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  1. Sweet baby cheeses, this is filthy, feral, and frightening! I am a proud member of BPAL’s Stinky Hippie family, but this one made me recoil a bit at first because you put it on, lean in for a sniff, and it slams itself right up on you like being hit with a face full of mud from the bog of eternal stench.
     

    Once I recovered from that initial assault, after about 15 minutes, I leaned in again and it’s still gnarly and fierce but not quite as terrifying. Half an hour later and it’s mellowed out and gone all warm and snuggly and earthy - still filthy, but in a good way.
     

    This is really quite lovely, and it definitely deserves a place at the Stinky Hippie family table. 


  2. You know how sometimes you open up a decant, slap some oil on your arm, lean in for a whiff.. and almost fall off off your chair as you temporarily get swept away by the gorgeousness of what you’re smelling? That was me just now, with Dark Lace. 
     

    I’ve never been a huge fan of Black Lace - I do like it, but I don’t lovelovelove it. But this Dark Lace is a whole different beast. The BL base is there, but the added notes take it to a whole new level. It actually smells like Dior’s Poison on me, but 100 times better, more rich and velvety. and it has some oomph! 
     

    I’m not getting any soil, moss or bitumen in any recognisable way - just rich vanilla, tobacco and cognac, and rich musky goodness, although a more earthy base does reveal itself after about half an hour. Surprisingly beautiful. 


  3. Dear Reader

     

    Does your skin chemistry frequently betray you by turning beeswax into straight up honey? And then does it amp that honey up to 11 so that you end up with a screeching pile of honey on your arm, and all around you, as if you had poured a vat of it all over yourself when in fact all you did was dab the teensiest bit of oil on? 
     

    And did you, per chance, buy Loved to Death because you hoped it would be all about vanilla bean, blackened and smoked, with husky clove and cinnamon bark, wishing desperately that “a touch of beeswax” wouldn’t count? Well you should have known better, shouldn’t you! WHAT WERE YOU THINKING? 
     

    We trust you find this information useful. To assist you in avoiding a repeat of this unfortunate experience, we invite you to subscribe to our free weekly email reminder service “Honey is not your friend”. 


  4. I have been away from BPAL for a few years while life got in the way, but when I finally returned to the forum.. this was the first thing I tracked down! 
     

    What I was hoping for - a gnarly fig and patchouli mix all sweet, chewy and rich.. a hearty, syrupy vanilla.. a dusty, dry, woody amber and hopefully no overpowering honey or rose. I think I was taking the ‘nasty’ literally and expecting this to be a kickass blend. 
     

    What I got - a soft, honeyed patchouli. It’s very dry and dusky on my skin, rather than rich and gnarly. I’m getting a slight smokey wood base from the oud, no rose, and only the slightest hint of the vanilla and the fig. Thankfully the honey is mellowed nicely here by the amber and patchouli - it actually reminds me a lot of my beloved Amber and Patchouli hair gloss, but sweeter. And to me, the patchouli here feels more golden than red or black so the throw is soft/warm rather than earthy/dark/warm. 
     

    So as a patchouli fiend I’m kind of disappointed that this isn’t the gnarly, chewy, syrupy goodness I was hoping for - but also I’m kind of happy to have this soft and sweet patchouli blend in my collection, for those days when I want to be a snuggly hippie rather than a stinky one. Definitely a keeper! 


  5. Hmm... I am a tad disappointed in this. I have the original Boo! perfume oil and it's beautiful vanilla marshmallowy cream goodness, although I've noticed that reviews from subsequent years of Boo! mention it has changed. So I was really hoping that the HG would be the same vanilla/cream variety of the original Boo! perfume, but I'm finding it has a very strong caramel/burnt brown sugar smell on me. And every now and then I catch a hint of lemon smell too. Because of the dominance of the brown sugar, I really have to look for the vanilla... it's in there, but it's really really hard to find.

     

    I just wanted a simple, clean vanilla HG and I was really hoping this would be it. Ah well, can't win them all.


  6. Yep... this is lovely. It's everything that I wanted Silkybat to be (but alas, Silkybat was a ghastly nasty disaster for me).

     

    The coconut here is very subtle - it's not immediately obviously until you catch it on the breeze where it floats along very softly, but it's really very lovely here. The star of the show is the sugared patchouli though - again, very subtle - definitely not a KAPOW kind of patchouli - with a lovely smokey sweetness. I am SO glad this isn't a brown/caramel kind of sugar - I was really worried about that, but no... there's really no actual 'sugar' smell as such, it's just sweetening up the patchouli.

     

    Once again, I am reminded why it's almost always the two-to-three note blends that work best for me... this is another shining example of how less is more can be a beautiful thing.


  7. As a proud member of BPAL's stinky hippie family, of course I had to buy this :smile:

     

    If you ever do in fact need assistance to locate nearby hippies, this oil will do the trick. Like bees to honey, the hippies will come to you because never in their wildest dreams (and you know hippies have the wildest dreams) could they hope to smell this good. It's patch, it's hemp, it's vanilla - all smooshed up together and making me feel warm and snuggly, like getting into a sleeping bag filled with puppies.

     

    The vanilla is definitely smoky rather than sweet, so if I were to compare this to my beloved Banshee Beat (sorry folks, but the comparison is inevitable given the similarities between these two blends) - where BB has that rich heady sweet vanilla making the patch and hemp warm and syrupy, Ask the Nearest Hippie's vanilla is smoky and dry and wispy - overall, the blend is much less gnarly than BB although the hemp in ATNH is not shy. I thought maybe they'd be like brother and sister, but for me they're more like cousins - the connection is there, but with a couple of degrees of separation. BB smacks you in the face, ATNH brushes your cheek. BB is Janis Joplin, ATNH is Joni Mitchell.

     

    And let's talk about the cannabis, shall we? Yes it's there. No, you won't smell like the couch at Willie Nelson's place. Or bong water. Or Snoop Dogg's hair. But there is a definite true cannabis scent here - if you've ever smelled fresh, sticky buds then that's the smell you get - and that may scare some people off but it's actually more subtle than obvious, plus it's tempered very nicely by the smoky vanilla and the earthy patch. I also find that once it's been on my skin for half an hour or so the cannabis smell has pretty much gone and I'm left with this gorgeous dry vanilla-patchouli thing going on, which is really quite lovely. A couple of hours down the track and it's faded down to a soft hint of patchouli with hemp in the background, but in the end it's the patch that sticks around the longest for me.

     

    In the end analysis this doesn't really knock my socks off, but it definitely does loosen them a little. I'm just happy to have another lovely BPAL to add to my little stinky hippie collection :smile:

     


  8.  

    I've tried most of the stuff in Somnium--wondering if there are any good sleepy scents from LE's past that anyone knows about.

     

    girlryan - it would be helpful to know what in particular you find defines a 'sleepy scent' - lavender is the note that most people immediately go to for recs, but it's not everyone's isnta-sleep solution (for example, I find the Doc Constantine atmo spray great for sleeping, but it's not 'sleepy' smelling really).

     

    But assuming it's lavender you're after, I would suggest The Gladdener of All Hearts - Honeyed milk, baby powder, lavender, orris root, sage, carnation, angelica, frankincense, and rose otto - it's an LE from 2008, and it smells like bear hugs and puppy kisses.


  9. Imagine if you were able to make your hair smell like soft, warm patchouli with hints of sweet vanilla and the fresh organic scent of hemp... imagine if every time a gentle breeze lifts your hair you let its scent cuddle you and smile quietly to yourself because you know nobody else smells as awesome as you do. And then imagine if as a bonus you got soft silky hair.

     

    Imagine no longer, my fine smelling friends, because you are able to! Right here, with this wondrous stuff!! It's no secret that Banshee Beat is my One True BPAL Love, and I have long been in the habit of anointing my locks with dabs of BB, so it's no surprise that this hair gloss fills me with joy. But even I am surprised at just how nice it is! Where BB is quite bombastic in its patchouli-vanilla-hemp-iness - there's no hiding that gnarly goodness BB delivers - this RR HG is much softer and subtle... overall sweeter and less oomphy. The scent is the same, but where Banshee Beat goes to 11 - Revenant Rhythm goes to about 4, but don't get me wrong... whilst I'm all about the gnarly uberness of BB, I think it's completely appropriate for a hair gloss to be less strongly scented. I get around 3-4 hours of good scent in my hair from this - after that it starts to fade pretty quickly but I can still detect little hints of fragrance up to 8-10 hours later. Previously, Amber & Patchouli HG has been my go-to... sorry, A&P, but you're going to be neglected for a while.

     

    I would also like to mention that this is the first hair gloss I've bought that actually sprays a soft mist - all my other HGs squirt, which makes them a little difficult to apply. And here's the most fabulous thing of all - this is the only hair gloss I've tried so far that doesn't weigh my fine hair down and make it my hair icky. Some may say that's just lucky, but I say these are two more reasons why RR HG is magical. Now all I need is RR shampoo and conditioner and some RR body lotion so I can smell like this from head to toe, and my life will be complete.

     

     

     


  10. So when the Lupers came out, I thought... nope, nothing here for me. But Ivory Vulva did catch my eye because whenever I see 'golden amber', I get a little warm in the trousers area. So I ended up buying a bottle from another BPALer, and when it arrived I excitedly dabbed some on and waited for the golden amber goodness to waft over me.

     

    Imagine my disappointment when I realise I'm surrounded by a cloud of aroma d'peanut butter! Yes, you heard me - peanut butter. Damn you macadamia - why did you have to be here? I should have known that any 'nut' note would override everything else in the mix, but I was blinded by the prospect of golden amber (and possibly distracted by the warmth in the trousers area). When I manage to poke my nose through the macadamia madness, I find a lovely sweet and creamy marshmallow, a soft and earthy coconut, but no amber. This reminds me so much of Wezwanie/Hold... it would have been so beautiful if it weren't for the stupid nut note.

     

    So for me, it's not Ivory Vulva... it's Nutty Vulva and that's never a good thing.


  11.  

     

    Hypnotic Poison used to be my go-to perfume, before I discovered BPAL. For years I thought it had sandalwood in it, until I looked up the notes one day and discovered it does not.

     

     

    Ooh! That is still my favorite brand name perfume to date when i want to spritz it all over on my clothes and stuff. Dont suppose you have any bpal recommendations that are similar to hypnotic poison at all? That is my favorite vanilla scent yet.

     

     

     

     

    Yep - Hypnotic Poison has actually been mentioned a few times on the 'Looking for a BPAL that resembles a favourite perfume' topic and also there's this topic for Dior perfumes :smile:

     

    My comment there was:

     

    The Girl has a similar feel, but it's crazy hard to find You should also try The Antikythera Mechanism or Stimulating Sassafrass Strengthener, if you haven't already.

     

     

    I'd like to add to this - The Girl is way more jasmine-rrific than HP. I would also now mention Sybil, which has Egyptian Musk and a lovely dry bourbon vanilla but also tea rose which makes it different to HP in flavour but similar in tone, and Cabaret Goth has a similar musky/vanilla thing going on although neither of those notes (it's the amber in CG that makes it HP-like) .

     

    Others noted in that topic are listed below (although I can't say I agree with them all!)

    • Vain Sorceress from the Trading Post
    • Dragon's Milk
    • Perversion
    • Lovers With Rutting Cats (Shunga)
    • Hamadryad
    • Faiza the Black Mamba (CD)

    OK, end hijack of thread! Sorry folks :run:


  12. My big favourite in this category is Khrysee (Vanilla amber and orange blossom) - reviews here - so simple, but so very beautiful (and also, sadly, so very hard to find).

     

    Although it's not an orange blossom or neroli blend, one of my favourite 'orange' BPALs is Lilith and the Giant Crab - Tangerine cream, benzoin, white sandalwood, white pear, tonka, and ambergris accord - reviews here. I don't see it up for sale very often though.

     

    In the GC, my picks would be:

    • Vixen (the innocence of orange blossom tainted by the beguiling scents of ginger and patchouli)
    • Akuma (blood orange, neroli, and raspberry)
    • Hunger (Black narcissus, orange blossoms, and vanilla)
    • Seraglio (Sweet almond and Mysor sandalwood enveloped by a heady veil of Bulgarian Rose, neroli, nutmeg, clove and orange peel)
    • From the Snake Pit - Australian Copperhead (Snake Oil with acai berry, amber, cardamom, neroli, and smoked vanilla)
    • Old Demons of the First Class (Siberian musk, black clove, opoponax, tonka, black pepper, and neroli) is a worthy inclusion for something different to the typical 'fruity' or 'citrus' blends

    Oh, and Oceans of Love and Millions of Kisses (orange blossom and honey) bath oil is absolutely divine.

     

    *with apologies if any of those GCs are discontinued - I haven't been keeping up with recent news, sorry.


  13. Omg. I thought it already sounded lovely, but the way you described it.... :thud: I have never even heard of this one until now! Thanks sooo much

     

     

    Oh you're very welcome! It's funny - not many people know about Lucy, Kissed.. I think it was one of those things that got a bit lost amongst the big lot of Halloween releases that year, but I think it's quite a masterpiece :smile: I hope you're able to find some, and when you do... I hope you like it!


  14. My top 5 would be:

     

    Snake Oil

    Midnight Kiss

    Vixen

    So Below

    Red Rose (bptp)

     

    Recs would be awesome!

     

    ziggystardust - I know it's been a while since you posted this, but as soon as I read your list I thought of Lucy, Kissed - it was an LE from the Trading Post, but you should be able to track some down :smile:

     

    Lucy, Kissed

    Diabolical voluptuousness, a siren song from the grave: juniper and yew brushing against blackened violets and funeral roses, red musk and hot blood, veined white marble and icy, brittle musk, all pulsing with the sinister, hypnotic scent of patchouli, amber, oude, and cubeb.

     

    I know that might sound like an odd mix, but it's a deep warm and sensual patch/musk/smokdy rose - kind of like Snake Oil + Vixen + Midnight Kiss + Rose Red had some sort of illicit romp and Lucy, Kissed is the feral lovechild borne of their tryst :smile:

     

    Reviews here.


  15. So I searched this thread and saw a few rec's for scents that smell like Dior's Hypnotic Poison, but does anyone know of any others that may have popped up since then?

     

    The most recent one I've seen is Vain Sorceress from the Trading Post.

     

    HP is one of the very few commercial perfumes that I love, and I haven't yet found a BPAL that is a total smell-alike. The Girl has a similar feel, but it's crazy hard to find. You should also try The Antikythera Mechanism or Stimulating Sassafrass Strengthener, if you haven't already. But for me, what I love about Hypnotic Poison is that gorgeous dry dusky sandalwood and the sultry vanilla + musk combination - my skin doesn't play out any of the florals or fruit notes at all - so those recommendations may be way off for you, depending on what it is about HP that you love :smile:


  16. Hi littleflight :wave:

     

    As Mountaingrrl mentioned, the Recommendations section has two topics:

     

    Best BPALs for SUMMER - is it hot, sweltering, sticky outside?

     

    and

     

    Scents for summer into autumn

     

    so you'll probably find those helpful :smile:

     

    I think in general, people associate the lighter, brighter blends with summer - in particular, citrus notes like lemon/orange/lime get mentioned a lot... and there's also the sweeter florals that we associate with summer - eg jasmine, gardenia etc. The more 'fresh' scents (eg notes of cucumber, tea etc - green things, generally) also work nicely. But don't be afraid of wearing your foody/autumn blends in summer - often a bit of heat will work magic with certain BPALs and give a scent a whole new vibe in the warmer weather. Personally, I love wearing Snake Oil on stinking hot days because all that vanilla and spicy goodness just gets better and better the hotter it gets :smile:


  17. LOOK OUT! A GIANT RED VELVET TRUFFLE CAKE IS BEHIND YOU!!

    LOOK OUT! A GIANT RED VELVET TRUFFLE CAKE IS IN FRONT OF YOU!!

    LOOK OUT! A GIANT RED VELVET TRUFFLE CAKE IS SITTING ON YOU!!

    LOOK OUT! A GIANT RED VELVET TRUFFLE CAKE IS CLIMBING UP YOUR NOSE!!

     

    That's my experience with this, it smells like someone has grabbed me and smashed my face into a red velvet truffle cake and I have bits of it stuck up my nose and in my ears and it's FOLLOWING ME AROUND AND IT'S ALL I CAN SMELL.

     

    This smells like a boozy, chocolate-y, velvety-, red velvet cake liqueur. Dastardly.


  18. Bourbon vanilla, Indonesian patchouli, raw coffee bean, and Himalayan spices.

     

    Yep - this one sure is a morpher!

    At first, it goes on very buttery vanilla with a sharp twang of bitter spice... but as it warms up on my skin, the buttery business starts to fade and the bitterness too... the spices start to swirl and the bourbon vanilla gets more rich... mmmm, yummy. For a minute or two... and then...

    The coffee bean is perhaps the strangest thing in here - it's coffee, Jim, but not as we know it. Rather than the usual coffee-as-a-beverage-or-brewing small, this little bean has a slight green edge to it, like it hasn't yet developed its dark brown exterior and still has the scent of the tree. And definitely something nutty going on in there too - I definitely agree with bheansidhe that it reminds me of Wezwanie/Hold with that creamy/nutty vibe. And the spices seem to be a bit of a mix - not just brown ones - I'm pretty sure there's some dried green herbs in here too. No, not that kind of dried green herb - I mean like coriander and bay leaf.

    It's not until about 20 minutes in that the lovely Indonesian patchouli makes an appearance - dry, subtly sweet, earthy and warm - it's the perfect antidote to that vanilla/spice/coffee combo which was starting to become a little too sickly sweet for my liking. I dunno... this is just a bit strange on my skin - it can't seem to make up its mind whether it wants to be a sweet vanilla spice cake or a warm patchouli spice cake. Mmmm... warm patchouli spice cake - is there such a thing? If not, there should be. One hour later, all that's left on my skin is a slightly sour vanilla cream, hints of nut and remnants of spices - not overly pleasant, but not completely nasty either. Just... strange.


  19. Cola-ish amber with a bit of oudh. I get very little throw.

     

    Monday has pretty much written my review for me here ^^

     

    Applying this from the bottle, I have a sadface :( I didn't buy this initially (I have no idea why not, since I am an oudh and amber lover!) so I finally managed to track a bottle down all these months later - having read the reviews from so many people about this awesome amber and amazing oudh. So why none of that for meeeeeeee?

     

    This one is... erm... weird at first. If I didn't know the notes, I would have said it's got red musk and mahogany in it. Wut? Yep. On my skin, this turns into dry cola (which is what red musk does to me) with vanilla-ish wood. It spends the first 20 minutes like that - doing this weird cola + dark wood thing, but with a slight bitter furniture-polish-y edge... but then about half an hour in, the amber comes out - glowing, warm, beautiful. Now it's making more sense... that sweet cola smell is fading, and the oudh is more up front. The labdanum adds a sticky resin base that's a really interesting partner to the soft duskiness of the amber.

     

    After about 40 minutes, I'm happy with the way this smells - the lovely golden amber is holding strong, the oudh has mellowed to a gorgeous warm woodsy sweetness, and I'm really lovely the sticky labdanum. But I have to lean in real close to get a good hold on the fragrance - it has very little throw, and it's fading pretty fast.

     

    One hour in, I'm left with just a hint of the oudh and labdanum, and just a soft breath of the amber. And remnants of cola.


  20. I'm looking for some recommendations for vanilla florals (florals with tonka or benzoin are also good). I'm okay with most flowers, although orange blossom/neroli and heavier roses can be troublesome sometimes.

     

    I think it depends on what you want - is it the floral aspect that you're most interested in, with vanilla as a backdrop... or vanilla at the fore with subtle floral tones? And are you looking for sweet florals like Mouse's Long & Sad Tale, or... ?

     

    I was thinking of Liz for a nice neutral vanilla with subtle hints of floral but a nice smokey/leathery undertone - have you tried that one?


  21. Welcome back Lucius :smile:

     

    For your bubblegum thing - definitely Jailbait, for sure! For a more grown-up version, try Hollywood Babylon or Aunt Caroline's Joy Mojo. And you might also like to try Courtney (from the Paranorman series) - reviews here - I got more grape-y than bubblegum-y but I was definitely the odd one out there :) If you like rose, then Lilith's Bubblegum and Roses (reviews here) might be worth checking out. Loli Goth is gorgeous - probably just like what you're looking for - but it's very hard to find, so you might want to try the others first :smile:

     

    The BPTP Courtesan blends might be worth checking out - Celeste is a marshmallowy/pinky/vanilla, and from the Eros Inquisition L'Essence de L'Engouement is a beautiful vanilla/pink candy/strawberry/orange blossom blend. And for your naughty ladies - check out The District collection for some lovely fruity blends.

     

    Of course there's also all the lusty blends of the GC - things like Depraved, Debauchery, Wanton, Vixen etc - most of those don't fit your description scent-wise but might be worth investigating :smile:

     


  22. Underpants.... oh man never smelled it and grom what I have seen... It's highly coveted @,@

     

    Yeah.. it is... and honestly - for me - it's nothing at all like Glowing Vulva so by all means try and find some to test, because it is a beautiful scent, but don't go crazy paying loads for it in the hope that it will be a GV-alike :smile:

     

    Sadly, Glowing Vulva was not my friend - something about the teak + lotus + cream went sharp, sour and nasty on my skin - so it's not something I have tried to replicate. However I would agree with the suggestion of Haloes - it doesn't really smell like GV at all, but it has a similar feel with that 'glowing' creamy vibe that GV has. Also, the Mahogany Hall atmo spray reminded me of GV quite a bit. Another blend that got a lot of GV references in reviews is Goblin Sack, however Blossoms in Springtime is definitely the one that draws the most comparisons.

     

    I just wanted to mention that there's a partial bottle of Glowing Vulva on eBay at the moment :thumbsup:

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