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aestien

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  1. Bottle: dry, woody, earthy

    Wet: dry cedar and leaves, the vetiver isn’t too smoky

    Dry: this sweetens a little as it dries

     

    A straightforward wood blend, the subtle sweetness is a nice touch.


  2. Bottle: dry, dusty, earth & wood

    Wet: the dragon’s blood comes out, the cinnamon gets a little sharp here

    Dry: sharp edge over earth woods and smoke

     

    Fits the name very well and the cinnamon and dragon’s blood are a nice touch to the earth and woods.


  3. Bottle: Earth with a capital E

    Wet: cleaning solution spilled on earth, probably the pine

    Dry: thankfully that fades quickly, leaving the Earth notes predominant

     

    This is almost overwhelmingly earthy on my skin, earthy, mossy, a little dusty, dry wood, it smells great on a rainy day, but may be too much for me on a day to day basis.


  4. Bottle: sea air

    Wet: salty sea air, masculine, a little spice underneath

    Dry: wood, musk, spice, mostly aquatic a little leather

     

    Aquatics don’t usually work on me, and this is definitely an aquatic blend. Some nice undertones going on, but not for me.


  5. Bottle: earthy sandalwood under dragon’s blood

    Wet: incense and earthy sandalwood, under dragon’s blood

    Dry: straightforward sandalwood dragon’s blood

     

    Slightly sweet florals over earth and the dust and incense of sandalwood.


  6. Bottle: almost like cocoa, with the currant and the amber

    Wet: This scent smells purple to me, but not grape purple, closer to a brownish purple, smooth warm slightly sweet, someone described it as caramelized and I agree

    Dry: lovely warm round sweet, excellently blended, slightly foody, definitely currant, violet, amber, just a hint of lavender, cedar undertone, hardly any rose at all.

     

    This scent is gorgeous and feels to be in the same family as Morocco and Eclipse, without the almond, but with that sense of roundness that almond gives. Velvety.


  7. Bottle: green, rainy, floral

    Wet: rainy floral with a bit of an herbal undertone

    Dry: continues with the rainy green, it reminds me of the Waterhouse painting of the Tempest character, Miranda.

     

    This blend is soft, round, and sweet, like grass in the rain, definitely wistful, but not sharp or dusty. Beautiful longing.


  8. Bottle: cocoa and sweet fruit

    Wet: cocoa, vanilla, honey, sweet fruit

    Dry: the best chocolate baked good ever

     

    This scent is interesting, as the honey and peach combo were threatening to be too sweet on me, and the peach note is always a little iffy on my skin, but in this blend they don't ever get there balanced by the darkness of the cocoa and the spices of the ginger and clove, ending up with a delicious cocoa, honey, vanilla, spice blend. It's sensuous and slightly exotic.

     

    eta: spelling


  9. Bottle: lime, something herbal almost licorice like

    Wet: masculine, lime, but there’s something that reminds me of an herbal compress

    Dry: old fashioned talc

     

    Hmmmm. My chemistry morphed this into a blend of old dry herbs and talc. Off to the swaps pile.


  10. Bottle: musk and earthy greens

    Wet: masculine musk, a little incensey, a little sweet, greens

    Dry: this reminds a little of Coyote, but more forest

     

    This scent doesn’t change much throughout and is a very pleasant light masculine scent, slightly earthy, slightly incensey, green, and a definite musk overtone without smelling dirty, it’s more of a natural, clean skin musk.


  11. Bottle: sweet loganberry layered over a slightly earthy base

    Wet: the loganberry is interesting, this blend reminds me a little of Bewitched, the sweetness is nicely balanced with the other notes, it smells clean, clear, not sharp or powdery

    Dry: it almost reminds me of apples, or a certain plant heated by the sun that gets that warm sweetness, light, not cloying, at this stage it reminds me a little of Muse.

     

    This is an interesting scent, the herbal/earth hints are very nice, they aren’t dirty notes, this blend is very clear, but warm, a mountain meadow warmed by the sun, it’s light and lovely without being sharp. Sweet in a gentle way. Golden.


  12. Bottle: the best coconut cookies ever

    Wet: a yummy shea butter base under delicious coconut and a soft sweetness

    Dry: the soft sweetness must be the cool water, it’s blended perfectly with the other notes, not powdery, not dry, not musty or cloying, just straight sweet comfort

     

    This scent just makes me so happy. And it’s on its happy way to being a favorite. It smells to me like being wrapped in a soft, clean blanket, enjoying coconut cookies.


  13. Bottle: sweet green, grass, reminds me of my beloved Hungry Ghost Moon

    Wet: Sweet green grass, a little candy sweetness but not sticky sweet, just light sweet, a little incense

    Dry: it feels blue and green, like a summer night on the lawn, the lavender is faint but present, sweet vanilla and that mysterious hint of green

     

    Beautiful scent, lightly sweet, I loved getting whiffs of this scent through the night. It’s a perfect scent for the summer and is the first Fairy themed BPAL scent that I can wear.


  14. Bottle: crisp bamboo, citrus, floral

    Wet: there is definitely a crispness to this blend, metallic, but not too sharp of a metallic, the fruit is barely there, right now this is mostly a crisp green bamboo, metallic, ozone, with the tiniest hint of the sweetness of the fruit and the cherry blossoms

    Dry: sweetens as it dries, fruit, cherry blossoms and the orchid come to the front as the metallics fade

     

    This is a great scent for hot summer days. When I first tried this in the spring, I liked this better on me as it dried, as ozone and metallic scents don’t usually fit my personality very well, but as the weather got hotter and I was the mood for something that smelled green, this was perfect. It’s elegant, sophisticated, but not too sharp.


  15. Bottle: mostly lemon verbena

    Wet: gorgeously light citrusy lemon verbena, with a hint of green tea, this is lovely, refreshing

    Dry: it fades to a very light, gentle, honeysuckle and tea with a hint of lemon

     

    This is great scent for spring and summer, delicate, clean, refreshing, reminds me of sipping lemonade on a sunny day, surrounded by honeysuckle.


  16. Bottle: jasmine and voodoo base

    Wet: jasmine, that slightly incensey, mossy, horehound candy voodoo base

    Dry: predominantly jasmine

     

    This is a lot jasmine, but the sexy, spicy, voodoo base, common to the other voodoo blends I have tried, gives it a nice earthy quality


  17. Bottle: amazingly complex floral

    Wet: I can’t pick out separate notes, but there is a subtle sweet spicy roundness that grounds this floral

    Dry: round vanilla spice, I want to say that’s the nicotiana, blended beautifully with the florals

     

    This is an amazing blend, not what I expect in a typical floral perfume, mysterious, definitely a night garden, I love to wear this on warm evenings when all is in bloom, it’s elegant and complex, and gorgeous. It never gets cloying, powdery, or too sweet.


  18. Bottle: burst of orange and citrus, I can almost smell the rind

    Wet: like a Satsuma orange, not bitter, round juicy citrus sweetness with a hint of the cherry blossom

    Dry: cherry blossom moves forward, a hint of black tea blended perfectly with the orange and fruit

     

    I wore this constantly through the spring, its freshness brought sunshine and blossoms to the rainiest April days. The cherry blossom adds a creamy note to keep this blend from getting too sweet and the tea helps with that as well. It’s a very happy flirty scent.


  19. Bottle: almost a lemon scent is that the daffodil?, berries, pine

    Wet: the pine moves forward, but doesn’t overpower, sweet berries blend nicely with the tart lemon note, and the ylang ylang hangs in the back as a nice round base

    Dry: this stays consistent with the berry, lemon, pine theme

     

    This fits the season very well, and I found myself wearing this all through the holidays and into January. It’s a nice balance between warm and cold, sunshine on snow.


  20. Bottle: mint, sharp, cool, a little wood

    Wet: sharp hairspray

    Dry: sharpness eases into a very bright perfume, definitely a cold white floral, maybe lily, slightly incensey or green herbal, pepper?

     

    This is a fine perfume, it’s just too sharp for my tastes.


  21. Bottle: clean, light, luminous rose

    Wet: sheer, elegant, clean floral, predominantly rose, a little creamy moonflower, lovely

    Dry: the rose in this scent fits me perfectly, not too powdery or cloying, just light elegant clear rose

     

    I love love love this scent! It fits me perfectly and is my favorite BPAL rose so far. It’s hard to describe, as the moonflower and dew emphasize the rose so subtly. It definitely reminds me of a rose made of moonlight, translucent, but it doesn’t fade. Luminous.


  22. Bottle: sweet coconut and rum

    Wet: coconut, rum, woody tobacco, reminds me of summer

    Dry: crap, something powdery creeps in, messing up the yummy coconut rum

     

    For some reason, on my skin, this mix dries down to remind me of the smell of the cardboard of a toilet paper roll. So weird, my skin chemistry.

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