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I'm going to echo @sunshinedaisyblisshere with the peachicot.
Juicy peaches with a slightly lighter sweetness from the apricot and a fresh creaminess from the rice milk. There is a slight golden warmth underneath that is light and unassuming.
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The cherry blossom here is very pretty and smooth. The gardenia melding with it insists on being a bit sharp and shrieking.
Creamy floral that isn't powdery but is a bit sharp.
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This is the orange blossom note I love. The same heady, lush and humid one that is found in Ravenous. It's sweet and made even more so by the candied ginger. I wish I liked clove in perfume but I rarely do. Still, if it's mixed with other things that I love, I usually try as it can be something I enjoy if not out front entirely.
Here, the ginger and clove mix well and meld into a clean spice that is a bit sweet but not too sugary. With the orange blossom, it reminds me of hot summer nights with a breeze of tropic floral riding the wind. Unfortunately, clove really isn't my thing, pretty or not.
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From my decant:
Beeswax is still the star right out of the gate but not for long. The patchouli in this is very mellow and further adds to the chewy quality of the beeswax.
As it dries, everything deepens; I can see @LiberAmoris call out on caramel; yet it's not caramel; it's just the thickening of each note. The beeswax is rich yet airy, the patchouli is chewy and woody.
Sweet, sexy, sticky.
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Woody patchouli with an herbal bite. There's a powdery, high floral note that champaca sometimes pulls on me.
The powdery floral dissipates after a bit and this becomes a very pretty musky patch with some sweet coconut to round it.
Nice but not me.
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I get the hairspray. It's gone relatively quickly but it was sort of startling.
A very low throwing almond cream with a bit of musk.
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Very evocative for me.
You know those plumes of heated air that you can see from dryer vents in the winter? That's what this smells like to me.
Fuzzy, warm, but clean and fresh.
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From my decant, this is a very smooth, creamy sandalwood.
I'm not getting any lotus root, and the whipped vanilla cream is a supporting player.
Very soft, snuggly, and warm.
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First applied, is fresh, green, and herbal, although that settles back on my skin quickly.
Fresh, tart apple blooms almost immediately with a slightly supporting roundness that feels creamy to me, but fresh cream that isn't overly sweet. A zing from the yuzu balances everything.
A very pretty spring spa scent that is very well balanced and blended.
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First applied, this is slightly spiced sugary wine. During dry down, the sugar calms and a clean (not soap, but just clean) comes through. It goes on to become a slightly creamy, slightly musky UNspiced pomegranate wine. Nice and fruity and not overtly boozey. This would be good for those that are clean fruity lovers.
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Dark sugared fruits with a just a tiny bit of pepper. It's a bit soapy on me as it's drying down but I'm also definitely getting some soil and earth.
Definitely a powder quality to it with a dark sugared fruitiness. Reminds me of pez candy.
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First on, this is a slinky patchouli; slinky like lingerie.
The cardamom warms it, leading to a spicy fuzziness that combines really well with the patch.
I also get a musky vibe (black musk specifically) from this well blended oil.
Completely dry, it's a high pitched sweetened patchouli on me.
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At first application, the oakmoss is prominent, with a vegetal background that is enhanced by a woody spice note.
Pretty soon, though, the oakmoss disappears while I cry.
The woody cinnamon takes over, along with a dry amber that I'm unsure I like.
Overall, it finishes as a slightly creamy yet dry cinnamon that is warm and woodsy.
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Oh god.
Like the others above me, this comes out straight 'Honey I Washed The Kids' from Lush on me.
Very much a sweet, toffee like honey with a touc of vanilla sugar. The tuberose isn't strong but comes out more on the drydown, keeping the honey/sugar from being too cloying.
A very gourmand scent that has this springy, tropical vibe.
Bottle worthy for me.
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Weird travel on me.
First, it smells of dry cherry dip powder. Then sweet dry cherry dip powder.
This quickly turned to an sweet almond dryer sheet.
Like I said; weird.
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A green sweet floral with a definite ozone note. It feels almost fuzzy to me, conjuring up how some wildflowers feel.
Into the drydown, the amber comes into play. Non-powdery for me; this is a sunny amber evoking sunshine and warmth.
This ends up being a sweet and almost herbal amber that feels playful and close.
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White rose; a bit creamy and no powder. Fresh but developed and full. Almost watery to me.
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I just want to thank everyone in this thread for all of the wonderful amber information. I have only recently come to love amber, as it does turn to powder quite easily on my skin. Once I tried O, I saw the light and began to appreciate amber in other imps I had stashed in the back of my drawer. After reading this thread, I found a bottle of Jacob's Ladder on sale on LJ, and I can't wait to try it! I also bought a chunk of amber resin to layer under some of my bpal oils to warm their scents. While I wish BPAL's amber notes didn't turn quite so powdery on me, my nose has learned to tell the difference between amber and baby powder now, and I can still appreciate even the most powdery blends.
Crazy you should say that. Jacob's Ladder was my first Bpal amber love. I hope it works out just as well for you.
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This starts out very woody and herbish to me. A mentholic note creeps in and really crashes the party. The blends starts to remind me of a more complex Vick's Vapor Rub with a touch of sassafras, maybe. Definitely woody Vick's. Or Vick's woody, who knows.
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This blend was way more floral than I expected. The amber is very quiet in the background on me, until it's very dry. Then it is the star of the show but the show has almost left town by then. Not what I'm looking for.
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A very sweetly aquatic floral. I get almost a cotton candy vibe for awhile, which is kinda weird mixed with the aquatic nature of this blend. After awhile into drydown, the cotton candy goes away and the scent is more reed-ish in nature, which is nice.
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Very floral. I do get a bit of a red musk sent from this. But that may be just gardenia in the blend instead. A bit dry as well, maybe a bit of sandalwood? As it dries it gets sweeter over time so a bit of honey could be in here too.
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I echo what CP said above me. Bitterly herbal with a drydown that is has a bit of a soapy, but pretty floral.
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Ever smelled Fresh's Sake fragrance? Yeah, this is it. Without the peach I think. Reminded me strongly of Loosening of the Obi when that blend was in the wet stage. This stays like that all the way into the drydown.
A View of Cascading Cherry Blossoms
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Clean cherry blossom musk with a tinge of sweetness from the strawberry. The strawberry isn't overly sugary nor is it overly fresh; it's more of a lightly candied version that adds a bit of sweetness. The musk is the main star on my skin with the cherry blossoms melding nicely. A bit powdery and very low throw.