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chaismolokom

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  1. Smoky Moon 2009: Tristesses de la Lune, if you can find it! It's not particularly sweet, but it is fairly light and smoky and gorgeous. :wub2:

     

    Notes: soft sandalwood, nicotiana, and velvety orris drifting over lustrous pale musks, stephanotis, elemi, and cyclamen.


  2. I'm starting to like SO now that my imp is approaching 18 months old. I'm one of those who thought it was too sharp and medicinal fresher. I'd say Saw-Scaled Viper is a good one to try if you like spicy scents - the Snake Oil is fairly overwhelmed on me. My current favorite SO blend, though, is The Phoenix. It's an aquatic I can wear! It was available in 2007, so the SO has smoothed out by now. I'm loving the sea air and lime, and the SO just lends a bit of vanilla sweetness to back it up.


  3. Maiden is a good light scent for summer (white tea, carnation and Damask Rose). I also really like The Mock Turtle's Lessons (blurry aquatic notes, with a confusing, contrary splort of iris, ambrette, green apple, vodka, white mint and a squish of lime). It isn't super aquatic on me - I mostly just get the other listed notes.

     

    ETA: Oh, right, apple and lime are fruits. FAIL, Chai. It might be exactly what you're not looking for. I'll leave it up, though, in the spirit of the thread. I'd also like to add The Coil, from the Steamworks line, if you don't mind ozone (ozone, eucalyptus and mint with purple orchid, passionflower, white ginger, and purple lotus).


  4. I'd love to smell like Creep by Radiohead (the one song that I identify with more then any other, weirdly enough), or Sonne by Rammstein (sex). Well, any Rammstein song really..haha.

     

    I have no idea what most of the lyrics mean in Sonne, so this is just based on the sound of the song, but I could see Priala, maybe. Dark, warm myrrhs, smoke, cinnamon sliding along the high notes...

     

    I'm feeling a lot of vetiver in Rammstein, as a whole.


  5. Anyone know of any aquatic scents, maybe some with notes of citrus offhand?

     

    I tried La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente and loved it.

     

    La Bella Donna Della Mia Mente : Soft, lush myrtle and dry, sweet melilot with wild rose, pomegranate juice and peach blossom against a background of deep aquatic notes and a twirl of melancholy autumn breezes.

     

     

    June Gloom! The notes are: Bright summer flowers, fresh herbs, and a bit of citrus rind dampened by the scent of morning mist and rain. It is absolutely beautiful and still not too difficult to find.


  6. I looked up Dragon Moon '06, and it's definitely going on the wishlist! Here are the notes, for the curious:

     

    Dragon Moon 2006: Dragon's blood resin, tea leaf, bamboo reed, sandalwood and cherry blossom.

     

    Speaking of my wishlist, there's another cherry blossom scent there:

     

    Neo-Tokyo: A scent that captures a meeting of the serenity and elegance of ancient Japan, the vibrant, shining, neon-lit and ultra-modern splendor of today's Tokyo and the fantastic electric fantasyland of post-modern manga fantasy. Urban metallics and an ozone-tinged breath of electric light mingled with reedy bamboo, crisp mountain air, cherry blossoms, delicate orchid and a splash of playful, wet fruits.

    Very unfortunately discontinued and rarish, but there's still some floating around, so I'm keeping my hopes up!


  7. I didn't like Kyoto very much because of the anise, but I'm a huge fan of cherry blossom scents. Some of my favorites are

     

    Voyeurs Among the Cherry Blossoms: Soft moss, vanilla musk, and cherry blossom.

    I think this smells like cologne to some people, but it's soft and delicate on me.

     

    Hanami: Sakura, ume blossoms, and wisteria.

    The plum blossoms smell rather like the fruit, and the wisteria adds a coolness to the blend.

     

    The Spell of Amorous Love: Red currant, plum flowers, sake, green tea, and cherry blossom.

    Fruity!

     

    Jingu: Sakura, white orchid, mandarin, bamboo, red sandalwood, plum blossom, and lilac.

    Haven't worn this enough yet to get a good handle on it, but I love it.

     

    Those are all LEs, though. For GCs, you could check the Salon. I haven't tried any of those yet, though, so no impressions.

     

    Spirit of the Komachi Cherry Tree: Cherry blossom, blue lilac, lavender monofloral honey, white sandalwood, and Asian pear.

     

    The Fox-Woman Kuzunoha Leaving Her Child: White tea, cherry blossom, wisteria, star jasmine, and teak.

     

    The Lantern Ghost of Oiwa: Black tea, cherry blossom, ho wood, calla lily, rice wine, and white mint.

     

    The only other GC with cherry blossom is:

     

    Aizen-Myoo: Yuzu, kaki, and mikan with cherry blossom and black tea.

     

    Hope that helps!


  8. I haven't tried it yet myself, but you could perhaps look for Haunted. The notes listed are golden amber and black musk. Oblivion, one of my favorite blends, has dark musk, wood spice, labdanum, patchouli, dark African woods, and saffron. I don't really get the patchouli, so it might be worth a shot, unless you tend to amp that. Bewitched is another with dark musk - blackberry, sage, green tea, wild berries, and dark musk. It's a nice berry scent, if blackberries work for you. Two-Headed Goat is another that I haven't tried, but dark musk is the first note - dark musk, pimento berry, oakmoss, birch wood, petitgrain.

     

    ETA: Also! Titus Andronicus (dark musk and black amber with frankincense, red sandalwood, neroli and bergamot) and Robin Goodfellow (dark musk, moss-covered wood, ragwort, heather, and sage).


  9. I've never really been into Bath & Body Works scents too much, but I recently went in after realizing I didn't have any general body lotion, and I picked up a bottle of Rice Flower and Shea, which I proceeded to fall in love with. I just went to the website and found that they *do* have a body spray of it (which I didn't realize, because I've only ever seen lotion and shower gel, and a saleslady told me that's all they have), but I'd love to find similarly scented BPAL as well. Does anyone have any suggestions? Here are the notes listed on the website:

     

    Fragrance Top Notes: Fresh Cut Ginger Root, Anise Leaves, Spring Water

    Fragrance Mid Notes: Rice Flower Dew, Coconut Milk

    Fragrance Base Notes: Amber, Musk, Sandalwood

     

    I saw some of the suggestions made for Rice Flower and Shea that have been posted in this thread, but I came to mention that I found a near-perfect match in Tissue! I guess it probably won't smell the same on everyone, but on me, it smelled just like Rice Flower and Shea, I was so excited when I tested it!

     

    I haven't gotten my decant of Tissue yet, so I can't comment on that one, but Lovers in a Ricefield smelled very similar to Rice Flower and Shea on me, especially when wet. I would definitely recommend checking out the Shungas!


  10. I really love Day of the Skulls for beeswax. I don't get a lot of rose like some reviewers seem to have, and the drydown is all gorgeous warm waxy honey with just a touch of cocoa. Note description: white sandalwood, beeswax, and frankincense crowned by hydrangea, rose, and kantuta blossoms, dressed with tobacco, cocoa leaves and flowers from the sacred Cactus of the Four Winds.


  11. I'd been avoiding aquatics (I blame commercial "ocean spray"-type scents!), but just in the past couple of days I've fallen in love with Water Phoenix and Moana. Which, incidentally:

     

    What ocean-y scent might match best with dolphins?

     

    I'd recommend Moana for this. It's definitely a warmer or tropical ocean, and I can see it representing the idea of a dolphin very well.

     

    ~

     

    I'm going to have to search this thread for some new BPAL aquatics to try! Anyone have any thoughts on what might have a similar feel to Moana? :D


  12. I'm not sure if I can pick out Peru balsam, but of the scents I've tried, it's in Kubla Khan and the aforementioned No. 93 Engine, both of which I love. On me, No. 93 engine starts off gleaming metal and dries down to a comfortable sweet warmth. Kubla Khan has a lot going on, so I imagine it's pretty dependent on skin chemistry. My nose isn't very well trained yet so it's really difficult for me to describe it, but it's definitely one of those BPALs that smells complex and unique.


  13. My first review! Sorry for the unsophisticated nose. :blush: This oil's not too hard, though - it's just what it says on the tin!

     

    In the imp: Syrup!

     

    Wet: The pancakes and butter come out and balance with the syrup. Pancake Breakfast is making me hungry.

     

    Drydown: Stays the same - like walking into a Shrove Tuesday dinner. Absolutely amazing!

     

    I enjoyed this scent so much. I never wear anything that foody, though, so it's out to swaps to pass on the love!

     

     

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