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izile

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  1. This is Snow White! Absolutely! There's a bit of mustiness at first spray, but it disappears almost immediately and becomes the strong Snow White perfume we love! And it STAYS too. At the end of the day, I was still very well aware of the scent, very strongly. I washed my hair that night, but I bet this stuff has crazy staying power.


  2. First off it smells really clean and light. The snow pea steps up first with some really spring/summer light herbals; then the rose comes out, and it's a beautiful light, fresh, clean rose scent. It borders on being just a touch soapy, but just barely to me.

     

    This smells much lighter/cleaner than Splendid Summer Days, which also lovely-floral, but a much deeper, golden scent.

     

    I'd say, if you wanted to compare the two (because I did), that Triumphal Arch smells like spring outside with flowers in the open air, and Splendid Summer Days smells like flowers inside a warm florist shop, with sun streaming heavy through big plate windows. They are similar, but distinctly different.


  3. Love love love!

     

    So, at first, I was slightly worried, because when I first sprayed it, it was so very green. I love the fresh/green whole rosebush aspect of Rose Red, but this seemed to be way more bush than rose. So I went a little light with my first application (2 rounds of 3 spritzes into a wet hand then worked into wet hair). But it didn't take long for the rose to start to bloom and balance out with all the thorns and leaves.

     

    All night, I had lovely rose red scent about me, and thought I should have applied it more liberally. In the morning, little whiffs and traces barely there, but just the scent I wanted. End of the day, and it's barely there - but every once in a while I get that perfect Rose Red scent come back up. Next time, will apply it more liberally; this is definitely on the lighter side of the spectrum. (if I applied Honey the same way, it would fog bomb the bathroom, and I'd be able to smell it for 2-3 days - love the stuff, but it is potent!)

     

    So excited to have rose-scented hair!


  4. Oh, I wanted this to work.

     

    In the decant, bright sunny oranges and tangerines

     

    Wet: still mostly citrus, with a slight undercurrent of something... odd,

     

    dry down (like 30 minutes later): all gone, nothing left but the odd powdery funk which means the musk is one of those my skin hates (had hoped for mor poppy, less musk). Sad sad.


  5. Was really hopeful for this!

     

    In the bottle: sharp, wet, almost astringent, but kind of lilac-y

     

    Wet: There's the lilac! And wow, it's really realistic, and I agree, not just lilac flower/perfume, but lilac bush, there's a lot of fresh greenery with these delicate flowers - somewhere in the distance, someone's lit a candle, but it's definitely in the background - missing the tea note.

     

    Dry: Lilacs still at the front, but the candle as stepped up, I think the white tea is the connector note. Very lovely and different!


  6. Well, this one is a bit surprising...

     

    In the bottle: very faint, most a slightly fruity (apple) and maybe something slightly herbacious/green.

     

    Wet: all rose geranium, if there's bourbon vanilla, it is completely absent, if there's wood, I can't smell it, even the apple is gone away, it's not even very rose-y, just rose geranium

     

    Dry: kind of green/herby barely rosey powder - no vanilla, no wood, not enough rose to make it distinctly rose - maybe I amp rose geranium? because that just dominated everything in a kind of unpleasant way.

     

     

    Sigh - to the swap pile.


  7. Hi guys,

    I am looking for a perfume from BPAL that is similar to the Trading Post's Gertrude Dix's Home and Linen spray, describer as: White magnolias, vanilla orchid, and a cascade of champagne. Thanks so much! ;)

     

    I love Gertrude Dix, but I don't think there's anything really like it on the perfume side. The only flower + champagne blend I'm aware of is Champagne & Roses. Champagne & Party Hats if mixed with your favorite magnolia/gardenia flower blend might be closer. Of course, the trick then is, those Champagne + ____ scents aren't always very easy to come by. :-/

     

     


  8. I was expecting this to be more more like peach candy, and was a little worried, and was very happy it's not like peach candy at all.

     

    It's much more an over-ripe, super succulent, heady peach that's just been sweetened up a bit - but I don't really pick out a specific "sugar" note, like in candy phoenix or sugar skulls perfumes.

     

    In the air and on linen, it because very light and fresh-fruit-y.


  9. I LOVE this stuff. This is the bright, fizzy, sparkling champange note I love in those old Champagne & Roses, Champagne & Cigars, Champagne & Opium blends. The white carnation adds just a subtle breath of soft floral sweetness underneath it, but even after it's been on the sheets a couple of days, it's really light and in the background. All champagne sparkle up front.

     

    As it comes off as *almost* a single note, it is proving very versatile with layering with other atmo sprays.


  10. I keep testing this one because I can't quite sort it out. It has some incredible staying power, and a good bit of throw.

     

    In the bottle: definitely white flowers, not so rosy, probably more carnation and magnolia

     

    Wet: hi magnolia! You're my friend! Other florals give it a less specific but still "white flower" smell which I tend to like

     

    Dry: it's really dancing between white florals and strong magnolia with a powdery baby-powder of doom edge on it. That white musk is just going to do that to me. It's not enough to completely take over and kill all the other notes, but it's trying really hard- magnolia is just putting up one heck of a fight.

     

    Overall drydown to a kind of magnolia scented baby-powder.


  11. As soon as I read the description, it was love! I still love going home and going blueberry picking in my Mom's overgrown and weedy garden.

     

    In the bottle: fresh ripe juicy no-candy blueberries

     

    Wet: blueberries are still all up front and on top, but there's something underneath that's grassy, and the lemon verbena is quick to assert itself.

     

    Dry: I never picked up on the lavender, but it's so lovely, I think the lemon verbena almost threatens at time to overwhelm the blueberry, but it's such a great blueberry and it hangs around, little peeks of the honeysuckle and grassiness show up as it dries down. It is a very sunny bright scent, very evocative. LOVE!


  12. Just updating to say I've updated the list, with NYCC and 'Weenies, and lunacy (BPAL and BPTP)

     

    EDIT: OK, didn't know anyone was actually still using this but me, so I made a clean/blank copy without all my codes and colors stuck everywhere.

     

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Aph0q1dUpDf4dEk4N0pwMGx2Y0d1UjB5M3ZySEJHT1E&usp=sharing

     

     

    Edit: 10/29 - because I just realized I had missed the Pandora scents, and the Bat's day Atmo sprays. Now added to above link.


  13. Sloe gin, peach blossoms, banjo strings, hay bales, and apple pie.

    This is a sharp, high, metallic scent. After smelling a lot of the others, this one really jumps out and slaps you and is distinctly different.

    In the bottle: metallic and fruity, and, oh hi, gin, kinda fruity gin, but GIN. maybe some apple pie back in the background? maybe? hi gin!

    wet on skin: soo sharp and piercing! fruity gin and still lots of metallic notes. Kinda sorta is hitting a memory about spinning pinwheels - think that one was fruity metal too...

    dry: the gin has calmed down tremendously, and the metal has blown off, now it's mostly slightly dusty hay bales, a touch of peach blossom, and maybe a thought that there was a piece of apple pie somewhere leftover in the kitchen, but you're not quite sure.

    Overall, fairly complex, comes out strong on the high notes, and mellows down after a bit, but it takes a bit, and ends somewhere nice and homely. Would be hard to classify - not floral, really - and only really boozy up front - same for metallic, and definitely not foodie... nice one, though!

  14. Peach and blackcurrant with aged patchouli, red sandalwood, benzoin, and blue musk.


    This one was really surprising, as I normally avoid anything with patchouli - but, hey, listen to the labbies sometime.

    In the bottle: Wow! Strong and unfriendly patchouli! would have walked away after one sniff.. but...

    wet on skin: Ok.. Ok.. with the sandalwood, it's more woodsy patchouli than dirty hippie patchouli, and the peach and blackcurrant give both sweet and sour brightness, something kind of smooth, soft, kinda-sorta-not really vanilla-ish (I guess benzoin) helps bridge the two.

    dry: soft, subtle, not too strong, sweet peach with a bit of tartness/brightness from the currant, and the others calm down lovely in the background as a soft friendly woodland background - also, no baby powder of doom from this musk!

    Overall, really surprised. The win is in the skin test on this one.
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