Death on a Pale Horse Perfume Oil $5.75$23.00

Death on a Pale Horse Perfume Oil

$5.75$23.00

And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.

The End of All Things: empty white musk and mint seeped with solemn lavender, doleful patchouli and vetiver, scythe-sharp yuzu and lime, with geranium bourbon, white sandalwood and calla lily.

Sin and Salvation

Come and See

And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts saying, Come and see.

PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.

Reviews

  1. diamondmoebus

    I adore the themes and powers I get to wear with BPAL.
    In bottle – strong sweet alcohol, the geranium bourbon and at bit of the lilly
    Wet – Vetiver and patchouli and musk and sandlewood right on the top, all warm and dirty
    Drydown – patchouli takes a backseat to the veitver and sandlewood dirt blend, and the lime + yuzu come through sharp. It’s a little like picking flowers in a graveyard on a warm day.
    30 min – Dustier version of the drydown, lime is a distinct sharp on the front and all those warm scents have a layer of gravedust on them. Like a desert compost heap but in a nice way.

  2. alikatcar7

    This is my favorite blend. The bourbon and musk come are the most prominent on my skin. It’s dark, alluring and a little bit threatening.

  3. freya

    this scent smells like death. no really, I live by a funeral home, and when they have the cremation unit going it smells exactly like this. it”s unsettling, vaguely nauseating, yet alluring in a way that excites and terrifies. This may be my new favorite; wear if you want to smell of cruelty that seduces. not a kind nor a comforting scent.

  4. EternalViscera

    Easily one of my favorite scents out of the ones i’ve tried.
    Also one of the more amusing because a lot of people notice it and ask what i’m wearing, and I chuckle when I tell them because the inevitable response is a very confused “Uh.. it’s called what now??”

    Nothing smells quite like it, it’s dry and airy, almost sharp but also sweet. Like hay and citrus and sandalwood. It makes me picture a desert with dead scrub grass and no one else for miles, it smells like a quiet not quite mournful acceptance. Reminds me for some odd reason of the opening part of “silence teaches you how to sing” by Ulver.

  5. [email protected]

    Solemn and lovely.
    Wet in the bottle the soft Sandalwood fragrance melds with mint for a dry bones and cool stone scent.

    On skin the vetiver starts to warm almost immediately bringing a thrumming heart chord to the song. The Yuzu and Lime are the melody that you know in the back of your head from a song you heard as a child and is gone again.

    Dry down: Well rounded and sophisticated blend of woods and grasses. Not over powering.

  6. [email protected]

    I received this free imp with my last purchase. There is something in the mix that not compatible at all with my body chemistry. I think it is the something in the fruit, mint and florals that is not doing so well with the rest. Perhaps it would do better with someone else’s chemistry but unfortunately not for me.

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