A Pantomime of Deviltry and Debauch in Seven Acts
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$32.00
Amber, cream accord, white honey, apple blossom, skin musk, caramel, and teak.
A Pantomime of Deviltry and Debauch in Seven Acts
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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c.sausa0526 –
I know I keep saying this about pretty much every scent I get from BPAL but….I LOVE THIS SCENT.
In the bottle, I smell the caramel and amber (emphasis on the caramel) but when I put it on, I definitely smell the apple blossom most prominently, perhaps with a touch of the caramel and undertones of honey and amber. Bottom line – the way it smells in the bottle and on my skin is totally different, and I’m totally ok with that. It is indeed a happiness-inducing scent.
thecoffeeslayer –
In the bottle: mmm, apple blossom & a bit of caramel. Aging definitely gets rid of the “head clubbing sugar” potency
Wet: see above, then add amber to the lot. and a whiff of honey? and skin?! and what is that??
Dry: The skin & cream are coming out now. The apple blossom is still there, and the amber fades in & out, just playing at my nose. The caramel seems to have died out. The mystery note has swollen to be the atmosphere here (is this what teak should smell like?)
Aftermath: About 1/2 hour in, I was alternating between wanting to chew my tasty smelling wrist and sniffing delicately while giggling like a little girl. There’s a giddiness that comes with this fragrance that makes me smile.