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Jenesis

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  1. Jenesis

    Gift Certificates?

    Can you get PayPal certificates? Or could you just send the giftee some money for their PayPal balance? I know that would only work if the enabler and the enablee had PayPal and used it to buy BPAL, but since I'm in the UK that's my only option for BPAL
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    Typical time...

    I was a little late in ordering Bloody Mary and ordered it on the night of the 29th of April HOWEVER I got an email this afternoon saying it had shipped! So they've done the end of April orders at least 2 weeks, the fastest turnaround from the Lab I've got! It'll take about 10 days to get to me though
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    Xanthe, The Weeping Clown

    Bottle: WHOOF of bright sugars and lemony scent. Thoughts: Uh-oh. (I can't do citrus at all!) Wet: Chopped banana (I guess this is the guava?) covered in sugar. Drydown: Still the sugary banana/fruit milkshake, but the blossom, just enough to ground it, comes into play. Wow! Dry: Mmm, I can't stop sniffing my wrists! Surprisingly sexy fruit, rounded off with the sugar, and grounded by the apple blossom. If I had to pick an image it would be a pina colada (as someone earlier said), with bananas and fruit and sugar, with a few blossoms on the top. Dry (after 20 mins): This has gone more mellow and less bright than before (not a bad thing!). Still sexy and warm and sweet. A complex scent. Throw: I can smell it on my neck if I put more than a dab on, but I'm not walking in the middle of a cloud of scent when I wear this. Final verdict: Gorgeous sweet fruity scent grounded by the blossom. So glad I got two bottles of this! Rating: 4.5/5
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    The Candy Butcher 2006

    Bottle: Smells exactly like Velvet - sharp, bitter cocoa with no other discernible notes. (My nose sucks ) Wet: A big WHOOF of chocolate! Again, dark, rich, slightly bitter chocolate, the kind you get in some posh chocolate boxes. Drydown: Where did that come from? A whiff of nail polish remover is assaulting my sinuses underneath the chocolate. No cream still. Dry: The nail polish remover has gone (thankfully!), going back to the bitter chocolate. Still no cream. Nice but not a very complex scent. Dry (after 20 mins): Getting more interesting. The sweet cream comes out to play a bit, balancing the bitterness. Still not outstanding, but since my skin is very very picky it's a keeper. Dry (after an hour): Wowee this is nice! After about 45 minutes this morphed to a gorgeous chocolate cream smell - like hot chocolate with whipped cream and marshmallows on top (who wouldn't want to get a whiff of that every so often?). Still a little bit "basic" with not much else to it, but definitely a keeper, and can be gorgeous layered with other foody scents - I tried Vice (rich cherry liqueur chocolates) and Jack (an, um, "interesting" combination - nice but a bit weird!). I'll update this if/when I try layering with other things - for some reason Xanthe keeps popping to mind as a good layering one with this... Final Verdict: Mellow, warm hot chocolate scent after drydown. Could be showstopping with tactful layering. Lovely! 4/5 (By the way, when I was sitting in this for the review and letting it mellow, I was writing a Laboratory Report on Radiation Shielding . The Candy Butcher kept me company with lovely whiffs of a cup of hot cocoa with cream, keeping me all nice and warm and rather less bored/suicidal than I usually am when writing reports. Well done! Speaking of which, I'd better go and finish that... )
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    Imp

    Bottle: No peach to me, just a musky, dark patchouli smell. Wet: Peach brandy with a musk undertone. Drydown: Sweet peaches (my skin loves fruit), still with the musky undertone. Dry: Yummy! A gorgeous, foodie, sweet peach, prevented from being overpoweringly cloying by the spices and the musk. I got this as a frimp from the Lab, and I am very, very impressed! Thanks BPAL! Final verdict: Yum yum yum! Gorgeous sweet peach with a wonderfully sexy, sensual, spicy undertone. The musk lightly lingers for hours - like the taste in your mouth after biting into a ripe, juicy peach*. 5/5 stars! ETA: I decided to go a little bolder with this and slathered it on. One word: WOWEE! I smelt like a peach pudding with cinnamon on top The boyf liked it too - first thing he said after hugging me was "Wow, you smell nice! I'm hungry now..." (...and he was ). Anyway, this is now my absolute favourite scent. I could bath in it. I could slather it. Imp loves meeee [/squeeful rant] *Damnit, I'm hungry now!
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    Are bpal blends all-natural?

    That's alright, we were all new once of course, you can dilute the blends using carrier oils (Jojoba, coconut etc) if you wish - I use a few drops of Chimera in Jojoba oil as a post-shower smoothie for my skin sometimes. But for simple perfume use, generally, no dilution needed See you around the forums, and glad to see another Brit
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    Queen

    I managed to spill this one too... Bottle: Woah, sharp. I think there's vetiver in there somewhere. Wet: Chocolate? A complicated scent. I'm really not getting the "girl" vibe that most people get though. Drydown: Gets a little nicer, a nice blend of some kind of sweet/foody thing under a sharper overtone (vetiver, clove or pepper). Dry: Hasn't really changed from the drydown stage, and not really making me go "mmmm!". Off to the swap pile with you!
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    Are bpal blends all-natural?

    Do you mean essential oils or the BPAL perfumes? Because BPAL perfumes are safe to put on skin (obviously, they're perfume). Some people are sensitive to certain "notes" that appear, for example, I avoid carnation because it gives me a headache, but the perfumes themselves are fine for direct application to the skin. There is a thread here about reactions to oils/notes. As for essential oils, some can be applied to the skin directly, and some shouldn't be applied to skin (check the rest of this thread for opinions/details). However, although the Lab's perfumes are made from essential oils, they are made in such a way that they are safe for application to the skin. Hope this helps, and welcome
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    Scarecrow

    Bottle: Strangely, it smells like superglue. Wet: Still superglue. Drydown: Still superglue. I'm trying to smell other things, honest Dry: Nope, still strong, headachey glue. There's something in here which just doesn't like me. Sorry Beth
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    Vice

    Bottle: Sticky, sweet, hellishly expensive dark cherry liqueur chocolates. Wet: The same sharpness that others have described, floating over aforementioned chocolate waft. Drydown: This is where Vice comes into its own (on me, anyway). A deliciously sweet cocoa smell, prevented from being overpowering by the dark cherry. I can smell it just sitting here and it was the tiniest of dabs from the wand - not much needed at all! Dry (early stages): Noooooo, talcum powder smell I guess that's the orange blossom - nearly all flowers go soapy/powdery on me. Not that this talcum powder is a bad smell, by any means, but I much preferred the sexy, cherry drydown. Dry (after 20 mins): Less powdery, but now it's acting very oddly. It keeps switching between Velvet-esque pure cocoa and some cherry-flavoured lip balm that I had when I was 10. The cherry bit is nice, but not really me - a little too girly and sweet. Unfortunately it also smells rather artificial and plastic on me. I'll keep the Imp, but I doubt I'll be getting a bottle. ETA (ages later): Just a thought, maybe this could be layered with something a little more bitter, like Phantom Calliope, to cut down the cloying smell while keeping the cherry?
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    Allergy Questions, Allergies and other reactions to oils

    Teggy, yes, skin on the head/face tends to be more sensitive because it is more exposed to the elements Adding my own 2 cents, I have reactions to heavy florals like rose, jasmine, honeysuckle and the like - they all give me an awful violent headache! I've never figured out why, but as 99% of all floral blends smell like soap on me anyway (sorry Beth ) I don't have to suffer much.
  12. I'm looking for a Gennivre similarity too. Strangely, The Unicorn smelt kind of similar to Gennivre on me, as in it had the same "vibe" and feeling about it, but it's nowhere near as complex and meaningful as Gennivre on me. Suggestions?
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    Blood Kiss

    From my BPAL database: Bottle: My enemy vetiver. Wet: I can smell the sweet vanilla now and the cherry. Sadly lacking in musk. Drydown: Ooh, much better! A musky scent, sweetened by vanilla and cherry. The vetiver prevents it being too cloying. Dry: The sweet cherry comes out even more. Yum! Now a gorgeous vanilla scent over musk. A real "wow" scent!
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    Danse Macabre

    Bottle: An "average" scent. A pleasant blend, but nothing outstanding. Wet: Still a smoky blend, rather "everyday", no one individual note seems to stand out. Drydown: Aah, that's better! Woods work well on my skin and Danse Macabre is no exception. The woods go to the "base" of the scent with the sweet frankincense over the top. Dry: The hazelnut comes into play. A rich, earthy, woody base underneath sweet frankincense and glittering hazelnut. Throw: Hardly any, which is a shame, although I only tested it on the back of my hand. Would probably be better if applied more liberally and in more places. Verdict: This could be my signature "Earth" scent! It feels very cozy and warm.
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    Les Fleurs du Mal

    I think it's time to admit to myself that rose doesn't work on me. This turned into sickly old-lady soap within a few seconds, and lingered far longer than I would have liked after I tried to wash it off. It's a shame, because I'd love a floral blend in my collection, but it's not for me
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    Dragon's Blood

    I don't know what happened with Dragon's Blood on me. I really, really wanted to like this, and as soon as I put it on my skin, I was nearly knocked out by a waft of sickly, headache-inducing soap. Nooooo I can't smell anything else in it at all, no spices, no DB, nothing except "fake" smelling, plasticy, soapy florals of the kind you get in granny's soap. I hate my skin chemistry Other Ars Draconis blends seem to be alright - Bone and Heart manage on my skin, although they're not favourites - it appears to be just "pure" DB that turns to soap and baby powder on my skin. On to the Swap pile with you!
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    Gennivre, L’Artiste du Diable

    Bottle: Very bright. My nose is very sensitive to citrus so it's picking up the lemongrass like a searchlight! Wet: Ahh, that's better. Green tea with lemon and a hint of mint. Drydown: As quoted from my BPAL database: "Ooh, how nice!". The honey comes out a bit more on me now and goes well with the slightly bitter tea and bright citrus and mint. Dry: It gets a little sweeter and a little less "wakey-wakey!". This is really nice, first LE bottle I bought, and I love it! Final verdict: I've actually gone a little less crazy for this, but it's still one of my favourites. A nice light scent that doesn't smell like it's trying to clear the sinuses. Rating: 4/5
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    Velvet

    In the bottle: Chocolate with a slight woody smell. Wet: Chocolate. Chocolate chocolate chocolate. Seriously, I found myself checking to see if I'd managed to smush some melted chocolate somewhere on me this smells EXACTLY like those "seashell" praline chocolates. No other notes at all. Drydown: The woods come out a bit more and mellow the "Woah!" sweetness of the chocolate. The myrrh starts to surface and complements the other notes nicely. Dry: After a couple of hours it hasn't changed much from the drydown - this really doesn't morph on me at all. A nice, sweet scent, a little heady for everyday wear but great when you're cuddled up on the sofa with a duvet and a cup of tea! Upon reading the rest of this thread, I think I'll let my Imp age for a bit before I try it again. Mine was fresh from the Lab, so maybe after a month or so it'll be a bit less heady. Just a thought!
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    Sol Invictus

    I got a free sniffie of this in an Imp pack from someone (can't remember who it was, but thank you for all your sniffies! ) and I think I have to finally accept that citrus just doesn't work on me. All I can smell is artificial lemon-scented washing-up liquid although since Swank, Lightning and Aizen-Myoo all smell identical (and disgusting) on me, don't take my word as gospel!
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    Hell's Belle

    This is my chosen "signature" scent. It begins with a strong rush of spices, and after about twenty minutes it mellows to a gorgeous soft, dark red floral, with just enough "bite" to be interesting. I find that, when I first put Hell's Belle on, all I can smell is spice and "perfumey" smell. It fades away quickly to the warm, mellow scent mentioned above. The staying power of this scent is pretty good - I can still catch a whiff after I get back from my last lecture.# Verdict: Only works on my skin for me, so I can't use it as a hair or clothes scent. But when it's on my skin: Wow!
  21. Thanks, ladies Velvet and Blood sound particularly nice. (Can't wait to say "Blood!" when someone asks me what that smell is ) I have an Imp of Blood Countess, and I have to say I liked it at first, but each time I put it on it goes more and more "soapy" on me, until all I can smell is the yucky soap my mum used to use I've jotted down my next order for the Lab (haven't sent it yet): 1. Darkness 2. Bordello 3. Spellbound 4. Midnight 5. Snake Oil 6. Dragon's Blood 1. Velvet 2. Blood 3. Dance of Death 4. Perversion 5. Hades 6. Morocco This new hobby of mine is costing me a fortune I may have to cut it down to just 6 Imps - I'm a poor student and $30 is $30... (alright, it's about £16 for me, but that's five days' food! ). So which 6 of the above 12 Imps (those are the ones I'm the keenest to try) would you say I should get, if I can only get 6? Thank you all for helping out a n00b
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    International Shipping Info+Questions

    Hi, I really hate to be so dumb but I'm very confused about all the talk regarding orders and shipping on this forum. I placed an order with the Lab using PayPal (I'm in the UK) on December 3rd (I wasn't bothered about LEs or the deadline so I didn't rush with my order). I got the "Your payment has been received" email from PayPal, but I haven't heard anything from them since not even a receipt. Did my transaction not work, do you think? What should I do, as $31 dollars' worth has definitely gone out of my bank? On a related note, what's all the CnC, CCNow and similar stuff about? What thread do I need to watch? Is there a thread for PayPal customers? Sorry for all the questions but I'm getting worried
  23. Afternoon, all I've only recently been introduced to BPAL, but I have a small collection of Imps! However I'm a bit confused about the scents available and what "notes" work on me, etcetera. Before I got into natural oils and scents, the one perfume that worked really, really well on me is Dior's "Poison" (the original blend, not the spinoffs!). According to the website, the notes in "Poison" are Top: Coriander Middle: Wildberries, Orange Honey and Tuberose Base: Opopanar Now my favourite of all these is easily Opopanar, as I love the lingering all-day wearability of this perfume. But, the whole blend smells "artificial" to me now I'm used to more natural products, so I need a few recommendations for BPAL scents based on things that smell like or similar to "Poison"! If it helps, of the few Imps I have already, I like Chimera, Hell's Belle, Djinn and Fallen, but Swank makes me smell of dishwasher soap (I really don't like citrus), Nyx is an "old lady smell" on me, Midwinter's Eve is far too sweet and cloying, and Malice makes me smell like I had a bath in cloves! Please help me figure out my body chemistry Any help for a clueless newbie appreciated ladies and gentlemen
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    Black Phoenix

    From the vial: The only word that I could think was "Marzipan!" Wet: Still smelt very strongly of marzipan - I only used a tiny drop from the Imp wand and it still swamped me out. Dry: Waited for it to develop, there were a few base notes I could smell underneath if I sniffed really hard, but the sweet sticky smell gave me a headache by then P.S. First review, this, so sorry for complete lack of technical vocabulary...!
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