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  1. strahlend

    The Glittering Apple Of The Stars

    This scent smells fresh and sweet in an effortless sort of way. It's a little bit apple, a little bit floral and a little bit sweet. It comes across as a whole much more interesting than its parts. Something about it is making me think of fresh sea air and the sweetness is reminding me just a touch of Snow White. The apple blends beautifully with the floral to create a unique scent. I can see this scent going from a cheerful daytime scent to an alluring evening scent with ease. It could wear easily in many moods and in any weather. A bottle is in order, for sure. ETA: I did get a bottle somewhere along the way, yay. Unfortunately, it vanishes almost immediately on my skin. Kind of weird. Still very pretty, but I'll run through the bottle in no time.
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    Catherine

    Named for the ambitious, vengeful poisoner Catherine deMedici, who used perfumes to perform her dark deeds. A sinful blend of orange blossom, rosemary and rose... allegedly the exact perfume she utilzed in her work. In the imp I smell the orange blossom and something I can't identify. I've been on an orange blossom kick, so I'm excited to try this out. Skin testing. It smells like something has soured on my skin, I think this is the rose - it very seldom works for me. There's something herbal in a medicinal sort of way, I usually like herbal scents but this seems to be clashing with the florals in an odd way for me. The orange blossom is far in the background. After a while the rose pushes forward and hogs the limelight. Sadly, this is a typical scenario with me and rose. The rosemary has mellowed out at this point and seems to be blending with the orange blossom to form a musky-floral base. This is my mother's name and I wanted to like this or to give it to her to try, but I can tell right now this is way too much rose to work for either one of us. Darn!
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    The Wiley Grasser

    Never in a million years would I have thought that pine would work with cotton candy, but DOES and it's really amazing. In my decant it smells just like the description, the cotton candy smells just as one would imagine and the pine needles lend a unique green element - it's fresh and wonderful like standing in a forest. Even if you don't normally like pine I would suggest giving this a try. Skin testing: This is pretty incredible. I've never smelled anything like it. I get more pine and candy than wildflowers. I can't get over how well these unlikely companions marry together. It dries down to more cotton candy than pine. I don't usually do sweet and foody, but this will be a welcome exception. At this stage it reminds me of wearing vanilla perfume in a forest. It lasted for quite a long time on my skin too. Glad to have a bottle on the way. These Pickman Gallery scents are killing my budget! *edit* When I received my bottle from the lab it seemed different than the decant I had. The bottle seems to have much more of the flowers, less pine, less candy and it fades off of my skin within minutes. I really hope that giving it a week or two will give it time to develop and hopefully more closely resemble my decant.
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    The Two-Tailed Sogg

    In my decant this is a bright and zingy pink grapefruit. I'm especially fond of pink grapefruit in the summer, so with an eye toward the warmer weather I tried it on. On my skin the citrus is bright and clear for about half an hour or so, maybe a little less. After that point it softens up quite a lot and turns into the most beautiful, gentle, snugly scent. The zip has left the grapefruit and it's a mild, but detectable companion to the green musk. I'm not usually one for orris root and I'm not detecting it as a presence here. I couldn't name honey as a component just by sniffing, but it does have a lovely sweetness to it. I thought this was going to be a hot weather scent, but it's so warm, soft and gently sweet that it will be perfect for any time of year. In all honesty, smelling this makes me remember when my son was an infant. I used unscented products on him and I didn't wear fragrance myself - but I remember (14 years later) the smell of his little head. It's a very natural, clean (but not soapy) sort of smell, a smell that is difficult to describe. Baby heads just kind of have their own scent. Maybe that sounds weird, but it's a very comfortable and pleasant scent memory. I'm very happy to have a bottle on the way!
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    Blood Moon 2011

    On first application I'm reminded of the almost medicinal herbal yet dark and musky opening of Schwarzer Mond. After a little while the warm soft musk reminds me of Blood Moon '05. A little longer and I'm thinking of the slightly boozy, linen, tobacco blend in Black Lace. This is a somewhat cologne-like, dark, musky, and all together intense blend. I know I leave a trail of this scent behind me even with a small application, and it lasts for a really long time even though my skin usually makes scent disappear. I totally love it.
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    Black Annis

    I swiped this on before I left the house this morning because in the imp it smells interesting - like anise and cool water. Then I had scent remorse all. day. long. On my skin this quickly became overwhelmingly anise-y and developed a chemical leather/musky rubber dimension shortly after. My skin ALWAYS eats up scent. Always. I can apply super strong scents like Agnes Nutter and have them disappear in a few hours. This scent, however, clung to my skin despite numerous washings. Murphy's Law of perfume - the scent you dislike the most is the one that sticks to you like glue and lasts forever. I wish I would have gotten some vetiver out of this, it might have helped to balance out the sweetness of the anise, but such was not the case. There are a hundreds of bpal scents I love, this is not one of them.
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    Black Lily

    This smells really good. It seems like a very classic kind of scent. It's not as heady or powdery as I had expected, rather it's sweet and just a little tart and makes me think of elegant Noir movies. Testing – I really, really like this. It's hard to describe. It seems both shadowy intense and lightly effortless. This almost smells like it has some musk, tobacco or a very light touch of warm brown leather in it. It could almost go into powdery territory, but I don't think it's going there. I'm testing Cobra Lily on my other arm right now for comparison and it's sharper and more pungent - Black Lily is smooth, creamy, musky. Black Lily manages to feel both alluring and comfortable at the same time. I think this scent seems easily unisex, Black Lily isn't a typical flowery scent, it's like dusk in a bottle.
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    Old Demons of the First Class

    I am genuinely surprised to see people saying that this blend comes across as peppery. I've smelled peppery bpal blends and this isn't one of them. This reminds me much more of Smut. It's incensy and seems to have more than a little red musk in it. There's something about it that makes me think of musky corn. I totally believe that's something weird about me, but the association is so strong that I couldn't review it without saying so - I have that same issue with Smut. It seems a little salty too. It's not a scent I would normally think I would like, but I've felt compelled to dab a little on every day for about a week now. It's one of those scents that against all odds seems to call out to me loud and clear. I'm glad to have a bottle and will consider obtaining a back up for sure.
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    Black Moon 2011: Beth's Creation

    In the bottle my first impression is a resiny herbal scent with a dry wood that reminds me of cedar. There's also a soft, warm feeling that is probably the musk. There's a very slight floral fruity element too. All of these parts blend together really beautifully. On my skin the orchid and pear really come out. There are some herbal undertones, but this is mainly a light and pleasantly sweet scent. It doesn't scream flowers or pear, the notes just mesh together and bring to mind a cool moonlight garden. I can't say that I ever detect patchouli as a presence, but maybe that's just me. To my nose this smells very similar to the Black Moon '06 version.
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    Mahogany Hall Atmosphere Spray

    I keep this spray in my car because it's so grounding and soothing. To me it smells like dark wood, a hint of cologne, the feeling of old leather and cigar smoke. It's fantastic and although the sprays last a long time I might need another bottle because this is one I don't ever want to be without.
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    Paris

    Sensual, decadent, and enigmatic. Lavender, softly underscored by lotus and spice. I put this on and just a minute later my son walked by and said, "you smell like gum". I had to agree. I've heard people say that lotus smells like bubblegum before but when I've encountered it in blends before it didn't come across that way to me, maybe because of the other components it was paired with. This one though, the first half hour or so is all bubblegum. A while later I had forgotten I had it on but kept smelling something kind of sweet and spicy, like carnations, so it pretty quickly morphed toward the spice. It seemed like a pleasant and happy sort of scent, but it didn't rock my socks.
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    Mourning Cloak

    In my decant it's pretty faint, I don't smell much at all. Skin testing - it's a lightly musky, sort of creamy, gentle lemon scent. I can picture a lot of people really enjoying this blend, it has a classic feel to it.
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    Atlas

    Little Bird, you totally nailed it. I thought this reminded me of something but I couldn't put my finger on it. It does feel like it's in the same family with Antikythera Mechanism. It's slightly sweeter and not quite as woody. I agree with you completely. It's like a slightly foody version of AM. I don't get any sense of coffee out of my decant, nor does it seem vetivery in the least.
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    Pussy

    Sniffing the decant I get the feeling of orange blossom honey, a bit of vanilla and the tobacco leaf. Pretty spot on with the description. The brown sugar is not overwhelming as I feared it would be. This is a nice honey scent. It's not cloyingly sweet. It smells naturally sweet and just a little floral. This would be a lovely scent for a young girl I think. Something about the honey and tobacco reminds me a bit of Door.
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    Brahmin

    Sniffing from the decant - my first impression was musty orange peel, then pepper. Lots of pepper. Not what I was expecting at all. Skin testing – first blast is rather pungent and unpleasant. Strong on the caraway, I'm guessing mandarin leaf is the green citrus I'm smelling, and peppercorn. Intense. This is some seriously strong stuff that is wafting up from my arm. Wow. I smell like a pomander rolled in pepper. Later - this scent has mellowed out considerably. It hasn't changed since the wet stage but it has become much softer and cohesive. I mainly smell the citrus components, the pepper and the caraway. The other notes never show up. It has kind of an exotic, almost woody kind of feel to it. It's an unusual spicy scent and I ended up liking it more than I thought I would.
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    Blue Morpho

    This smells very much like a clean floral blend that would scent laundry detergent or pretty shaped soaps for the guest bathroom. I was looking forward to the calla lily and amber, but don't detect either one of them here.
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    Exotic Bazaar Atmosphere Spray

    This scent reminds me of an almond cookie sitting in a spice cupboard. It's quite pleasant, but not quite what I was expecting. I think I had envisioned something kind of strongly spiced and maybe a bit musky, whereas this is a little more on the sweet and edible side of the spice spectrum.
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    Schwarzer Mond

    In honor of the black moon today and the new vintage of SM that was recently announced I thought I'd bust out my bottle from '08 that I've been hoarding and give it a review. In the bottle it seems kind of sharp and pungent. Sniffing a moment longer something warm and inviting comes forward and starts mingling with the pungent element and it seems completely different than my first impression. Wet on my skin I get that bandaids thing that other people have mentioned - but just for like, 10 seconds. During the first few minutes this is some strong stuff. Lots of patchouli, lots of slightly medicinal resins. The scent strength is intense and I feel like I could probably be smelled a block away. I have a problem with scents fading, so I'm digging that. After about 15 minutes or so this blend has mellowed out and turned into something FANTASTIC. It has a warm, smooth, soft wood, patchouli base. There seems to be some spice to it, reminding me of warm and fragrant clove. It sparks my imagination to think of visiting an exotic spice market with wood and spice and resins all wafting around. I would think there's some bay rum in here, but it doesn't seem to be a listed note, so maybe it's just a similar feeling. Overall this is a gorgeous scent and it's no wonder people covet it. Edit to add: I received my 2011 version today. It seems to me like the dry down result seems the same as the previous version, which is awesome. The start is a little different though, a bit more mild and not so intense. I'm going to chalk that up to aging. I'm glad to have this bottle as a backup for when my '08 bottle runs out.
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    Mr. Croup

    This is one of those blends where I feel like I'm sniffing a different scent than all the other reviewers. On my skin this is simply amazing. The black musk is there, but not as strong or sharp as it sometimes is (Haunted, Black Temple Burlesque Troupe). What I get is a sense of a more mellow, warm dark musk and a feel of dry woods. It's like if a nice warm and musky gentleman handed you a bundle of fragrant dried twigs. It somehow manages to be intense but not overpowering. I'm head over heels in love with this scent right now and very happy to have my first backup on the way. After some more testing I think that the dry woods I described is actually a blend of resins and just a faint touch of oakmoss. I pass this one over way too often because in the bottle it seems very faint to me, but I realize that I just have a hard time smelling resin scents in their containers. I need to get this into rotation more often, it's fantastic.
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    Tattered Lace

    This is much lighter than I thought it would be. It smells fresh, green, and spring-like. On my skin I get mainly an impression of soft sweet vanilla with a very light green coconut element. After a bit of dry down a little of the frankincense seems to come through. I'm not sure which note or combination of notes is giving me a floral impression, but since there aren't any florals listed maybe it's just me.
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    Snowball Fracas

    I've come to really love this scent, especially since The Macabray was discontinued. It's cool, minty, and clean without being soapy. I find it to be very soothing during the summer months when the heat tends to make me nauseous.
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    Ranger

    The pine and juniper remind me of Golden Priapus too, but where G.P. is layered over warm amber and vanilla sweetness - Ranger takes those notes and adds yet more woods and moss. This feels almost like it could be one of the Yule snow blends. I'm not picking up on the buckskin, hay or patchouli that might warm this blend up, to my nose it's more of a snowy forest scent. It's a very peaceful scent.
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    Orc

    First sniff: all I can think of to say is... interesting. This smells like, a sort of fruity and pavement kind of leather. Vetiver's in the mix saying a big hello too. Skin testing: it's making me think of asphalt and bananas. There's a burnt... something... element to this. Given a moment to soften up the whole thing has calmed down quite a bit and it's softly musky in an interesting and unusual sort of way. It reminds me of a toned (way) down Gore Shock. I still can't decide quite how I feel about it. Usually that means that I'll keep sniffing it and keep sniffing it until I end up loving it.
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    Evil

    First sniff impressions: very plush smelling, lilies, opium, musk, reminds me of velvet and heady flowers and other decadent things. Skin testing: the green tea is giving this plush scent a lift and suddenly I feel like I'm in an import store smelling a bunch of incense, wooden boxes, and tea all mixed together. Oh, wait a second. All of a sudden it's turning soapy. I think the green tea took over, I don't even know how that's possible. Now instead of plush and exotic I smell like a generic, floral, soapy, mess. This seems to be a skin chemistry issue since it smells so good in the bottle and for the first few moments, so I'm going to try it in a scent locket and see what happens.
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    Benevolent Triple Conjunction

    Scent impressions: I'm not all that great at telling certain kinds of florals apart from each other, but this is most certainly a lemony-floral blend. In the bottle it seems like a musky floral, maybe lavender or lily. On my skin a completely different aspect emerges and it smells like a heady mix of florals, like standing in a garden - and over the top of that is a tart but green sort of scent and it does remind me of when I've pinched lemongrass or lemon balm in my fingers, how it's kind of planty-green but also lemony. I'm usually pretty aware of rose in a blend, but I'm not noticing any in here. After a while the more mellow florals re-emerge and it really softens up when the lemon zing wears off. I bought BTC for its utilitarian purpose and I will enjoy using it in that context, the scent is also pleasant.
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