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  1. The most sweetie-candy ones that I've tried are:

     

    -Dragon's Milk (marachino-cherry & almond candy)

    -Glitter (pineapple hard candy)

    -Bliss (pure milk chocolate)

    -Carnivale (another red syrupy candy one, but a bit more complex)

    -Akuma (BERRY)

    -Carnal (BERRY)

    -Maenad (BERRY)

    -Hollywood Babylon (BERRY)

     

    Also sweet, but not in a "candy" way:

     

    -Snake Oil (vanilla & spices)

    -O (warm honey)

    -Dana O'Shee (warm milk & almonds)

    -Regan (light floral sweet vanilla)

    -Black Lotus (smells blackcurranty)

    -Old Sybarus (sweet violet vanilla)

    -Le Serpent Qui Danse (also a sweet violet)

    -The Star (sweet coconut!)

    -Imp (apricot)

    -March Hare (apricot)


  2. I just do not care for this at all. It's a very true earth scent -- bitter, slightly moist, darkest black dirt. Not mud, not clay -- but that soft, black earth that sticks under your fingernails as you comb your hands through it.

     

    On me, it smelled very very bitter, and a bit masculine. It also gave me a very "heavy" feeling. Dark. Unclean. While I can appreciate how evocative this oil is, it just doesn't jive well with my skin or my personality. Wearing it, I felt lethargic and dulled-down.

     

    I am starting to think that earth scents aren't my thing -- no surprise, since I have absolutely no earth in my astrological chart. I ordered Burial thinking that it would add a missing dimension, but instead everything about me just rejects it. I'm going to continue to experiment with earth by trying Zombi, but I don't have high hopes for it -- I think that Virgo may be a safer, less vicerally-earthy bet!


  3. This smells like something very naughty. Leather pants and roll-your-own tobacco and sweet rum drinks. Something about it reminds me of the beach -- not the breezy days of sand and saltwater, but the nights, when your burnished skin (freshly anointed with after-sun oils) glistens as the orangy tiki-torch lights of an outdoor nightclub dance across it, and as you sip your melting pina colada and scan the place (with smoldering, smudged-eyeliner eyes) looking for someone to go home with.

     

    It's coconutty, but dark and sweet and touched ever so slightly with that soft new leather smell. It definitely smells like the night before the morning after.

     

    Ooh, I like it. It's not an everyday scent, but I can see myself LOVING this to wear out at night. This fragrance easily manages to compliment the smell of cigarette smoke while still managing to smell sweet and sexy.


  4. Oh god, this is divine. The kind of scent that makes me want to press my nose into my skin and inhale deeply.

     

    It's sweet, warm, melty honey (with the amber emerging more as it dries down). It's a subtle smell on me, but one that I keep catching whiffs of -- it's like a warm, sweet, delicious breeze wafting over me.

     

    Just perfect for when you don't necessarily want to smell like "perfume," you just want to smell wonderful.

     

    Big bottle, here I come.

     

    :P


  5. I have found the oil to wear during my period. (Sorry if that's TMI!)

     

    Normally when I sniff this, and even when I apply it, it smells too syrupy and sweet for me to associate it with anything lunar. It smells like fruit candy, and always puts me off -- not because it smells bad, but because it just doesn't seem to "fit."

     

    However, I'm mid-cycle, and I felt inclined to try it. INSTANTLY this became a beautiful, familiar-smelling light, sweet-yet-dry floral with just enough mystery and just enough depth. I am *so* pleasantly surprised, as there is no trace of the candied fruit that I normally smell -- rather the sweetness provides a gentle cradle for the shy, but powerful white gardenia.

     

    It defintely smells of gardenia to me -- the favorite flower of all of the older women in my family.

     

    This fragrance is definitely female, and is vibeing perfectly with my menstrual body chemistry! :P

     

    I'm so glad I gave it a chance. Wearing it now, it fits perfectly with the cool, white, feminine, soft complexity that I always imagined a lunar oil would have.


  6. This started out very unpleasant on my skin, but quickly dried down into a warm, dry, smokey scent that reminds me of shops that sell middle eastern antiques. It smells like old fabrics and wooden boxes!

     

    It's definitely a beautiful oil -- I am sniffing my wrists every 5 seconds -- but it's not "me." Sandalwood is hard for me to wear. It's almost as if it's too dark, too dry, and too somber for my personality.

     

    However, the rest of the elements in this blend do a wonderful job of supporting the sandalwood and making it smell rich and warm and alive!

     

    I'm impressed with this, but probably will not wear it again.

     

    Edited to add: This has done strange things to my mood! I've just scarfed half a box of Hot Tamales, and I feel ... fiesty!

     

    Edited again to add: Now the cinnamon is coming through more as I wear it. *deeep sniff* That's it, that's the last time I review an oil before I've worn it for at least several days! This one, like so many others, is proving to be very changeable and is settling in nicely to my skin!


  7. This smells like milk chocolate melting with heavy cream over a stove. It's rich, languid, warm, and chocolaty. It's gorgeous. I might not want to smell quite this edible (I mean, literally, I'm tempted to lick my arm) on a daily basis, but this is a delicious scent to have on hand -- I can see myself layering it with other fragrances, using it as a room fragrance, or dabbing some behind my ears on days when I need pure, sweet comfort!

     

    This would be a divine Valentine's Day scent.

     

    Edited to add: Wearing this is absolutely divine. It seems to melt right into my skin. And as it sinks in, it starts to smell richer and less sugary, but still luxuriously sweet and chocolaty. This is the ideal chocolate perfume -- it smells SO true, but somehow manages to be wearable.

     

    :P


  8. This smells like a very aquatic gentleman's cologne, but not so masculine that it's unwearable for women. However, the masculine edge -- almost a sharpness -- is definitely there.

     

    As it dries down it gets mossier and more green. It's a lovely, calm scent, and although I probably won't wear it much as a perfume for myself, I really look forward to trying it on my husband. He's a Pisces; watery scents smell really nice on him!


  9. MmmmmMMM! The Caterpillar is a heady, lazy, hazy, incensy sweet floral that achieves perfect head-shop hippy femininity. Very jasminey and round, with a hazy, earthy element that is sublimely relaxing. I find that this becomes more incency on my skin as I wear it, which is just fine with me, for it's a sweet, cool, floaty incense rather than a heavy, church-like one.

     

    Having spent the past 5 days in Amsterdam, I can tell you that this fragrance was MADE for spending a decadantly warm, golden summer afternoon in the park lying in that thick, hearty Northern European grass while the fragrance of the plentiful flowers mingles with the occassional wafts of sweet herbal smoke coming from the blankets of nearby sunbathers.

     

    It's warm, calming, a little bit subversive, and unabashedly feminine and luxurious.

     

    LOVE it, basically.

     

    :P


  10. This smelled very metallic to me -- like hot metal that makes you draw your hand back away suddenly when you touch it. There's definitely a bit of spice (cinammon?) to this one, but it's not a warm, foody spice -- rather, it's a hard-edged spice. I found it pleasant enough at first, but it seemed to get more and more metallic on me with wear.

     

    I will update after I've tried it again.


  11. I tried the following on my husband the other night (against his will, might I add): :P

     

    Jolly Roger -- this smelled fresh, but a bit too floral and feminine on him. He is a very sophisticated Lebanese man (his favorite fragrance is vetivert), and the scent of the fresh high seas just didn't work on him.

     

    Oberon -- this smelled nice, but also not quite "him." It was very piney. I look forward to trying this one on myself.

     

    Burial -- this smelled like wood and fresh earth. He liked the scent, but not to wear as a fragrance.

     

    Hemlock -- I liked this one on him. It was very herbal and fresh, but in a "bright" way, almost like a really flashy aftershave. This would smell great on him fresh out of the shower, right before going out into the hot sun.

     

    I'm thinking of ordering some imps especially for him, but I'm not sure where to start. He likes fresh, citrussy things grounded by vetivert and spice, but nothing overwhelming. He likes "understated." I look forward to experimenting with oils for him!


  12. This is *very* sweet, girly, and powdery. To me, it's all bright purple and unicorns -- the kind of scent I would have loved to wear when I was 8 and I wanted to be a princess. It's definitely pretty. However, it's distractingly sweet, without any spice or dark notes or foodiness (apart from the fluffy vanilla) to bring it down to earth and make it wearable for me.

     

    I can see it being beautiful on the right person, however.


  13. Very clean, watery, and lemony, with the green tea acting as a somewhat grounding (but still watery) base.

     

    I found this very pleasant, but it dissappeared from my skin in, like, 30 seconds. I think this would be a lovely scent for laundry, or to infuse throughout the house during spring cleaning. Pure, light, fresh, and natural.


  14. Gasp! This is lovely. In the bottle and wet on the skin, it is the bitterest neroli -- so bitter that I feared I wouldn't like it. However, within seconds on my skin, it dries down to a sweet, creamy, slightly floral neroli with just enough thickness, darkness, and depth. This is what I wished that Lush's Prince smelled like -- neroli, but a lush, sexy neroli rather than a light, watery one. This fragrance has lifted me right out of the "blahs" today and is one of my favorite BPALs to date. Totally uplifting. A scent I could wear daily.

     

    Edited to add: My only complaint with this one is that the scent dissappears from my skin within about half an hour. :P


  15. Persephone is a gorgeous red, wet, dripping, tangy rose fragrance. I hardly ever wear rose-based fragrances, but Persephone just bursts with that slightly sweet and tangy edge that the pomegranite gives it! It smells sharp and fruity on first sniff, and dries down to a sweet rose scent. The overall effect is absolutely brilliant, because rose usually smells dry and musty to me, but Beth has made it soft and wet and juicy in this blend. Thank you Beth, for bringing roses to life for me! I plan to get a 5ml bottle.


  16. That information is very helpful, thank you! I've been looking for precicely such a chart.

     

    So what BPAL oils do you feel correspond, based either on the essential oil ingredients or on pure "feel" or intuition? I ask because the oils you might want to use for healing are not necessarily ones you'd want to wear as your daily fragrance. Do any of the BPAL fragrances evoke a particular chakra's energy for you?


  17. Apologies if this has been discussed already -- my search didn't turn up anything. (

     

    So, I'm wondering -- what oils, if any, do you think are useful for stimulating/opening the various chakras?

     

    I know that when I feel weak in a certain area, I tend to wear colors and use gemstones to focus my energy on that area. For example, if I feel that I'm having a difficult time expressing myself, I'll focus on the throat chakra by wearing a blue pendant, meditating on blue, and generally surrounding myself with blue images. I thought that using fragrances would be a marvellous way to do this too!

     

    What fragrances do you associate with each chakra? I haven't tried to articulate it before now, but my initial feelings (based mostly on the oils that I have) are:

     

    First Chakra (root chakra; grounding, acceptance) -- Burial; Zombi, Blood Rose

    Second Chakra (sacral chakra; creativity, sexuality) -- Carnal; Carnivale

    Third Chakra (navel center; commitment) --

    Fourth Chakra (heart chakra; compassion) -- Venus!

    Fifth Chakra (throat chakra; truth, communication) -- Water of Notre Dame?

    Sixth Chakra (third eye chakra; intuition) --

    Seventh Chakra (crown chakra; boundlessness, divinity) --

    Eighth Chakra (aura) -- Pain; The Sun; Luna

     

    I've left some of them blank because I haven't been able to put my finger on exactly the right scent . . .

     

    I'm eager to hear your suggestions!


  18. What great suggestions! LOL, I love the idea of just taking them ALL. :P

     

    Actually, I think I may go the opposite end of the spectrum and only take ONE. One oil, just one, to be the scent that represents my travels. That way whenever I smell it thereafter I will think of the trip! I'm thinking of choosing one that I'm not already really familiar with (Snake Oil, Venus, and Libra are my current staples). Or maybe I'll take one staple (like Libra) and one "new" oil that I can get to know on the trip?


  19. Thanks for the suggestions!

     

    I'm taking the Georgia bar, in exactly one week. Eep! :P

     

    I'm thinking you're right, Allamanda and Pauline, that Libra could be the one, just because of all the oils I've tried it's the least distracting -- that is, it just seems to blend in seamlessly with my skin, but at the same time makes me feel very comfortable and at ease. I've already ordered a 5ml bottle of Venus, but Libra will be next!

     

    All of these suggestions are very helpful, so please by all means keep them coming! -- Even if I don't have the oils mentioned, it's great to see what you all reccomend for this kind of endeavor, and all of these suggestions are going on my list . . .

     

    Thanks again!

     

    :D


  20. This is sharp green Granny Smith apples in the bottle and wet on the skin, but as it dries, it mellows into the most lovely light golden honeyed blossom scent. I would be able to describe it MUCH better had I never smelled Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids soap, but it really does smell very much like that. The crispness of the apples is still present behind the dappled golden fragrance, making this a sweet fragrance that remains very fresh. It's absolutely gorgeous. Before BPAL, all of my favorite fragrances contained an apple note, so it's no wonder that this appeals to me. I can see it becoming something that I wear very frequently, because it's light, fresh, and wearable while still being unexpected and interesting.


  21. Oooh sorry! I have:

     

    Venus

    Libra

    Mercury

    Sol

    Luna

    The Star

    Snake Oil

    Spellbound

    Persephone

    Twilight

    Dragon's Milk

    Imp

    Maiden

    Alice

    The Caterpillar

    Black Lotus

    Regan

    Glitter

    Wanda

    Phantasm

    Delerium

    Viola

    Red Devil

    Laudanum

    Bewitched

    Old Shanghai

    Hemlock

    Van Van

    Queen of Sheba

    Burial

    Old Morocco

    Venom

    Old Sybarus

    The Hesperides

    Jolly Roger

    Oberon

    Three Witches

    Pain

    Succubus

    Namaste

    Hymn

    Carnivale

    Mimosa

    Endymion

     

    :D

     

    Edited to add -- and before I go, I'll likely also have Bliss, O, Dana O'Shee, Tears, Water of Notre Dame, and Le Serpent Qui Danse.

     

    Thanks so much!

     

    (Egads! Looking at it all typed up like that makes me realize how many I actually have! :P :D )

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