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filigree_shadow

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  1. Yeah, I have no idea what's in this. It smells swampy, and a little powdery too. It's an odd scent.

    Other reviewers mentioned vetiver, but I can't pinpoint that note in here. It smells a little sour.

     

    It's hard to describe, and at this point my decant is very, very old. It probably changed a bit since it was new.


  2. It does smell like desert rocks. Kind of arid and solid. But there's a touch of a very sweet watery green scent with it.

     

    This is exceedingly difficult to describe, but I know I like it. It smells... natural. Like being outside. It smells pretty fresh for being a desert scent -- I was kind of expecting something that smells hotter than this (something like Scarecrow, maybe), but this is nothing like that.


  3. I don't smell anything that seems fruity in this -- I was expecting more of a currant scent. It's not bitter, though, which is what I was afraid of. It's leafy, and it does seem like there's a soft, metallic-smelling ozone in this, but it's dry. Definitely smells like autumn to me.


  4. I've had this in my imp box for a looooong time, just sitting there waiting for me to write a review.

     

    It smells like nose-tingling mint, and some kind of floral. Slightly menthol-like. I'm not good enough at picking out floral notes to be able to guess what that note is, but it kinda smells like lilac to me.

     

    I'm not a mint fan, and I meant to move this imp along a long time ago. I'm sure someone would be pleased to have this.


  5. It smells very sweet at first, with a chocolate undertone, and then it turns spicy. The various spices really take over. It doesn't smell at all like when I usually say something smells "spicy" -- generally I mean hot. Like cinnamon or cassia. This is a much more exotic smelling spice. It kind of reminds me of chocolate oranges with spices over the top.


  6. Darjeeling tea, lemon verbena, star anise, and honeycomb.


    Lemony tea. Fresh and invigorating. Very pretty, but not distinctly unlike the lemony tea scents I've tried from the GC. I feel like the anise could have made this more of a standout, but I guess my skin chemistry had other ideas because that note is not showing up at all for me.

    This is a great, pretty, cheerful scent. I always enjoy scents like this when I test them, but for some reason I never wear them. Not sure why.

  7. I don't like aquatics, or pine scents, or jasmine, or most floral notes. OK, so why is this amazing?

     

    Honestly, I never wear aquatics or anything with a noticeable pine note. I keep trying aquatics thinking one of them might work for me, but they never do. They're too salty or ozoney or they remind me too much of a men's cologne. This one, though... it's watery in a pretty way, with the pine a nice solid background and the florals sweet and feminine. It also smells slightly like pineapple for some reason, which in my book is not bad at all. Gives it kind of a sweet tropical overtone.

     

    Hey, whaddya know. I think I found my aquatic winner. Only took me 5 years!


  8. This is the 2009 version.

     

    When I first put this on it was citrusy and bright and cheery, and I thought I was going to like it. But then it turned powdery and strange. Crap. I suspect frankincense is the issue here. We often don't get along. When it's dry it smells like a very vaguely citrusy chalky incense. Not gonna work for me.


  9. Smoky chocolate. Interesting. Because of the smoke, it smells a little like it has a wood note in it, to me. Cassia is usually a deal-breaker for me because I amp it a lot and I don't like it very well, but it's not overpowering in this one. It's right at the level where I wish it was in other perfumes.

     

    Because of the chocolate and what smells like a wood note, this reminds me a bit of How Doth the Little Crocodile. Except this is a spicier scent.

     

    ETA: The longer this dries down, the more I like it. It has gone from "eh, maybe I'll keep this decant" to "wow, that's really nice." I'm going to wear it for a day and see how it goes.


  10. I'm not sure what this is supposed to smell like, but when I first put it on it was very sweet. Sweet as in some sort of exotic fruit that I wouldn't know the name of. After about 30 minutes it got a lot softer and smoother.

     

    It's very nice, but I'm not sure that fruity note is my favorite fruit ever.

     

    ETA: After about 90 minutes or so, I keep sniffing the air and wondering where that cologne-like scent is coming from. I tracked it down to the test spot of Meliai. It smells kinda like one of those sporty colognes at this stage. It is still not bad -- in fact I'm actually enjoying it -- but still probably not something I'd wear with any sort of regularity.


  11. I have no idea why I never reviewed this scent. It's been a favorite for a long time. You'd think it would smell masculine, with the word "King" in it, but it doesn't. It smells like soft dark fruits with musk. Kind of a hazy plum, with a wisp of coconut.

     

    Basically, there is nothing wrong about this scent. Everything goes together perfectly. I wish this one and Queen of Spades could be resurrected. These are two of my most favorite BPAL scents, but I can hardly ever wear them because I have so little oil.


  12. Lemony tea and ginger. It smells crisp, bright, and fun.

     

    This is the sort of scent that I enjoy but for some reason never wear. I don't know why that is. Maybe because whenever I'm in the mood for a sweet, tea-ish sort of scent, I automatically go straight for the Dorian bottle. I don't like this one as much as Dorian, but it's certainly not bad at all.


  13. Curses. Another red musk blend that I like. Dammit. I like nearly all the red musk blends I try, and I always say, "Oh I need to do some side-by-side comparisons to figure out which ones I want to keep," and then I never do it. This one is sweet and gently musky and definitely pretty. The red musk in it isn't as loud as it often is.

     

    Well, add another one to the list of red musk perfumes I need to compare. Man, I really need to get around to doing that.


  14. I'm not a fan of fizzy/effervescent scents, but I keep trying them hoping that one will grab me. I was surprised to discover that I like this one. It's not overly fizzy, or overly sweet. The absinthe part of it isn't as bold as it is in other perfumes, and the two blend very well together. It smells balanced. It's sweet and cute and just a little bubbly.

     

    If I didn't already have a whole bottle of La Fee Verte to get through, I'd be on the lookout for more of this one.


  15. This smells like a very traditional dark floral perfume. Narcissus and jasmine and poppy. I don't know which perfumes it smells like because... well, scents like this are the reason why I started wearing BPAL perfumes instead of expensive perfume house perfumes. I don't like the ones that smell like this. I know the ones that smell like this are often thought to be sexy, but not to me.


  16. This is an odd scent. It seems like anise is the strongest note on me, backed up by buttered toast.

     

    I might like it better without the anise scent, but as it is, this is a no go on me. When I sniff it, all I can think of is those little bowls of fennel they have sitting out by the entrance of Indian restaurants. It smells like a toasty version of that.


  17. This is weird. I put it on and got a big blast of something that smelled alcoholic. Boozy. Then that faded off, and I smelled a rather medicinal cherry note, plus a soft almond and ... roses? Definitely floral. Kinda loud floral.

     

    This smells nothing like almond pastry goodness on me. I have no idea what happened here.

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