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tartchef

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  1. Oh jeebus, that's distracting... I'm opening my package from the rare sniffies circle, and all I can smell is the decant of Luxuria, and I don't care. I want to drink it, wallow around in it, do all manner of unmentionable things to it... It's akin to well-aged Mme Moriarty, with a twist of orange zest, bitter & pithy...

     

    Instant :wub2: Damndamndamn. I need a better bath tub.


  2. A fabulously generous sniffie from cheshirecat :wub2:

     

    In the vial & wet, Medb is very floral - I'd bet there's sweet pea in here, as it's reading like bath cubes to me. It's a very nostalgic scent for me - I think my gran used to send me bath cubes from England when I was little, and they smelled a bit like this. There's a very fresh grass note in play, too - not as obvious as in Blade of Grass, more the "dewy grass" of Mag Mell. There's another floral in here, too, something lush & orchid-y - I think halcyon_flight's onto something with the ginger flower... I keep thinking I might catch a bit of the berries folks are talking about, but it's so fleeting, I'm not sure.

     

    I think there's just a drop of vetiver in here... I can't really smell it where I actually applied the oil, but my fingertips have just a trace of that blackened grass scent. The longer Medb dries, the darker it gets - wet, it's all sunshine on wet grass & pea blooms, but now it's as if a deep, almost smokey shadow's been cast over the garden, and you can start to smell the decomposing leaves...

     

    A fantastic scent, if for the sunshine to darkness olfactory journey alone :clap:


  3. This has been really frustrating for me. Being an imp fiend I have multiples of many scents that I love but haven't acquired bottles of yet, or am looking for empties/partials for said imps to live in. Anyway, it happens so often that two imps of the same fragrance smell radically different. I have one Inez imp (my original) that smells like toasted almonds drizzled with honey, amber, and myrrh, like a spicy, incensey baklava. The other one smells like ivory soap with a light film of resins. I have an imp of Chimera which is deliciously spicy, and a partial bottle of Chimera that has virtually no spice in it at all. I never know which one I'm going to get when buying a bottle (which is compounded by my cheap-skate ramen-eating financial aid and grant loving grad student tendencies towards buying partials rather than lab fresh.)

     

    It makes me wonder, when I've been stupefied in the past by the lackluster qualities of scents that everyone else was blown away by...did I just get a bunk decant?

     

    Both Chimera & Inez are drastically affected by aging - even a few weeks makes a huge difference IME. Both get spicier & yummier with age, so I'm betting your bunk decants are just really fresh.

     

    If you're buying on the forums, it's totally within your rights to ask the seller how old a bottle is before deciding whether or not you'll purchase it - I've posted ISOs in the past specifying aged bottles & had great success :)

     


  4. Ooo. Another floral I can wear? :thud: It's not quite something I can see myself reaching for, but Eos is lovely. In the vial, the jasmine is a bit frightening, but calms down immediately when I apply it. The end result is a velvety sweet floral, very petal-y, with a trace of bitter greenness in the background. Very natural, a true bouquet-of-blossoms scent. A bit heady in the end, so I'll pass this along, but a lovely scent for a cool spring day...


  5. Hoo, that's HOT ginger! Like really good, sinus-searing ginger beer, with a twist of lime... the cinnamon & clove are joining the chorus, too, and it's all I can do not to sneeze - and it's awesome. The cumin gradually emerges, salty & a bit sweaty, but I kinda like it :lol:

     

    Alas, if only Eau de Ghoul stayed that peppery-hot spice fest... eventually, the dirt & leather dampens down the fire, and I end up smelling distinctly Yankee Candle <_< I'll keep my decant for a few more tests, but I don't think this is a winner. Phooey.


  6. Wow. Ghulheim is a dead ringer for the occult/hippy shop I used to frequent in high school... sweet, spicy incense smoke, but with a slap of soapiness from the occasional musk/jasmine/rose stick they'd burn. I can see where folks might get cola & lime, but alas, the black musk is riding roughshod over any thing remotely tasty. :(


  7. As a (former) pastry chef, I had to try this, if only because the combination of notes in real life are unbelievably tasty... but, of course, it is a disaster on my skin. Not as huge a disaster as I'd expected - the black pepper definitely cuts through the worst of the Gluttony-esque choco-caramel sludge, putting a little smoky, hot kick to things.

     

    But really, I end up smelling like I melted a bunch of MilkyWays in a pan on the stove, let them burn a little, smeared the scorched mess on my hand & ground a little pepper on top. :ack:

     

    :lol: When, oh when will I learn?


  8. Wet, Manners is a dead-ringer for J&J's No More Tears shampoo from my childhood - faintly sweet & fruity, but super clean & squeaky :lol: As it dries, the actual notes become more clear, but the overall feel is the same, fresh & unisex. The woods come forward, and the apricot is sadly too polite to hold its own against the dryness of the sake. The end result is clean & rather inviting, like one of my husband's freshly-laundered dress shirts - crisp ivory-colored cotton, still holding a trace of the apricot-scent of his styling cream. I want him to try this - given some age & a chance for the apricot to thicken up, I suspect I would find Manners a bit more my style, but fresh like this, it could be just the thing on J.

     

    ETA: Nyom. :yum: I was right, it is fantastic on J - the wood & sake are most prominent, and his chemistry brings out the tart, almost floral aspect of the apricot. Makes a delightful change from his usual Hemlock, and a bit more office-appropriate, aside from the name :lol:


  9. A total novelty sniff, at least for me - wet, there's deep violets & bitter cocoa, but as it dries, more of the white chocolate comes out. This is Milky Bars white chocolate, a wee bit plasticky, but that's half the charm :lol: Left to its own devices, it fades to a nice soft, warm violets-&-cream scent - very dainty & pretty... if I had a little girl, I'd want her to smell like this, and wear deep violet-colored ribbons in her hair :)


  10. Uhm. Almond. Cloying sticky marzipan almond, rolled into a thick slab & slapped over what is probably a very tasty blackberry jam.

     

    Clearly, my nose is broken. Once it dries down a bit, I can tell it's the orange blossom & amber that I'm reading as almond. The mint lurks, powdery & pleh.

     

    Really, really disappointing :cry2:


  11. Gardenia's one of the few florals that will occasionally work on me without turning to screaming soap... Regrettably, Tissue skirts that fine line between lovely classic perfume & froofy guest soap :( It's very clean & fresh & breezy, maddeningly close to Bleeding Heart but just too sharp. I'm tempted to hang onto my decant, to see if a bit of aging might take the edge off & let the honey & rice paper join in. If you tend to like the more classic, formal white florals, Tissue is a winner - my chemistry just can't quite manage this much gardenia...

     

    ETA: Three months later, my suspicions prove correct - the gardenia's settled down into a lovely balanced white floral. Yes, it does remind me of guest soap, still, but not nearly as sharp & soapy as when Tissue was Lab-fresh. The name really is fitting - Tissue is ethereal & delicate... The extended dry down is really something, now - it smells for all the world like warm paper! I kept thinking I had my desk lamp too close to my paperwork, but no - it's ME :eek:


  12. Sweet, dewy & fresh... not at all befitting the label art! Lots & lots of skin musk, that which I recognize from Bengal & the Illustrated Woman, but with lashings of vanilla orchid nectar. I can totally see where folks are getting something lemony or aquatic... I think it's the sugar cane & orchid together. If there's any beeswax in here, it's barely a trace. The copal is beautiful, just a trace of smoke curling around the edges...

     

    The clean, fresh-air quality of Giant Vulva makes me think of the original Dragon Moon - they have no notes in common, I don't think, but both have that spring-sunshine-on-a-dancing-brook-in-a-Japanese-garden feel... Absolutely lovely :wub2:

     

    ETA: Whoa, hello staying power! 10 hours later, the skin musk is still working it, and the copal has filled in where the lighter notes have faded... the end result is reminiscent of Anactoria, smokey & musky & a bit of The Sexy...


  13. Glorious.

     

    Surprisingly fresh out of the vial, all peppery mums & bitter marigolds, deep burgundy & bright gold. The vanilla, incense & cinnamon are a quiet chorus in the background, adding a warm, sweet veil over the blossoms. The freshness hold strong much longer than one would imagine, eventually giving way to the sandalwood & vanilla. Even then, it's a warm, skin-close scent but with that bitter, clean mum & marigold... delightful!

     

    (No doubt I'm insane, but there is something about this that makes me think of Nowhere in Particular & some of the other Weenies... that warm/cool frisson of plants & spice.)

     

    If you were hoping for Mum Moon Redux, you'll be disappointed, but Flowering Mums is absolutely beautiful in its own right :wub2:


  14. Violet's one of the few florals I can wear, and I'm on a casual mission to try all of Beth's violet blends...

     

    Sybaris is lovely & sweet & quiet - not a big scent at all, but introverted & gentle. Sweet, cool violets & just a trace of clove & incense - the tonka dies down very quickly on me, so it just adds a bit of warmth & weight. There's certainly frankincense in here - Sybaris is drying down to a silky, slightly powdery haze of frankincense & lightly spiced violet pastilles. There's just a trace of something deep & bitter, maybe the spent flowers that have fallen down into the soil...

     

    If you wanted to love Faustus, but it was just a bit too much, definitely try Sybaris. It's drier & warmer than my favorite violet, The Darkling Thrush, but has that same quiet stillness. Delightful :wub:


  15. Neither Dorian nor Snake Oil are particularly fabulous on me, but the combination of the two plus the addition of lavender was enough to make me try LV...

     

    Surprisingly, this is absolutely lovely on me! There's a fleeting moment here & there of Snake Oil's Play-Doh, and the vanilla that ultimately wrecked Love's Philosophy for me is lurking, but LV is ultimately a beautifully candied citrus & lavender blend... almost TKO+bergamot, but with a waft of deep, dark vanilla incense grounding it. If I really snorfle, I can get a trace of fennel right at the back of my throat.

     

    I don't need more than my decant, but this is a pleasant surprise! Cozy but clean, just right for a cold winter day when I'm dreaming of spring... :)


  16. A testable sniffie from the ever-dazzling zankoku_zen :kiss:

     

    Mm. Yeah. :sniff: Mmmmm. A Snake-Oil-like musk & spice blend, but with a lovely sticky tobacco note, and just a trace of vetiver... The sweetness reads like coconut, every few sniffs, just a trace, but it's a drier, leafier scent than Snake Charmer... More like Death of Autumn, now I've had it on for a while - I'd swear there were chrysanthemums lurking in here, somewhere.

     

    One of the only uber-rares that have crossed my path that I've taken a second look at... really beautiful, smoky & mysterious, but strangely comforting, very fitting :)


  17. Whoa! :ack: Um, hellooo jasmine & iris! I was all ready for the vetiver to deliver the smackdown, but it seems I should have been more wary of the florals... Very perfumey incense - the hot pink jasmine sticks I always pick out of the mixed bundles & trash :rasp:


  18. A fantabulously generous forumite gifted me a nearly full bottle of HSR bath oil, and I am forever & ever in her debt... this stuff is heaven.

     

    A bitter green one-two punch of geranium & clary sage, fresh & tonic & just the thing to cut through ennui, malaise & PMS-induced pluurbitude. The juniper, lavender & mint chime in, just in the background. The resins & coriander aren't immediately detectable, but I suspect they are what keeps HSR from being too searingly herbal... It's nearly identical to WHSRE, which is exactly what I was hoping...

     

    I drew a stinking hot bath & added a scoop of sea salts & a good slosh of HSR oil... after a 45-minute soak, I emerged soft & scented & almost high from the steam. :thud: I can still smell it on my skin this morning, and the folks love how it made the house smell... Oh yes. I will treasure my bottle, and will pine for its re-release next year... :wub2:


  19. We're having a low-key, kid-friendly Valentine's today, so it's Valentine of Rome, my cozy-cuppa-tea scent... Once we do plan a night for just the two of us, it'll likely be Chrysanthemum Moon - one of J's favorites on me, usually guaranteed to prompt a little neck-nibbling... :blush:


  20. I have a rocky history with Beth's leather bouquet - it's ruined more blends on my skin than I care to mention :( So I swapped for a decant of MvC with more than a little trepidation...

     

    I'm not 100% sold yet, but I think we may have something here...

     

    Wet, MvC is super fruity & cool - imagine the ubiquitous wine gums, but in squidgy Asian jelly candy form... that same dark red/purple fruity scent with a hint of something dry & tannic, but super wet & glistening & fresh. I think it's the leather that my nose is reading as cold & wet... very interesting.

     

    Once it dries down a bit, the papery element emerges, and I can tell the fig is in there - at this point, it's very similar to Strangler Fig, minus the super dusty incense note. There's some overlap, too, with Freak Show, strangely enough... again, that tannic dry fig with a trace of something smooth, likely the cream.

     

    Ultimately, I know this isn't one I'd wear enough to warrant keeping, but I'm more than thrilled to have found an exception to my leather troubles :)

     

    ETA: Ehhhn. I'm going to have to take it back. The leather is just too much :( It goes very fresh & AXE body spray on me after a bit, and will NOT go away. I can smell it days later on the cuffs of my cardigan. That I washed. Twice. :ack:


  21. When I first started BPALing, you couldn't get fruity scents within a mile of me - "I don't want to smell like a Jolly Rancher!" I thought, and mentally wrote off anything with fruit in the description...

     

    Yeah. :blush: Well. So much for that, then :lol:

     

    I still don't like the really cloyingly fruity scents - Jester, Bordello, Shango all go horribly sweet & sticky on me. And as a rule, berries with anything creamy aren't my friend either... but oooooh baby, Beth's made some fantastic fruity blends I do adore:

     

    Tanuki - top of the heap for me, lots of tart green bamboo underscoring the yuzu & persimmon...

    Earth Rat - melon gummies FTW!

    Fairy Wine - I have to be in the right mood for this one, but the contrast of the bitter dandelion & juicy currant is divine

    Cheshire Cat - that which made me love grapefruit again :)

    Lady Una - blackberry honey green tea heaven! I know a lot of folks have trouble with Beth's blackberry note, but I loooove it

    Oblation - blackberry again, but with perfumey lavender & honey, absolutely edible

    Diwali - more subtle than the others in its fruitiness, but the mango in this is lovely

    Haloes - once this ages, the apricot blends so nicely with the woods & vanilla

     

    There are a handful of scents that I really did like, but just couldn't see myself wearing - March Hare, Hymn to Proserpine, Swank, Imp... all felt better suited to soap or shower gel than for all-day wear...

     

     


  22. Oh Kumiho, how I've neglected you... you were one of my first BPAL loves, and yet it's taken me years to get around to declaring it! Crisp & cool & clean & bitter, with a delicately sweet nip of ginger, you are what helps me stay sane on the hottest, muggiest of summer nights. Why haven't I invested in a bottle until now? What took me so long? Never leave me, my lovely demon.... :wub2:


  23. Got my back-up of Hanerot Halalu today, and suddenly yeahbutnobut's ISO for the orangey version of HH makes total sense. My original bottle is heavy on the sweet orange element, but this new bottle is much more olivey - the orange is still there, but much, much lighter, making bottle #2 more of a savory, smoky scent...

     

    Luckily, I love Hanerot Halalu in all its incarnations :wub2:

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