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  1. Yellow Snowballs

     

    In the imp: the familiar ‘snow note’ with added sugary citrus.

    Wet on skin: sugared grapefruit, sherbet lemons, and slushy pine-y snow.

    Dry on skin: now the grapefruit shows off its bitterness, no doubt powered up by yuzu, which in BPAL tends to smell grapefruitier than grapefruit. The lemon drops are as sweet and sharp as I expected, and I can smell a distinct lemon scent under the grapefruit. There’s a hint of soft, smooth vanilla cream. The pine-y snow note is still there but it’s actually not as dominant now, the citrus notes are strongest, a mix of pleasantly bitter and zesty calmed down by vanilla and sugar.

    After a while: sweet slushy snowy citrus. This reminds me of Snow Bunny or Hunger Moon but with a lot more fruit and sugar. It has the same lemon as Sticky Bat but it’s not as cloyingly sweet, the fresh snow scent seems to stop the whole scent from becoming too sugary.

    After that it turns a little weird. The grapefruit starts to smell a little bit fermented, and there seems to be this floral/ozone thing that possibly comes from the snow note. Where’s the vanilla and lemon? I was hoping for something like Knockout Drops in the drydown but the clash of the overripe grapefruit and the almost soapy snow note isn’t really my thing. The drydown ends up turning into a very soapy snow scent that reminds me of fabric conditioner with a bit of grapefruit peel.

    Verdict: I wanted to like this for the silly name and the hope that the yuzu would stay calm and this would smell of sweet grapefruit and lemon ice cream, but the yuzu’s not the problem here, it’s the snow note. It is a lot snowier than I expected-reminiscent of the snow in Snow Moon and many of the other winter scents, with its strong pine, cold air and chilled fruit scent. I detect a slight hint of citrus in those snow scents so it mixed very well with the grapefruit, yuzu and lemon here, but then an odd ozone component came out and spoiled the scent. I was hoping for more vanilla.

    Is it a keeper? probably not.

    If you like this, try: Knockout Drops, The Night Gaunt, Hunger Moon, Snow Bunny, Lemon Scented Sticky Bat


  2. Cloth of Gold

     

    In the imp: a bright snowy scent that reminds me of Ice Queen or Snow Flakes.

    Wet on skin: a sharp floral note (crocus?) peeks through the sweet icy scent.

    Dry on skin: interesting. It smells like a sharper version of Ice Queen/Talvikuu/Cloister Graveyard/Moon of Ice on me. It has the same smooth icy musk and frozen evergreen scent I get from those scents, except this one seems to have a sharp, biting undertone. I can’t identify it but it is definitely floral, and oddly, my skin seems to turn this floral into a slightly popcorn-y scent. I don’t know what that’s about but I’m not keen on it. Maybe once the ice note ‘thaws’ a little I’ll be able to work out what that floral is.

    After a while: the snow note never really goes away, which is a good thing because the Ice Queen type scent I get from here is very nice. There’s still that weird popcorn thing to the scent, and I do smell a hint of crocus (and possibly saffron?) but the cool snowy musk scent is most obvious.

    Eventually the floral weirdness fades and the chilly evergreen base of the snow note is all that’s left.

    Verdict: I love the snowy note in this scent. It’s the exact same one as Ice Queen, with its cool iced musk and slight hint of juniper and spruce, and I was happy at first to smell this because I thought it would be a perfect replacement for it. But I’m not so keen on the floral note here because my skin does the strangest thing to it, making it smell sharp and a bit burnt and popcorn-y. It’s a shame because the snow note is fantastic. But I think I’ll make the most of Ice Queen instead.

    Is it a keeper? Not really.

    If you like this, try: Cloister Graveyard in the Snow, The Snow Maiden, Ice Queen, Talvikuu, All They Had Seen and All They Had Lost, Moon of Ice


  3. Winter Heavens

     

    In the vial: cool musk and a fresh floral that reminds me of hibiscus.

    Wet on skin: ooh, there’s the papyrus, and a bit of fir.

    Dry on skin: surprisingly perfumey, but not in a bad way. There’s a bright, piercing note here that reminds me of posh perfume, probably a combination of musk, ozone, amber and champaca. The papyrus adds an intriguing touch-I agree, it does have an ‘Egyptian’ scent to it because it reminds me of the smell of papyrus paintings people have bought me when they went to Egypt. The champaca seems to be surging through the cool musk and dry papyrus, which is not good news because champaca tends to go bad on me, and I will be heartbroken if the champaca ruins this. The scent has lost that chilly fir and night air scent for the time being.

    After a while: champaca all the way! It seems to have devoured the notes that suggested frosty night air; instead it smells like warm, exotic, slightly spicy-floral incense. It seems on the verge of turning to something cloying, but though it’s a bit too much for me it’s actually not doing its worst here. Yet. If anything, this champaca smells more like a posh perfume than usual. I really like the papyrus here even though it’s only just detectable under the champaca.

    Eventually the scent seems to develop an unusual but pleasant resinous note, almost like myrrh or opoponax. Maybe that’s the amber, glimmering through the haze of champaca, and slowly but surely, the scent turns into incense-not nag champa, but something muskier and more regal-like Temple Viper, but a lot gentler. And then the papyrus paper scent makes a comeback. Then the scent turns into really good quality nag champa incense. This is totally different to what I expected from this scent, but I think I like it!

    Verdict: at first this disappointed me-I was expecting this scent to evoke one of my favourite things about winter-an utterly clear, cold night where the very air seems to have frozen still, and the sky glimmers with the most vivid, dazzling constellations. I was hoping the white musk, fir and chilly air notes would do that…but then the champaca smothered these notes like a thick fog through which the stars cannot shine. But eventually the scent morphed completely, into an exotic, beguiling incense scent. It makes me think of a nebula, thick clouds with stars shining through the cosmic murk. There’s a mysterious feel to this scent that makes me sniff my wrist repeatedly. It’s actually quite sexy in that subtle ‘come hither’ way, and wouldn’t be out of place in the Lupercalia line. A lot warmer and less frosty than I expected, once the champaca calms down this really becomes something special.

    Is it a keeper? I’ll give it another try because it’s growing on me.

    If you like this, try: Temple Viper, Khajuraho, Mr Ibis, Cytherea


  4. Frost at Midnight

     

    In the vial: a floral pine scent that reminds me a bit of Halloween in Brooklyn.

    Wet on skin: very green pine sap made greener by ivy, with orange blossom.

    Dry on skin: interesting. Hopefully the tobacco won’t ruin this because there’s a lot of potential here. There’s a hint of icy coolness but it’s not as blatant as in most of the winter scents. The musk reminds me of a cross between Faunalia’s wild yet incense-y musk and the chilly Ice Queen musk. There’s not as much pine now, and orange blossom, immortelle and honeysuckle seem to have merged into a very subtle golden floral background, where no one floral stands out. There’s a tiny hint of sage but not much of the tobacco or oud.

    After a while: I think this may be the ivy’s fault as well but the pine here smells a little soapy or has a greenness that reminds me of some kind of cleaning product. It’s strange because terebinth usually turns to rich pine resin on me. But this stage is thankfully short lived, because then I get a really lovely scent-a frosty skin musk with a subtly smoky tobacco undertone, hints of sage and other green notes, and a similar immortelle note to the one that’s in that incredibly rare scent, Sheela Na Gig (though without the vanilla and ylang). I’m a little disappointed at the honeysuckle not being present though, and I can’t smell orange blossom either-but I’m also pleased that the tobacco hasn’t turned into cigarette smoke. The scent reminds me a bit of Faunalia, but not as sweet and without the really strong juniper, and instead there’s a lot of immortelle and I think this note is one that I am warming to.

    Verdict: this is really pretty! It really fits the name, evocative of glittering frost under the moonlight. The cool musk and pine evoke the frostiness very nicely without smelling like the usual snow and ice notes, but I think it’s the immortelle that makes this blend special. It’s not a very commonly found note but in here it really comes into its own, working very well with the musk, and there are hints of incense and herbs to it. This scent is very gender neutral despite the floral notes-which, other than immortelle, are barely detectable. I’m not sure it’s a favourite because there are some moments when it smells a bit soapy and I really hoped that the honeysuckle would show up but I can’t smell it at all. Even so, I really like this, especially after an hour on the skin.

    Is it a keeper? I think I’ll keep my tester and use it up. Maybe track down another decant.

    If you like this, try: Faunalia, Hunger Moon, Piper at the Gates of Dawn, Halloween: Brooklyn


  5. The Most Magnificent Christmas Tree

     

    In the vial: yes, it does smell like a Christmas tree! Maybe a bit more resinous?

    Wet on skin: still smells like a Christmas tree, but with a hint of dark pine sap.

    Dry on skin: this smells just like a festive coniferous tree, but with more complexity. It’s not snowy but it evokes something a little wilder and outdoorsy than the usual smell of a Christmas tree. Maybe it’s the dark woods and gloopy sap that I smell, as well as crushed needles, that gives that impression. It reminds me mostly of Stranger in Camp, which has a wonderful pine forest scent to it with a lot of resin/sap, but in this the birch gives a very slight chilly backdrop, as opposed to the warm summer grass of SiC. I agree that there is sweetness to the scent but it’s not overly sugary-in fact it smells more like vanilla or amber.

    After a while: could there be some kind of musk in here? Or maybe it’s an effect of one of the wood notes…but this now smells like Christmas tree with a warm, sweet, velvety smooth base that reminds me of sandalwood or teak, or vanilla, maybe tonka. It’s gorgeous! It smells approachable and comforting, no longer chilly. There’s a hint of very subtle spice to it, maybe cardamom, and there’s a glow of amber too. But the scent of deep green pine needles is still dominant.

    The scent turns into sweet velvety woods with a hint of pine, woods with a soft yet deep vanilla musk scent.

    Verdict: this scent is so aptly named. It really smells like a Christmas tree…but better! Not only is there the unmistakable scent of pine needles and evergreen sap, triggering festive childhood memories, there’s the addition of a warm, sweet, vanilla-wood undertone with musk and resin elements to make this scent even more of a delight...evocative in the wet stage of the tree in its forest, before sweetening and mellowing into a cosy and velvety drydown that brings to mind a really sweet image in my head-a purring cat sleeping under a Christmas tree. It’s the fuzzy and musky (reminiscent of the mammal-themed musk scents) sweetness that makes me think of this. I think this is the best evergreen/pine scent Beth has made. :heart:

    Is it a keeper? yes and I want more! Maybe even a backup.

    If you like this, try: Stranger in Camp, Waltz of the Snowflakes, Black Forest, Golden Priapus, Woods in Winter 2011


  6. Ops

     

    In the imp: like freshly baked bread. This is yeasty. I don’t think I’ve tried a bread-scented BPAL before but this is definitely bread, not cake!

    Wet on skin: bread flavoured with savoury herbs like rosemary, thyme, dill, sage, even a bit of cumin.

    Dry on skin: this one is really unusual. The dominant scent is BREAD! Freshly baked bread from the oven, soft and yeasty and warm. But this isn’t just bread. It has a sweet glaze, maybe a honey coating or even a bit of jam. But the bread has savoury spices and herbs-I smell fennel now, maybe some coriander, rosemary and sage. Maybe a hint of the savoury spices from Ein Kuss Von Krampus-the mustard and pepper maybe? It actually reminds me of focaccia, maybe there’s a dash of olive oil to this too. I don’t smell butter, or cream, I don’t smell any dairy really. Just lots of dry floury spicy herbal notes.

    After a while: though there’s a dash of sweetness, I swear I smell salt. Something that reminds me of sea salt crystals, like on a pretzel. Maybe some seeds, like pumpkin, sunflower or poppy seeds? Or perhaps it is caraway or fennel. The bread scent becomes drier, a tiny bit saltier, and definitely more herbal. It loses that sugary scent. This is really unusual. At times it smells a bit like the TAL oil Temple Greek, or a milder, less sweet/boozy Delphi without that note that turned to parmesan on me. It smells like offerings of warm bread with wine and olive oil, and dry dusty stone with wild herbs growing around.

    Verdict: this scent is so unusual for a foody…it smells of bread and herbs and olives! It does smell like the kind of offering fit for the Roman goddess of plenty, and there are also hints of honey and wine too, and spices as well. I’m impressed at how bready it is and I like that, especially those moments when it turns to rosemary focaccia, but there are some odd, savoury scents here that I’m not sure about, something a bit like cumin or caraway and even some salt. I decided to pass the imp on, but I’m still impressed by this scent and how unique it is-there’s nothing in the BPAL catalogue like it. (can we have more bread scents please?)

    Is it a keeper? Not sure…it’s so intriguing but I’m not sure I can pull it off as perfume. Maybe as a room scent.


  7. Heroine

     

    In the imp: sharp, cologne-soaked rhubarb and a hint of leather.

    Wet on skin: sharp green-red rhubarb and maybe some apple.

    Dry on skin: this one is interesting. This is a sharp, piercing scent, with the rhubarb and petitgrain leading the way, giving this scent a cologne like top note, but because this is rhubarb, this is a much more intriguing cologne than usual. The skin musk is probably the sharp, slightly lemony variety that’s in Velvet Nudie, I think that’s enhancing the tangy rhubarb. I think I also smell some apple blossom, but there’s also a deep green scent to all of this. I can’t smell the dark notes or the amber yet.

    After a while: whoa, this has changed…just look at (or smell?) that Nepalese amber go, go, go! It’s all about the amber now, and this is the same incredible amber from L’Estate. In fact, the whole thing smells like L’Estate to me, the same slightly lemony, musky, gloriously warm, spicy and reddened amber, with a hint of Liberty (the apple blossom). I can’t really smell leather, patchouli or dark musk though, just amber and fruity rhubarb. Actually the more I smell it, the more I smell dark musk-it’s gentle and not as heavy as usual, this is the dark musk that isn’t very sweet, but it is very sexy.

    Verdict: in the same vein as Boadicea and Liz, this is feminine yet feisty and smells absolutely fantastic. At first it has a sharp, attention grabbing tangy perfumed scent thanks to petitgrain and rhubarb, but then it softens and transforms into glorious amber stained red with rhubarb juice. The musk and leather add a nice deep undertone without getting in the way, the apple blossom adding a very subtle hint of floral. I love this; it makes me feel confident when I wear it. Excuse the cheesy pun but I have to admit I’m a Heroine addict now!

    Is it a keeper? definitely. I may use up my bottle very fast…

    If you like this, try: Boadicea, Liz, L’Estate, Liberty, Motley, The Shadowy and the Sublime, Amaterasu v3 (warning: rare!)


  8. Deathrock

     

    In the imp: perfume-y and sharp but with promising hints of incense. This oil has a very unusual colour-it’s teal!

    Wet on skin: I don’t smell hair dye but I smell expensive shampoo here-and I like that! There’s a hint of smoke but it’s not the smell of obnoxious cigarettes.

    Dry on skin: this one is really unusual but also quite wearable! I definitely smell the hairspray and there is a scent like hair dye-a very, very subtle hint of chemicals but not the really strong fumes you get when dyeing hair-I’d actually say this smells more like hairspray and post-dye shampoo/conditioner with floral and musk notes, the kind used in hair salons. There is a bit of smoke but it is subtle, and the resins add depth and a hint of incense. There’s also a wash of perfume over the whole scent-a bright yet slightly sharp/cologne-y scent. There’s a note, sweet and amber-musky and airy, here that reminds me of Night’s Bridge (which I love).

    After a while: the hair dye note is still there, and it’s a little unnerving! The scent of that expensive shampoo and amber-musk-floral perfume which I like is still there, as are the resins (I guess it’s the styrax and benzoin I smell most of, that’s probably where the amber note comes from) and the cigarette smoke is actually behaving, which is unusual. But the hair dye is a bit annoying and gets in the way of me enjoying the smoky, haunting, resin-touched perfume.

    Verdict: this smells a lot nicer than I expected. It does have a scent of hair spray and dye but it’s also got a good amount of resin and a glorious blend of something like musk and amber with a waft of floral perfume. I love the resinous notes and whatever it is that makes the sweet, ambery, slightly floral warm musk scent with a hint of cool air, like the scent of warm, sensual perfume wafting through a sultry smoky night, but the hair dye/spray note is a little annoying. I think I prefer Night’s Bridge-I’m sure the two scents share components (they both have an unusual blueish colour) but NB lacks the smoke and hair product scents in here.

    Is it a keeper? no.

    If you like this, try: Night’s Bridge, Stardust, Tavern of Hell, Midnight on the Midway


  9. In bottle: this smells absolutely SUMPTUOUS. It’s roses and vanilla. The note list may not mention vanilla, but the list of ingredients mentions it twice (vanilla planifolia and vanilla infusion) and I certainly smell it here, along with a rich velvety rose note.
    On skin: oh my, this is so beautiful! It’s a rich, voluptuous, divinely opulent rose and vanilla scent. There’s nothing sharp or haughty about the roses, and the vanilla isn’t foody. The roses smell smooth and velvety, dark red petals with a full, deep scent. The vanilla is sweet and almost intoxicating, without smelling like dessert. The ingredients also mention cistus, which is labdanum, and I smell resins here, I think the labdanum and benzoin add extra depth to the vanilla. The musk note here seems to be akin to a red or dark musk, but it’s not overly musky but it does make the vanilla rose scent even more sensual. I don’t smell anything remotely like champaca or dragon’s blood, and no mandarin either, but I think I smell a bit of tuberose and some berries (they add a hint of subtle juicy fruitiness to the overall deep red scent). This smells like pure unadulterated luxury in a bottle and I don’t want to use it in the bath because I’d feel like I’m wasting something precious once I pull the plug…I’m going to use this as moisturiser or even perfume. I’m so glad I got a bottle of this. :wub2:


  10. Brahmin

     

    In the imp: ohh, this smells resinous and spicy. Reminds me of the very spicy amber of the Lamia prototype.

    Wet on skin: spicy myrrh! It’s extremely spicy, it crackles with peppery fire.

    Dry on skin: fiery pepper explodes through this scent like a firework, backed up by equally heated notes of caraway (which in here smells like proper spice, not like pencil shavings) and ginger. This scent is dominated by the pepper but it seems like it is rooted in resin and vanilla, and I love that, I love how the sweetness stops the spices from smelling savoury. I’m surprised there’s no clove in here because I swear I smell it. Maybe it’s the mix of myrrh, vanilla and pepper. The myrrh is stronger than expected and it’s gorgeous and has amber-like qualities. However I smell none of the rose, orange or mandarin.

    After a while: this doesn’t change much, if anything it becomes smoother and more resinous, the myrrh gets stronger, but the pepper is still dominant. It’s a bit smoky at times, like spicy incense. I still can’t pick out any rose.

    Verdict: this is one of the most beautiful pepper scents ever. It shows off the black pepper note to the max, whilst enhancing it with resin and vanilla and other spices. I love the fiery bursts of spice here, so different to other spicy scents in BPAL because it’s not about cinnamon or cloves or ginger, but pepper…and it’s so unashamedly, blatantly spicy and I love it! However this is spicy enough but stops short of smelling like Indian food. It’s more evocative of an Eastern spice market, the pungent scents of all the spices mingling around you, overloading the senses. It’s a very exotic fragrance, and it’s very hot, I could see myself wearing this a lot in the winter.

    Is it a keeper? I want a bottle!

    If you like this, try: Copper Phoenix, Mama Ji, Al Shairan, 13 (April 07 and May 11), Interfector


  11. Minamoto No Yorimitsu Cuts at the Earth Spider

     

    In the imp: this reminds me of the tobacco-musk-sandalwood scent of Smoky Moon, but sweeter.

    Wet on skin: a perfumey smell pops up, I guess that’s the castoreum, along with tobacco and sandalwood.

    Dry on skin: the castoreum isn’t too bad here, it has turned oddly rubbery on me in the past but here it smells like a musky-leathery-floral scent that is quite pretty. The tobacco flower has the potential to turn very smoky or ashtray-like but for now it seems to be more floral than usual and has a scent almost like orange blossom. My skin must be out of whack because I swear it reminds me of Cabaret Goth right now. A smokier, woody version of CG, but I don’t understand why as the two scents don’t share any notes. I also smell a soft sandalwood and the glorious bourbon vanilla sweetens the scent.

    After a while: now it reminds me more of Tavern of Hell but it still has a hint of Cabaret Goth to it, that same citrus-touched floral amber, however the smoky scent of the tobacco is too much…but it’s nowhere near as ashy and cigarette-like as some tobaccos can be. The sandalwood and vanilla are also stronger, but also smoother, at this point. It reminds me of a warmer version of Smoky Moon, whereas SM was silver, this is more like a soft dusky brown with hints of gold and purple.

    Verdict: this one is interesting. I think I’m becoming more familiar with the castoreum accord and less apprehensive of it, here it smells really nice like sweetish leather with perfumey floral-musk tones. Though the sweetness could be due to the amazing vanilla in here. What surprises me most is the resemblance to Cabaret Goth I get, which is really lovely, at times it’s a smoky take on CG. The tobacco flower does amp up at times, which rather spoils the subtle nuances of the musk and vanilla with the sandalwood, but it’s one of the nicer tobacco flower notes I’ve smelt. That said, I don’t know if I like this enough to keep it, maybe if it were a little less tobacco-y I’d prefer it.

    Is it a keeper? no.

    If you like this, try: Dia, Tiersias, Schmendrick, Tavern of Hell, Smoky Moon, Vampire Tarot: The Priestess, Black Lace, Cabaret.Goth (if you can get it)


  12. Io

     

    In the imp: fizzy pomegranate juice with crisp cranberry. It’s rather acidic.

    Wet on skin: still fizzy pom & cran, but now I smell blackberry. Please, please, please don’t do the cat pee thing on me…

    Dry on skin: this isn’t too bad. I’m not too crazy about the fizzy sherbet note that pervades the whole scent, it smells really sharp and artificial, reminds me of sour fruit pastilles. But the fruit notes underneath are nice. The pomegranate is almost like the one in Swank or Pomegranate II (the citrus one) rather the deeper spicy one, and its tartness is enhanced by cranberry. The blackberry is there, but-miraculously-it’s not turning to cat pee. Unfortunately I don’t smell any of the herbs or the red musk, which I hoped would stop this from smelling too much like a soft drink.

    After a while: after a short, fleeting moment when this turns into a fruity red musk and mango scent along similar lines to Spawn of the She Demon (but lighter) or Corazon, this then morphs back into fizzy pomegranate and sour sweets, but then swings back to mango again, though the mango has that sharp sherbet background to it.

    Verdict: I was looking forward to this one but I was a bit let down. It reminds me strongly of something from the Atomic Luau, but without booze. It also smells like sour sweets, with that artificial sherbet-like effervescent sourness to it. The pomegranate isn’t the rich crimson scent from Fruit of Paradise or Red Lace, but the synthetic smell from Swank, and the cranberry made it even more tart. Thankfully the blackberry never turns bad, but the red musk and herbs don’t do much to redeem the scent either, I was hoping for more of those notes.

    Is it a keeper? probably not.

    If you like this, try: The Dodo, Spawn of the She Demon, Pomegranate II, Swank, any of the Atomic Luau cocktail scents, Corazon (rare)


  13. Atlas

     

    In the imp: eek, vetiver! This isn’t promising, as vetiver is all I smell.

    Wet on skin: still heavy on the vetiver, but now I smell fluffy mallow coming out.

    Dry on skin: yes, the vetiver is still there, it’s definitely more like proper vetiver rather than the incense like (sandalwood-distilled?) scent of khus, but there’s also a gorgeous scent of mallow. It’s fluffy and soft and fuzzy, and it is sweet, but I wouldn’t say it smells sugary sweet like the usual marshmallow notes. It’s a gentler sweetness…actually this smells more like a vanilla musk than a marshmallow scent. I smell hardly any coffee, other than a hint of something roasted and smoky under the cloud of mallow, this gives the scent a brown hue, like the dusty brown of a moth’s wings. I don’t smell oak but I do think there’s a bit of wood (hinoki?) boosting and grounding the mallow. I do wonder if there’s mallow in Antique Lace, because I swear there’s a slight resemblance here.

    After a while: I’m a little sad. Because this has a scent to it that is so much like Antique Lace! No, really, it’s the same vanilla musk scent. It’s glorious, so cosy and sweet but also with something sophisticated to it. But I’m disappointed because underneath it all is a really prominent vetiver note! This vetiver (with a touch of instant coffee bitterness) is spoiling the Antique Lace-y scent with its scent of burnt rubber/asphalt, which really clashes with the soft sweetness. It’s a shame as I was hoping this scent would be a substitute for AL.

    Verdict: I’m torn when it comes to this scent. The reason why is because it smells like a battle between the most beautiful mallow note fighting against a contrasting, clashing scent of harsh burnt-smelling vetiver. This vetiver is so aggressive, thankfully the mallow is also very strong, but the vetiver is much too distracting for me to enjoy this. It saddens me even more because this mallow smells INCREDIBLY similar to Antique Lace! If it wasn’t for that khus note, I would have found my replacement for AL when it runs out, but it isn’t to be.

    Is it a keeper? I may keep a bit, but no bottle.

    If you like this, try: Arabian Dance, The Phoenix in Autumn, Black Lace, Morocco, Antique Lace (if you can get it!)


  14. Chellah v4

     

    In the imp: sweet loamy dirt, like VT The Lovers, or maybe Worm Moon.

    Wet on skin: mossy stones, dirt and sweetness!

    Dry on skin: this is really intriguing. It now smells less like the Graveyard Dirt type scents and smells more like a blend of sweet and lightly spicy notes, maybe a bit of musk or amber, and moss covered crumbling ancient stones! There’s still a hint of something mossy and earthy but it smells more like dry dusty earth mixed with the scent of hidden crypts and tombs, the cool air of underground chambers abandoned for millennia, with moss on the walls. However the dominant scent is a sweet sandy scent, golden and warm, like amber or maybe musk and spice? It’s really beautiful and adds something exotic and sultry to the scent. I agree with the Penny Dreadful comparison (earth and amber/musk perfume), but I say that it also reminds me of an earthy Morocco, but that could be because of the name…

    After a while: ah, I’ve worked out why this reminds me of Morocco-it’s sandalwood! I smell a wonderful sweet warm sandalwood note, dry and dusty in a desert-like way, but with a hint of moss and weathered stone, and something else which is either amber or golden musk.

    Verdict: I’m surprised there’s not more love for this. Maybe the strongly earthy/crumbly ruins/freshly dug soil notes are too much, but once they retreat a little, I get the most amazing sweet sandalwood musk and amber scent mixed up with the soil and worn stone fragments of an archaeological dig, hints of sand and dust too, maybe to evoke hints of the desert. There’s something almost like Morocco to this, under the mineral and mossy notes. This seems incredibly fitting because that's where Chellah is located. So this is almost like a dirty, ruined, ancient version of Morocco, or like a bottle of Morocco that’s just been excavated from the ground. It’s really unusual but I love it. I’m glad I went straight for a bottle of this and I’d like to see Chellah go live one day.

    Is it a keeper? Yes.

    If you like this, try: Penny Dreadful, Yorick, Vampire Tarot the Lovers, Morocco


  15. I just want to say how awesome Jinx Removing is.

     

    I rediscovered a little decant of it and since it said that this oil is to be used on the night of the new moon, I used it tonight. I didn't have time or enough oil to use in a bath, but I dabbed some on my chakras and visualised the accumulated negativity I get from day to day just flowing away, before dabbing the rest of the oil on a small tealight (a white candle, as per the instructions). The effect was instantaneous. I felt an incredible cooling tingle where I had applied the oil, but it was especially strong on my third eye. I know it's the peppermint (the oil has the smell of peppermint tea) but even a small dot of oil made my skin tingle intensely, and it was a pleasant feeling, it cleared my headache and also cleared my cluttered up mind. I now feel refreshed and rejuvenated. Amazingly powerful stuff.


  16. Chaotic Neutral is an amazing combination. Both scents are beautiful musks, so naturally they would go together. The hot, fiery, deep musks and spices of Chaotic are softened by the clean floral musk in Neutral, but also the springy freshness of Neutral is given a kick by Chaotic, it’s revved up and made a little more rebellious. However I think the Neutral picks out more of the rooibos and heliotrope notes in Chaotic, highlights them nicely. The scents blend well and there’s a good balance of both scents-I smell equal amounts of both scents.


  17. I was thinking of BPALing Doctor Who characters so I'll add my contributions...

     

    9: Time Does Not Bring Relief, perhaps? That has leather, and there's 'time' in the name...

     

    10: something with satsumas/tangerines or tea. I keep thinking Schrodinger's Cat because the quantum theme seems to fit, and it has a tangerine note.

     

    11: definitely needs custard, but no fish fingers!

     

    Rose: I keep thinking a combination of The Rose with Wolf Moon (for Bad Wolf)

     

    Jack: I think his scent needs an immortelle/life everlasting note.

     

    Rory: Antony seems to fit. It's got a Roman theme, and Antony was devoted to his lover, just like Rory is devoted to Amy!

     

    Donna: I think her scent needs ginger, and should be loud and spicy...there's also La Bella Donna Mia Mente simply because it has Donna in it but it seems a little too gentle for her?

     

    Martha: something that relates to nursing, healing...maybe Nostrum Remedium?

     

    I'll have to think about Amy and Mickey and River-she needs something that screams 'strong female', but also needs a hint of mystery and mischief...

     

    Cybermen: the most obvious scent would be the Android prototype. Or perhaps Mechanical Phoenix.

     

    The Master: maybe Delirium to represent his madness (maybe a dash of Kingdom of Sweets to represent the jelly babies he loves)

     

    Silurians: Reptoid Dominion, without question!

     

    Sontarans: Great Sword of War because they are such a warlike race.

     

    Daleks: I think Malediction could work because they are pure hate and evil, maybe some Kroenen to represent something malevolent and metallic.

     

    Weeping Angels: Les Anges Dechus or Nephilim (because they are fallen angels of a kind)


  18. Virginia Bath Salts

    These are really gorgeous. The scent is a lot subtler and less sweet despite the two vanilla notes, but this scent is not gourmand vanilla, like Celeste, this is a woodsy vanilla or even vanilla incense-in fact, this is more of a sweet sandalwood scent than a vanilla one. And what glorious sandalwood this is! It’s rich, woody, warm and a little bit spicy, a very complex and exotic wood given the perfect level of sweetness by the vanilla. The vetiver note is subtle but I can definitely smell it, grounding the scent, adding a hint of smoke and earth to it. Because this isn’t a concentrated perfume, I tolerate this usually troublesome note better in here. The scent was quite subtle in the bath-sometimes I could smell sandalwood; at other times the khus was stronger. But I rubbed some of the oil remaining in the baggie on my skin afterwards for the full vanilla-sandalwood effect. It’s very different from the perfume but it compliments it nicely because it smells like dry sweetish incense. I am very impressed by these bath salts so far!


  19. Celeste Bath Salts

     

    The scent: CAKE BATTER. Pure and simple. This smells like I’ve bathed in a vat of vanilla cake batter. There isn’t much of a butter note but it is a creamy, sugary, incredibly rich and gourmand vanilla. There is a tiny hint of Playdoh to it but it’s not distracting. I don’t smell much of the honey other than a tiny bit of a lovely milky honey or nougat note (I think it’s the same honey from Dana O’Shee) and I really like the hint of spicy warmth from the saffron. But really and truly, this is cake batter. (If I had a boyfriend, he’d probably be licking me!) I was a little apprehensive at first because it smells a tiny bit plastic in the bag, but that goes once it hits the water. I must admit I do prefer the complex, deep and nuanced vanilla in the perfume, but as a bath scent, this is perfection.

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