Bewitching Brews
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$5.75 – $23.00
The Dark Side of Fire: cinnamon, bitter almond, and neroli. Heavily spiced, torrid, and possibly conflagrant.
Bewitching Brews
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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The Dark Side of Earth: deep, brooding forest scents, including juniper and patchouli. The scent of upturned cemetery loam mingling with floral offerings to the dead.
The essence of magickal enigmas and long-forgotten esoteric mysteries. Frankincense, rosemary, lavender, neroli, and verbena.
This haunting, exotic scent is named in honor of the shapeshifting demons from Hindu mythology. Sandalwood with rose and patchouli.
John Dee: master of science, alchemy and magic, Hermetic philosopher in the schools of Rosicrucian Christian Mysticism and Platonic-Pythagorean doctrine, and Queen Elizabeth’s astrologer, advisor, cryptologist and spy. With Edward Kelly, he created a field of study and work in Angelic Evocation, and isolated the Angelic language: Enochian. His scent is soft English leather, rosewood and tonka with a hint of incense, parchment and soft woods.
Lauren Messenger –
It’s a little bit like the cinnamon of a red hot candy! There’s a hint of sharpness underneath that candy-sweetness, though, which almost smells metallic. It’s a deeply appealing scent, but it has no staying power on my skin. It leaves behind just a hint of the almond, after the cinnamon goes.
Destiny –
I love how spicy and Red Hot-ish this is. The neroli is very nice…but I break out in hives when I wear it which is an issue. This clearly isn’t meant for skin that is even remotely sensitive.
Destiny –
I love how spicy and Red Hot-ish this is. The neroli is very nice…but I break out in hives and welts when I wear it which is an issue. This clearly isn’t meant for skin that is even remotely sensitive.
Elizabeth –
Almond and cinnamon on me, and that is it. If you like a light spicy scent, try it, but I prefer ones with more depth, like Chimera, Queen of Sheba, and Eclipse.
dementia_divine –
In the imp: Cinnamooooon and almond. I don’t get any of the neroli note in the imp, but that’s okay!
Wet: Creamy almond and cinnamon. The cinnamon in this is pretty intense. It overtakes the almond, and it starts to tingle my skin, but hasn’t turned it red or left any welts (yet). Alas, the cinnamon kind of has a cinnamon broom vibe on me, which… isn’t really a good thing.
Dry: Um… I spoke too soon. There is a huge red spot on my arm near the place where I applied this (even though I did not apply a large amount). The creaminess of the almond is still present, but mostly, it’s just cinnamoooon. I didn’t get any neroli from this at all.
Verdict: I’ll be passing this one onto a friend that adores spicy scents and doesn’t have sensitive skin.
Paige –
Almonds and cinnamon in the imp, going very spicy cinnamon on the skin. Not something that should be applied on delicate skin or with a heavy hand. I suspect it will be a good, comforting scent for cold winter months.
Qooqie –
Cinnabears and Maraschino Cherries. Hot, spicy, and sweet. All at the same time. One of my top five favorite oils.