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  1. This comes closer to Black Lace than any of the other lace blends have since (that's a good thing!), and I agree that the dried-leaf note is much like the one from Falling Leaf Moon. This is very soft on my skin and not overpowering (as opposed to Black Lace which is practically visible in the air). Very nice and will probably be even better next fall with some age behind it.


  2. I tested this at Dark Delicacies on a very rainy day in L.A back in November and fell in love with the tropical smell immediately--it's just so gorgeous and summery! Stronger on the tiare than the other notes, which adds to the warm-weather feeling. And it was incredibly long-lasting. I knew I had to get a bottle once it was available, and I finally did. I have very VERY fine hair that will not hold a style at all but this doesn't weigh my hair down. It makes it feel wonderfully soft and look very tame. This smells just as marvelous as the prototype and I know my hair will be wearing it a LOT this summer.


  3. This is an intense clove--sharp and medicinal! After a while I start getting the oak note; it really leaps out. The frankincense and cognac and vanilla are sweet but they don't do quite enough to soften that strong, hard clove on my skin. I do like some clove blends but this one is a bit too much. It might be a little more mellow with some aging, though.


  4. The pear note that opens The Vine is fantastic--fresh, crisp, juicy...I die. This dries down into almost a straight sweetcream on my skin with the pear only very faint in the background. Come back, pear! Not much throw; this is a very close-to-the-skin blend.

    I'll retest this one just to make sure the pear can't last a little longer, because it's lovely...the drydown is nice but so faint and generically "creamy" that it really needs the pear note to give it character.


  5. Passion fruit and pomegranate immediately leap out of this blend. Plum, grapefruit, currant--so many fruits! I get a tiny whiff of opium and benzoin beneath it all but this is mostly FRUIT FRUIT FRUIT...it's a bit candle-y and jumbled. 13 notes or so is a lot for one blend, I guess.


  6. Leather is only good on me on rare occasions (hello, Bow and Crown of Conquest!) and the leather in this is the kind that smells like tires on my skin. This is quite sweet thanks to the honey and tobacco and has depth thanks to the myrrh but something is just off here and I'm blaming the leather. It's artificial and chemical and doesn't work.


  7. ROSEMARY! When fresh this is crazy herbal and overpowering...and the dominant note is rosemary. I get a Catherine vibe from this, most definitely. On the drydown I'm still primarily smelling herbs here...maybe a slight floral touch but that's about it for the violets. It has great staying power but the herbs are just too much for me.


  8. L'ESSENCE DE L'ARDEUR
    Centifolia rose absolute, tea rose, bourbon vanilla, bittersweet chocolate, champaca resinoid, myrrh, nutmeg, pomegranate, and benzoin.

    In the bottle: dark chocolate, rich vanilla, rose, and nutmeg are what I smell.
    Once this hits my skin I pick up the benzoin and champaca and a zingy pomegranate! This is one of those oils where every note listed makes an appearance at some point...it's incredibly rich and heady, but not overwhelming at all.
    The drydown is primarily pomegranate and nutmeg and myrrh...really nice, although I wish that gorgeous chocolate note had lingered a little more. There's still a little rose floating on top of it all.
    This is *really* gorgeous and decadent--I'm glad I took a chance on this one.

  9. Three radiant ambers with honey, linden blossom, bourbon vanilla, and orange zest.


    In the vial this is so piney--how bizarre! Once on my skin I get a LOT of linden blossom--usually linden is so fleeting but it's very strong here. The drydown is the familiar BPAL honey, but still with a lot of linden. Very much like a lot of the apiary blends on me. I'm wondering if a bit of aging would amp up the ambers here and calm down the linden and that odd pine note. I may try this again in a few weeks.

  10. I love the fresh, sweet pear note that this opens with but as it dries the gardenia (oh, you bad, bad gardenia!) takes over and turns this into a floral mishmash. I do smell vanilla underneath it all but it's mostly flowers and the pear is almost gone. Sad!


  11. Oh HAI black musk! Luckily I adore black musk. I smell sweet tobacco in here too. This really is a "dense" oil, very dark and blended well, with nice throw! As it dries I'm getting more of the resins and a breath of sage. I really like this and it might be bottle-worthy...definitely one for us black musk lovers!


  12. Till Death is dominated by magnolia, of all things, on me. There is also a lot of honeysuckle, very sweet. It does end up being a rather generic white floral, tending toward powdery, but might be nice for fans of magnolia.


  13. Fresh snow and fresh linen. The tea rose is barely, barely there. I can't decide if this is going to be like the best laundry detergent ever on my skin or smell wonderfully clean--I may need to test this again. The snow note here is not as sharp as it was in Yellow Snowballs, so that's a plus!


  14. I tried this purely out of curiosity--such simple notes but vetiver can do so many different things on my skin. The vetiver here is very herb-y and sharp to my nose. The rose is a wet, rich rose but it fades into a soapy floral quickly. I'm left with soapiness and grassy herbs. Not nearly as scary as it could have been but not successful on my skin, either.


  15. Wet, this is a citrus fest--grapefruit and sugary lemon! That familiar BPAL "snow" note creeps in quickly and takes over. There's a whisper of pine in there too. The drydown is all snow and the tiniest trace of mint. It's very fresh and refreshing but I know ultimately it'll be a bit headache-inducing as the snow/slush note tends to be. I'd love for my laundry to smell like this, though! A very cute idea for a blend.

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