Jenjin Report post Posted February 26 (edited) Peach silk, cherry fizz, pain au chocolat, and a cup of generously creamed black tea. Edited February 26 by Jenjin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
brwnpaperhag Report post Posted April 7 My imps have arrived! first sniff on skin: I have smelled this before. The pain au chocolat is extremely familiar, I think it’s the yeasty note that they’ve used in their bread and bakery scents. It’s coming to me now: this oil is actually reminding me of the opening whiff of bptp’s googly eye Christmas tree. I actually hate the bpal bread note on my skin, and when I got this, I was hoping it wouldn’t be so strong. What is saving this particular scent is the cherry fizz, I think - it lightens up that “baked goods” note considerably, and mixes well with the black tea. I don’t get an obvious creaminess from this, nor can I say I detect peach strongly, but as it warms up on me, I get notes reminiscent of the peach in some of the past Georgia con scents - that peach one with earl grey, that scent and this share the same fruitiness. As it drys, it takes on a smoothness that is probably from the cream and silk, and overall, the dry down feels surprisingly perfumey, not just a singular gourmand scent. When I pass my wrist across my face, it’s like a really fancy, dimensional cherry soda - bright and then comforting. I’ll need to wear this a few more times, but I think this may be a FS winner, and much more successful than googly eye Christmas tree. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted April 20 Plasticy, watery peach, a hint of smooth chocolate, and a surprisingly lovely creamed black tea. Usually when bpal mentions cream and tea, I find the notes hard to pick up on. With this blend, there's a cozy, warm black tea note with some light astringency and creaminess. After about a half hour, I can mostly just smell the cherry, and it reminds me of cherry pie filling. It's very light, however, sitting close on my skin and fading quickly. I would love a creamed black tea hair gloss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted April 28 Cake for Breakfast is mostly about the bread of the pain au chocolat for me (I'm actually not getting the chocolate) and the black tea. I get a light touch of peach silk (which is like a light peach note) and a bit of the cherry during the wet phase of the scent and for a little while after, but after that, it's all about the bread and tea. The cream emerges and makes this a buttery bread backed by some tea after several hours of wear. I wish I were getting more cherry like the other reviewers! As it is, it's a good bread scent, but I have enough buttery bread scents that I don't need more in my life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites