PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
Reviews
artimisia –
Just what it says on the tin. Frankincense and Myrrh. It smells like church. On me the frankincense was a little overpowering, but that may be a skin chemistry thing. It’s not bad, but I personally prefer the scent Cleric, which also has these notes but softens them slightly with some other incenses. That said, this one smells very religious, so if you’re looking for a perfume that’ll evoke that feeling in you, this isn’t a bad choice.
Gloame –
This is really nice. It smells… IDK, ancient. It feels sacred to smell it. Not a perfume I’d wear, but I’d love my house to smell like this all the time.
The Cicuta, also called the Rictus, are least likely to be accepted by human society, and are, sadly, also the least likely to be accepted by other vampires in general. Some vampires have a peculiar adverse reaction to the transference of the vampiric pathogen whereby their physical appearance is drastically altered: They lose their hair, their features become elongated, their eyes protrude, and a permanent and irreversible inflammation of their joints causes stiff movement and a clawlike rigidity in the hands and feet. Cicuta minds function as any other vampire’s, but their appearance is so startlingly different that they find it almost impossible to find any acceptance whatsoever among humans or vampires. Usually these afflicted vampires choose to live in isolation, either on secluded estates or literally underground. Occasionally, small groups of Cicutas can be found cohabitating, finding comfort and companionship with those that share their condition. The Cicuta were parodied somewhat in F. W. Murnau’s 1922 film Nosferatu.
Dry, dusty rose petals, candle smoke, frankincense, and saffron.
An infusion of incalculable power and irresistible temptation. Truly an exercise in megalomania and self-gratification: frankincense and cinnamon, darkened by violet.
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Inspired by the character BRIAN LI SUNG.
Christine’s lover who, in the aftermath of her violent death, becomes haunted and possessed by what he sees as the “entity” of Grendel.
A refined lilac fougère with frankincense, labdanum, styrax, and dark musk.
artimisia –
Just what it says on the tin. Frankincense and Myrrh. It smells like church. On me the frankincense was a little overpowering, but that may be a skin chemistry thing. It’s not bad, but I personally prefer the scent Cleric, which also has these notes but softens them slightly with some other incenses. That said, this one smells very religious, so if you’re looking for a perfume that’ll evoke that feeling in you, this isn’t a bad choice.
Gloame –
This is really nice. It smells… IDK, ancient. It feels sacred to smell it. Not a perfume I’d wear, but I’d love my house to smell like this all the time.
Where I’d use this: Hot yoga studio.