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Aisha

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    In the bottle: Simple and pretty, it smells just like its namesake. A slice of bright, juicy peach in a glass of dazzling champagne.

    Wet: On my skin there's a bit of a champagne blast upon application, which worries me a little, as I'm not big on the champagne note in general. Crossing my fingers for more peach.

    Dry: Wonderful! The peach comes back something fierce as this dries, which is great, because this peach is just beautiful. It's ripe, juicy, and bright without being overly sweet or syrupy. The champagne is definitely still there, but it's providing a sparkling background instead of stealing the show.

    Overall: Just delicious. I'll be putting this away for a while since it doesn't say "winter" to me, but it'll get lots (and lots!) of love in the spring and summer. Hats off to the Lab for this one! :wub2:

    ETA: About six hours later, this is still around but now sitting right on the skin. Also, as the hours wear on, the champagne fades away almost completely. It's now pure creamy peach. wub.gif

  2. In the bottle: Red musk and root beer

     

    Wet: Mostly red musk (like every other red musk blend on my skin) with an almost boozy strength. There's something just a tiny bit buttery going on too.

     

    Dry: Red musk and buttery-warm sweets. The root beer might be in there too (it definitely was in the bottle), but if it is it's blending in and I can't find it. No appearance from the pipeweed for me.

     

    Overall: I don't generally like red musk, but this is a pleasant enough red musk scent. Still not "me" enough to keep the bottle--it deserves a home where it'll get more love.


  3. In the imp: I pick up a bit of cocoa and booze...but mostly I smell vetiver. Maybe it's just a really smokey, deep, bitter chocolate, but it sure does smell like vetiver. Normally I translate vetiver as "place directly in swaps pile," but I'm gonna go out on a limb here.

     

    Wet: Couldn't have told you there was wine specifically, but there's definitely a dark, sweet, somewhat boozy fruit. There's also raw, bitter cocoa. What I get mostly though is a rich, woody, smoky scent.

     

    Dry: As the hours wore on, this only got better and better. Less vetiver/woodsmoke kick; more well-roundedness with the wine and cocoa.

     

    Verdict: This is what The Most Interesting Man in the World's study probably smells like. The smoke from a roaring fire (real wood freshly chopped from the forest, of course - smells like wildwood smoke). Wine and dark chocolate smeared on a hardwood desk from some sexy-time. The tiniest tinge of blood from his last adventure.

     

    The hell with a bottle; I want to buy this by the bathtub.


  4. In the imp: PATCHOULI. Lots of patchouli...and something sweet.

     

    Wet: Same as in the imp.

     

    Dry: Much fruitier now! But on my skin there's something...Pez-like. This smells like patchouli, sweet dry brown grass (most prominent note - it's super "golden"), and powdery Pez. There's something reminiscent of red musk, too, which is bad news for me. To swaps with ye!

     

    Note: This stuff lasted *forever* on me. 14 hours and 2 showers later, it was still going strong. Whew!


  5. In the imp: Pretty! If this scent was a color, it'd be golden. It's all warm, honeyed fruit and florals.

     

    Wet: Just lovely. Apple, peach and honey with a background of florals.

     

    Dry: Fading quickly and sitting close to the skin, but still nice. I'm also getting more honey and a bit of the musk as the fruits fade.

     

    Overall: Not a "WHOA I love this!!" find, but still a warm, pretty little scent. I don't know if I'll get a bottle, but I'll definitely keep the imp for use in the spring/summer. So glad a generous seller frimped me this! :heart:


  6. In the imp: Gardenia and jasmine. Can't find the other two components (which makes me sad, since those were the two I wanted it for).

     

    Wet: Same as in the imp.

     

    Dry: Same as imp, only now it's taking a turn toward baby powder.


  7. In the imp: Green apple bubblegum - appley, fruity sweetness. Cute!

     

    Wet: Oddly enough, once I put this on my arm it smells like a Lemon Drop. :lol: Not quite what I was expecting.

     

    Dry: Same as wet, but I'm also getting the apple blossom and some greenery (the violet leaf, I guess?) in there too. As others have mentioned, GAoV doesn't stick around for long, but that's alright with me as this one just didn't work out for me.


  8. In the imp: A sweet, spicy apple and an almost buttery warmth. Smells good enough to drink. :yum:

     

    Wet: Mmm, boozy and spicy - I get lots of cinnamon, and the orange slices are clearly present as well. A bit strong on the spiciness for me at this point, but I'm assuming this will tame down with the drydown.

     

    Dry: Pleasant enough, but it's gone full Christmas-spice-candle on my skin. Not for me. :(


  9. In the imp: Warm, buttery yellow cake with lots of vanilla frosting. Just sniffing this makes me want to bake cupcakes!

     

    Wet: Whoa...boozy. Like, nail polish remover boozy. There's also something plasticky/bitter going on.

     

    Dry: Booziness is fading a little. There's still something plasticky/bitter, but now there's also a fakey berry scent--strawberries? Cherries? The combined notes are almost cough-syrupy.

     

    Hours later: Plasticky cream and strawberry.

     

    It breaks my heart that something that smelled so amazing in the imp went so completely wrong on my skin. Massive chemistry fail. :(


  10. In the imp: Grapefruit and lots of it!

     

    Wet: Mostly grapefruit, but I'm starting to get a wee bit of the apple blossom.

     

    Dry: Grapefruit & apple blossom for a while (pretty, but it's a generically citrus-y bodywash smell to me). I don't smell the white tea or ginger. Hours later kinda "ick" -- something went sour on me.


  11. Unrestrained revelry, unchained licentiousness! Violet deepened with vetiver.

    This is the first BPAL I couldn't bring myself to skin test. Got it as a frimp in a swap, which was much appreciated, but as the sort of girl who hardly ever gets along with vetiver...I recoiled just opening it.

    If you love vetiver, you'll probably love this. If you don't...run away. :)

  12. In the imp: Warm, spicy & creamy. Want. To. DRINK!

     

    Wet on skin: Just like in the imp, only now there's coffee.

     

    Dry: On me, the spices (cinnamon & nutmeg for sure, not positive about anything else) and coffee are gone within 15-20 minutes. All that remains is a very soft, sweet, creamy scent that sits right on the skin. :yum: Need more!


  13. In the bottle: Uh-oh...cherry cough syrup.

     

    Wet: Still a bit sickly sweet/medicinal, but I'm starting to smell the chocolate.

     

    Dry: After about ten minutes, this is a dead ringer for cherry Tootsie Pops! Not quite the dark cherry cordial I was hoping for, but still totally cute and fun. It'll get lots of wear from me--but around Halloween, not Valentine's. :)


  14. When I tested this, I thought for sure that my imp must've been mislabeled (or that maybe I was out of my mind). Then I searched this thread for "red musk" and found out I wasn't alone--because that's all this smells like on me. Fellow red musk ampers, take heed!

     

    ETA: After a couple of hours, this turned into...red musk flavored frosting. :lol: Two hours after that, the red musk is completely gone and it's a gentle, pink, frosted cake scent. Very cute now, but I can't wait through the red musk phase for this on a regular basis.


  15. In the imp: Floral & green, with just a hint of blackberry in the background. The blackberry isn't sweet, but rather tangy & wild.

    Wet: Very green heather.

    Dry: Fades quickly, but what's left on me is pure (gentle) heather. The blackberry never did quite "wake up" on my skin.

     

    Not really my style, but if you dig heather, this'll be a great scent for you!


  16. In the imp: Dainty - very floral. I mostly smell the carnation & rose, but there's a little greenery in there, too.

     

    Wet: The tea has joined the party, and there's a faint citrusy note as well. Lemon?

     

    Dry: Mostly rose.

     

    The verdict: Cute, but not really "me." I like florals as a gentle background to other things--and they're the star of the show in this one.


  17. Got this as a Lab frimp, and oh MAN I'm glad I did!

     

    In the imp: Warm spices (I'm assuming that's the rum) and tobacco, tobacco, tobacco! Not in the icky cigarette way, but rather in a sweet, smooth, exotic pipe-smoke way. The florals are present, but definitely in the background.

     

    Wet: Spicy! And the florals wake up. Like sipping rum in a greenhouse full of exotic blooms...

     

    Dry: The tobacco comes back in full (delicious) force. The florals and spices end up being more of a background breeze.

     

    This stuff lasts a LONG time. After about 5 hours it mellowed to a gentle blend of tobacco and--surprisingly--vanilla. I'm in love.

     

    A lot of reviewers seem to feel this would be better on a man, but I'll definitely be buying at least one bottle for myself. This stuff makes me feel like a pirate princess, and my boyfriend loves it on me! :lol:

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