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Lyzz13

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  1. Lyzz13

    Incubus

    As if, with beasts' eyes, angels led The way, I slip back to your bed, Quiet as a hooded light, Hushed by the shadows of the night. And then, my dark one, you shall soon Embrace the cold beams of the moon, Around a fresh grave, the chilling hiss Of serpent coiled shall be my kiss. When morning shows his livid face Your bed shall feel my empty place, As cold as death, till fall of night. Others take tenderness to wife: Dread gives away your youth and life To me, to be bride of fright. Spectral white musk and the heart-stopping chill of sheared mint, fanned by caramel-touched body heat, and the diabolical sensuality of black musk, nicotiana, and sage. Am I really first? Eeep. In the imp: An almost numbing mint is the first thing to hit, followed by a backer of caramel. On, wet: Very, very mint still, but much more sweet. 15 minutes in: Mint has mostly disappeared. This now smells mostly like sweet pipe tobacco, and well, I guess the best way to describe it is MAN. A very, very sexy man. The sage is there but very subtle. It doesn't change much from there. Verdict: While not something I'd ever wear, I plan on attacking the boy with this later. It's a very masculine scent, and I'm more on the girly side. However, I would LOVE my boy to smell like this. And he will. Even if I have to hold him down to do it, he will.
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    The Atrocious Attic

    In Bottle: Soft, dusty floral. Wet on skin: Still soft and floral. Lavender is sweet, and not medicinal, roses are not overpowering, violets are tame, sandal gives it a nice solid base. Lily is playing nice. Drydown: AAAAAAAAAAAND, lily turns to soap. Dammit. I really want to love this, and all the other florals are lovely, except my nemesis lily. Similar: n/a Final Verdict: Lily hates me, that's all there is to it.
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    The Death of Autumn

    In Bottle: Wet, green, with tons of mast. Wet on skin: This is what forests should smell like. Chrysanthemum peeks through, but this is still strong on the vetiver and leaves. 5 minutes in, the amber shows up, making this more powdery and perfumey. Drydown: This one is a serious morpher. It starts off with the forest smell, but burns down to spicy amber with oud after a few hours. It's also has a serious lasting power. I still smell it on my wrist the morning after. Similar: n/a Final Verdict: It's really strong to start off with, but I'm in love with the drydown. I can't really see myself wearing it on a regular basis though.
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    Fearful Pleasure

    In Bottle: APPLES!!!!! Touch of spice, orange an smoke, but dominated by apples. Wet on skin: cider, orange peel, bit of smoke, it's a comfy scent. Makes me want to hunker down, wrapped in a comforter with a book. Drydown: The warm comfort of cider never gives up. The smokiness never gets overpowering, wood note is there, but subdued. Similar: Punkie Night (tart apple, not cider), Poisoned Apple (Again, more of a fresh apple, but smokiness is there) Final Verdict: One of my favorites. You will need to pry it out of my cold dead hands.
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    The Creeping Mist

    In Bottle: Grapefruit, ginger and florals. Doesn't say "Autumn" to me, but it's gorgeous all the same. Let's roll. Wet on skin: Oh. My. God. Full blooming of the lotus note, while the yuzu provides tartness and the ginger note is bright and clear, preventing the flowers from being overpowering. Orris, with its dusty-vanillaishness is actually detectable. This is simply beautiful. Drydown: What drydown? My skin's eaten it within an hour. *sadface* Oh, and I had such high hopes for you! Similar: n/a Final Verdict: In the decant, I love it. Just on, I love it. It's got a lot of my favorite notes. Disappears way too fast though. I may try again in a scent locket, and see how it goes, but I am currently disappointed.
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    Ecclesiastical Excesses

    In Bottle: Incense, roses and cloves Wet on skin: All church incense and roses, bb. And I'm ok with that. Drydown: Initially during drydown, the roses amp, but there's still a tiny undercurrent of clove, tiny hint of frankincense, but mostly, it screams ROSES. Thankfully, that calms down after a bit, and the fruity dragons blood comes out to play. Thankfully, it doesn't pull its usual trick of turning onto cherry-hell on me, but is thick and red. Don't really get the vetiver or the mate, but all in all it's a lovely roses/incense blend Similar: Cathedral (what it says on the tin) All Saint's (2006 version seems a bit harsh to me, this is smoother, haven't tried 2010 version, so YMMV) Final Verdict: Like I said, beautiful blend, but I'll stick with the decant, not hunting down a bottle.
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    The Hag

    In Bottle: Kinda spicy, kinda boozy, kinda sweet. I would drink this. I would drink this until I fell over. Wet on skin: The sweet-spicy is still there, but why do I smell of butter? This is not ok. I'm starting to think that that's just how bay rum just likes to be on me until drydown. The musk starts coming out to play, but not enough for me to get over the butter. Vetiver with its almost dirty note is playing nice, and gives this a good foundation. The only part of the black currant I'm getting is the sweet, but that could easily be the rum note, which tends to run to sweetness. Drydown: Butter finally goes away after 30 minutes. I'm left with a dark bay rum that stays very close to the skin, with just a touch of the galangal. Almost no throw, and my skin's eaten it within 2 hours. Still no sign of currant to be found. While this is a very dark scent, the galangal and whatever's providing the sweetness (I'm pretty sure it's a musk/rum combo at work) give this enough uplift and smoothness to make this wearable and comfortable. There is no harshness like you would expect for something called The Hag. Similar: Port au Prince (More rummy/spicy), Jolly Roger (bit harsher, with an ocean note, no sweetness), Kill-Devil (all sweetness and rum), Devil's Night (dark sweet/smoky rum) Final Verdict: While I'm a sucker for bay rum scents, I've got others that can do this for me for longer with more throw. I still wanna drink it though. ETA: I fail at UBB
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    St. John's Eve

    When I first got this bottle last year, all I got was overpowering smoke. I decided to let it sit for a month, and try again. Of course, I promptly forgot after sticking it in the back of my BPAL drawer, and *just* found it again while reorganizing the smellies. In Bottle: Smoke's barely there, I can actually smell the myrrh and rose now, yay! Wet: There's that smoke. There's something meaty about this scent. The resins are the most prominant, with a hint of the rose for back up. I have no idea where the bay rum went. Dry: There's a bonfire here, but it's a bit more distant. The bay rum finally comes to play with the frankincense and myrrh, with the rose glideing in and out. I love this.
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    Singing Moon

    In the bottle: The hell did I buy? Very herbal and bitter... I'm more of a sweet floral girl. And there's also a tinge of the dreaded licorice in there. Very, very skeptical about this one. Wet: It gets even more bitter. But the smoke is coming out, with a bit of, how odd, wet rocks... I will stick with this through drydown, and see how it plays out. Dry: I grew up on the Pacific coast, somewhere in between San Francisco and San Jose. One of my grandmothers lived on the ocean in Half Moon Bay. We visited her often, and I always loved to walk on the beach. I even found a sea cave. That is what this scent reminds me of. The wet stone, the salt, the wildflower crown I was usually wearing... Nostalgia! I now live about 5 hours from the ocean, so it's no longer an afternoon visit, or a short drive over the hill. I miss the ocean like nothing else. Final: Not something I'd wear regularly, but definitely something for those days where I miss crashing waves.
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    Calliope

    I love the smell of this in the imp; it's a bright citrus/mint, with a touch of dreamy lavender. However, This is how I figured out that verbena is my nemesis... It amps until it screams "LEMON PLEDGE!!!!!" It's a scent I'd love to wear while working or writing. Maybe in a scent locket, or in my burner?
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    Dana O'Shee

    This stays true from the imp to the skin on me. Honey and cream, with something powdery. Not nearly as honey and powder as O, and definately not as sexual. Something I'd wear when I want a sweet scent, that's not the "OMGZ SEX!" that O turns to on me. This is going on the bottle list.
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    Bess

    In the imp: This is a very herbal scent. Almost medicinal. It's all rosemary and mint. Wet: The citrus comes out. It's mostly orange/mint with a hint of florals in the background. Tea rose mostly. On drydown: The roses have come out to play. This is a gorgeous scent. It's a complex floral, with the mint and orange keeping it light, and not overpowering at all.
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    Satyr

    In the imp: Very dark, animalistic, and for some reason, I get a hint of chocolate... Wet: I get a warm, spicy-musky vanilla... This could work on me. 15 minutes in: Oh. My. God. This stuff AMPS. and not in a good way. I feel slightly sick to my stomach, and I get an impression of marked territory. I had to wash it off. I'm generally good in musky sents, but this was a bit much. I still think it could be something that might work for me, I'll just have to use a tiny drop, or layer it.
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    Bakeneko

    On me, Bakeneko is all orange-spice tea. The musk gives it a bit of depth, but all the other notes seem to disappear. Still, very yummy. I'll probably end up trying again in a week, to see if the skin chemistry changes things.
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    Kindly Moon

    In the Bottle: Melon and Aquatic flowers. Melon? Aquatics? So not for me, but I'll give it a shot. Wet: Still rather aquatic, but the florals are coming out. The jasmine is most prevalient, and the ylang-ylang, while there, isn't too heavy. Dry down: A perfect light floral, with the blue musk giving it a nice staying power. Very much a girly perfume. While I prefer a more substantial floral (Desire+Lyzz=OTP), this is the perfect girly-girl scent for me. I've got a date tonight, we'll see how he like it...
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    Devil's Night

    In the bottle: Bourbon, sugar and smoke. Wet on skin: The booze goes away pretty quickly on me. The sugar is a good dark brown sugar, and the smoke is faint, but there in the background. On drydown: Beth's musks have always been good to me, and this is no exception. It's a dark, mysterious scent, yet warm. There's barely any throw, but it's the kind of scent that you want to stay close to. I can't stop sniffing my wrist every few moments. The darkness of the musk, the richness of the sugar, a hint of smoke, and the slight sharpness of the bourbon meld into something that makes me want to eat my wrist.
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    Samhain

    2006 In the bottle: Bottled yum. Pumpkin, spice and sweetness. Wet on skin: Something in this is turning to licorice on me. The allspice maybe? That would be fine if I liked licorice. Maybe it'll calm down some, and I'll get the yummyness again. 30 mins. later: Still licorice. The pumpkin and apple are starting to peek back out though. A hint of the woods and patchouli too. But still mainly licorice. Must fight urge to wash off. It must get better. 1 hour: more pumpkiny and spicy, but there's far too much of the licorice note in it to make me happy. I really wanted to like this. Final call: I'm going to wait a few days, and try this again. Maybe it's just my body at this time. *crosses fingers* 10/5 ETA: Tried it again. The allspice isn't nearly as strong, and it blossoms in to what other people have been describing. Thank goodness.
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    Creepy

    Oh. My. Gods. This is the perfect caramel apple. It's rich, and there's a little hint of the almost-burnt scent that good caramel has. It's got massive amounts of throw too. I'm not sure I'd wear this as a personal scent, but I'm definitely keeping it around. It'll be a great room scent, or as a layer with something that needs a bit of richness to make it perfect.
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    Desire

    I can't believe I haven't reviewed this one yet... I've had it for 5 months, and it's my default scent. In bottle: Very citrusy. A bitter citrus. I wasn't sure I was going to like it, as I've never really been a fan of citrus. Wet on skin: Rather orangey, but the other notes come through now. The rose shows itself lightly, held down by the musk. There is a slight woody note that can only be the teak, but there is also a green note that I can't put a name to. It's probably the apple. A granny smith apple. On drydown: The vanilla is there, hiding a bit, but it's there. The rose is more pronounced, and the wood is gone. Oranges still prevail. 30 minutes later: My skin finally decides to amp the vanilla. I'm left with a spicy floral-vanilla scent, with a hint of sharp citrus that makes you pay attention. The rose doesn't scream, it whispers provocatively. 5 hours later: My skin has finally eaten most of the perfume, and I consider reappling, even though the spice and vanilla still linger. Final review: I've gotten many compliments on this scent. When I wear it to work, at least one of my coworkers, and a few more of my customers will tell me that I smell good. The other day, I was in the car with one of my usually oblivious male friends. He started sniffing the air, asked if it was me, and then asked to smell my wrist. He couldn't get enough. This is my favorite BPAL scent so far, and I'd definitely recommend it.
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    Smut

    One of my coworkers said it best: "Lyzz, you smell like rum, brown sugar and sex. Yum!" Yeah, I am loving the Smut! Sex in a bottle, with great throw. The only problem I'm having with it is that my skin eats it within 4 hours. If I keep wearing it as a daily scent, I'm going to run out much quicker than I'd hoped. I knew I should have gotten more bottles....
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    Hearth

    So much love for this one. In the bottle, it smells mainly of butter and sugar, with a slight undertone of pine. On my skin, it blossoms into a gooey treat. It reminds me of hot pecan pie. The pine and smoke disappear very quickly on me, but nutty buttery goodness remain. I've worn it at work a few times, and I've had a few customers tell that I smelled delicious. I think I shall cry when I run out.
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