Bewitching Brews
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$6.25 – $25.00
Though thy slumber may be deep,
Yet thy spirit shall not sleep;
There are shades which will not vanish,
There are thoughts thou canst not banish;
By a power to thee unknown,
Thou canst never be alone;
Thou art wrapt as with a shroud,
Thou art gather’d in a cloud;
And for ever shalt thou dwell
In the spirit of this spell.
A profound and entrancing potion. Deep, wispy, and unfathomably dark: vetiver, dark woods, crumbling and burnt black sandalwood and a drop of lemon rind.
Bewitching Brews
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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libbiehawker –
It’s so strange and funny how differently perfumes react in different people’s skin. This one smells like LILAC on me, even though there’s nothing floral in it–but like smelling lilacs outside, still on the tree, with fresh air all around you, rather than indoors in a bouquet. It’s a lovely, fresh, spring-like fragrance
yashendwirh –
The lemon rind and vetiver is doing a lot of leg work to up the crisp, fresh bite in the bottle, but on my skin it warms up a bit. feel like this would be a nice summer/spring unisex scent.
littlejackal –
The lemon note hits hardest on me, but the sandalwood and vetiver balance it to create a sophisticated scent. This fragrance is like wrapping up in a warm fluffy towel after receiving a well-oiled massage at the spa.
wingstwospirit –
Definitely like this one. I’d say it’s a very understated masculine scent. Sweet, not too light, not too dark, leaning slightly to feminine.
abovezenith –
Reminds me of a secret room with dusty books and an air of mystery and foreboding. I love it. I smell a woody smell with lemon. Reminds me of a more masculine fragrance, but as a woman I would wear this as well. The combination here is spot on with the feel of magical incantations. Going to be buying a bigger bottle as soon as possible!
deedubs –
On me, the vetiver is consistently dominant. Upon application, there is a hint of sandalwood and citrus which fade and leave me with something that’s a more softly masculine, green scent.
Gloame –
A favorite for spring wear. It smells like wand wood. Ollivander might’ve used this in a wand wax. If the perfume chooses the witch, then Incantation is definitely for me.
bselsor –
Wet – Sandalwood is the dominant scent, followed by the vetiver. I can hardly smell the lemon. The perfume starts out quite masculine.
Dry – The lemon starts to show up and tempers the sandalwood, making the scent more gender neutral.
Fading – The scent becomes sweet and only a touch powdery, leaning just a bit toward feminine. Can’t quite make out the sandalwood or the lemon anymore. It’s become one smell that I find very attractive.
EMILY –
Pretty exactly what is says a simple scent, sandalwood and lemon. On me starts out quite strong but sandalwoods sweetness after a while calms the lemon into a vanilla.