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pekeana

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  1. Okay, Beth, I get the point already -- not all patchouli is bad. :P

     

    I got a frimp of Vixen and dabbed a little on out of curiousity. It hit my skin and started to scream "sex, sex, sex, omgsex!" It's a cross between Snake Oil and Katharina, minus the strong fruity and sweet notes from each of those. It's warm and inviting, sexy in the extreme, and I must have more.

     

    (I hate patchouli but I endorse Vixen, yo. How screwed up is that?)


  2. I LOVE NUMB!

     

    I just... yeah. I hate florals, but I love Numb. My family hates it, but I love it. Mmmm, NUMB!!!

     

    In the bottle, I go "whoa, I'ma put that on my skin? WTF?" It's strong violet and ozone, with a touch of something else that I can't put my finger on. But the ozone is the same sweet, snowy/icy ozone from Snow White, so on it goes.

     

    Dear god, how I love this stuff -- it hits my skin and erupts into a pure white, icy cold scent. I smell the violets, and I smell sharp citrussy lime juice (or it could just be me), and the ozone, and after time, something else floral comes through, but it has a warm, sweet edge to it. I want to say vanilla flower, but I'm not sure.

     

    But OH! It's clean and super-cold. And I LOVE IT LIKE WHOA.


  3. I've made it through airport security with a metric shit-ton of BPAL. :P I let them open up and sniff the bottles when one person didn't believe it was perfume, and they sifted through the imps and sniffed, as well.

     

    When I travel with my BPAL, I take a big Ziploc bag. I seperate my bottles into their own smaller Ziploc baggies and tape them up with a bunch of bubblewrap, and imps get their own baggie, with even more bubblewrap. Then I slip all of that into my purse so it gets hand-inspected if it's going to be looked at. :D


  4. Loviatar is very, very warm leather with just a slick trickle of red musk -- slightly spicy and warm, deep and passionate...

     

    But the leather doesn't play nicely with my chemistry. So, alas, it smells like plastic furniture on me.


  5. So...

     

    Lust isn't very lustful to me. It's patchouli and red musk, not really any ylang ylang on me, but patchouli usually is the most dominant note on my skin. It's actually kind of pleasant in the same way Malice and Urd are, but I probably won't keep the imp.


  6. A paean to all the Wicked Queens, Evil Stepmothers, and other misunderstood villainesses throughout history and lore. Lends an aura of majesty, refinement, strength, and a deep, brooding malice. A sophisticated, womanly scent: rich myrrh and jasmine draped in the subtlest rose.


    Wicked is... well, number one, it hits my skin and leaves a giant red welt of doom. (One of these days, I'm going to have to take pictures to document the rose-burning phenomenon, just because.) But after it rests a while, the welt goes away and the scent turns into a soft, sweet powder with just a touch of myrrh at the bottom of the scent.

    I like it, but not enough to deal with the "omg, it burns, it burns, get it OFFFFFFF!!!!" factor.

  7. Holy bananas, Batman!

     

    I popped my imp of Manila open and promptly gagged and made many, many faces which my mother snickered at from across the room. I HATE BANANAS -- the smell, the feel, the taste... ugh. So to be overwhelmed by banana was very sad for me.

     

    But I'm a trouper and I dabbed a little bit on. Fortunately, after it sat a couple of minutes, banana go bye-bye. It was mostly wood and a reedy incense smell. Kind of like bamboo, but not as clearly reedy as that. It was pleasant enough, but the HOLY CRAPSICLE, BANANAS! initial phase turns me off so badly that this imp will be going far, far away as quickly as I can manage it.


  8. Ehhh...

     

    Queen Mab is a nice floral. It's not obnoxious or overbearing. It is a little powdery after a while, and it makes me itch (rose reaction) a little, and I can smell the sandalwood.

     

    When wet, it has almost a Dorian feel to it till it leeches into your skin.


  9. The verdict is in -- I apparently have two bottles of House of Mirrors. (And I think Oakmoss has a bottle of Snake Charmer with a House of Mirrors label on it -- which might make sense.)

     

    Sara at teh lab is sending out a bottle of Snake Charmer when they get a chance.


  10. wickedgoddess was a goddess and sent me an imp of House of Mirrors (labeled Snake Charmer)...

     

    I'm kind of ambivalent about this scent -- I don't love it, but I don't hate it either. It's very sharp and clean to me -- I don't smell any of the listed notes at all. It's very well blended, but so very, very sharp. And it lasts forever -- and stays sharp and very sibilant the whole time.

     

     

    (Edited to swap House of Mirrors and Snake Charmer reviews.)


  11. Okay, I already e-mailed the Lab about this, but I'm dying to know which one I have.

     

    I got 2 bottles today -- one labeled Snake Charmer, and one labeled House of Mirrors. The contents are identical. (I tested to make sure, and yup, they're absolutely the same, whichever scent they are.)

     

    Now, what confuses me is this -- they smell almost nothing like the imp of Snake Charmer that wickedgoddess gifted me with, except for there being the vaguest hint of coconut to it. They smell like non-vanillaed Snake Oil, to tell the truth.

     

    Are they Snake Charmer or are they House of Mirrors?

     

    I'm so confused.


  12. Kunstkammer is the ultimate fruity BPAL! *writhes in fruity ecstacy*

     

    On me, I smell blood orange. And the barest hint of pepper. Strangely, you'd think that the two would equal a warm, almost spicy orange, but it's really not warm at all. It's bitingly icy to me -- no warmth at all. It's deep, dark, enticing, fruity, sexy -- there's a bit of resin in there that should warm it up, but it's still so damn cold and icy. Ice, ice baby... oh, wait, here it's just barely starting to warm up and deepen even more. GUUUUUUUUH.

     

    Hands down, this is the best orange scent yet.


  13. Freak Show is... it's a chaotic cacophony, but it's warm and soft and subtly inviting, begging you to come in and stay a while. And then it pounces. Lurid dreams, nightmares, passions and normalcy all come through in this.

     

    I smell mostly chocolate, fig, lemon, and honey on me -- almost like a tincture or herbal tea that's been overwhelmed by honey. Mmmmmmmm, I like it, but it will take a special mood to get me to wear it often, methinks.

     

     

    ETA: It reminds me of Intrigue, without the wood notes.


  14. Midway does the following on me:

     

    Sugar, sugar, sugar, vanilla, sugar, vanilla, sugar, sugar, sugar, caramel, sugar, vanilla, cotton candy, sugar, sugar, sugar, cream, sugar, pastry, sugar, vanilla, caramel, sugar, sugar, sugar...

     

    Good thing I love this in all its sugary stages. :P


  15. Guh.

     

    Just... guh.

     

    Tum is the only Station of the Sun that manages to work for me. It's honeyed grapes, clove, kind of a resinous blend that might be frankincense and amber, and something light and herbal floral that I can't quite identify -- maybe lavender? Whatever all is in it, this scent absolutely sings on my skin. I'm a child of the early evening, and this is my scent. I literally cannot stop sniffing my arm. Tum is truly one of the most comfortable, warm, wonderful scents I've ever smelled. So calming and centering, yet so isolating and... it's like a blanket of the twilight sky around me.

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