle emerges.  Lovely, smelly very dry and toasted.   perfect for the theme.

     

    On the Drydown:
    Almost bakery foody.  The lemon myrtle takes a front seat as it does, underpinned by the other elements.  Gorgeous, unique and masterful.


  15. In the Bottle:
    Salty musk.  I get the corn chip vibe but after a couple of weeks this is less noticeable.

     

    On the Skin:
    Surprisingly warm and very salty.  Somewhat savoury.

     

    On the Drydown:
    This remains warm and toasted, intensely salty and delightful. 
     


  16. In the Bottle:
    Creosote and sage.  Herbal, dry and a little nectar-sweet.

     

    On the Skin:
    Beautiful dusty herbal.  Extremely dry and wild.  If you missed out on The She-Goat this is a very similar especially as it sweetens on drydown.

     

    On the Drydown:
    I'm so glad I blind bought 2 bottles of it.  It is dry desert scrub in a bottle with a touch of nectar sweetness.


  17. In the Bottle:
    A deep musk with a herbal edge

     

    On the Skin:
    intensely musky, bit it's a round edged musk with no sharp edges.  There a a slightly foody element to this adding creaminess and a berry note (?).

     

    On the Drydown:
    Indigo musk with dark flowers.  Complex and beautiful, a little unsettling as well


  18. In the Bottle:
    Very salty and cold in the bottle. Musky

     

    On the Skin:
    Deep and dark.  Cold.  The salty/ozonic qualities amplify with the warmth of the skin.  The florals are lovely, just on the verge of screechy but never getting there.

     

    On the Drydown:
    As this dries down, it amalgamates into a salty aquatic jasmine.  Jasmine is not a note that I normally enjoy but I am really liking this.  It goes through a short phase where it smells gritty and tarry and then back midnight florals. 


  19. Hey...my opinion only

     

    Streets of Detroit - I don't get a lot of motor oil from this but I quite like it

    Jareth - haven't tried it but is often compared to Dorian so unlikely to be too sweet

    Snake Oil - worth giving it a go.  Some adore it (like me) and some don;t much care for it depending on skin chemistry.  If you read patchouli as incense you may not like it.  I don't find it overly sweet but it does tick the spicy box

    Miskatonic University - my first BPAL fail but others love it

    TKO - love it.  The lavender balances out the vanilla quite a bit.  I don't find it overly sweet.

     

    Consider Bengal, Dee, Morocco, Tristan


  20. In the Bottle:

    Narcissus and cold night air


    On the Skin:

    The narcissus is very prominent and lovely, almost watery (as opposed to the heavy narcissus note). Amber and frankincense keep this from becoming sharp and the other flowers in this are vaguely powdery (but the whole blend definitely is not). This is a gorgeous, round, dark and cool and vaguely spicy blend.


    On the Drydown:

    This really softens rapidly as it dries down further but doesn't become faint, just loses it's initial big and bold opening. I'm a sucker for any narcissus blend and this is a lovely addition to the collection


  21. In the Bottle:

    Apple and clove


    On the Skin:

    Cooked apple with the skins on. The clove is more subtle when wet on the skin and the whole is sweeter and creamier.


    On the Drydown:

    As this dries, everything melds together nicely but the apple remains nicely up front and centre. This is warm, comforting and sweet but not overly. Very nice


  22. In the Bottle:

    Black musk, quite oudh-like and a sour kick


    On the Skin:

    Straight up black musk and oudh. Gradually the labdanum sweetens and smooths out the blend and a very slight blackberry note murmurs beneath. Doesn't take long for the whole to become a delightfully sleek musk with a touch of sweetness


    On the Drydown:

    A little tart berry peeks though as this dries down further. Was hoping for more blackberry. This is a very dark blend and should be magical after prolonged aging. If find it a little funky as it is now.

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