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    The School-House

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: I like dandelion and I have grown to love clover. I like some woodsy scents. In the Vial: Very clover and dandelion. I can barely pick out the fir or birch notes. Wet: Not much morph yet. Initially it's a very green, slightly sweet scent as the clover and dandelion play. Summery more than autumn-y. Drydown: The clover intensifies some, but it remains a very light summery floral. The woods never develop overtly on me. Verdict: I like it, but I'm not sure how often I'd wear it. I'll see how much I reach for the decant.
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    The Witching Time of Night

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: I'm a big florals fan, and this was one of the most floral of the Halloweenies this year. In the Vial: Ooh, dark and rich and mysterious...like the black velvet of night itself. Wet: A deep, sweet, heady floral. I'm not familiar enough with the individual notes to pick them out but the combination is intoxicating. Drydown: Something, one of the florals, is brightening the scent, as if the full moon had risen to cast a coat of silver over the landscape of dark blues and purples. Verdict: I'll try a couple more times to be sure, but I'm thinking bottle.
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    Autumn Coolness

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: If you say "wisteria", you definitely have my attention. Lotus has been hit-or-miss on me, but there wasn't anything that looked like a deal-breaker in the mix. In the Vial: Hmm. Spicy cassia. Greenish bamboo. An off-putting sourness that might be the lotus. I can't find my beloved wisteria anywhere. Wet: Well, it's a dry, dusty autumn scent. More like yellowed grass than the darker smell of fallen leaves. Still no trace of wisteria that my nose can find. Drydown: The cassia comes back to spice it up a bit and make it a bit more like a traditional autumn blend. And there's something almost lemony happening, which might be the orchid-Cymbidium. Verdict: I don't think this one works on me.
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    Katrina van Tassel

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: I love rose. But quite often rose doesn't love me back. In the Vial: Very fresh greeny rose with a swirl of sweetened cream. I'm a little afraid to put it on and have the green-stem stick erupt on my skin. Wet: Gah, collard-green stank. The honey and cream are trying very hard to beat it into submission, but so far they aren't succeeding. Drydown: I'm starting to think it's a draw. The honey-cream note is sweet and gentle and almost...almost has the rose behaving like rose and not some rampaging mutant stems. Verdict: I have the feeling that it won't be worth getting a bottle, but I'll try the decant again.
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    Lune Noire

    Origin: Bottle bought through eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: This has lots of florals that I like. It has blue musk, which sometimes behaves on me. I wonder if white amber will also behave on me. In the Bottle: A cool, sweet floral, very well blended. I think I can pick out the sweet clove and there's a definite fruity impression. Wet: Wow...that's so very different. I get a blast of greenish woodsy notes, like the champaca, tonka and oakmoss have all charged in, guns blazing. For the moment, the floral and fruity notes are completely gone. Drydown: The scent is mellowing a bit, letting just a little pear and floral in. It's now rather dusky and seductive, compared to the scent in the bottle. Verdict: I'll try it a couple more times before I decide whether to keep it or pass it on.
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    Harvest Moon 2008

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: Harvest Moon '05 is one of my all-time favoritest autumn scents. There's something so wonderful about the balance of fruit and woods and flowers. '06 wasn't the same at all. I wasn't sure about all the notes in this one, but decided to give it a try. In the vial: An autumn blend with a heap of cherry on top. Wet: Hello, spice! The sage and clove have taken over completely! Drydown: Hmm...this one isn't morphing much. I'm still getting a noseful of spice cupboard...the clove and sage just won't let go even though the cherry is putting up a valiant effort to be noticed. Verdict: This one definitely won't take the place of '05 for me. And I have several "spice" scents already...I need to do some side-by-side comparisons before I relinquish the decant.
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    Coconut

    Origin: half-imp bought from joseybird on LJ Initial Thoughts: I love the smell of coconut, the taste of coconut. This one's been on my try-if-I-ever-get-the-chance list for ages. In the Vial: Rich, fresh coconut. I get just the barest impression of the suntan-oil idea so far. Wet: On my skin it's creamier and warmer, sparring between foody and suntan-oil scent. Drydown: Good grief, my skin ate that one fast! Right now I have to jam my nose against my hand to get the barest whiff of the coconut. It's drier now, sun-baked without smelling like suntan lotion. No more foody-sweet impression, but the real coconut meat opened and left to dry in the sun. Verdict: I may try a dab or two for layering experiments. I'd definitely put it in a scent locket if I had a bottle.
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    Mimosa

    Origin: Decant bought off eBay Initial Thoughts: We have a few mimosa trees in the neighborhood. I am neither in love with nor repelled by the scent. But single notes of any kind are hard to find, so I snagged this one. In the Vial: Well, I'm having a hard time placing it. Somewhat floral, somewhat herby, a bit on the acrid side rather than sweet. Wet: Interesting. This gets a musky element from somewhere and warms up. I like it much better on me than I did in the bottle. Drydown: Some of that herbal feel comes back, but now it blends better with the other facets of the note. It's musky, it's herbal, it's floral and it's rather nice. Verdict: A very interesting note. If I had a bottle I'd be trying layering experiments to see if I could enhance one shade or another of the scent.
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    Roman Chamomile

    Origin: Sniffie bought on LJ Initial Thoughts: I don't think I've ever had the chance to smell chamomile in its fresh form; it's always been the dried herb or the tea. In the Vial: How interesting! It's sweet and tangy and herby all rolled into one! There's a lovely fresh green-ness to it. Wet: Not so sweet now. Still tangy, still herby, but absolutey no trace of the dustiness I often attribute to herbal notes. This is so very much the note of the fresh flowers/leaves/whatever chamomile is like in a garden. Drydown: The sweet returns a bit and now I get a bit of "tea" impression. Probably because of my habit to dump sugar into any kind of tea. Verdict: This is a pretty, unharsh herbal and I would buy a blend with this in it.
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    Blue Lilac

    Origin: Decant bought off eBay Initial Thoughts: Fan of florals, me. And I love lilac. In the Vial: Full-on lilac. Very fresh and evocative of spring. Wet: I can almost smell the dew dripping off the petals, this is so fresh and clean and inviting an interpretation of lilac. Drydown: Hmm. I'm getting a rather earthy tone all of a sudden. The absolute bursting beauty of the lilac is fading quite a bit. It's still a nice floral, but the initial rapturous bloom is gone. Verdict: Darn, the wet stage is so utterly gorgeous. But I have a scent locket and I might use a little in it, since I do have a full decant.
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    White Musk

    Origin: Decant bought on LJ Initial Thoughts: When I first plunged headlong into BPAL, I quickly learned that certain notes would amp in the worst way on me. Notes like patchouli, amber, myrrh, incense and musk. For a while I just avoided any scent with the word "musk" in it. I forget which scent I tried that had either white or pale musk in it that worked on me, but it led me to discover that the lighter spectrum of musk might behave on me with the right notes surrounding it. So, with the chance to try white musk alone, I was curious. In the Vial: That is very pleasant. A light musk, a flirty note rather than an overpowering one. A crystalline clear musk. Wet: So far so good. There is no huge amping of the scent, although I don't know if that's simply because there's no other notes for it to interfere with or because my skin plays nice with it. I get a slight creaminess and the tone becomes a little more sultry than it was in the vial. Drydown: Interesting. It grows lighter and a bit less sexy. I can't pin down the very faint undertone that has developed...is it citrus? Is it floral? Whatever it is, it's fascinating. And then the musk gently reasserts itself. Verdict: I could see myself wearing this alone, if I had more than a half-decant. But now I know for sure that white musk is a winner on me. ETA: Since I put this one I've gone to a potluck where I prepped food and washed my hands numerous times, and slept the night through. I can still smell this lovely musk on my hand where I tested it. It has very little throw but tremendous staying power on me.
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    Redwood

    Origin: decant bought off LJ Initial Thoughts: Once I get beyond pines and firs, cedar and sandalwood, I really can't tell one tree from another by smell alone. So I thought I'd try this one when it became available. In the Vial: Smells like a tree. Seriously, it's an interesting combination...I get a dry note, something dusty and arid and kind of like sawdust, but there's also a rich undertone that is very smooth and kind of cedar-y. I think it captures a just-cut-from-the-trunk scent. Wet: The dry note is the winner, but it's not sawdust-y anymore. It's somehow both dry and smooth, something I wouldn't have thought possible. Drydown: Hmm, this one is a fader on me. I have to work to find the scent after about fifteen minutes. Verdict: It's a beautiful wood note. I'm glad I got the chance to try it and I think it would blend beautifully with other notes. I'll be on the lookout when Beth lists redwood as a note in future perfumes.
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    Snow, Glass, Apples

    Origin: Bought for me at San Diego Comic-Con Initial Thoughts: "Sexy vampire apples", to use Neil's words. Benefit for the CBLDF. Had to try and nab one. I've tried apple-y scents before and the ones with a lot of warm autumn notes tend to work on me (Harvest Moon '05, Creepy layered with Jack). In the Bottle: Extremely cold green apple. I can smell something minty and I agree about the melony feel that has been mentioned. But yes, this is an apple sitting in the snow. Wet: The apple nearly disappears at the moment on me. It's all snowy, slushy, green and eucalyptus. Drydown: The apple reasserts itself, but the cold and mint stay put, making it a crisp green apple encased in ice. Verdict: This is a lovely interpretation of the story in scent and I'm very, very glad I got the chance to try it.
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    D'Anjou Pear

    Origin: partial vial bought on LiveJournal Initial Thoughts: I don't usually go for overly fruity notes, but pear is one I have enjoyed very much in some blends, so I've been on the lookout. In the Vial: Holy cow...that smells exactly like a fresh pear! There's a bit of tart to keep it from being too candy-ish and a bit of sweet to keep it from being too on-the-tree green. Wet: On my skin the pear takes a dive to the sweet side. There's a syrupy element that I associate with canned pears that wasn't there before. Drydown: This one does indeed grow faint fast. But what I can still smell has taken on an almost floral edge, an undertone of musk. It's still pear, but on me it turns more into a pear perfume than a pear single note. Verdict: Interesting. I'd definitely wear this alone or layered if it were readily available.
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    Neroli

    Origin: Tester bought off eBay Initial Thoughts: Like many others, I had equated neroli with citrus. I don't remember what blend or blends scared me away from neroli, but since it was part of a pack, I will test it and see exactly what it is. In the Vial: Wow...that's...that's...nothing like I expected. It's a lovely spring/summery floral with a spicy bite to it. Almost makes me think of carnation with a light citrus tinge. Wet: Not much morph yet...a pretty floral with some sass to it. Drydown: The spice takes a musky turn, a lot like the way most dark musks will amp on me and drown out the other notes. It's almost to the point of being like Mama-Ji on me, a very spicy blend with a floral foundation. Verdict: Very curious. I need to go looking through my reviews and see what it was that scared me away from neroli. If it's part of an otherwise musk-free blend, it might be all right. But this amping action alongside other ampers would probably kill a blend on me.
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    Stargazer Lily

    Origin: Tester bought on eBay initial Thoughts: Ever since I fell head over heels in love with Bearded Lady and found I like Juliet and Ophelia, I have tried to get my hands on a bit of the stargazer lily single note to see what it is like alone. It was the reason I bought blends like L'Inverno and Kindly Moon. So now I finally get to see what it's like. In the Vial: A beautiful creamy white floral. Wet: I get a blast of the lovely floral, with a hint of alluring sweetness underneath, and then it seems to disappear almost immediately. Drydown: All right, the scent comes back and it's absolutely beautiful. All the lush sweet floral with just a touch of muskiness. Verdict: If I ever get the chance to afford a decent amount of this, I will buy it and wear it alone. And I will definitely be trying any blend that features this note.
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    Bergamot

    Origin: Tester bought on eBay initial Thoughts: Bergamot is usually way too citrusy for me to enjoy alone. But it was part of the pack so I test it. In the Vial: Very herby lemon. Wet: Extremely tangy green herbal with a citrus feel to it. I rather like it at this stage. Drydown: Hmm...it's getting greener and herbier. I get almost no citrus at all now. A very different experience from when i've used bergamot room oils and such in the past. Verdict: Nice to know that bergamot isn't likely to go super-citrus on me in a blend.
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    Ylang Ylang

    Origin: Tester won on eBay Initial Thoughts: Ylang ylang isn't one of my favorite scents, but I can think of only one or two blends where it seemed to be the problem note. This was part of a set, so I am trying it. In the Vial: A crisp white floral with a strong herbal element. Wet: Now it's reversed--herbal with a strong floral undertone. It skates close to being acrid on my skin, but is not quite there. Drydown: It's morphing a bit to take on a citrusy element. Verdict: An interesting note, but definitely not one I would wear solo.
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    Vanilla Bean

    Origin: Decant bought on eBay Initial Thoughts: Vanilla is a favorite scent of mine, a note in several of my favorite blends. In the Vial: Yum! A very rich, deep vanilla. This seems much stronger than the vanilla note in Antique Lace (probably my favorite BPAL vanilla blend). Whether that's due to aging of the SN or the blending of other notes, I don't know. Wet: Hey, where'd it go? For several moments I have to jam my nose almost against my hand to detect the faint trace of vanilla. Drydown: As it dries the scent strengthens. Rich, smooth, decadent vanilla with just enough sweetness to mellow it. It's been going strong for hours, now, wafting up unexpectedly. Verdict: I am very glad that I got this.
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    L'Heure Verte

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: Mainly I was curious about the absinthe. I like lilac but I don't tend to care for smoke scents. This was a shot in the dark. In the Bottle: Boozy and smoky and very green from the florals. It has a medicinal edge that almost smells like Nyquil to me. Wet: Well darn you, rose! That green-stem stink that I often get with rose notes is there and strong, with the sweet smoke of the opium trying very hard to compensate. But the absinthe is on the rose's side. I can't pick out the sugar at all unless that's what I'm identifying as the opium. Drydown: Alas, this just turns sour on me. It's frustrating, because under the sourness of the rose I can detect some really beautiful notes. But I am defeated by my skin chemistry. Verdict: This will go to someone else.
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    Pickled Imp

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: I'm not sure why this particular combination of notes grabbed me, but it did. In the Bottle: Hello, clove! Hello, cinnamon! I think I can detect vanilla behind you, won't you let it out? Wet: Again, it's largely clove and cinnamon. I get more of the vanilla as a sweet presence, gentling the spices into a softer blend rather than SPICE!!!! I can't find the pine sap, but something is keeping this from teetering over the edge into pure foody-bakery. Drydown: It is morphing very little on me. Warm spicy cinnamon and clove, smoothed by the vanilla but not overly foody. This is a true spice scent. My husband is quite taken with it, and he hates anything that smells remotely foody on me. Verdict: Definitely keeping the decant and I see a probable bottle in the future.
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    Dyan Moon

    Origin: decant from eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: Wisteria is one of my favoritest notes evah, so I'll always stop and look more closely at a perfume with it. Blue musk is iffy; sometimes it will behave and sometimes it will amp terribly like the darker musks do with me. I love roses, but sometimes they bloom on me and sometimes they stink. In the Bottle: A gorgeous chilly floral, with a high, clear note that initially smells bitter, but mellows somewhat on the next few sniffs. Could be the lily or the chamomile. Whatever it is, it adds the element of danger that goes along with Diana the Huntress. Wet: Rose (behaving so far), wisteria, a light touch of the musk, and gentle herbals. It is indeed well-blended and hard to sniff out the individual notes. A light floral, a night floral. Drydown: Ah, darn. The rose is pulling its green-stem stinky trick on me. The other notes are almost enough to beat it into submission, but not quite. Verdict: Well, at least I don't have to chase down a bottle. The wet stage is so nice on me, but this belongs on skin that doesn't muck up the rose.
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    Love-Lies-Bleeding

    Origin: Lab imp sent as a freebie in a swap Initial Thoughts: I love me some flowers. In the Bottle: Dusky, a bit orange, musky. If there isn't dragon's blood in there, there ought to be. Very heavy and mysterious. Wet: Something smells amber-y in there, which means that amber is all I can smell at the moment. Drydown: Now I get hints of flora, but it's a sour, poisonous floral. There's just a hint of stems and leaves in there as well. Verdict: Definitely fitting as part of Rappaccini's Garden, but not something I would wear.
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    Hanami

    Origin: Straight from the Lab Initial Thoughts: I adore wisteria. One of the things I miss most about when I lived in the next, more expensive town over was the walk to the bus stop in springtime, going past a cascade of wisteria in full bloom. I cling to my lowly imp of Wisteria SN, sniffing it once in a while to get my fix. I had to try this. In the Bottle: A beautiful, light, pink spring floral. I get a lot of wisteria, but I'm also getting plenty of the other two notes as well. Wet: On me at first, it's a little bit greener, a little bit chillier. But all three notes are still there...I've got a huge smile on my face as I pick up the wisteria. Drydown: I can see where others are thinking soap or bodywash or shampoo...there is something about it that strikes one as ultra-feminine floral. But it's a gorgeous ultra-feminine floral, very fresh and light. Verdict: I am so glad I got this! I think I'll be wearing it a lot.
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    Pumpkin Cheesecake

    PUMPKIN CHEESECAKE -- Graham crackery and cream cheesy! Cinnamon brown sugary! Just a little carroty! Origin: sniffie sent with my decants in eviltemptressdq's circle Initial Thoughts: I was very interested in this one, but do not have the disposable income to try the various Inquisitions. In the Bottle: Oh, wow...gorgeously sweet pumpkin and cream and vanilla... Wet: The spices hit immediately, so I'm almost overwhelmed with gingerbready foody spices. Drydown: The pumpkin reasserts itself a little, but this is still all about the foody spicy-sweet crust on me. Verdict: I'm glad I got to try it and if I ever get the chance at a bottle for a reasonable price when I'm flush with cash, I might nab it.
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