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    What do bottles and labels look like?

    I love the corked bottle! The Bust magazine blurb on BPAL from 2004(?) had a picture of a few bottles - one of the Tarot oils, I think, and a corked bottle of Cathedral. Oh, and an old-style cobalt bottle of Persephone. I was slightly disappointed when I got my first order that the bottles don't look like that anymore, but the cool labels on LEs and other series more than make up for it.
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    Chaos Theory III: Strange Attractors

    CLXX In the bottle: Even before twisting the cap off, I can smell a sort of creaminess that reminds me of another blend. Sniffed in the bottle, I can identify a soft musk, something lightly herbal, ozone, and possibly a sweet fruit On: The blend this reminds me of is Buck Moon. To me, this CTIII is very close to Buck Moon. The fruit, if there is indeed one, and ozone don't show up on my wrist. This is all creamy light musks. Underneath is a very light scent of herbs. Love! I'm a big musk fan. ETA: I'm getting more of a berry and musk scent now.
  3. I just got a gift of some B Never, and the Love bubble bar smells just like a mix of Night's Pavilion and The Perfumed Garden. 1000 Kisses Deep has myrrh, and it's really good, but I don't know about BPAL similarities because I haven't enjoyed the blends with myrrh.
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    Sweet Almond

    This one was no surprise to me. It's a sweet sharp scent that reminds a lot of people of cherry, although BPAL's does a lot less than some other almond oils I've smelled. It's not as foody as you might think, and there is a faint nuttiness under the sweetness. Sweet Almond is perfect on me - it's a shame that BPAL's almond blends don't work well on me. Dana O'Shee is nearly all almond, but something else in it doesn't like me.
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    Carnation

    Carnation is spicy! It's a powdery floral that reminds me muchly of Alice, with a hot spicy center. This is the note that I like in the few floral BPALs I can tolerate.
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    Vanilla Bean

    A long time ago, I got my hands on an imp of Vanilla Bean, and from the very first sniff in the imp, I could tell that this was the note that ruins a lot of the foody BPAL blends that I want to love. The sweet, plastic-y smell from the imp stayed the same on my skin. I'm having a different experience with it now. Like a poster above said, it smells like amaretto in the bottle, and I am not getting the same chemical plastic smell. On my skin, it's vanilla with a nutty, marshmallow-smell. I still feel like it is on the verge of turning to complete plastic, but I am having a much better experience with it, and with some of the other vanilla blends.
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    Sweet Clove

    I mostly grabbed this one to train my nose. This is very warm and spicy, and reminds me of pumpkin baked goods. I've used this with Pumpkin Patch 2 to temper the sweetness. It would probably be nice with Jack as well.
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    Intrigue

    Intrigue smells like a dry, non-foody cocoa, wood, and black palm. The cocoa is the strongest scent when first applied, but it fades away to a green, wood and palm scent. The fig is just a light touch that emerges after the cocoa fades. Intrigue is interesting, but it's neither feminine enough nor green enough for me to wear.
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    Mata Hari

    Mata Hari smells lovely and unique in the imp and when first applied ... like roses and dry coffee beans (not the creamy coffee smell of Miskatonic University). Unfortunately, jasmine overpowers the rose and the wood note takes a chemical turn. I don't get any fig or vanilla - this scent isn't sweet in the slightest. This would be great for people who like jasmine and don't have a skin reaction with the mahogany note.
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    Endymion

    I get no pear from this! Maybe the slightest hint, but I could only detect it after I had read the note list, so I might be imagining it. This is all lily of the valley and a soft rose, and the (nearly imperceptible) pear makes it very sweet. Disappointing, since I love pear, but it's nice for a floral.
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    The Lady of Shalott

    This is achingly beautiful, a work of art. (I am up way too late tonight. ) So, in my life before BPAL, the commercial perfumes I favored were gardenia or aquatic blends. This is both, so naturally it appeals to me. But this is so much more complex. I imagine a base of aquatic notes and soft musk, scattered with gardenia and water-flower petals. It's very fragile - I was afraid to rub my wrists together and crush the scent. So beautiful. This is something I'd like to consider one of my signature scents, which is funny, because even though I loved commercial gardenia and aquatic perfumes, I've been liking the sweeter BPAL blends. This is very light, though - slathering and re-applying is a must if you want it to last.
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    Bordello

    Mmm. This is simply a deep, rich plum with a drop of wine. I don't smell the amaretto at all. The plum is much less sweet and more wearable for me than Midwinter's Eve, which was too Kool-Aid for my tastes. This is a possible future bottle purchase.
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    Eclipse

    This is one that sounds so absolutely delicious it's a shame that I don't like it better. Eclipse goes on smelling of almonds and cinnamon, like a delicious cookie. The cinnamon is not strong or overpowering at all. There is hint of vanilla as well, a little disappointing because I love vanilla and wanted it to be a stronger presence here. Then ... dun dun dun ... the frankincense. I have an unpleasant scent association with frankincense. I don't know what it is, but it also reminds me of herb rubs, like something I'd rub on fish or chicken. The frankincense gets stronger and stronger. And the the almond morphs into cherry cough drops. No no no. Get it off!
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    Haunted

    This one somehow reminds me of a funeral parlor, the mingling of women's perfume with men's cologne, combined with the scent of lemon polish and flowers in the corners of the rooms. When I pick the scent apart, it doesn't seem like this would be the effect, but it is. Haunted goes on smelling of a golden amber, but the dark musk comes out immediately. The musk is similar to the musk in Enraged Orangutan - very dark. Then I smell something lemon-y or citrus-y. It reminds me very much of The Star. The longer I wear Haunted, the more I smell like the The Star. But overall, I smell like a lemon almond cookie. But the beginning stages are too melancholy for me. I'll pass on this one.
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    Enraged Bunny Musk

    This is a springtime version of Snow Bunny. The same citrus and powder notes are here, but the piney scent of Snow Bunny has been replaced by clover. It starts out strong and citrus-y, but dries down fairly quickly to a musky cotton blossom and powder. That stage lasts for a looong time on me. It leaves a really good soap-and-skin scent on me for hours. I love it. The Bunny Musk and Snow Bunny are the only two LEs that have earned a second bottle in my collection.
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    What do bottles and labels look like?

    Yes, Yemaya is a pale blue - I was going to post here and kept forgetting. And, aw! I like the cobalt bottles. I liked having a mix of amber and cobalt.
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    Yemaya

    Melon melon melon! Yemaya is overwhelmingly melon, in the bottle and on my skin. It's a bright, fresh honeydew on me - no candy or artificial smell. As it dries down, there's a strange salty kind of smell, the sea mosses and grape, which sometimes reacts funny on me. This one fades very quickly on me. It is indeed very similar to Fee, but Fee is more of a honeydew-and-cream scent, whereas Yemaya is very fresh and natural. I do like it very much despite the brief weirdness at the end.
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    Enraged Orangutan Musk

    In the bottle: A dark musk with a splash of citrus. It's not as heavy or masculine as I thought it would be. On: Okay, the orange doesn't last out of the bottle. On my skin, it's musk and heavy amber and some wonderful green, planty notes. This might work! Drydown: Hmm. The nice exotic green notes go away fairly quickly. The blend is a lot softer now, a lighter musk and amber perfume. I imagine layering Buck Moon and Jacob's Ladder would produce something similar to the Enraged Orangutan. I have both of those bottles, so I don't know if this one is a keeper.
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    Berenice

    The reviews saying that Berenice is Antique Lace without the Lace are spot-on. In the bottle, Berenice is all aloe and smells very green. On, I can smell the linen and the same floral-y smell that is in Antique Lace. I'ma fan of AL, so I love this. It's a fresh green version of AL. It also reminds me of CKOne, which I wore to death in the eighth grade. I don't know if that's because they have similar ingredients, or if Berenice is evoking some perfume nostalgia in me.
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    Budding Moon

    I loves teh fr00t. And Budding Moon is not disappointing me. In the bottle and freshly applied, Budding Moon smells like sweet plum blossoms and peony. I can smell a bit of ginger. After a while, this dries to a musky fruity floral. (And as for the "color" of this blend: it's a pale lavender in my opinion). It's a nice sparkling floral for people that are overwhelmed by pure florals. And definitely a different kind of fruity from the other BPAL fruity blends I've tried - it's sweet and soft cold.
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    Red Lantern

    In the bottle, Red Lantern is overwhelmingly caramel. I can smell some tobacco in there, but really it's so sweetly caramel that this could be Trick or Treat. On, it's a world of difference. The predominant note is still caramel, but the black coconut and tobacco make a strong showing. I can also smell distinctively "Asian" florals and spices. After wearing for some time, I can smell a slight fruitiness - the black currant. Ok, keeping this one, I think. It's hard for me to find a sweet BPAL that I can wear without it going plasticky. I'm loving the currant, coconut, and, most of all, the tobacco in Red Lantern. It's a nice caramel scent held back from being obnoxious by exotic and green notes.
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    Smut

    In the bottle: Snake Oil. Well, a drunk Snake Oil On: A sweet, sugary, boozy Snake Oil. I get the same vanilla and spices of SO with a nice musky smell. Dry: The same, except the booze wears off. I think I like this better than Snake Oil and Snake Charmer. It's the musks that are doing it for me, I think. If you like Snake Oil/Snake Charmer, definitely get this. Even if you don't, give it a try - it's different enough to warrant trying. This isn't a top ten scent for me, but I really like it.
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    Venus

    Blissful Love - Romance - Passion - Grace - Beauty - Joy Good Luck in Love and Money - Kindness - Affection - Artistic Inspiration and Success - Harmony - Reconciliation - Sensuosity - Charm - Elegance - Delight In the bottle: A minty rose. Awesome. I definitely see where the "pink-green" comments are coming from. On: Rose, rose, rose. A tiny hint of some herb like sage. But overwhelmingly a deep pink rose. The mint disappears, but mint tends to always do that on me. Verdict: Not for me, at least as perfume. I'm not too into roses to begin with, and I miraculously already have a few BPAL rose blends that I love.
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    Moxie

    Moxie makes me think of someone pouring fresh marmalade into a jar. It's a gorgeous bubbly orange blossomy scent with a little ginger behind all the citrus. It makes me feel very lively, if not totally moxious. Love it!
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    Dorian

    Dorian was one of the first imps I ordered from the Lab. I was in the midst of trying a whole bunch of scents, so I just swiped Dorian on, registered a mostly tea and white musk blend, and set it aside. I ended up giving away my imp. After reading all the raves, I decided I must have been missing something. So I tried it again. In the bottle: A vanilla that smells wearable! And tea! Wet: How did I miss the vanilla the first time? This is great. A sugary sweet vanilla (but not very foodie - I can almost never wear vanilla bean) with a light musk and a hint of tea. Drydown: More of the tea comes out, but Dorian is still overwhelmingly sweet musky vanilla. A new favorite - I've already ordered a 10mL.
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