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tarotgirl99

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  1. In the imp, Lulu smelt wonderful but on me, it seemed like she had some Ylang Ylang up her sleeve. On me, BPAL's Ylang Ylang = stagnant flower water stench. I am thinking it's the tobacco flower (the one I love in Dia), but this just does not work a little. The time has come for short last looks, my friend.


  2. I've sort of been in a BPAL funk. Pink Snowballs gave me hope, but this is true love.

     

    In the imp, it's more peach wine, but on the skin, the way edensixthday described it is perfect: The amazing thing is how the headiness of the magnolia keeps the juiciness of the peach from being too sweet, while the juiciness of the peach keeps the sweetness of the honey from being too sticky and cloying, and the warm, smooth flow of honey keeps the magnolia from being too heady.

     

    Throw is like wow and it lasts for at least 12 hours (about to go to bed now). This is definitely a bottle purchase.


  3. For some reason, this was the scent I found most intriguing on the Yule list. Then I heard it was Snow White to the max and was so sad, because Snow White and I are not friends. Then I heard the rose was the rose in Rose Red, and I was sadder still, because Rose Red and I are even less friendly than Snow White. I bought a half-decant to test and unenthusiastically waved the magic wand on my wrist.

     

    Pink Snowballs...you have been the victim of slander! Those who claimed you were like Rapunzel and a pink cashmere cardigan--they had it right! You are not green. You are pink. Gentle. And you are lovely.

     

    Or maybe it's just that your rose amps on me. Because there is a whisper of Snow White that you muffle with your roseness.

     

    I may need a bottle, after all.


  4. On me, this is like Semiramis, but even better (and I really like Semiramis). The coconut and sugar make it sweeter and juicier, but it is the pomegranate/orange blossom combo that makes me love both scents.

     

    I am eternally grateful that it smells nothing like Mme. Moriarty on me, as that scent didn't work on me a little. Nor Smut.

     

    Throw and longevity above average.

     

    I absolutely love this scent, my absolute favorite of the Liliths. Except for the live one :)


  5. In bottle: this is Beaver Moon 05's real emergence. No strawberry, just the exact scent

     

    Wet: Beaver Moon 05, how I love you still

     

    Dry: This must be Doc Constantine coming to visit. He has taken over the room (my arm). He has eaten all the cream cheese frosting off the cake. He has eaten all the cake!! And I am left with the smell of teak wood, with barely a whispered memory of the frosting. I want my icing back! I want my cake!

     

    I would take Dorian or Snake Oil, but not...this.


  6. I think this will be my favorite of the three most recent Lilith selections. In the bottle and wet, it smells like pure orange creamsicle--mmmmmmm.

     

    Then it morphs into an aquatic (we are talking about a visit to the Aquarium, after all), but the orange cream plays quietly in the background. It is very unique and delicious...just like Lilith. :)

     

    Minimal throw and wear length.


  7. I was sure I would love this. I mean, who can reject darkly spiced plum incense? Certainly not me.

     

    Now I will acknowledge my skin can be very odd. But on me, while I smell plum and wine, I also smell violet. Distinctly.

     

    Violet is not my friend.

     

    I am so glad I don't have to track a bottle of this down. I far prefer Hellion.


  8. A dear friend sent me a tester of Parker Lily. One sniff and it was total love.

     

    The only way I can describe this is it's like a golden lily. There is a wisp of ambery honey and some straight vanilla and the combination is sophisticated without being sterile.

     

    It lasts for hours. I took a nap and it's still going strong.

     

    This is a scent I'd wear when I wanted to feel devastatingly, intoxicatingly female...which fortunately doesn't happen very often.

     

    Still, I'd love an imp of it just so I could know I could feel devastatingly, intoxicatingly female any time I wanted.


  9. In the imp and wet, this smells like Beaver Moon 05 to me. But sweeter and not in a good way (I love Beaver Moon 05). On my skin, Detestable Putrescence sadly turns to plastic and makes me kinda sick. All day and often, because the throw and scent longevity are phenomenal.

     

    I dealt it with it for one day for scientific reasons, but there won't be a second testing.

     

     


  10. Short review: OMG, YUM!

     

    Wet, this goes on as very coffee and pumpkin. But the chocolate sweetens it and makes it a very tasty perfume indeed...kinda like Jonathan's Coffee House at Halloween time (if you ordered pumpkin pie).

     

    This stays true for several hours and eventually morphs into a beautiful chocolate on me.

     

    Good throw, and amazing long-lastingness.

     

    This is a multi-bottle scent right here.

     

     


  11. It may be because I use TKO so often, but I recognize Boo not as a relative of the sticky-sweet Marshmallow Poof but as the pure mallow from TKO. It is sweet, but not too sweet for me...in fact, it is soft and calming and relaxing.

     

    I may need two bottles of this--one for sleep when I don't want to be comatose all day and one for daily wear when I'm feeling stressed.

     

    Great throw, btw.

     

    I absolutely love this!!!!


  12. On me, seltzer and tobacco must morph into menthol. Aqua Velva-menthol. This is SUCH a masculine scent, imo, and not necessarily in a good way. In the way of a freshly shaved guy who has slathered himself in cologne before putting on a gold chain and a sansabelt and going to a disco kind of way.

     

    If I sniff closely, I can detect pineapple but then the menthol pushes itself into my sense of smell.

     

    I feel...somehow violated.

     

     

    Just remember--my skin is STRANGE.


  13. In the bottle, this is very scone-y. I smell flaky baked yeast.

     

    Wet, it is much more scone than jam on my skin. I tend to use a lot of jam when I eat scones, too...always want more, and it's true for this scent, too.

     

    The drydown really morphs on me. The blackberry jam keeps appearing and disappearing. The scone warms up my skin, too.

     

    This is very pretty, but on me (and my skin is weird)--not enough blackberry jam.


  14. In the bottle: Rose and ferns

     

    Wet: Rose and ferns, the sequel. While I don't normally like green in my rose (Rose Red broke my heart), this smells so vivid I can see (and smell) the red roses and greens in a vase in my kitchen, when I'm first arranging them. You know, when they give off their strongest scent.

     

    Drydown: This does get sweeter, pinker, a bit more candylike.

     

    It's beautiful--hardly any throw and short wearlength. In some ways like Thanatos, but I like it more...it's beautiful and mysterious and compelling. I could not stop inhaling my wrist.

     

     


  15. Even before I open the bottle, I can smell violet. It reminds me of the violet candies my Great Uncle Morris used to bring me. I don't like the scent of violet.

     

    In the bottle, the violet is almost medicinal.

     

    On me, this is the prettiest violet scent EVAH. Unlike most violets, it's warm, not cold. I can't explain why, but it blooms on the skin, making me think of violets in the warm summer misting, not a cool spring rain. It's not-too-sweet, definitely not medicinal...there's a delicate sprinkling of sugar. It is truly lovely.

     

    Sadly, I don't like the scent of violet.

     

    Even this one, which is the best violet I've ever smelled.

     

    Good throw, average wear length.


  16. Peat and rolling grass-covered hills, with wine-dappled heather, white clover, cloudberry, juniper berry, bluebell, dandelion, and cross-leaved heath.

     

    In the imp: Oh hai Heather! Your friend Dandelion is very nice, she shouldn't stand so far back. It's like she's hiding in the grass.

     

    Wet: Heather and grass and with a peep of other florals and the tiniest speck of peat.

     

    Dry: Mostly heather and greenness. VERY sweet and green, with lots of throw. This is very pleasant at first, but the longer I wear it, the less I like it, even though it's very cleverly blended.

     

    Prolly my dislike of green in general.

     

     


  17. I didn't really like the original Litha and traded it away. But I was assured by a friend that this one was more pure honey and, as I'm a honey fanatic, I was intrigued.

     

    In the imp: Mostly golden honey with persistent, sharp and snippy parsley

     

    Wet: Mostly golden honey, but that sharpness sounds an annoying note to my sweet haze

     

    Drydown: The more it dries and the more time goes by, the sweeter Litha gets. After an hour or two, it's all good. Make that great. This scent reminds me of L'Estate. That's a good thing.


  18. In the bottle: This smells a lot like the released version of Underbed, but more heavily spiced. Not sure if it's cinnamon, cardamom, or clove (or all three), but it's red hot under that bed.

     

    Wet: This is a lot sharper and less sweet than the original. There's a definite edge and it's not nearly as chocolate-y, hazelnutty. There's also no buttery beginning.

     

    Dry: This has amazing throw and wear-length. As the hours pass, it smells more and more like the original on drydown.

     

    I like this version a lot, but the edge goes to the original.


  19. In the imp, red musk and little else.

     

    On me, this is nothing like the note description...which is a good thing, since red musk and I aren't buds. The pomegranate amps in a big way, mixing with the melon (and the red part of the musk) to create a juicy plumy plum scent. It's the holy and healthy spawn of Dionysia and Queen of Spades, with great throw and wear length. I love Orange Blossom but there's none to be found here. Not on my (admittedly strange) skin.

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