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Amaranthus

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  1. My two cents on The Spirit of the Komachi Cherry Tree- I've had my bottle for a about four years. When it was new it smelled exactly like Japanese Cherry Blossom eaux de toilette from The Body Shop, which I found underwhelming. The honey, pear, and sandalwood tended to take over and become sharp. If you can get to The Body Shop to sniff Japanese Cherry Blossom you'll get an idea of what to expect, although of course the BPAL scent lacks that delightful edge of rubbing alcohol, and is more complex. Over time The Spirit of the Komachi Cherry Tree has settled into a sweet cherry blossom scent, with the sandalwood forming a base that smells almost like a clean skin musk. It is light, but it has good staying power. I didn't expect a light fruity floral perfume to age well, but to me it smells better than ever.


  2. This may be my favorite BPAL clove scent. The clove is dry and woodsy, and it works perfectly with the vanilla blossom. It fades after a couple of hours into a warm clove and myrrh scent. Very nice!

     

    You may like this one if you like Priala, the Human Phoenix or Playful Wooden Mallets. Although Mourning Lace does not contain cinnamon, it reminds me of those scents because of they share a warm, softly spicy, woodsy character.


  3. I recently bought Cupid Complaining to Venus and I highly recommend it. It's a light fruity floral, very well blended so no one note stands out. It is a light, gauzy scent that reminds me of peach blossoms. You may like it if you like The Temptation or Les Bijoux.

     

    Three Brides is another gorgeous one I've been wearing lately. It smells like creamy florals, mostly pink carnations and orchid, with a whisper of incense.

     

    I'm thinking about trying out:

     

    The Penitent Magdalen Immortelle, lily of the valley, gaiac, amber, honey, white sandalwood, almond flower, blonde musk, and hyssop.

     

    I don't know why I haven't tried this yet, because from the combination of notes it sounds like it would be my favorite sort of perfume- warm, sweet, and softly glowing.

     

    Lucretia Iris, black amber, sage, Kashmir wood, vanilla musk, mandarin and violet.

     

    I am intrigued by the amber, Kashmir wood, and vanilla musk combination. With the violets this sounds like an old fashioned perfume. I am intrigued by the idea of smelling like an Albrecht Dürer painting.

     

    Schlafende Baigneuse Skin musk, white cream, honeycomb, yellow rose, King mandarin, chrysanthemum, golden amber, honeysuckle, and wide-throated yellow monkey-flower accord.

     

    This sounds so pretty and clean. I love skin musk. I'm least sure about this one just because it sounds like it could turn out smelling like fancy hand soaps, but there's time to decide.


  4. I want to love this because I adore the scent of peonies, but it isn't working for me. It is an airy pink scent with a tiny bit of... vanilla mint? I'm not picking out a peony scent, and I don't think it is just my skin chemistry because it smells the same in the vial. I do like how light and clean it smells, and I think it might be perfect for a hot summer day.


  5. Blossoms in Springtime is lightly musky and warm, like clean skin.

     

    In the initial stages I smelled a golden note similar to Hygeia, it might be the shared notes of amber and helichrysum I am detecting.

     

    The scent settles into the skin as a warm vanilla amber with an plume of copal incense. So nice! The vanilla is light, not a gourmand vanilla. The honey and beeswax are also subtle, blending in to enhance the other notes without being especially sweet or foody.

     

    I smell a similarity to the Glowing Vulva bath oil from last year (I never tried the perfume oil), although this is a lighter scent. The two scents are certainly of the same family.

     

    This also reminds me of Womb Furie, except where Womb Furie is brazenly sexual (which I love), this is demure by comparison. Not demure in a boring way, demure in a subtly seductive way.

     

    This is a beautiful scent.


  6. A comforting scent of beeswax and amber. There is a hint of pine, as others have mentioned.

     

    I do not pick out linden blossoms or orange zest distinctly, but occasionally I get wafts of fresh orange blossoms, which I imagine is my brain morphing those two scents in to one.

     

    I love this, it is cozy on the bitterly cold days of winter.


  7. This starts off dry and sharp. The dryness smells like a woodsy patchouli and musk combination. The patchouli is similar to the one in Goblin from the Diabolus line, in fact the two are similar in their combination of patchouli and vanillic sweetness. The initial sharpness seems to come from white honey.

     

    The sharpness wears little by little. The white honey loses the edges and becomes a golden warmth as the beeswax and skin musk come out. I do not smell ylang ylang or magnolia distinctly, but I get the impression of the waxy magnolia rounding out the vanilla honey.

     

    This scent has good throw. I feel like I've been walking in a cloud of scent. The scent that wafts around me is more like a vanilla honey skin musk, while directly on the skin I can smell dirty (good dirty) patchouli.

     

    I have been wearing this perfume all day, and it gets more beautiful the longer it stays on. The dried down scent is like a wisp of smoke coming off a melted beeswax candle, and softly spiced skin musk.

     

    I would put this in the same family as Goblin and Banshee Beat, but it is higher pitched and less gourmand than either of those.

     

    This is a gorgeous scent.


  8. Sonnet D'Automne smells like a cold aquatic perfume in the bottle. On the skin that cold scent remains, mixed with the smell of dry white cocoa powder. It reminds of a chilly fall morning.

     

    As the scent develops the white cocoa gets sweeter and more vanilla comes out. The scent becomes increasingly warmer, and then I can smell the amber incense. This is my favorite stage of the perfume, it is so good! It smells like a cross between a powder for making cocoa drinks, and a vanilla/amber scented body powder. Although I say it smells powdery, it does not remind me of the scent of talcum or baby powder; rather, it evokes a powdery texture, dry and soft.

     

    The scent lingers on my a long time. After a full day of work, exercise, and a shower I can smell that beautiful white chocolate/vanilla/amber scent on my wrist.

     

    I like the white cocoa in this. Compared to white chocolate in other scents, it is not creamy. It is easier to wear, because although I like cream and milk notes they can turn on me sometimes.

     

    I don't smell fall leaves in this, other than an initial bright peppery burst of yellow. I did receive this in the mail recently though, so it may be that I need to let it sit for a while to get the full effect.

     

    One thing I especially enjoy about Sonnet D'Automne is how it changes from start to finish. The way it unfolds from an aquatic, chilly scent to the smell of warm, gourmand incense captures the comforting feeling of warming my freezing fingers on a delicious cup of hot chocolate on a fall morning.


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    SENTIMENTAL INITIATION

    Sentimental Initiation, Félicien Rops.

    Red and black musks with bamboo, myrrh, bitter clove, patchouli, vanilla orchid, and king mandarin.

     

    In the bottle, Sentimental Initiation smells like dark musk and myrrh.

     

    On the skin, the musk and myrrh combine with a woodsy patchouli note to smell like pipe tobacco. As the clove emerges, the scent reminds me of a clove cigarette, only there is a little bit of vanilla orchid to keep it from smelling like a goth's ashtray.

     

    The mandarin comes out gradually and mixes with the clove for a warm, softly spicy scent.

     

    A lovely autumnal perfume, I see this getting better and better with time.


  10. I have had an imp of Blood Countess for several years now (approximately three).

     

    When it was new, it smelled like bright purple candy. The plums and berries were prominent, with lilac and a little bit of gardenia. A very pretty scent.

     

    I would not say this perfumed has aged so much as matured. Now it smells like spicy, resinous plums and dried roses. There is a breath of lilac in there. The perfume is still very pretty, but with more depth.

     

    I like the fresh version, love the aged version.


  11. I'm having a hard time pinning this one down, it seemed at first to be a straightforward girly-gourmand perfume, but it has gotten more complex every time I've worn it.

     

    Initially The Last Unicorn smells like white chocolate and mint. It is similar to Snow-Flakes from the Yule line.

     

    After the perfume has some time to settle into the skin, the green notes of violet leaf and lettuce come out more. The scent is sweet and clean. I don't ever smell lilac, much to my surprise. Lilac is usually a strong note on me. I think that the lilac is adding sweetness to the greenness of the violet leaf and lettuce.

     

    The coconut and sandalwood come out after an hour or so. I can smell iris mixing with the coconut. I noticed that when my body heat goes up the coconut comes out more. I've found myself doing sweaty August yard work or working out in a nimbus of coconut! There is a fuzzy sparkle of oakmoss.

     

    The white chocolate stays throughout the perfume, but it is subdued. White chocolate sometimes smells off on me, but it works here, especially with the coconut, sandalwood, and oakmoss.

     

    I like this scent. It lasts a long time on my skin. Sometimes I think it smells like a sweet perfume for a little girl, but then there is a slight shift to the balance of notes and it smells more sophisticated. I ordered the perfume because I love the movie/book, but the perfume is lovely in it's own right.


  12. In the bottle I smell creamy vanilla musk and red sandalwood. On my skin, it stays this way for about thirty seconds before it explodes with beautiful roses! I love rose scents. I don't smell the other floral notes, but I am wondering if they are working with the rose absolute to create a warm and glowing rose scent. It smells like a white rose, but suffused with golden/pink light. The roses calm down after a little while and I can smell vanilla musk again, and now coconut, and soft wood notes. These wood notes are gorgeous. When I sniff my wrist what I detect is creamy vanilla/rose and woods, but in the air around me I smell sandalwood and white roses. Beautiful! Love this perfume, and love the bottle art!

     

    Edited to add: This perfume is strong, by the way. A little goes a long way.


  13. Eos is soft, soothing perfume. No hard edges.

     

    I like the combination of skin musk and gentle flowers.

     

    It took me a few days of kicking it around in the back of my head before I figured out what it reminds me of, it is baby shampoo. This makes me think of a young mother bathing her baby.


  14. Crib Girls is bright and pretty!

     

    It does start off bearing a resemblance to a fruity breakfast cereal or lemon candies. I like it.

     

    The fruity lemon candy scent fades out a after a bit, and Crib Girls becomes a gorgeous honey scent with a touch of cardamom. You can still smell some lemon candy in the background, but it's mostly honey.

     

    Crib Girls has strong sillage. It leaves a lemon yellow cloud of candy wafting around me.

     

    If you like Ambrosia from Arcana, this would be a great perfume to use in conjunction with that soap.

     

    I love the label art! :wub2:


  15. My skin chemistry must have changed since I first tried this a couple of years ago. At that time this smelled like a dead ringer for Victoria's Secret Pear Glacé body spray, not a scent I like. The scent would dry down to a sharp soapy floral scent that was like an ice pick in my frontal lobe.

     

    I got this as an extra imp in a recent order, and this time it is like a different scent. It smells like juicy pear syrup and champagne. As the perfume wears on I smell airy white florals, with sweet pea standing out above the others.

     

    The wear length is not very long on Titania, but the syrupy pear scent of the freshly applied perfume is so pretty that it is worth carrying it around to reapply throughout the day.


  16. All the notes blend together into a scent that I would describe as...PINK! :lol:

     

    Occasionally one note will stand out, usually the huckleberry or the sweet pea, but for the most part, this scent is an amorphous blob of pink candied sweetness.

     

    I almost think of this as too sweet, but every time I wear it I get people telling me how wonderful I smell. I have to admit that it lifts my mood to wear it, too. How can you be pissy when you smell like kool-aid and popsicles on a summer day?


  17. Yes! I love this!

     

    The combination of peach and coconut is jarring at first, but as it combines with orchid, vanilla, and amber, it becomes glorious. These notes might be cloying if it weren't for the dirty, earthiness of vetiver and oude to balance it out.

     

    This is such a beautifully complex scent.

     

    I love how it makes me think of an evil woman hiding behind a seductive facade, a gorgeous lady in rotting grave rags. :vamp:

     

    I love how the peachy vanilla amber floats in a cloud around me and the coconut and woods cling to the skin.

     

    This perfume lasts forever on my skin too. Long after the peach, coconut, and orchid fade away there is a lovely vanilla amber and myrrh afterglow.

     

    :wub2:

     

    Edited to add: Before the Neverwhere line came out I had an idea of how a perfume for the character Lamia should smell, and this is way better than what I imagined. I appreciate the mind behind the creation of this scent.


  18. I am disappointed in this one. Usually I like patchouli, but the patchouli in this one *does* smell like sawdust and pencil shavings to me. Bummer.

     

    The coconut is very dry, like coconut husks.

     

    Oh well.


  19. Phobos. :eek:

     

    This is a bright and easy to wear perfume for having such direful inspiration.

     

    It smells like sugary lemon and white musk.

     

    As the perfume wears on the skin, the sugared lemon turns into lemongrass.

     

    There isn't much more to it than that. Sweet lemon and white musk, gradually becomes lemongrass and white musk.

     

    It is good.


  20. Smells like fresh, sweet, golden, juicy, slightly over-ripe peaches! The kind that leaves sticky juice dripping down my chin.

     

    The patchouli isn't strong, it's presence grounds the scent enough to keep it from smelling like peach candy.

     

    This scent makes me smile every time I smell it.


  21. Fae reminds me of this print that decorated my bedroom wall when I was a child:

     

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    The scent features glowing peach against a shimmering background of bergamot, oakmoss, and white musk.

     

    The peach note is softly luminous. It is not a dripping, juicy fruit scent. It is the warm glimmer of a firefly.

     

    The oakmoss, bergamot, and white musk sparkle.

     

    The perfect scent for a midsummer night.

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