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  1. BIG UPDATE TO PERFOOM!

     

    1) By user request, you can now track your imps as well as your bottles.

     

    2) You can now see other people's lists! Easy access to other users' bottle, imp, favorite, disliked and, best of all, wishlist! Check it out.

     

    Quick Question for you MeiLin :) What should you do if you notice a scent that MAY not be entered properly? Take Beaver Moon for instance. The notes are listed as Cheesecake and Cupcakes, but we have TWO Beaver Moons and that's only the description for the '05 version (as well as Beaver'versary), so shouldn't it be listed as Beaver Moon '05, not just Beaver Moon?

     

    I absolutely love your site, but little things like this tend to bother me I'm afraid....


  2. In the Decant: vanilla, butter, cinnamon, nutmeg, sugar, & a hint of clove

     

    Wet on Skin: the spices become stronger, while the vanilla & butter fade a little. Also, there's a slight hint of something similar to spearamint

     

    Dry: cinnamon (sweeter), nutmeg, sugar, vanilla, butter (weaker), cake, & perhaps a slight hint of something spearamint-y, but it's barely noticeable. About 1/2 hour in, there's less nutmeg, and absolutey no spearamint

     

    After about 1 hour this scent changes dramatically on my skin. It becomes maple syrup, vanilla, and cake, with just a hint of butter and spice (cinnamon & nutmeg)

     

    The beginning is a little too spicy for me, but I LOVE the maple syrup drydown. It takes so long to get to that point though! I'm not sure it's worth the time and expense of hunting down a 5ml. I never use decants (except to test), so I may even swap my little vial away......


  3. This seams to be a very complex scent. Unfortunately, I don't have a complex nose, so I'm sure I will miss several of the notes, but I will do the best I can.....

     

    In the Decant: warm golden amber, vanilla, and hints of cinnamon & red musk

     

    Wet on Skin: amber (turning to a sweet powder as it usually does with my skin chemistry), vanilla (stronger), dark dry cinnamon (stronger), & faint red musk

     

    Dry: amber (now a sweet powdery play-do), vanilla, lily of the valley (quite a surprise.... I didn't expect anything floral to appear in this scent), dark dry cinnamon, & faint red musk. After about 1 hr, the lily fades away

     

    amber doesn't play well on my skin, and it totally ruined this scent for me.....


  4. A tester of this was sent to me by a very generous person :hug:

     

    In the Decant: fizz and a VERY strong, tarte lemon note

     

    Wet on Skin: less fizz and even more lemon :o

    Dry: the lemon is still just as strong as it was when wet, but it's a lot more sour than before. The fizz is still pretty faint. After about 15 minutes though, the lemon does die down a little and the fizz comes out more. After about 1/2 hr this turns to fizzy lemon scented borax (not just any soap mind you, borax)

     

    I love fizz and I love sweet scents, so I was hoping this would be a sweet, fizzy citrus scent. Not so! It's fizzy, but it's definitely not sweet! I'm soooo glad Beth scrapped this idea and decided to go with the version she released instead (which I love dearly). That being said, this was fun to test. The fizz tickles my nose :lol:


  5. I'm totally surprised this scent isn't incredibly popular! It's jumped right to the top of my 10 favorite scents list :yum:

     

    In the Bottle: BUTTERCREAM!!! I have tested every foody scent that BPAL has ever made (including prototypes) and I have never smelled a buttercream note as rich, sweet, or decadent as this one. There is also a hint of black pepper and cinnamon

     

    Wet on Skin: black pepper (in the foreground now and a little stronger than I would like it to be), buttercream (still a very prominent note), cinnamon (still pretty much in the background), and I'm also beginning to smell cake batter

     

    Dry: buttercream (once again the strongest note), black pepper (has backed off very quickly, but is still a fairly prominent note), cinnamon and cake batter (both a little stronger). Several hours later, the black pepper, cinnamon, and cake batter begin to fade. Nearing the end of this scent's life (it lasts about 5 hrs on me), I smell buttercream and an almost cotton candy-like sweetness, with a little black pepper and just a hint of cinnamon

     

    I can kind of understand the reviews I've seen comparing this to carrot cake, but as I mentioned before, I don't smell any baked cake, only an un-baked batter. Also, I hate carrot cake, so I refuse to think of that this amazing scent may have anything to do with that atrocity....... no, I don't like vegetables in my dessert :eek:

     

    I believe that the note I'm interpreting as cake batter is the note that several other reviewers have interpreted as oatmeal cookie. If I try, I can kind of imagine the note as oatmeal cookie dough, but to my nose, it still smells much more like cake batter

     

    I've also read reviews of cedar and raisins, but no matter how hard I sniff I can't smell even the slightest hint of those notes

     

    If you are not a foody, I suggest you stay away from this scent. But if you are a foody, you absolutely MUST try this!!! :wub2:


  6. In the Decant: tangy lemon, ginger (a soft, lemony, not very spicy ginger though), white cake

     

    Wet on Skin: tangy lemon, lemony ginger (slightly more spicy), white cake, and a little buttercream

     

    Dry: white cake, lemony ginger (a little more spicy, but still soft), buttercream (a little stronger), tangy lemon (a little faded). The tangy lemon continues to fade and is gone almost completely within an hour or so (but because the lemony ginger note is still there, a softer lemon scent remains)

     

    I love buttercream & cake, but lemon & ginger are just ok. If it wasn't so HTF, I'd probably buy a bottle. However, considering what I'd have to swap/pay to get it, this scent is not worth it to me.....

     

    I edited this review because when I first tested it, I thought all of the lemon scent was coming from the ginger, but now I'm pretty sure it contains an actual lemon note as well


  7. In the decant: white sugar, spicy ginger (like LE Shub, as opposed to the GC version), booze, and a little fruit. I must agree with nursekins about it having something in common with Sugar Skull, specifically SS '06, which smells different than any of the other years (stronger, sharper, and much boozier)

     

    Wet on Skin: ginger (not quite as spicy as it was in the vial), white sugar (a little faded though), booze, & fruit (but not your usual fruit note.... this one is like tangy gummy worms)

     

    Dry: ginger (a little less spicy though), tangy gummy worms (a little stronger), white sugar, & booze (both a little faded)

     

    I'm a foody, and I don't care for this scent (it's not bad, it's just not great). Upon the mention of ginger, I had hoped it would smell something like GB: Poppet, but I get no similarity between the two at all. Ahhh well....


  8. Hi! The closest BPAL I've found to the scent of apple butter would definitely be Fearful Pleasure (Halloween '08 LE). Other scents you might want to try include Bakeneko (LE, February '07 Lunacy), Gluhwein (LE, Winter Inquisition '08), and Coral Snake (Carnaval Diabolique, no actual spice notes, but IMO the snake oil adds a spiciness to it). Hope that helps!


  9. These were all testers given to me by cheshirecat. I believe she owns the bottles

     

    CDIX - 409

     

    In the Decant: a soft, sweet fruit note (my guess would be guava), cantaloupe, and tart tangerine

     

    Wet on Skin: tart tangerine, guava???(fading), cantaloupe, and watermelon, and a faint tart lemon note

     

    Dry: cantaloupe, watermelon, tart tangerine, tart lemon, cherry blossom, and a faint aquatic note. As this scent progresses, the lemon and the tangerine fade, while the cherry blossom gets stronger

     

    CDXVII - 417

     

    In the Decant: herbal spice and orange

     

    Wet on Skin: herbal spice, orange (less), red grapefruit, and musk (light)

     

    Dry: herbal spice (much softer), red grapefruit, musk (light), and orange (much less)

     

    CDLXXXIII - 483

     

    This really doesn't morph on me at all. It's the same on my skin as it is in the decant: herbal spice (much lighter than the note in CDXVII), tart lemon, a light green note, and a faint sweet fruit note

     

    ETA: The faint sweet fruit note is melon

     

    DXXXI - 531

     

    In the Decant: tropical fruit punch (pineapple, grapefruit, a little cherry, and a hint of orange), and a light green note in the background

     

    On My Skin: tropical fruit punch (composed primarily of the aforementioned fruits), a light green note (stronger), and a hint of musk. After about an hour, sassafras emerges. It's faint at first, but it gets stronger

     

    DXLI - 541

     

    In the Decant: woods, sandalwood, orange, and hints of red berries and pipe tobacco

     

    On My Skin: woods, sandalwood (weaker), orange (a bit stronger), pipe tobacco, and eucalyptus. After about a 1/2 hr, a soft sweet powdery note appears along with a hint of angelica (this was sooo much prettier in the decant)

     

    ETA: cedar is definitely one of the notes included in the 'woods' I'm smelling. It's an unusually lovely cedar though (cedar is usually one of my death notes, but I love it in this blend)

     

    DCXVIII - 618

     

    In the Decant: sweet orange (fresh though, not candied), sandalwood, and hints of smoky spice and white florals

     

    Wet on Skin: sandalwood (stronger than in the decant), sweet orange (weaker than in the decant), still with hints of spice and white florals

     

    Dry: The orange is back to being the strongest note. At first, it's sharper than it was when wet. 1/2 hr later though, the orange is softer and sweeter than ever (still not candied though), the sandalwood has faded quite a lot, and the smoky spice and white florals are still there (still very faint though). About 1 hr later, the white floral note is a little stronger. After several hours, the orange fades, the white floral fades a bit too, and the smoky spice comes forward

     

    DCCLXIII - 763

     

    In the Decant: Indian spice blend and a hint of pink grapefruit

     

    On My Skin: Indian spice blend (softer), pink grapefruit, and lime. After about an hour, it's almost pure cotton candy, with only hints of the other notes

     

    MC - 1100

     

    In the Decant: white floral, sour green note (probably juniper), and a hint of eucalyptus

     

    Wet On Skin: less floral, more juniper

     

    Dry: mostly juniper, with faint white florals, and hints of snow and eucalyptus


  10. XCI - 91

     

    In the Decant: sweet almond and non-alcoholic piña colada (heavy on the coconut and cream, light on the pineapple)

     

    Wet on Skin: about the same

     

    Dry: piña colada, sweet almond, a snowy aquatic note, and a hint of peppermint. Later on the almond and the pineapple totally disappear leaving coconut cream, snowy aquatics, and a little peppermint

     

    Previously reviewed by synique.

     

    CDXXXIV - 434

     

    In the Decant: raspberry, cherry juice (unsweetened), pineapple, and a hint of cardamom

     

    Wet on Skin: raspberry, cherry juice, pineapple, cardamom (much more of it), and woods (nothing specific)

     

    Dry: cardamom, woods, cigar tobacco, and a slight hint of raspberry and cherry juice

     

    Rarely have I sniffed a scent that changes so completely from decant to drydown. It's so fruity in the decant, but so dark and spicy on the drydown

     

    ETA previously reviewed by zankoku_zen


  11. In the Bottle/Imp: neroli, gardenia, white peach, honey

     

    Wet on Skin: neroli, gardenia, white peach (a little stronger), honey, and a little vanilla in the background

     

    Dry: mostly neroli :P with a little white peach and honey. But after about a 15 minutes - gardenia (has shown up again), neroli (much softer), white peach, honey, vanilla, and a little cream

     

    In the Bottle/Imp: 3 out of 5 (pretty, but nothing special)

    On My Skin: 3.5 out of 5 (very nice, but because of the neroli, it's still too green for me)


  12. Rumpelstilzchen is my favorite fairy tale, so this makes me sad.....

    In the Bottle/Imp: Blech! A strong metallic note and very salty hay. Perhaps a little rose

     

    Wet on Skin: a little better.....powdery amber, rose, salty hay, and a metallic note (but it has faded quite a bit)

     

    Dry: Eek! Back to where we started.....when it's dry on my skin it smells just as bad as it did in the imp. Wait, I take that back....it actually smells worse (in addition to everything else, I'm getting a very strong soapy / salty aquatic note now). Sorry folks! I can't wait for the drydown. I've gotta go wash this off!

     

    In the Bottle/Imp: 1.5 out of 5 (metal and salt....two of my last favorite notes)

    On My Skin: 0.5 out of 5 (soap is my all-time least favorite note. It actually made me nauseous. I've never had that happen before)

     

    OK, so the only reason I tried this scent was because of the fairy tale. It didn't sound like my kind of thing at all, so it shouldn't be any great shock that I don't like it.


  13. In the Bottle/Imp: green flower stems, hints of plum and cream, and a general floral feeling way in the background

     

    Wet on Skin: green flower stems and a hint of wildflowers (where did the plum and cream go?)

     

    Dry: it takes about a 1/2 hour, but the green note finally fades, the plum and cream notes return (and are more prominent than they were in the imp), and the wildflower note becomes stronger

     

    In the Bottle/Imp: 2.5 out of 5 (too green for me)

    On My Skin: 3.5 out of 5 (pretty, but too floral for me)


  14. In the Bottle/Imp: a sharp, green note (assuming this is the osmanthus, even though that's not usually what it smells like on me), and a little sandalwood

     

    Wet on Skin: about the same, but a little stronger

     

    Dry: it takes about 20 minutes, but the osmanthus finally does morph into a flowery, slightly green note (a little fake and perfumy though), rosewood, white peach (sweet but not candied), and a little sandalwood. After about an hour, the osmanthus fades quite a bit. The vanilla does show up, but not for several hours (and even then, it's very much in the background)

     

    In the Bottle/Imp: 2 out of 5 (far too green)

    On my Skin: 3.5 out of 5 (the rosewood and white peach are lovely notes, but I was hoping for less osmanthus, and much more vanilla)

  15. Gelt


    In the Bottle/Decant: Yuck! Vinyl and cocoa powder (a much lighter and sweeter cocoa note than other bpal blends)

     

    Wet On Skin: Even worse! The vinyl is much stronger

     

    Dry: The vinyl is softening up....it's turning into a general 'stale' note (I totally agree with Lycanthrope's 'old people' description). About a 1/2 hr later, that 'stale' note begins to turn powdery. And that's when I realize it must be the amber. Amber has never been a friend of mine, so I'm not surprised

     

    My Rating in the Bottle/Decant: 2 out of 5

    My Rating on my Skin: 2 out of 5


  16. In the Bottle/Decant: licorice, sugar cookies (gaufrette), leather

     

    Wet on Skin: the same, except for the addition of coal (and quite a lot of it)

     

    Dry: considerably less coal than there was when it was wet (thankfully), licorice, sugar cookies, and a little leather. A short while later aaaaand..... CRAP! The coal is getting stronger. Yup! It's just like sniffing a chimney. Wow! It's really strong now. It's pretty much drowning out everything else

     

    In the decant, this is much more agreeable than I thought it would be. It's actually pretty foody (which is what I was hoping for). But once on my skin, the coal takes over completely

     

    My Rating in the Bottle/Decant: 4.5 out of 5

    My Rating on My Skin: 2 out of 5

     

    Perhaps I could use it in an oil burner?


  17. '08 version

     

    In the Bottle/Decant: sugar cookies with a hint of butter

     

    Wet on Skin: about the same as it was in the decant

     

    Dry: sugar cookies with quite a bit of butter. Much richer and a little sweeter than it was in the decant. Hmmm....about a 1/2 hour into the drydown though, the butter takes on a slightly sour edge. It's still very pretty though.

     

    Comparison to Earlier Versions: '04 was mostly clove and cinnamon on me....very little sugar cookie or butter. So '04 and '08 bare very little resemblance to each other. '05 smells VERY similar to '08 in the decant, but once it touches my skin, '08 becomes much better (it's much richer and stronger, and a little sweeter too)

     

    In the Bottle/Decant: 4 out of 5

    On My Skin: 4.5 out of 5

     

    I know everyone's been saying they prefer butter rum cookie, but I think I prefer this one :P


  18. In the Bottle/Decant: sweet almond (very strong, not usually a great note for me, but it's not so bad here), sugar, rum, butter cookies (far more cookie than butter), and a hint of orange rind (gives it a slightly bitter edge)

     

    Wet on Skin: ALMOND!!! RUM!!! ORANGE RIND!!! Only a little bit of sugar and butter cookie. Well crap....it was sooo much better in the decant :P

     

    Dry: OK, OK....so within just a few minutes the orange rind fades to almost nothing. Almond and rum back down a little too. Sugar and butter cookie become stronger (now they are evenly matched with almond and rum). After about an hour, the almond fades quite a bit, and I could swear a smell a hint of....cinnamon??? Since there is no mention of cinnamon in the notes, my nose is probably playing tricks on me. Still, it adds a lot to this blend

     

    This stuff is strong!!! A little dab 'll do ya! It lasts a long time too

     

    My rating in the bottle/decant: 3.5 out of 5 (nice, but far too much almond)

    My rating on my skin: 4.5 out of 5......WOW! For once my skin actually made something better instead of the other way around!


  19. :P I was sure this would be the most fabulous bpal ever. All the notes are so perfect for me. But alas! It was not to be. I am sooooo disappointed.....

     

    In the bottle/decant: pancake batter (not at all sweet, just very....battery. Stick your nose in a box of bisquick and you'll see what I mean), a little butter, and perhaps a slight hint of syrup (not really boysenberry....just a general hint of sugary sweetness)

     

    Wet on skin: about the same, except I can almost smell the boysenberry......almost

     

    Dry: bisquick (again, not at all sweet) with a little butter. Occasionally, I get a slight whiff of syrup (again, just a generic sugary sweetness). Absolutely NO boysenberry

     

    This scent is unbelievably faint on me

     

    I guess if you like the smell of pancake batter, this would be your scent. I was hoping for boysenberry syrup (and lots of it), butter, and COOKED pancakes

     

    In the bottle/decant, I'd rate this a 2.5 out of 5

    On my skin, it's more like a 2 out of 5


  20. MCXXX - 1130

     

    In the bottle: sugared coffee, cherries

     

    Wet on skin: sugared coffee, cherries, plain cheerios (breakfast cereal), and a little liquor (very light and in the background)

     

    Dry: coffee (darker now, not as sweet), cherries, cheerios, and liquor (slightly stronger). About 1/2 hr later, the cherry note has faded some. About 1 hour later, the cherry note is gone, and the liquor note has faded some. About 1 1/2 hrs later, the liquor note is gone, leaving only coffee and cheerios

     

    I like this scent :P Don't know if I'll keep it yet though

     

    EDIT: Gone to cheshirecat!


  21. MCCCX - 1310

     

    Up to now, I thought I was doing pretty well at figuring out what notes were in my CTs, but for some reason, this bottle has my nose a bit confused. I'm sending this bottle to fairnymph (who has an exceptional nose), so hopefully she will be able to figure it out. But until then, here is my impression of this scent

     

    In the Bottle: peach, a little oakmoss, and a dark juicy berry of some sort (probably blackberry)

     

    Wet on Skin: the oakmoss is a bit stronger than it was in the bottle

     

    Dry: peach, oakmoss, dark juicy berry, possibly papaya, possibly a little pineapple. It kinda reminds me of Fae. Several hours later, the complexity begins to fade, and eventually it dries down to peach SN. This scent has good throw, is fairly strong, and lasts a very long time (6+ hours on me)

     

    Unfortunately I hate oakmoss with a passion, so this is definitely not the scent for me. This was previously reviewed by kimmer (not here though, on her sales page). She described it as foody, possibly fruity.

     

    EDIT: fairnymph has received the bottle, and here is her review!


  22. CDLXXIV - 474

     

    In the Bottle: dark berries (slightly sweet, fresh not candied....but very dark), pomegranate, musk, resinous notes (no clue what kind though....I've never been a fan of resinous scents, so I don't have much experience)

     

    Wet on Skin: The resinous note(s) is stronger than it was in the bottle

     

    Dry: It stays the same as it was when wet for quite a while, but after about a 1/2 hour, something lighter (I'm not sure what exactly, but it reminds me of white pepper), comes out over top of the darker, heavier notes. About an hour into the drydown, something slightly green appears (it's a very light green though.....and the note is very week). Several hours later, the green note, the dark berries, and the white pepper??? disappear (leaving only the pomegranate, resinous notes, and musk)

     

    This was described to me as foody.....uh, no. Definitely not. But it seams to be well-blended, so I imagine that if I liked darker scents, I would find this to be quite attractive

     

    EDIT: gone to AngelaTarantula

     

    Last reviewed by SueDonym.


  23. CXC - 190 This bottle belongs to cheshirecat. Here is her review. She sent me a tester and I'm reviewing it just because I feel like it :P

     

    In the Vial: coffee (with unsweetened cream, but no sugar), sandalwood, and a little milk chocolate

     

    Wet on Skin: about the same, but with the addition of an almost cinnamon-like note

     

    Dry: sandalwood is the main note now, followed by coffee and cinnamon? The milk chocolate has totally disappeared. About an hour into the dry-down, the sandalwood continues to grow stronger and the cinnamon? is nearly gone

     

    This is the lightest coffee scent I've ever sniffed. It's well-blended and pretty, but it's not rich or sweet enough for me

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