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Koumori

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  1. Koumori

    Yuletide

    Oh my word, how have I managed to miss this the last two years running? Yuletide is *delightful*. At first, it reminded me of a room scent or pine-scented candle, and I wondered if it might be too artificial for my taste, but it mellowed quickly into a warm, rich, Christmas-tree fragrance, cedar and a hint of something fruity, spicy and mellow. It just makes me want to hug myself. I can't stop sniffing my wrists. I plan to wear this until spring.
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    Jacob's Ladder

    I had high hopes for this; the description made it sound just right for me. I love amber, and I was hoping for a scent mostly amber, with some depth behind it and maybe a little sweetness. Unfortunately, it doesn't agree with me at all. When I applied it from the bottle, it was overwhelmingly strong, and smelled less like amber than some myrrhlike bitter-incense notes that seemed to dominate. It's hard for me to believe this is the same blend that so many others have described as light! I normally try to give all my BPAL scents a test run, since they do change and mellow with wear, but this is one of the very few that I had to wash off quickly before it gave me a headache. Sadly, this one just didn't like me much.
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    Block Buster

    Used to open up options in your life, overcome obstacles, and create opportunities. This blend increases your potential for success, inspires creativity and quick thinking, and helps you to be more flexible, adaptable and open to change. I get honey at first, with just a touch of something I can't quite identify; I want to call it citrus, but I don't think so, or if so it's very subtle, as though it were honey made from orange blossoms or some such. The sweetness mellows quickly, and there's something spicy underneath; the faintest touch of cinnamon, or maybe it's some light resin I can't quite identify. I find this scent very refreshing and calming; although I don't really believe that scents can change my life, I have reached for this a few times when in the middle of a long, tedious work assignment, and I believe it's helped me calm down and focus, though that may just be the result of taking a break.
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    Kunstkammer

    I got this one in a swap; sadly, it really wasn't to my liking. In the bottle, I smelled something like chamomile and children's aspirin. On, I got the same strong jolt of something fruity but synthetic, like lukewarm Kool-Aid. I was hoping for more of a shot of black pepper to even things up a little, but I'm afraid that didn't come through for me. Much too fruity for my taste.
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    Tisiphone

    When I applied this, my first thought was honeysuckle. As the morning has gone on, it's become strongly reminiscent of lilies, a scent I don't care for. I get a little bit of the ylang-ylang and neroli coming through at times, but nothing that cuts or tames the overall strong and very sweet white floral. This would be a great scent for a very cool, feminine person to wear; alas, I am warm and sporty, and it doesn't seem to be a good fit with me. ETA: I'm afraid Tisiphone may have aggravated a headache, as well. Sweet florals just don't like me!
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    March Hare

    This scent was extremely fruity on me. It reminded me of Bordello, which is more plummy than peach/apricot. I didn't get very much of the clove, as the fruit seemed to take over very quickly, becoming a very full and ripe fruity scent. Quite strong on me, but not one that I love.
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    Silk Road

    Lovely, lovely! This is a delightful, exotic scent that crosses Asia and the Middle East. It's deliciously complex in the bottle. On me, I got mostly sandalwood for the first 20 minutes or so, and I was afraid it would end up smelling too soapy for my taste; but that was not the case, as the other notes warmed up and joined in quickly. Sophisticated, spice and tea, not overwhelming. Definitely a winner.
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    Love in the Asylum

    I'm getting overwhelmingly roses out of this one. Some of the other notes start to come out a few hours after application, as the scent is beginning to fade on me, but those other scents don't blend with the rose as I'd hoped they would; rather it's sort of a serial scent. Nice, but not spectacular, for me. Until that fading drydown, it's much like Othello, which will probably remain my rose of choice.
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    Yog-Sothoth

    Yog-Sothoth comes across to me as a cool musk; I'm not good at distinguishing individual notes, but I get a floral sense from the rest of it. It's clean and crisp, and stays very true and strong on me. Individual notes are hard to pin down. It's intriguing. However... it also smells exactly like a particular bar of soap that my parents for some reason had sitting around in their linen closet when I was a little kid. I must have kept digging it out because I liked the smell, but that's all I can think of when I wear this.
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    Marquise de Merteuil

    Stately, bold, aristocratic and cruel. Opulent galbanum and amber, glistening peach, and a bouquet of French florals, with a merciless undertone of jonquil and heartless vetiver. The peach notes are evident to me in the vial, but quickly vanish when applied, leaving me with primarily amber and a blend of florals of which I can't distinguish individual notes. It's a "power" scent thanks to the amber (one of my favorite individual scents), but not a strong one; 3 hours after application it has virtually disappeared. I'm left with no strong feeling about this one either way.
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    Hemlock

    In the bottle, I got hit with a very fresh green, almost medicinal scent with a strong pine resonance. On me, the medicinal quality disappeared and it quickly developed into a complex green with a suggestion of cool lime; shadows under tall trees. Dried down very soft and faint.
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    Spooky

    I finally got a decant of this from a kind friend. Upon first sniff I thought, 'hmm, nice, but not really worth all the fuss people make about it.' Then I sniffed it again and thought 'no... no, this might just be worth all the fuss people make about it.' And then I tried it on, and now I feel like I would like to make everything I own smell just like this. The peppermint that seemed a little sharp in the bottle becomes a bright, cool note over the warm, festive blend. Seems light enough to wear in just about any season, and does not develop the off note that many foody BPAL scents do on me. I think I really, really need more Spooky. I almost never use up a whole Imp due to sparing application and short attention span, but I don't see this one lasting very long.
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    Miskatonic University

    I wanted to like this. I wanted to like this so much. In the bottle, I love it.. foody, boozy, comfortable leather chairs. But alas, my body chemistry doesn't seem to like the resiny/foody scents that I love so much, and after an hour or so, I'm left with a dry-papery scent with an unpleasant undertone of wood smoke.. that smoky/ashy note seems to come out with a lot of BPAL scents on me, sad to say; must just be my chemistry. I desperately love this in the bottle, and may still try it as a room scent, but I don't seem to be able to wear it.
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    How long do bottles & imps last?

    I've been ordering from BPAL for several years, and I have yet to run out of a 5mL - however, I'm a dabber rather than a slatherer and I rarely apply more than a drop or two at a time. I wore Sugar Skull almost daily all fall and winter, with a midday reapply, and I still have a third of the bottle left! As far rancidity goes - I've only had one bottle go rancid on me so far, which was the 2003 Samhain (or was that 2002? I forget.. well, Samhain I anyway). I discovered it had gone bad about a month ago, which gave that particular bottle a shelf life of a bit less than 2 years (or maybe 3). Like all my oils, it was kept in a box in my bedroom.
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    Shub-Niggurath

    This is what I wanted Gingerbread Poppet to be. It's a burst of warm, fresh ginger, spicy and exotic. I can't smell much beyond the ginger itself, but maybe there's something to the aphrodisiacal components, because my SO keeps telling me how good I smell... but then, my SO also keeps saying I smell like cookies. I got a decant of this in a swap, and I'm going to do my best to find more, especially since it doesn't have much staying power on me and I'd like to be able to reapply often.
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    Mi-Go Brain Canister

    Although I liked this scent in the bottle, like several other reviewers I was hit with a *strong* jasmine and ylang-ylang when I initially put it on. I kept it on to see what happened on drydown, and while I did get a little bit of mingling into a delicate fruitiness, very soon the jasmine came back in spades and the overall lingering scent is of jasmine tea with a ginger undertone, any fruitiness having disappeared. I think I may need to swap this one.
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    Arkham

    I'm still not certain whether Arkham Revisited seems to agree with me or not. It's the only one of the Springtime bottles I picked up. Wet, it is a very sweet green floral; my heart sank a little as I am not a big fan of sweet scents, but I gave it a chance to mellow out on drydown, and it did. I hike quite a bit around southern New England, and this really is very much the scent of a New England meadow, or an abandoned road. I know this scent, and it's captured perfectly here. I just can't decide whether it's right for me to wear as a fragrance - I can be too picky! To sum up, this is a subtle, complex, pink/white floral, definitely on the sweet side and moderately long-lasting on me. I wish I'd been able to pick up more scents from this series, and I hope I'll be able to snag some decants of others.
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    All Saints'

    Based on a venerable French pontifical incense blend: monastic frankincense and myrrh, Damascus rose, Russian gardenia, cassia, and lily of the valley wafting on a chill Autumn wind. A celebration of the glory and suffering of the saints and matryrs of the Church. I don't much like florals... but I do much like resins, so a scent like All Saints can go either way with me. I got this one in a swap, and in the bottle I was overwhelmed by the floral components. However, almost as soon as I put it on, the resinous notes come forward; there's almost a foody component to it as well. It's still quite sweet from the gardenia, but the whole becomes a very incensey scent on me. Nice.
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    Hurricane

    I keep going back and forth on this one. On the one hand, it's a light, aquatic, summery scent that I really want to like with the first of my spring wardrobe. On the other hand, I can't shake the association I have of this scent with "sport" deodorants, or fabric softeners... probably because that's what I've been conditioned to think of as "freshness." This is a tricky one!
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    Gingerbread Poppet

    This is a dry, very spicy scent; lots of clove and ginger, definitely true to the description. It's not too sweet, and in the bottle it smells just like gingerbread baking. I have had some chemistry problems with BPAL oils lately that came through in the Yule '04 batch I got, and this unfortunately was one of the ones that didn't take very nicely on me, developing a dark, wood-smoky undertone that I didn't care for. Lovely in the bottle, but sadly not a keeper.
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    Snow White

    A chilly, bright perfume: flurries of virgin snow, crisp winter wind and the faintest breath of night-blooming flowers. After reading so many glowing reviews of the first Snow White release, I'd regretted not getting it when it came out, so I picked up a bottle in the '04 Yule release. It is a very light, crisp scent which put me in mind of clean sheets and white linen - unfortunately, the "fabric softener" quality of it seemed to develop the longer I wore it, and I never did get the foody notes that other reviewers did. While pleasant, this scent was ultimately not a keeper for me. It was a long-lasting scent, though, and stuck around all day.
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    Wilde

    I was chatting with a friend on AIM on the evening that I tried this. My comment to her: "Wow, I smell like a bisexual Victorian brothel!" And I did, and it was awesome. I prefer masculine-leaning scents, and this one toned down the lavender to a not-too-sweet point perfectly. It makes me want to start wearing sleek pantsuits to work.
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    Chiroptera

    Chiroptera was a pleasant surprise. I ordered it because I love bats and welcome every chance I can get to support BCI, but reading the description I thought "man, I'm gonna hate this scent" - since I don't like heavy florals. To my happy surprise, this isn't the sort of sweet heavy floral I was expecting, and has a nice lemony boost to it. Lasts all day on me, and does not develop any off tones like some BPAL oils do on me.
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    Sugar Cookie

    I don't seem to have had much luck with the Yule LE's, unfortunately! Sugar Cookie is great in the bottle, but develops the wood-smoky undertone that plagues me with many BPAL scents pretty quickly. It isn't as sweet as I was expecting, but is a nice spicy warm fragrance that would probably be great as a room scent. Not a keeper for me; I prefer the sweetness of Sugar Skull.
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    Egg Nog

    After a creamy-booze rush in the bottle, I get a creamy-vanilla on my skin. Unfortunately, it very quickly develops a very synthetic undertone on me, much the same way the original Jack did. Not a keeper for me, alas.
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