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Inanna9

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  1. Jai Mahal and Mama Ji

    Grundy and Virgo

    Indiscreet and Moxie

    Scintillating and Tokyo Stomp

    Proserpina and Hellion

    Crushed and Kali

     

    Pearl Diver and...hmmm. I'm going to have to go sniff this again. I get a strong floral note in Pearl Diver along with the aquatics. I know some people have mentioned Thalissa (?) as a good companion, but I haven't tried that one. Oh - maybe Caliban. But I don't have that one anymore, so I'm not sure my memory is accurate. I wore Selkie after a Pearl Diver bath once and it worked well.


  2. I get amber and a sweet rose similar to the one in the BPAL's Hope in this. There's a little hint of Play-doh (like I get in Anthelion...and I wouldn't be surprised if they share a component or two), but overall this is a pleasure to wear. But I'd wear this even if it smelled like ass because...damn, it works. Almost instantly and with little more than a dab for me.

     

    I've been struggling: SAD-induced depression, carpal tunnel symptoms, and now I'm coming down with some bug or cold. I just put this on and, honestly, I can't really describe in words how I feel right now. Let's just say I feel better, lighter, stronger. Let's just say this works :P


  3. This is fruity in the vial, with a smooth, dark undertone I assume is the amber. As a lover of all things to do with this myth, I now have high hopes.

     

    Alas, it is not to be.

     

    You know that smell that comes with spray deodorant? I never use it anymore -- I'm strictly a clear gel girl these days -- but Hymn to Proserpine evokes old memories of eau de Arrid Exxtra Dry. Dead on.

     

    It's my fault - my skin chemistry absolutely ravages this stuff. Appropriately enough, I suppose. grumble....


  4. If I place a Lunacy order via snail-mail during the Lunacy (say, today) but it arrives after the oils come down, is my order considered too late to process?

     

    The faqs say "Please keep in mind, however, that we will not process any order until the money clears."

     

    A very old post from 2004 regarding money orders says, "Please note that if you do send us payment via snail mail your order will be processed as the date it was received", but since that's not how it's currently worded on the site I can't tell whether it still applies.

     

    I'd email the lab, but since it's a Saturday and there's a lot going on with the wedding, I'm not sure anyone could get back to me about it today.

     

    Anyone know?


  5. Still sad, though. *hopes for decant circles etc*

    It'll just take maybe a little more leg-work. And that adds to the excitement doesn't it? :D

     

    Or irritation, depending on one's attitude. I guess mine's kinda bad. But I think I understand the strategy of making these retail-only, at least the way myth explained it, anyway. And I'll get over it as long as I can get in on a decant circle at some point, because they sound amazing. I just don't want to have to pester east coasters or wheedle and beg on the swap forums. I'm both lazy and cranky :P


  6. Hmm...I get grape-flavored civet from this one. I'm too lazy to dig out my Bacchanalia and do a direct comparison, but that's definitely the blend that sprang to mind upon first sniff. The civet-vibe morphs to a tamer musk as this dries, but the sweet grape sticks around for me. I may get a bottle of this, because I kind of like it.

     

    ETA: okay, curiosity got me off my butt and now I'm wearing Bacchanalia. They are nearly identical when they're wet-right-out-of-the-bottle. But there's definitely civet in Bacchanalia...not so sure anymore about War. Bacchanalia's going feral while War is turning almost candy-sweet and floral. Blood Lotus is a nice comparison. I love this, but I'm not sure I'll need a bottle since I have one of Blood Lotus. War would be a cool signature scent, though. Imagine explaining that one to your co-workers :P


  7. If, from these fruitless yearnings
    Thou wouldst deliver me,
    Say that the charms of Nature
    Are lovely still to thee;
    While I am thus repining,
    O! let me but believe,
    'These pleasures are not lost to her,'
    And I will cease to grieve.

    O, scorn not Nature's bounties!
    My soul partakes with thee.
    Drink bliss from all her fountains,
    Drink for thyself and me!
    Say not, 'My soul is buried
    In dungeon gloom with thine;'
    But say, 'His heart is here with me;
    His spirit drinks with mine.'

    As sweet as death, as deep as the grave: pomegranate, raspberry, gardenia, plum, and rose with patchouli, black pepper, rose musk, and a hint of blood accord.


    How could I pass up the chance to be first (me! Aries! yay!) to review the Crypt Queen? I've been fragrance-free all day in anticipation of Her arrival. Alas, the pressure is on...

    In the bottle:
    Fruity! A lovely melding of pomegranate and raspberry, with just a hint of something sinister beneath, something musky and a little dirty. I suspect I'm going to like this.

    On, still wet:
    The pomegranate is ripe...dark and juicy - not a note that always works for me, but I'm swooning already. I think the raspberry gives it a heady zing.

    Then the patchouli and plum kick in...

    omg, this is...so good. Sorry, I'm at a loss for purple prose at the moment because I can't stop sniffing my wrist. Fear not, dirty-hippyphobes: this is the patch of Mme. Moriarty and Dark Delicacies. Very smooth and sultry. *sniff* Oh yeah, Crypt Queen gets her very own branch on that family tree.

    Drying:
    The juiciness of the fruits starts to fade, appropriately enough, and the darker plum takes over the job. I think it keeps the florals in line, because I can smell the richness of rose and gardenia wafting along beside it, but no single note is amping its loveliness all up in my nose. I'll also give credit to the musk and the soft bite of the black pepper for doing the same - they (and that amazing patchouli) lend this the earthy, creepy nuance it needs. But nothing takes over, everything blends. It's a friggin' symphony: dark fruits...regal yet subdued florals...all grounded by some sexy, spooky base notes. Already in my Top Ten. Really, really gorgeous and sophisticated.

    ETA Later that evening...
    I've been running errands with this all afternoon, and I keep catching the most beautiful clouds of dark, earthy florals. Good thing this is such a stunner, because Crypt Queen lasts and lasts.


    And the coffin is possibly the coolest thing ever. My Halloween is already Happy. I need a swooning vampiress emoticon or something.

    Brava, Beth!

  8. I smell a little of Parlement of Foules in this, and a little bit of Hope, but it's a little more complex than that. Thank GOD the opium behaves itself. The first time I wore this, the rose tried to go sour and sharp on me like BPAL roses sometimes do, but every time I've worn it after, it has been nothing short of gorgeous. It's a very versatile scent: pretty and playful enough for daytime, but with a depth and complexity that makes it do-able for evening too. And of course, if you love rose, this one rocks.

     

    I love it more and more each time I wear this. I can see it becoming a favorite later - when I'll have to go hunting down bottles, of course.


  9. I agree with etherealchild that this is a more sophisticated version of Blue Moon. But I really, really miss the almosty-minty, cucumber coolness of the first version. The florals are the same tender sweetness as before, but take a little longer to emerge this time. First, it's juniper and a hint of something Asian - a tea-tinged almost-spiciness that I think is related to the oud. Then it gets very watery as the cucumber comes out to play and the florals bloom: orchid and buttercup, and I may have caught the ylang-ylang, but this has already faded to almost nothing, so I can't remember. Blue Moon definitely requires slathering.

     

    Overall, they're close cousins for sure. And comparing something fresh out of the bottle with another blend that has been aging for almost three years is probably an exercise in futility. The new Blue Moon is gorgeous and ethereal -- just as it ought to be -- so now it's just a matter of deciding whether I need one more bottle or two before it goes away for a couple years :P


  10. I lovelovelove lavender, but some people hate it. I would think a good, relaxing room scent might be a light sandalwood of some kind. If you've ever sniffed TAL's Meditation, I think that's the perfect room scent: grounding and serene, but not too heavy. I haven't tried Tushnamatay yet, but I recall hearing that it's similar to that. I could be wrong, though.

     

    A couple more that come to mind like that are Namaste and Black Lotus. Good luck!


  11. If she likes her patch on the heavy side, she may particularly take to Urd and Depraved. And I would definitely give her Mme. Moriarity. That's such an amazing patchouli that I'd hate to see anyone miss out, and if she falls in love with it, she'll have at least 6 months or so to stock up.

     

    Anne Bonny is loved by many so I'm sure you'll get recs for that...I never care for it, though. My favorite almost-straight-up patchouli is The Coiled Serpent.


  12. I'm just going to have to face the fact that I can't wear carnations. They go completley nutso. Sadly, for me there was phlox in this; they got their frilly purple butts kicked by all that spice before this could even dry. And the sugar turned into that burnt-maple syrup note I don't care for.

     

    My birthday moon. A tragedy, all around. But Aries more than makes up for it :P


  13. This smells like a match dipped in dragon's blood. And then lit. I love it!

     

    Okay, it gets a little more subtle than that - it's actually quite gorgeous. I was pretty worried about the pepper and ginger, but they are spot-on perfect and very well-behaved. When wet, the pepper is a bit strong at first, but that's so appropriate, don't you think? I'm floored how well Beth has interpreted the essence of a fire sign like Aries. I can't wait to smell Sagittarius. In fact, I think I'll be collecting the whole series.

     

    Brava!


  14. This is probably a skin chemistry thing, but there is a huge difference to me between skin musk and white musk. White musk is clean, but it's a little sharp, and dries down to something vaguely masculine on me.

     

    Skin musk is hard to describe, but it's warmer, sweeter and softer. It does kind of smell like sugared sex once it dries down. It's very subtle and round (don't know what I mean by round, exactly - maybe that it has depth?). And there is sort of an airy, ethereal element to it at the same time. That confusing litany is all I've got :P

     

    But all I really know is that skin musk, I love...white musk, not so much.


  15. After an initial burst almost-buttery caramel and a waft or two of cherry, this quickly dries to a rich cardamom and cocoa.

     

    And I don't really hate it, which is saying something. It made for nice layering when I put some Snake Oil over it later, and kept the SO from going Play-Doh on me like it usually does. As a non-foody, it might be useful to keep around. I could add just a tiny depth of foodiness to things without being at the mercy of these notes like I usually am. Hmm..... *ponders the possiblities*


  16. I like my lavender as astringent as I can get it, and it certainly starts out that way in Kalahantarika. It starts to remind me of Baku, but it mellows pretty quickly as the other notes come out to play. I wouldn't recognize some of these notes, like the elemi and balsam of Peru (?), but I detect the light, creamy floral that must be jonquil and the sharpness that's probably due to the hyssop.

     

    I agree that this smells almost medicinal, but very much in a panacean sense. It's sharp but strangely soothing - I feel the same way about Kalahantarika as I do about Somnus. I don't know if I'll need more than a decant though, because Somnus works even better in that regard.


  17. As soon as I read the description I was positive this would be a Holy Grail scent for me.

     

    In the bottle, it's pure nag champa. *swoons*

     

    On, it's that lovely, incensey aroma I love so much - similar to the nag champa in Midnight on the Midway, but with vanilla and spice instead of soapy flowers. I'm extremely happy, but if I get too close something sour and doughy dominates. Not quite the full-on Play-Doh that Snake Oil can sometimes do on me, but still...it ruins some of the fun :P

     

    Once it dries, it reminds me of...wait for it...Hellion. And I know everything reminds me of Hellion, but there it is. They're kissing cousins at the very least. Now, Hellion is in my Top Ten, so this is not a bad thing at all. I will definitely get a bottle and add it to my spooky, wicked incense blends collection.

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