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bryghtrose

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  1. I'm amazed at how quickly this has become my bedtime scent. I put it on every night before going to sleep, and it calms me, and invites sleep. The idea of a long night of sleep is very welcoming.

     

    In the bottle it's heady with honeysuckle. On my skin it mellows into a gorgeous, nighttime floral.

    :P


  2. I'm a Capricorn, but I have a hard time wearing pine scents, because they go all pine-sol almost immediately. I was almost not going to get this perfume, but I had to give it a try. I'm really glad I did.

     

    In the bottle, it's the rich pine of a Christmas tree shop set up outside. It's pine, but more than pine. It's living pine.

     

    On my skin, it mellows and is a rich, solid, earthy scent.

     

    I don't think I'll wear this every day, but it's a very, very good scent.


  3. My initial impression is chamomile, and it becomes very green on my skin. I get lots of herbal overtones. It doesn't remind me of water.

     

    The carrier oil is very nice. It goes on thick, but it absorbs well, and isn't greasy. I'd love to have a massage with this oil.


  4. I hate the smell of tobacco. I really can't stand it, so there's no way I'll wear this scent.

     

    When it's done smelling like tobacco, it smells like a nice hot toddy, all that vanilla and rum. But it's too foody for me. Off to the swaps.


  5. Wet: Lemon & Lavender

     

    On my skin: Whoa--- lemon. It smells very strongly of cleaning fluid for a few seconds, and then morphs into lemongrass, and I start to get hungry for Thai food.


  6. ... A chilly, tempestuous whirlwind of clear, airy notes, slashing rain, and a thin undercurrent of white flowers.


    Wet: ozone and flowers. It smells like a garden in the rain, or a really, really good greenhouse.

    Dry: soft, wet, flowers.

    I love this. It really reminds me of rain in a garden. :P

  7. Wet: Spicy/sweet. On first sniff, it's very men's cologne/aftershave, but when I concentrate I can smell the sweetness of the passion flower and the rose otto.

     

    Drying: Sweet, watery floral.

     

    Dry: I can barely smell anything :P Even when I jam my wrist under my nose. It fades to nothing almost instantly.

     

    I really wanted to love this one, but how can I when I can't smell it?

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    OK-- I should know better than to try to review when I have a head cold. So I'm trying this again.

     

    Wet: Still sweet and spicy, but a bit more fruity. I can definitely smell the passion flower.

     

    On the skin, the sandalwood comes out more, and for about a minute, it's almost overpowering powdery wood. Then it morphs into the glowing scent that others have mentioned. Then it mellows even more and the passion flower comes out.

     

    I've never had a scent go through so many changes on me. I'll have to keep this one around and test it out more.


  8. This is such an interesting perfume.

    When it's wet, at first, it's a very high, orange floral. Fruity, but with a bit of gardenia. Then it mellows a bit, and the tonka, honey and ylang-ylang come out. It's earthy and feminine at the same time. It lasts and lasts, and it has a bit of a throw.

    Wearing it makes me smile. :P


  9. The perfected winter rose, dew covered and freshly cut.

    Water, saponified free-trade palm kernal oil, coconut oil, soy oil, shea butter, jojoba oil, castor oil, rose clay, and Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab perfume oil.


    The pressure of the first review!

    My soap arrived today, just when I needed it. I'd planned a relaxing bath for tonight, after the week I'd had. Rose Red soap was the perfect touch.

    The bar is a waxy rose color, and it was so well-wrapped that I couldn't smell it until I removed the plastic.

    It really is the perfect, dewy rose, with all the crisp greenery you get in the perfume. Only I think it's better in the soap (is that sacrilege?). Perhaps it's the concentration of scent, perhaps the steam and heat of the bathtub enhance the scent. It's a gorgeous scent, and I love it.

    As for the soap itself, the later was less than I'm used to, but this is my first time using a BPTP soap. My skin wasn't dry after using it.

    I really wish I could stock up on this stuff. I'd horde it like small, rose-scented pink gold bars.

  10. Firstly, I am so glad I love the scent of White Light. I have had such a horrible time with the Voodoo Blends that I was doubting I'd be able to actually *wear* any of Beth's ritual or ritual-type oils. But I really do love this scent. It's sweet and floral and comforting, but there's a strength there, too. The scent reminds me of both White Moon and Swan Maiden, so I'm sure there is jasmine and gardenia in there somewhere. There's also a warmth, too. Maybe cinnamon? I'm not sure. But that warmth adds a layer of strength to the florals and makes this something beautiful.

     

    It's certainly a calming scent, and it's very useful in visualization. I can see a white light when I smell this scent.

     

    I used it today on my chakra points and on a white candle. I really want to use it in conjunction with Reiki.

     

    I need a bottle, or 5, or maybe a gallon :P


  11. Red musk is my downfall.

     

     

    I am always torn between my desire to try whatever imps come my way, and my abhorrence of red musk. Trying always wins, because I'm always hopeful a scent will work. It hasn't yet.

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