Jump to content
Post-Update: Forum Issues Read more... ×
BPAL Madness!

tkannon

Members
  • Content Count

    485
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by tkannon


  1. *Vicomte de Valmont (Ars Amatoria) - "Based on an 18th century gentlemen’s cologne: ambergris, white musk, white sandalwood, Spanish Moss, orange blossom, three mints, jasmine, rose geranium and a spike of rosemary."

    When I tried this I got straight awesome men's cologne. It totally reminded me of my dad and the scents he wears!


  2. I really wanted to like this as I have enjoyed both red and black musks before. Ahh I should have known better, this has such potential wet, a generous musk blend with a sweetness hanging in the background. Unfortunately dry this is straight clove. Not even going to give this a full test, it hurts my eyes to have it on!


  3. I tried this one on a whim but so far I am glad I did. I put it on and thought I was done for. Patchouli and I are only friends in passing and this was almost straight single note patch. However, as it dried it rounded out and I am now going to give this a full day's test. I think this will age amazingly as well as the patch smooths out even more. I would love to get more cocoa in this but so far we are off to a good start!


  4. This gave me a headache when I reapplied it at lunch. It was an unassuming scent in the morning but then kicked me in the head. I think it was the double up that brought out the rose. I really just have trouble with rose. I washed it off and I have to say... now it smells faded and nice. I don't think I want to apply it, wash it off, and then enjoy it. Off to swaps!

  5. Mage


    I feel like I am walking through a forest holding a bottle of the most wonderful smelling resins. Dragon's Blood is a complete favorite of mine and this has just become my favorite blend with it. The balsam grounds it and keeps it from the overwhelming sweet note that other blends (Blood rose for example) can amplify.

     

    Now I have to put mage on one wrist and ranger on the other and see which I love more....


  6. At first the musks were out to play, taking turns up to my nose and frolicking around my desk. After about 30 minutes, all the musks ran away becuase heliotrope started picking on them. Now all I have is sweet soapy horribleness running around cheering because it has me all to itself.

  7. Evil


    The opium is very sharp on me, to the point of hurting my nose when I sniff it. After reading all of the reviews, I knew it was going to be a stretch for this to work on my skin. Oh well, I don't play evil anyway!


  8. After 2 other scent tests this morning, I really needed to try one that knocked my socks off in a good way. 51 hit my socks out of the park. I love white musk and citrus scents and the white and green musk in this makes me want to cradle my wrist and drift off to sleep under my desk where no one can find me and bother me more.

     

    I haven't been wearing it long so here's hoping it lasts at least a couple of hours!


  9. I never got peach with this one. There was a sweetness but I wouldn't have even picked out a fruit scent for this. I liked it but I don't think its bottle-worthy


  10. There is a background note that I like.... I think that might be what vetiver is supposed to smell like. Usually I am running for cover when I put it on. But in this one, the roses take over and all I get is loud powder. As the DH just said, "you DO smell like baby powder"

     

    Not for me.

  11. Dwarf


    I have been sniffing this imp for weeks now when I thought people weren't looking... I wasn't sure but liked sniffing the stone and metal.

     

    On me, dwarf is aggressive (my DH could smell it from across the room) and sharp. Not bad but definately a light application by itself.

     

    Put it next to paladin and WOW! The sweetness of paladin tempers the sharpness of the metal and stone and I am in love.


  12. So light as to almost not be there... paladin is sitting close to my skin and giving me little puffs of sweet leather every once and awhile. Not a favorite by itself but the layering potential is huge!

×