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myth

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  1. Really? Hmm.. I actually would've thought that BPALers who live near retail locations would be more likely to buy from the retail location than from the website - instant gratification, no shipping cost and all that (just in my own experience, I live by a LUSH store and so I always bought from there & never through mail order).

     

    Well, I'm just speaking for myself here, but I live in Atlanta and even driving just a few miles can take 30 minutes or more. I haven't been by the Whole Foods location; it's not that close to me and isn't anywhere that I happen to be most of the time. If I wanted something they carried I'd just order it from the lab with a lunacy order. I'm too lazy to go driving, I'd buy groceries online if I could!

     

    But... if the WF in Roswell gets these Salons, I'm there. So I was just basing my theory on my own dislike of going anywhere when I don't absolutely have to. :P


  2. Still sad, though. *hopes for decant circles etc*

     

    I wouldn't worry about it, there will be circles, I've already seen someone trying to set one up over on the S&S LJ. The love-sharing never stops around here, all the fans will be able to get these. It'll just take maybe a little more leg-work. And that adds to the excitement doesn't it? :P


  3. Oh pleeeeeeeze let Harry's/Whole Foods in Atl be carrying these! PLEEEZE! :P

     

    When I was there last week, the women told me that the guy in charge of ordering was planning to double the size of the existing display.

     

    *fingers crossed*

     

     

    They'll get more sales carrying these than they will stuff that's already available from the lab, that's for sure. I kinda see this as a reward/incentive for the retailers to carry the line, because the existing customer base will *have* to go to the retailer for these scents. And you know what that means... people walking out with 100 bottle group orders so they can send them out to all the retailess bpalers. If the retailers are only carrying scents available online then they won't get too much business from the existing customer base... we all usually order GC bottles with our lab orders during lunacy updates, etc.

     

    That's just my thinking behind the reason for having retail-only products.


  4. Heh. I'm glad I didn't read the reviews before I snagged a half-imp of this, or I'd have passed it up.

     

    I don't get aquatic or floral, thank gods, those are headache-death notes for me. Aquatics always go soapy or cologney on me, and there is none of that here. There is a touch of cologne sniffing from the vial, but it goes away upon application. And I love pine but I don't get that, either.

     

    Instead, I get something very similar to Hunter's Moon '04, but with less wood note. I'm finding it very hard to describe... the words foresty, woodsy, musky, animalistic, and earthy all flow through my mind, but none exactly fits. It's kind of all of those things together, combined into some totally new and undescribable scent that can only be partially hinted at by calling upon those other things. I'm not as familiar with the earlier lunacies that shared a base lunar oils component, but somehow this scent *is* evocative of a full moon to me. And that base may also be why it calls to mind the first Hunter's Moon.

     

    I'm a big fan of the '06 Wolf Moon, and this is quite different from that in terms of scent, but I think that it does create a similar mood and feeling. This isn't an "OMGMUSTHAVEMOAR" scent for me, but I will keep an eye out in case some crosses my path, because I do enjoy it and am glad to have gotten to try it.


  5. I don't get this nearly as foody as most others. I've never smelled Sugar Skull, so I can't say anything about similarlity there. But I don't really think it smells like either Eat Me or Cockaigne that much.

     

    At first blast it's sweet Snake Oil, and there is maybe an overtone of something that makes me think more of maple syrup or brown sugar than caramel, and maybe a touch of nuttiness... but even that's not entirely right. There's a little bit of a powdery top to it at this point too. Someone else said sandalwood and I do get some of that at first as well.

     

    But as it dries all the sugar-sweetness turns into a sticky-sweet tobacco note. If you've ever seen a pouch of chewing tobacco... the tobacco shreds are moister and stickier than smoking tobacco... and that's what this makes me think of.

     

    I put it in two places... on the open back of my hand, and in the skin-to-skin crook of my elbow. The elbow location turned tobacco-smoky faster than the open location did. On my hand it kept the slightly powdery top and more of the sweetness.

     

    I get a nice supporting layer of Snake Oil throughout. On me this is pretty much a spicy-sweet-tobacco Snake Oil. I am head-over-heels in love with this one. :P


  6. I love dark and woody, and this was everything I hoped it would be.

     

    In the bottle it is yummy carmelly hazelnut over wood and patchouli. It morphs lightly over its wearlength becoming less foody and more patchouli/wood as it goes. This one stays around forever on me, and has good throw.

     

    This is definitely not a sweet foody, and I get none of the apricot [yay!] If there was such as a thing as semi-sweet caramel this would be that, it's got a dry edge to it like a dark chocolate [it doesn't smell like chocolate, I'm just using the difference between dark and milk chocolates to try to explain how this caramel is!]. I think it's the hazelnut that's roughing it up a bit. So this caramel glazed hazelnut is sitting inside a dark wood box with some patchouli, and MB:VD is what you smell when you open the lid. :P


  7. Did you ever have a bad luck woman on your trail?
    Did you ever have a bad luck woman on your trail?
    Always keeps you broke, always keeps you in jail.

    I used to be happy, (as good Lord), all the time,
    I used to be happy, (as good Lord), all the time,
    but soon as I got this woman, (lost) all I can call mine.

    My bad luck woman is a jinx and a worry too,
    My bad luck woman is a jinx and a worry too,
    I can't get rid of her no matter what I do.

    I tried to make her quit me by callin' another woman's name,
    I tried to make her quit me by callin' another woman's name,
    She said, That is all right, he loves me just the same.

    She keeps a ra't's foot in her hand at night when she goes to sleep,
    She keeps a ra't's foot in her hand at night when she goes to sleep,
    to keep (me with) her, so I won't make no midnight creep.

    My bad luck woman keeps me feelin' blues,
    My bad luck woman keeps me feelin' blues,
    I can't get rid of her, she sticks to me like glue.

    Keep that bad luck woman away with a blend of Spanish moss, black pepper, mullein, sweet sage, vandal root, cypress, cigar tobacco, and a puff of goofer dust cloaked by a swarthy cologne of vetiver, lime, dark musk, caramel accord, and lilac.


    At first this is very mossy, with a kind of moist vegetation and damp earth shroud. It stayed this way with a lot of throw for the first hour or two, and I wasn't liking it so much. I like the moss/earth smell, but I don't necessarily want to smell like that myself. Now I'd say about 2.5 hours in and there's the caramel! Yay! Now the mossiness is more subdued, although still underneath, and there's the touch of caramel and some other stuff I'm not entirely sure I can identify. Maybe a touch of pepper and tobacco? I'm going to have to do a full test on this one again later to decide completely, as it's very much a morpher on me. Waiting for dry-down I was thinking it was off to the swaps pile, but now I'm wavering. :P

  8. I'm baffled by the poster above saying her oil is dark. I got my bottle today and tested it without noticing any separation. When I read the review above I rechecked and put a drop of oil on my fingertip... it appears pale/clear, and I can see straight through the bottle if I hold it up to the light. Very odd.

     

    I get milk chocolate right out of the bottle. It comes with herbalness and just a touch of floral, but mostly the chocolate sits on top. It's not cocoa like Wulric and Boomslang, it's more of a milky, slightly sweetish chocolate. As it dries I begin to maybe get a leetle of the clove and sandalwood, a tiny bit of spice comes up and the chocolate begins to blend in better with the other notes. Annnd then it disappears, right about the time it's turning into something I could really like. An hour, tops, and it has become very faint, to the point I have to put my nose right on my wrist to smell what's left. Which is sadly kinda nicer than it was at first, and I wish this stage had more throw on me.

     

    I've never tried the first 13 but to me this one is very different than the Oct.06 version [which I love]. This is much sweeter/foodier, and less rich/spicy. Personally, I don't dislike it, but I'm also thinking it's not really me as I tend to prefer the darker scents. I'm going to try it again at another time to make sure [and also by itself, as I'm currently testing 2 other things that came with it! :P], but as of now I expect I'll be swapping this one away.

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