Sin and Salvation
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$5.75 – $23.00
Salvation found in darkness beyond darkness, the blessed sleep of nothingness. Dark musk, wood spice, labdanum, patchouli, dark African woods, and saffron.
Sin and Salvation
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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skjaere –
I purchased 5 ml of OBLIVION in 2013, and it is one of my all-time favorite BPAL scents. Fresh, it is smooth, sweet, clean, and golden. It fades to a light, heady scent, with all the sweetness of an afternoon nap on a summer’s day. Good staying power. I would be happy to smell like this all the time. 5/5
darthsnuggles –
Got this one as a freebie with another order, and I’m glad that I did because I probably would never have gotten it for myself. In the bottle, it’s kind of…hard to describe. Musky, but with an herbaceous tang to it as well. On my skin, the herb note rapidly disappears, leaving something that’s sweet and a bit, as others have said, powdery. Very pleasant, and much less obtrusive than the name would suggest. I tend to forget what it smells like once I’m no longer wearing it, which leads to a happy surprise every time I put it on. I probably won’t be buying the full size, but for as long as the imp lasts, I’m enjoying it.
carlos –
The previous reviewer stated that this scent was “Subtle” and I must agree. Right out of the bottle it has the pungency of Grand Marnier or Courvoisier. That immediately fades into a powdery Fougere-like perfume. Something you would find in a century old diary. I had difficulty detecting the individual notes on their own. Perhaps the name “Oblivion” was aptly chosen here. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a beautiful perfume…perhaps for someone that wants to wear a scent without standing out odiferously.
Tharistan –
Subtle, and implacable without actually smelling it. Perfect description of Oblivion, because once it’s gone you can’t remember it.