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Lido

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    High John the Conqueror

    The first time I tried this one, it seemed to start out unpleasantly fruity and then got unpleasantly soapy; I put it aside. Now I'm trying it again and my reaction is different -- it's still quite soapy, but not harsh or unpleasant. The longer it's on my skin, the more it softens, and it seems to be turning slightly powdery. While I probably still wouldn't pick it for its scent alone, I kind of like it now. As for its other properties, I'll try it out tomorrow -- I could *really* use some luck then. ETA, next day - Hm. My dreaded, much-postponed, across-town-in-the-rain, inconveniently-timed afternoon appointment... just called and cancelled.
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    Vice

    The varied reactions to this scent are so interesting! Try as I might, I don't smell any chocolate at all, and no cherries. In the vial, it's a very oily toasted hazelnut -- so buttery, it's almost harsh. However, when I put it on that disappeared immediately, and it turned sweet. It's all honey, almond, and something I think of as coconut, though it may not really be that. Then it stops changing and is quite long-lasting. I think this might be the equivalent for me of bunny slippers: I might not wear it out, but it'll be great for an evening of withdrawing into solitary comfort and early bed. And that's not a bad thing at all.
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    Ravenous

    This really does start out smelling like children's aspirin! After about ten minutes, it went through a really nice phase, the orange sweetness plus something like tobacco with a bit of anise. That stage I LOVED -- unfortunately, it didn't last very long. After that, I guess it was the red patchouli... both sweet and slightly medicinal, and then just a bit powdery on top of that. It was dramatically softer after the first thirty minutes, and all but gone after an hour. I think I have to try it again; the transitional stage was fantastic, but the others left me cold.
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    Sin

    Wow. On me this started out as full-throttle, no-brakes amber -- probably emphasized by the sandalwood, but they were sufficiently blended that I couldn't pick it out. Then about an hour later, the sandalwood showed up as an independent note, and then finally just a hint of the cinnamon. Somehow the overall effect is very woody, maybe even a tiny bit smoky. I found it warm and very, very dry. It's not seductive on me, but it's very nice... a confident day scent on the strong end of the spectrum.
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    Pronouncing "BPAL" and scent names!

    Now I feel weird... I think of it as bee-pall rather than bee-pal
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    The Magician

    Interesting... I've enjoyed this a lot, and last weekend got compliments from every single person I greeted... it also makes me feel good for other reasons. On me it's very incensy, spicy and warm, and not at all obtrusive. Yum.
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    French Creole

    I'm not very good at detecting individual notes, but I can definitely smell the nutmeg and cloves, too, and maybe myrrh in the dry-down phase? This is definitely my favorite BPAL oil so far -- it just gets better and better the longer it's on my skin, the bit that leaked into my bag has turned out to be a delight rather than a tragedy, and I just can't get enough of it! Also, for me this is a scent that reacts very nicely to body heat -- without being overpowering or maybe even detectable to others (only one comment, that just after applying), I feel like I'm in a very close-lying cloud of scent. It reminds me a bit of the effect of Must de Cartier, but spicier and without the heavy-duty musk note. Whether it lives up to its other claims I don't know, but I've had a good week and in general, it makes me feel... prosperous? confident? protected? Whatever it is, bring on the economy-sized drum, lab staff, if you please.
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