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brownbat

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  1. There are a few notes that turn soapy on my skin. Orange blossom is one of them, but I don't seem to have the same problem with Neroli (or possibly, the ylang ylang tones this effect down on my skin)

     

    This scent is so freaking good! All the components blend together into a lovely, somewhat sharp, somewhat sweet, sophisticated smell. It is very heady, but the sandlewood definitely keeps it grounded.

     

    :P


  2. Usually honey doesn't work out on me, but I love rose and ylang ylang so I wanted to try this scent.

     

    At first the scent is sharp and slightly soapy (honey is generally soapy on my skin) but as it sits it seems to warm up and the soapiness goes away. Oh wow. The primary note I detect after the blend has mellowed is ylang ylang. It is positively dreamy. So smooth and complex. Positively delicious! It takes about 30 minutes to go from :D to :P


  3. This was my very first OMFG! bpal blend and still remains in my top ten. Like others have said, it starts off very piney and then mellows into a sweet, sensual piney musk. It doesn't go powdery at all on me, it just keeps getting mellower and mellower until I can barely detect it (about a few hours or so).


  4. Very true to the scent of gingerbread. Perhaps (on me) just a bit heavier on the cinnamon. I don't wear this as a perfume very often, though it is a great snuggley bedtime scent.

     

    This blend really shines though in sugar/salt scrubs, in massage oil and as a room scent.


  5. The overwhelming agony of passion crystallized into a singularly dark and magnetic blend: bittersweet neroli, black patchouli and black musk, gilded by apple, bergamot, blood red rose, teak, and vanilla.


    This is one of the first floral blends that made me realize that I'm not -just- a resins and woods kind of girl. It is such a delicious, smooth floral. Grown up and sexy yet relaxed and poised. The vanilla really starts coming out after a bit and the musk and patchouli keeps everything reigned in.

  6. One of my very favorite bpal blends!! It's bright without being too sharp. It's sweet without being cloying. It makes my nose tingle and perks me up. It smells like some of the old world roses in my garden, just after a light chilly rain.

     

    I've got some of this mixed with alcohol that I use as a linen spray. Ah, sweet repose!


  7. When's your wedding? Is it soon? Spring? Summer? Do you have your dress yet? Is it traditional white and lacy or something else?

     

    I didn't have bpal when I got married, but I would probably have picked something to match the springy season (mine was in April) and also something that would keep me cool and collected (cause weddings are a major stress case!). For me that would probably be my new favorite, Cheshire Cat.

     

    But everyone is different! You may be more inclined to match the romantic aspect of the event :P


  8. You know, that's odd.  I didn't get pine from Dublin the last time I tried it...maybe it's time to give it a whirl again. :P

     

    (I love pine, too.)

     

    Ah, that's the one that I was about to recommend! Glad you're trying it. If you don't mind a scent that is a little bit masculine you might also want to give Nero and Golden Priapus a try. I love Nero, though I use it mostly as a room scent (the bay, though delicious, makes it just a wee bit manly). Golden priapus is a velvety pine scent.

     

    Black Forest is by far my favorite pine scent though.

     

    Edited: Whoops, I hit quote on the wrong person. I actually meant Jabberwocky, not Dublin. Interesting...I don't get much pine from Dublin. I get more of a sweet rotting leaf scent.


  9. I freakin' *love* this scent! I was afraid it would be too heavy on the lavender, but that isn't the case at all. The amber makes this scent so smooth and sensual, yet the other notes give it a great sparkle. I can see myself wearing this scent regularly when I need a pick me it. It really puts me in a good mood.


  10. Oddly enough, when I first sniffed this in the bottle I detected a chocolatey note. Super weird. Maybe its the cardamom that's giving me that impression?

     

    Once on the skin for a little while the violet takes over, but my chemistry seems to amp up florals. The violet only stays ahead for 10 min or so, and very shortly the oil turns into a wonderfully deep, complex, comforting blend. I can smell the pepper and a bit of lightness that may be the grapefruit skittering around the top, but the rest of the oil is so well balanced it simply smells good. Perhaps a bit reminiscent of an wooden box that has contained both spices and gunpowder in its lifetime.

     

    If you tend to like deep resiny scents you simply must try this one!


  11. I am absolutely obsessed with the tangy, bitter, refreshing smell of tomato leaf.

     

    I haven't tried the bpal tomato leaf note, but I really want to! Does anyone know if this is going to be released? Also, a search for tomato doesn't yield any perfume results.

    Does anyone detect this note in perfumes you've sampled?

     

     

    Thanks!


  12. Hope I'm not hijacking here, but I thought this was a related question.

     

    I've just purchased some sweet almond oil without really doing much research, but now I'm reading that it can go rancid fairly quickly.

     

    Has anyone had experience using sweet almond oil as a carrier oil? How long can it usually last without going bad?

     

    Thanks!

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