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allamanda

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  1. Very strong cinnamon smell when first applied joined almost immediately by the clove. Mmm clove balls!!

     

    As this dries I start to smell the pepper and the clove and cinnamon are blending more together; for a long time I could only smell the clove.

     

    Once completely dry I can mainly smell the pepper; the clove is just detectable in the background and the cinnamon has disappeared.

     

    My wrist is slightly pink; Beth was right as usual, I must have a slight sensitivity to cinnamon oil, I just wish I could still smell it in this perfume!!

    After an hour or so this smells like cinnamon spice biscuits Gorgeous! I’ll either use a carrier oils or use it in a burner but I really like the smell of this.

     

    Oh yeah, and the pinkness has gone :P


  2. Resinous and spicy when wet with a slightly scorched note that often indicates myrrh on my skin.

     

    As this dries I can smell nuts, but to me they smell like pistachios, not almonds. I’m guessing but think I can smell cardamom and perhaps saffron and clove, very complex scent.

     

    This is making me think of an eastern spice market, Spices and nuts roasting and all manner of scents combined. I’m 90% sure about the saffron :P I keep thinking barley sugar, it must be saffron!

     

    I find the smell of this oil fascinating, but whilst I want to be able to smell and enjoy it I’m not sure I want to wear it. I think this needs a burner trial.


  3. Ulalume

     

    I love the way this starts, not sure if it is the green cypress as I suspect, but it really is lovely, green and a bit astringent.

     

    As this dries I start to smell the lilies and then dry leaves, at the moment, as sometimes happens on my skin, the lilies smell stale and unpleasant.

     

    My skin is reacting to this oil; I have a red welt across my wrist and a red patch below my nose where my wrist must have touched my face when sniffing. I can’t smell cinnamon in this blend and it isn’t listed; I’d be grateful for any suggestions about what I’m reacting to. I tried the oil twice and had the same reaction both times.

     

    As I was testing other oils at the same time I didn’t remove Ulalume and some hours later was rewarded with a lovely smell, sadly the early stages and especially the rash mean this one is not for me.

     

    I’ve just seen jj_j has mentioned cinnamon and Mercury. I can’t detect cinnamon here (but then I can’t always smell it) however I reacted extremely badly to Mercury. I sometimes react to cinnamon, but not always, I guess I can’t win.


  4. Wrath

     

    When first applied I am immediately aware of the Dragon’s Blood and then my brain drifts to the Doctors’ surgeries of my youth and the smell I associate with Polio serum. I think it must be a combination of sugar and cherry. It takes quite a few minutes before I can smell the cinnamon. The pepper I can feel on my eyes rather than smell it! Usually with Dragon’s Blood I recognise it but this is the first time I have really felt I was smelling a resin. Finally I can smell the clove. The application is still wet, but it has taken ages before the clove arrived.

     

    They’re all here… and touch wood my skin isn’t burning

     

    I love the cinnamon with the sweetness of the Dragon’s Blood.

     

    Interesting to see that roisnoir and Nadirah have also had the Doctor reaction :P


  5. When first applied I smell smoke, possibly some myrrh in here? Then I think cardamom, eucalyptus and after a while lavender. There is something else that could be mint or sage or possibly a combination of both. I’m getting a sage note but it seems fresher and greener. I can also smell incense and as I am hooked already I am guessing Frankincense.

     

    As this dries it is harder to pull out any individual notes and I am left with a wonderfully rich, but dry, smoky incense. I ordered a bottle on the spot; I am totally smitten with this one.


  6. When first applied; grapefruit but my nose thinks it can smell apple too. I am just catching the lavender when I concentrate.

     

    This is drying to a spiky floral, I can still feel the grapefruit, but the redcurrant hasn’t yet appeared.

     

    After about 45 minutes I start to smell the redcurrant. Weird how this has gone from floral to fruity; I still love it though.

     

    Cheshire Cat didn’t stick around for long; how true to character disappearing bit by bit. This perfume is lovely and amused me immensely.


  7. Blood Lotus

     

    When first applied this is very sweet; I can smell the Dragon’s Blood and I think cherry and musk.

     

    As this dries it becomes less sweet and the cherry smell is no longer so obvious. I’m getting Dragon’s Blood and musk.

     

    For quite some time I felt this was pleasant enough, but not terribly distinctive and then Beth worked her magic. The warm, sensual smell grew on me; it isn’t flashy but somehow melds and grows on you.


  8. Darkness

     

    This smelt like very classy alcohol when first applied and then the myrrh appeared giving weight and depth.

     

    As this dries I can smell the narcissus, this perfume is gorgeous.

     

    Final thoughts: Very dark and smoky, I think Beth bottled an opium den. I have already ordered my larger bottle! :P


  9. Cathode

     

    When first applied mint and citrus. Electric? Definitely. This starts off very citrussy but the mints soon start to take over. Bitingly crisp (that’s good) when wet but mellowing as it dries.

     

    This keeps morphing, but whichever form taken it is lovely. It can be warm and golden, then crisp and cool, a bit herby and I love it!


  10. Arcana

     

    When first applied my nose tingles with the lavender then I can smell neroli. The lemon verbena is giving this a slight tang with the rosemary adding a herbiness, very nice.

     

    This has been dry for a while before I manage to detect the frankincense, just faintly in the background. The other notes are still there, but difficult to separate now; this is so well blended.

     

    This is a very relaxing and calming blend. It reminds me of massages and being barely awake, definitely not an oil for when I need to be alert, but perfect for a gentle wind-down.


  11. Alecto

     

    When I first applied this I got the green, sharp, herby smell of raspberry leaves that I love.

     

    Sadly cedarwood and I have a love-hate relationship and in this blend the cedarwood and vetiver were too much with my skin-chemistry. After about an hour this had such an unpleasant sharpness I have marked my notes not to apply again!


  12. Aizen-Myoo

     

    When first applied I get a slight tinge of grapefruit which rapidly turns to cherry blossom, getting sweeter as it dries.

     

    Once dry I can smell the tea giving depth to the cherry blossom; this is lovely.

     

    After a few hours this is still beautiful. The sweetness of the cherry blossom is enlivened by the crispness of the tea.

     

    For Lush fans this is perfect applied after a Sakura bath.


  13. I'm glad to asked this Summer, I wanted to investigate further too.

     

    The book I am working from, Chakra Healing by Liz Simpson, gives the following:

     

    Crown - Lavender, Frankincense and Rosewood

    Third Eye - Hyacinth, Violet and Rose geranium

    Throat - Chamomile and Myrrh

    Heart - Rose, Bergamot and Melissa

    Solar Plexus - Vetivert, Ylang ylang and Bergamot

    Sacral - Jasmine, Rose and Sandalwood

    Root - Cedarwood, Myrrh and Patchouli.

     

    Now we can have fun matching the above to BPAL oils. I'd be interested if anyone has additional suggestions too?


  14. When first applied I can smell patchouli and then myrrh. My nose thinks it can smell musk mixed in with the cloves.

     

    When dry this smells pretty much the same as it did when wet except my skin-chemistry means it has developed a faint curry tinge. I never did detect the ylang ylang. Not compatible with me unfortunately.


  15. Twilight

     

    This started off as beautiful lavender flowers on me and then gradually the jasmine appeared blending nicely with the lavender.

     

    Once dry I could smell the honeysuckle as well. I can still pick out the individual flower notes which makes this feel as though I am moving through a garden and smelling the flowers as I pass.

     

    I really liked this perfume a lot, but after about 30 minutes the jasmine went berserk (as it all too often does on my skin) and overpowered everything. Not for me sadly.


  16. Let me first of all say that myrrh, especially when combined with jasmine, can do some very strange and unpleasant things with my skin-chemistry.

     

    When wet I’m getting a scorched effect from the myrrh. I can just smell the rose and jasmine which is reminding me of Delight.

     

    Once dry the jasmine is slightly more apparent but still backed with a faint acrid scorched note.

     

    After about an hour the scorched note has more or less gone, but during that hour this didn’t do well on my skin. I tried this perfume on three separate occasions, with the same result each time. The final dry-down wasn’t unpleasant but also wasn’t special and the overall effect means this one is not for me.


  17. Noir

     

    Incensey and woody when first applied then sweetened with plum, rose and lily of the valley.

     

    Once dry I can just smell the clove, but other than that this barely changes from first application to drydown.

     

    I love incense, love the smell of plum and adore this fragrance. This isn't heavy on me and not powdery either, just very deep and elegant.


  18. When first applied I could only smell very sweet wine. Fortunately this was rapidly darkened by the myrrh and musk, making it more appealing to my nose. This smells like cherry brandy with musk at the moment.

     

    After this has been on a while it no longer seems quite so sweet. It still reminds me of cherry brandy and I can now smell the rose as well.

     

    Final thoughts: Haughty, a little sweet, musky and lovely.

     

     

    Good illustration as to why you can’t always trust your nose / skin-chemistry on first try. This seemed unbearably sweet and not at all to my liking the first time I tried it. On the second it smelt good and now I’m really enjoying it.

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