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This is very, very nice! Like Akurarei, I was a bit nervous about the ozone note (and the star jasmine) but my worries were for naught.
This perfume screams (in a pleasant voice) BPAL!!! It reminds me of some of the Blue Moon scents, maybe? At any rate, it is lovely. It had me at the "opium-laced benzoin, ...black amber, violet incense, and bruised plum". A welcome addition to my collection, and I bet it will get even better as it ages.
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I bought this oil primarily for its scent, as I like styrax, mastic, and honey. Lemongrass is something I tend to amp... and yes, I'm amping it.
When I first put it on it smells almost exactly like an extra-herbally Halls honey lemon cough drop to me! But the lemongrass disappears quickly it dries down to something pleasant and herbal. I like it a lot now!
Whether it works or not? I knew this morning that my BPAL package containing this oil was arriving today. I had spent the morning crafting an email to a funding organization to consider paying us for some out-of-scope work that I did on a big project. I sent the email to them just before I walked the 1/3 mile up to my mailbox and back. And when I was back from the mailbox with my package, I saw that my contact at the organization had agreed and thought our proposal was reasonable. Yay! Of course, I wasn't even wearing the oil yet, but maybe it's just that potent!
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This scent called to me, as I love its notes (although I wasn't entirely sure what "guava cream" was). A fruit-i-ental.
On my skin, it is gorgeous: sweet, warm, sensuous, and inviting. The guava is indeed "cream": any acidity has been smoothly covered, but there is something fruity in there. It reminds me of a high-end perfume from the 90s... maybe the original Tuscany per Donna? Tresor?
It's not a shy scent: this is a beautiful woman, inside and out, maybe not a young one, but a kind woman who has confidence and exudes happiness. She is delightful to be around, and even though you secretly wish you could BE her, you still love her.
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I need to preface this: I have only had this on for a short time, and it arrived just today in my mailbox.
But this is STUNNING!!! I suspect this is going to be very popular. It's gorgeously, luxuriously, decadently sweet and fairly potent, with all of the notes present (but no leather, in case anyone is worried, and I don't really get any smokiness from the cardamom). The sugared amber is similar to that in Alleviate the Frenzy. The notes together create a scent that is warm, seductive, and rich.
Backup bottle worthy for me!!!
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I hesitated in purchasing this bottle, as I have at least 3 other Harvest Moon iterations, and while I do like them and wear them, they have all seemed fairly similar.
This one, however, was worth getting!! Don't let the words "cologne", "fougere", or "patchouli" scare you off. It seems very unisex to me. At least for me, the main notes are the ones I was hoping for: the clove bud, the fermented apple pulp, and the bourbon cream. The cornmeal/hay/honey stout/roasted oats provide a warm, sweet, comforting, mealy base. And make no mistake: there is some booziness, yes! I don't really detect the soil or the patchouli, but there is a groundedness about this scent to which they perhaps subtly contribute.
This scent would have fit well in the 2022 Labors of the Month collection, I think, a collection I continue to love. And while Harvest Moon 2024 might have a touch of "fall harvest season candle" vibe to it, it's a wonderful autumnal scent that I will reach for often.
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I really like this!
The smell of daffodils is so ephemeral and hard to capture, I think. But I love neroli and spices and amber, too, so this was a natural blind buy for me.
This reminds me a lot of Closet Raid laced with a good dose of neroli. It's sophisticated but also warm, clean, and pretty.
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This is really gorgeous. I have many of the previous 13s, and they are deliciously foody, and I cherish them. But this one is special. The lavender and herbs in it give it a drier, perfum-ier, spa-like vibe that I love and that differentiates it from other 13s.
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This smells very much like the July Labors of the Months scent (in fact, I thought at first I ordered two of the same bottle accidentally). Luckily, I like it: it's a happy, sweet scent. It doesn't necessarily smell like the given notes, although there is a warm, sunny, wholesome, grain scent.
I feel like there is a pleasing similarity to many of these Labors of the Months (at least those for the warmer months).
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This smells just like I imagine a mixture of Jack and Lamb's Wool would smell. It could be a Weenie, yes, indeed, as others have said.
It does eventually veer into candle territory: there is an almost waxy scent to it after a while. Yes, it does have the fall candle vibe, but it is a fun ride, especially when you are looking forward to fall!
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This is a really nice blend! When I put it on last night (without remembering the notes), it smelled to me like buttered toast (made from hearty, tasty bread) with orange marmalade. It was a comforting scent to wear to bed, and I still smell traces of it on my wrist in the morning. The fennel is not licorice-ey, but I think that note plus the honey is what brings the citrus peel to mind when I smell it. I don't get much smoke, but it does smell like toasted or freshly baked bread.
I've really been enjoying these Labors of the Months scents!
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This is a lovely, old-fashioned scent that lovers of powdery florals will enjoy. The powder is not particularly sweet and there is no cream/vanilla note; it is indeed like an old-fashioned dusting powder. The throw is moderate, and after 8 hours, I can only smell traces on my wrist. I may have to upgrade my decant.
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This is one of those types of scents that the Lab does so well. It is a gorgeous, moody, dark opium. It's brightened by the champaca orchid, giving it an almost champagne-like effervescence and a high-end perfume vibe, a bit reminiscent of Closet Raid. The violets are there, too, giving it a velvety base. I put it on at bedtime and could still get traces of its scent in the morning.
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Wearing this today after a long hiatus. It has aged beautifully. It goes on with a blast of marshmallow and then some oak and nutty coffee. I think I get some sweet vetiver here as well. I'd put this in the same family as Stekk and Two Sheep and Two Goats.
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This is a lovely, lovely scent that does, indeed, showcase lilacs in full bloom.
I thought it would remind me of my Mother, who loved lilacs above all other flowers. And it does, but even more, it reminds me very strongly of one of the very first "little girl" perfumes I had as a young child. That doesn't mean that this is a youngster's perfume; I think it could be worn by anyone of any age.
I'm so glad I have a bottle of this beautiful perfume.
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What about Lemon Scented Sticky Bat?
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This is a lovely, lovely scent! Even my husband (who classifies most of my scents as "cardboard", "men's cologne", or "weeds") said he really liked it. It's a masterful combination of the three notes. The white clover brings sweetness and a hay-like/coumarin-ish warmth, but also some floral character to enhance the elderflower. The apple brings its own balanced tartness and sweetness.
We have lots of both of these plants growing on our land, so to me, this is the ultimate upper Midwest summer scent. I remember one time biking near a field of white clover in bloom, maybe 25 years ago, and thinking it was the most beautiful scent I had ever smelled. This reminds me of that.
It has some serious throw at the beginning.
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Really? No one has reviewed this one yet?
To my nose, this perfume is richly fragrant with the BPAL snow note and coniferous tree notes. The amber is in the deep background, proving a hint of warmth. I don't detect any florals, maybe a hint of iris, but perhaps they will come out with time (although I'm not sure what snowdrops and hellebore smell like).
This honestly smells more like a Yule fragrance. It's quite lovely and makes me think of walking through a pine forest on a quiet winter day.
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I really, really like this one! It's like Tombstone without the cedar, per my husband. The vanilla is indeed reminiscent of Antique Lace, and the nutmeg is fairly quiet. The hay is beautiful.
Longevity is good: I put it on more than 12 hours ago, and it's still very noticeable. The scent profile doesn't change much over time either.
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I wanted to love this... but I just "like" it. I think I assumed it would be sweeter, with some grounding vanilla vibe from the amber. But there is something about this one that doesn't quite do it for me. The lemon here seems almost bitter, like lemon rind, and there is almost an aquatic note to this as well. It does have pretty good longevity, though.
We'll see how it ages...
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This one starts with a very strong almond/cherry blast. After a few minutes, the musk comes through, as does the chocolate and mint. The almond/cherry face to a marzipan/playdough note that I really like. The star anise is barely a whisper. It's not as foody as it sounds, but is more of a sweet, dark gourmand. It's got serious throw!
Overall, I like this quite a lot! I suspect it will be one I wear often. It reminds me a bit of WILF but with cherry and almond.
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A few suggestions:
Belle Epoque: this is a gorgeous GC that doesn't seem to get enough love. It is a warm scent; a rich orange-gold in my mind.
Sudha Segara: a warm ginger
Xanthe the Weeping Clown: Not as fruity as the notes make it sound
Balancing the Sake Cup: a fairly recent LE; ginger and neroli
Mermaid: an older Lilith perfume with tiare and gardenia but also has some vanilla and other notes; not that aquatic.
So Below: Amber, coconut, musk, but kind of summery
Some harder-to-find ones: Queen Mab Lace, some of the Snake Oil flankers (Banded Sea Snake, Dragon-Smooched Snake Oil, Snake's Kiss, Peach Brandy Snake Oil), Marae, Et Lux Fuit, Signoir Dildo, Oval Portrait.
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A couple other ideas: Fearful Pleasure (has some smoke, but not much), Winds of Autumn (I don't get a lot of apple in this one), Magnificient Autumn (no apple in this one).
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Samhain! Although apple is not a dominant note for me.
If you could tolerate amber, I would have suggested Liquid Gold is in the Air.
Lamb's Wool is a great apple cider scent, too.
Whiskey and Apple, maybe?
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As FeyoftheFellwood said above, Defutata is a serious reminder of why I should revisit the GC more often. This is a gorgeous olive blossom and vanilla scent. Somehow it transports me to another place, another world, reminiscent of something from my past. What a fantastic blend!
Dark, mossy/green poisonous florals
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Witches' Lace, maybe? If you can find it? Moss-green sugar spun lace dusted with mandrake root and sweet aged patchouli, dusty cedar and crushed toadstools with a cauldron splash of nightshade accord, tobacco flower, green cognac and woodsmoke... plus a pinch of ethically- harvested, naturally sourced vegan eye of newt and toe of frog
Or Witch's Lace? Deep, spicy chestnut bundles of tobacco leaf, sleek red benzoin, smoked amber, tatters of green cognac, opium tar smears, withered mephitic petals, and globs of thick, sweet aged patchoul