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Greige Dragon
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Pognophobia, Melichrous Dragon, Wildflower Honey & Patchouli, Insupportable Misery, Queen of Clubs, Rose Absolute White Sandalwood & Orris Butter, Dolly Kei, Temple of the Loas (TAL), Smut, Floral Still Life with Cat
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This is very orris and softly vanilla on me, with just the faintest trace of musk. It reads to me as a soft, refined perfume from my grandmother's generation. It blooms more vanilla with body heat but retains the dusting-powder vibe. It's an instant favorite for me!
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- Halloween 2025
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Initial impression: lime-flavored Lifesavers candy mingled with a bit of Jolly Ranchers and mints. Very sugary and strong. Wet on skin: I get the apple more clearly. I think it's the green aspect I was reading as lime. The candy aspect has calmed down. Four hours later: still going strong, now with a slightly tannic edge, but still bright and tart.
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It's nothing like the liqueur. It's very strong on application! A big hit of fresh grass, with soft moss grounding it, but still very loud. A little goes a long way. I feel like this would be a good aromatic fragrance for the warmer months. When the strong top notes eventually die down, I really love the subtler mossy blend.
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- Virtualcon 2025
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My old girlfriend was partial to apricot-infused black tea with honey, and we'd drink it in a cafe on a street with secondhand bookstores and antique stores on sunny autumn days -- so basically this is bottled nostalgia for me. There's kind of a spicy tone to it at first, which I attribute to trying to recreate the scent of sun. There might be a little citrusy frankincense in there. I'm not getting heliotrope or amber, which I think Beth often uses in "sun" blends. I think the wildflower honey that is giving some of the spice, like some of the flowers might have a spicy perfume like carnation. The tea is dry but not astringent, quietly grounding the sweet apricot and honey. It's more cozy warmth than outright gourmand. It stays close to the skin and retains the unique apricot feel as it dries and fades.
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I got this as part of a set and wasn't sure I'd like it because of the aldehydes. That bright, almost ozone scent is the first thing I smell, but it's not harsh or overly chemical the way that note sometimes reads. It is indeed fizzy and inviting, with a kind of musky caramel underlying it. I do get what people have been saying about the bubbly smell. Fun! As it dries down, it gets really sexy, more amber. It has a pretty strong throw for the first couple of hours, then quiets down a lot. It feels like something I'd wear for a festive evening out, and I imagine it's one I'll be reapplying for full effect.
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- Virtualcon 2025
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If you can find it, Insupportable Misery sounds right up your alley. Lilac, lavender, gunpowder tea and saffron.
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I could have sworn there was Egyptian musk here. I think the combo of motel scents makes my olfactory brain imply a skin scent. The marshmallow fluff is the second element to grab me, and the one that lingers longest. The dryness/incense/sweetness reminds me of BPAL's Morocco minus the spices. There's also an aura of greasiness here -- more oily than coconutty -- and if I sniff close to my wrist I can definitely detect the cigarette burn! A clean, light scent that would be easy to wear in a lot of different settings, but with a little edge.
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- 2024
- Halloween 2024
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Starts out sharply Pine-Sol, and soon mellows to a beautifully layered forest atmosphere, sweet with balsam, airy with cedar and a hint of stone, damp with moss, deep and earthy with vetiver. It's a lively, comforting scent, and I'm very glad I got past that first impression and get to nuzzle in its soft drydown. Medium throw, short longevity.
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- Halloween 2024
- Carmilla
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Juicy and mouthwatering, like cutting a ripe grapefruit. It reminds me very strongly of Pacifica Ruby Guava until the fig shows up, an earthy fig I have smelled in other BPAL blends. I don't get the vanilla cream per se but I imagine it's the base holding it all together.
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This is surprisingly enduring. It starts out a little synthetic-smelling -- I think that's actually how my nose is interpreting the rather green-chilly rose note -- but soon settles down to a soft, sugary vanilla marshmallow-like scent. As it warms on my skin, the rose blends with the vanilla and feels more pink than green. 24 hours later, it's a gorgeous soft sweetness lingering on my wrists.
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- 2018
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Debauchery is my favorite in this category: civet, red Egyptian musk and opium.
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Wonderfully juicy in the vial and on initial application. It is mouthwateringly tart on the surface, but with enough bitter, earthy and powdery complexity to avoid reading as sweetarts. I get the tannins from the dark fruits, and a cloud of dry green tea that's part hay, part fancy soap. The soap/powder facet dies down quickly, and becomes more of a musky underpinning. I love the combination of these notes. It's a very fresh take on clean and fruity. A definite wrist-huffer that keeps getting better on the skin.
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- Yule 2023
- Grove of Pomegranates
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Pomegranate with a strength behind it, like a less-smoky vetiver or maybe an aged patchouli. I love the dry-down, which brings out a rich honey undertone.
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"Incisive" really fits well! The fir needle is at the forefront, while the other notes meld in the background. I was worried when reviews described it as aquatic, but it's not cologne-like; the ambergris lends a muskiness that lingers. Bright yet complex.
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- Dusk in Autumn
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I don't get the leather or musk, but I do get Antique Lace with extra gourmand vanilla. .
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- Bats in the Belfry 2023
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