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AngellicMystique

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  1. A grand feast, frozen in time.

     

    This scent was beautiful on me, the blood orange was conspicuously absent and everythign else blended gorgeously. Then the blood orange hit. Desolation does not begin to describe... Well, at least it matched both the description and the spirit of the poem... :P


  2. This is all of the sugary sweet treats of the fair.

     

    I can only smell two sweets very strongly at a time, but they morph and change. I get candy apple and cotton candy one minute, then cotton candy and funnel cake the next. It's absolutely wonderful, and while I only smell a few strong notes at a time, the scent of cotton candy is always just underneath, wisping through the fair grounds.


  3. I love this scent! It s a lovely nighttime floral that makes me think of watching bats from my grandparents’ porch during the summer. I wish I had been a BPAL junkie before it was discontinued.

     

    The honeysuckle is very sweet and heady.


  4. This starts smelling like lemon drop candy on me. After about 30 minutes, it smells like lemon candy rolled in pine needles.

     

    This is not quite what I expected, and I'm glad I just got a decant of it in a swap. :P


  5. This started as white chocolate and citrus. It's changed to a tea and citrus on me with florals, I think iris.

     

    I was going to sell this, but fell in love the longer I had it on.

     

    In the end, it morphed to citrus with teas and floral notes and a hint of white chocolate and stuck there. :P


  6. This is in my top 5, if not my favorite.

     

    The smells starts as tobacco and incense and morphs to chocolate, candies and dried flowers. The tobacco and cactus blossom remain constant throughout, but the other aromas shift and entwine to make this one of my favorite scents ever.

     

    A friend of mine said this smells just like the Day of the Dead in Mexico.


  7. ... It doesn’t matter where your faith lies, Beltane is sacred to us simply because we’re human. It is a celebration of new growth, rebirth, of the fertility of our land, our spirits and our bodies, and is a reminder of the joy in simply being alive. Celebrate life! Wind some flowers into your hair, dab a little oil behind each ear, toss the first petals of springtime onto your yard, and bless your garden the old fashioned way!


    I get fresh spring greenery. It is rebirth and the first petals after the thaw. All wild, this has never even glanced at a hothouse.

  8. My friend Joel's mom has a cookie party every year. Dozens of dozens of cookies. At leas 30 different types of every flavor. This smells exactly like her house during the party!

     

    The coconut isn't as awful on me as I expected, and the chocolate, vanilla, mint and rum are the strongest notes. So sweet I want to lick my arm.


  9. The essence of flame itself. Like all flames, it has great possibilities, beauty and danger, dying into embers.

     

    I get a lot of cinnamon and almonds and spices I can't identify.

     

    All of the Dark Elements are almost overpowering on me, but I like them. The smells are strong, not through overuse, but the sheer will and strength of the smells.


  10. This smells like the aftermath of horrible storms along the coast. It purifies through destruction and leaves only the strong.

     

    I get rotting wood, clean air, and dampness.

     

    All of the Dark Elements are almost overpowering on me, but I like them. The smells are strong, not through overuse, but the sheer will and strength of the smells.


  11. Dark, cold freshwater. The smell is strong and floods my every sense. I get a lot of lotus and mint.

     

    All of the Dark Elements are almost overpowering on me, but I like them. The smells are strong, not through overuse, but the sheer will and strength of the smells.

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