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Laurel the Woodfairy

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  1. Laurel the Woodfairy

    The Isles of Demons

    A generous frimp from the Lab: in the vial, I get smoke, but it's a light smoke if that makes sense. Not oppressive at all. On me, it's an oddly elusive scent--warm, slightly sweet, but not strong. Wood notes, maybe a very light sandalwood, and a general sense of "golden" tones...a little like Aureus. Nothing like what I expected, and it fades quickly, like a vision of a demon that doesn't care to hang around.
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    Witch Dance

    This is so unmistakably BPAL! That signature red musk, plus a hint of spicy resin similar to dragon's blood. I have a number of scents in this family, of which Snake Charmer is probably my favorite, but I like this enough to use up the decant.
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    Dead Leaves and Sugared Cardamom

    This is gorgeous when wet: it's the strong delicious spices of chai with something akin to Yankee Candle's Autumn Leaves (my favorite fall candle). The drydown is a little odd on me, though, sort of sickly? I think I'll use up my decant but not get a big bottle.
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    Caramel Apple Cookie

    Mmmmm This is delectable, and on me it unfolds in distinct layers: first caramel, then green apple (definitely green to my nose), then sugar cookie. It's like eating your way through the caramel coating to the apple and then a cookie center. It has a lot of throw at first, but the cookie note disappears quickly, leaving caramel apple to linger nicely. A perfect scent for a fall day at the state fair or a hayride.
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    The Initiation

    Wet, I got a flash of...bubblegum?! Not sure what that was; lotus does that on me, but it isn't listed in the note, so who knows. Then I got the red wine note from Lady Macbeth, mixed with foody and sweet notes. This is turning into more of a grape candy scent on me, which isn't what I was expecting although I can see how the notes could do that. A decant will be sufficient, as my skin doesn't seem to want to amp the richer notes here.
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    Fleurette’s Purple Snails

    Wet: violet pastilles candy! And...maple syrup? I can't imagine what is turning to maple syrup on me, but it's definitely there. Nice but kind of weird. Dry: The maple is gone; it's now the nice soft violet sugar scent I hoped it would be. It fades pretty quickly on me but still leaves a pleasant faint trace.
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    Cascading Blossoms

    I was very curious to try this one, because the only GC BPAL with frangipani is Delight, which was bad on me due to jasmine. I wanted to see what frangipani smells like blended with notes I can wear, and the answer is: it smells great! This is a rich, creamy white floral that is so lush it's "chewy", in the sense that some wines are described that way. It's tropical and feminine and I absolutely love it!
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    Dragon's Bone(r)

    Completely delicious, one of those can't-stop-sniffing-my-arm scents. It's exactly what I was hoping for: Dragon's Milk but sexier. Wet, it smells exactly like Dragon's Milk on me (dragon's blood, cream, and honey), but with an undercurrent of what reminded me of Snake Oil, although that's not listed. It must be something about the way resins react with my skin. I don't really get pear, but I get complete yumminess!
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    The Antikythera Mechanism

    At first I got a delicious burnt-honey topnote, but there's something under it that isn't so good on me while wet...I think it's the teak, but it's almost more like motor oil than woods. Very strange. It settles into a sweet drydown with a hint of tobacco. Better, but rather masculine for me.
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    Beer from the Marsh Woman's Brewery

    I've been referring to this as Microbrewery because I couldn't recall the full name; I guess a marsh woman's brewery probably would be on the micro side? It doesn't smell like beer on me though; it's smells mainly like sweetgrass, blended with soft herbal/floral notes. It smells like a kindly witch's herb garden to me!
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    Cthulhu

    A clean, soapy base with topnotes of salt, seaweed, and aquatic...reminds me strongly of Sea Vegetable soap from LUSH. Not my usual style, but I'll keep the frimp because having an imp labeled Cthulhu makes me laugh--only at BPAL!!!
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    The Avenue

    Oh yeah, this is a BAMF scent! It opens with a blast of dark cocoa, but then becomes all Posh Spice. I haven't had a spice BPAL with this much pepper since the long-defunct Three Witches (RIP). It settles into a sexy clove cigarettes and vanilla base that still has a lot of throw. Three distinct phases, all really good!
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    To His Mistress Going to Bed

    This was an immediate big-bottle buy, as the notes are the closest to Red Lantern in this year's Lupers, and I've been regretting not getting more R.L. since it was last available...which was what, 8 years ago? Yeah, that's a long time. To His Mistress has the delicious smokey caramel topnotes I was hoping for, and a rich dark figgy drydown as well. It's been so long since Red Lantern that I couldn't say how similar it really is, but it has the burned caramel over a sexy base that I was seeking, so I am content.
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    The Instructional Manual

    On my skin, Instruction Manuel started as something like honeyed peaches before becoming recognizably strawberries and vanilla: the sweet + fruity theme remains! The cherry blossoms are a lovely base. This reminds me of The Fairy Market: fruit, flowers, and then musk on the drydown.
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    Hidden Pearls

    This is so strange, but I could have sworn I was smelling dry cocoa when I first applied this! It must somehow be the combo of vanilla and orris? Anyway, as it dries, the iris is very clear and prominent. It fades quickly into a soft hint of sweetness and floral on the drydown. I don't get coconut or pear at all, so this is completely different from the tropical scent I was expecting, although it is pretty.
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    Sjöfn

    Seventh is Sjofn. She is much concerned to direct people’s minds to love, both women and men. Our song to the Norse Goddess of Love is scented with apples and birch and bound with apple blossoms. Wow, comparisons to The Hesperides are bang-on--this is a spring apple scent instead of an autumn apple scent; it smells like crisp green Granny Smith and/or Golden Delicious apples plus a sweet hint of apple blossom. It's tart, fresh, and delicious!
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    Black Pearl

    Black Pearl is a generous frimp from the Lab, and the name makes me want to talk like a pirate. Arrrrrr, let's test it then, mateys! In the imp: lightly hazelnutty, like a Ferrero Rocher candy Wet: mmm, hazelnut and coconut, well-blended and a bit buttery...like a Samoa girl school cookie Dry: the iris finally comes out, making this much less foody and more perfume-y Verdict: a treasure for a mermaid rather than a pirate, as the white musk and iris make it delicate and pretty with a tropical touch
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    Now Winter Nights Enlarge

    2015 version! I like the idea of a sexy Lupercalia-style scent available at Yule. In the vial: bright red in color, and smells a lot like Dragon's Milk. Wet, on me: a blast of caramel for a hot second, then patchouli dominates, then red musk emerges to soften and warm it. Dry, on me: beautifully blended on the drydown, with the patchouli fading into the base and a balanced spiced honey-caramel / red musk on top. Comparisons to Red Lantern are apt. Perfect for a hot date on a cold winter's night!
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    Road Opener

    Brings you new opportunities, shows you alternate paths, and breaks down barriers. This is the High Holy Precioussss, right here. I have just a bit to use when I majorly need it, and it came at a perfect time. Brian and I both feel stuck in our work situations, so I am ready for new roads to open for us both. Road Opener smells...comforting. Smoky and deep, slightly sweet. At a guess--molasses? Or a touch of honey mixed with dark resins? And a touch of spice, possibly cinnamon. There's also a definite breath of lavender--bracing and sharp. Softer / soapier on the drydown. I adore this. It smells reassuring but strong, like a tough grandma who won't let you let yourself down, if that makes sense. I can just see her going out and bitch-slapping the world for me 'til the right results come in.
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    Tavern of Hell

    A generous frimp from the Lab, with so many notes I don't know what to expect! In the vial: medium-gold color, the scent of well-blended spices On my skin, wet: yum! Spicy, gardenia, and molasses (?!). Sweet-foody-floral all at once. Reminds me of Lady of Shalott but with spice instead of aquatic. Drydown: Gardenia continues to dominate as the spice fades. I really like this; I don't know if I need a bottle but will use up the imp.
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    Twilight

    I thought I had already tried this, but I had it mixed up with the now-discontinued Midnight. I avoided Twilight because of the jasmine, but I have a frimp from the Lab and am curious. In the vial: light golden color, pure lavender scent--the dry, spicy lavender of the fields, not the sweeter perfumey version Wet on my skin: My skin amps jasmine, so that quickly overtakes the lavender. The two are fighting, not blending on me. Dry: It's calmed down and reminds me of Somnus, a good lavender sleepy-time scent. But the jasmine makes it not my favorite.
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    Destroying Angel

    First of all, what an awesome name! This is a frimp from the Lab. In the vial: very pale yellow color, smells of...huh. Someone upthread said Chanel, and that's exactly it! It smells like a high-end women's cologne with aldehyde notes. Wet on my skin: like Chanel Cristalle. White/green floral notes. No dirt. No 'shrooms. Drydown: I never did get any dirt; my skin ate the clean "green" topnotes and it settled into a warmer white floral. Really pretty, and not what I expected at all!
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    Rapture

    A frimp from the Lab...I'm expecting a deathmatch, honestly, because rose is great on me but jasmine is awful. To the thunderdome! In the vial: light golden color; a light scent of jasmine Wet on my skin: Much lighter than I would have thought! Reminds me of Beltane: a pretty spring bouquet, a white floral with a bit of citrus to keep it fresh Drydown: It's not the "bad" jasmine; in fact, it reminds me of LUSH bath bombs--clean floral. It's odd that I'm not getting the rose more clearly, but I think it's just really well-blended. A nice GC option if you like Beltane, which I do.
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    Anteros

    Avenging unrequited love sounds like the best job ever. This was a generous frimp from the Lab. In the vial: very dark orange color, smells like patchouli and red musk, deep and rich but not "heavy" Wet on my skin: patchouli dominates but it's spicy and not overly hippie-smelling Drydown: Much more interesting as it dries! This is well-blended and hard to pick out specific notes, but there's some vanilla and red musk with a lighter twist of currant freshening and brightening it. I really like it dry! The currant makes all the difference. It's like a less sweet but more sexy Eat Me, and also reminds me of the discontinued Masquerade. Gender neutral.
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    Inferno

    Inferno smells like Christmas! I know that's odd, given the name, but it smells like almond cookies and cinnamon--in other words, like holiday baking to me. A happy scent, not hellish at all. It would be a great home scent as well as perfume.
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