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BPAL review: Medea
Medea
BPAL description: From the Diabolus collection. Granddaughter of Helios, Hecate's chosen: Medea was one of the greatest sorceresses of the ancient world. She is the embodiment of ruthless power, indomitable will and furious vengeance. Night-blooming cereus, black orchid, black currant and myrtle leaf enshrouded in the incense of Hecate's cypress and myrrh, and the dark rage of magickal labdanum and intoxicating poppy. (Gender neutral)
In vial: Dark, with a hint of spice and woods.
Wet: A touch of floral, a touch of wood, the spice fading.
Dry: Fairly complex. Later, a hint of soap. Then a vague fruity scent crops up, almost a boozy pear. Interesting.
Notes: Cat is napping on the windowsill behind the blinds where I can't easily get to her. Sort of a complex herby, faintly floral scent, but it's making my nose stop up, and is smelling faintly of soap. I'll have to test again on another day when I'm not all allergy-laden to see if this is something that I want to keep - I'm not sure how much of my nose-stuffedness is due to the all-day allergy attack I've been having and how much is due to Medea.

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