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BPAL Yule 2006 first impressions
My first impressions of the Yule 2006 scents, all just sniffed from the bottles.
Black Ice: Lovely, dangerous, slick, and bitterly cold: chilly white sleet-like notes with a hint of vetiver, a breath of smoky asphalt, and winter wind. -- Almost entirely vetiver.
The Darkling Thrush: The hope of springtime penetrating winter darkness. Snow, darkness, and icy air illuminated by the thrush’s song: warm amber, soft orris, and melancholy violet. -- I'm getting what I think is the orris and/or violet, with almost none of the amber.
Haloa: Wine grapes, myrrh, frankincense and olive leaf, and the warm scent of offertory cakes. -- A faintly wine-y cake.
Herr Drosselmeyer 2006: Magus, toymaker, and Godfather to Klara. An enigmatic man, seemingly somewhat sinister, but bearing a gentle air and a sincere love for children. This scent is dignified, refined, but dark, and hints towards esoteric mysteries and the secrets that tie mechanics to magick. Pipe smoke, sweet leather, woods and linen. -- Cherry pipe tobacco.
Jacob's Ladder 2006: The meeting of Heaven and Earth: golden amber, galbanum, benzoin, ambrette, rockrose, costus and tonka. -- Amber and something harsh - the benzoin?
Jolasveinar: Their scent is a mishmash of snow, dirt, Icelandic moss, marsh felwort, and the smushed petals of buttercups and moorland spotted orchids, with the barest hint of the scent of pilfered Christmas pastries. -- Definitely a mishmash, with a strong mentholatum-like scent coming out after a bit.
Knecht Ruprecht: The snow-covered foliage of the Black Forest and the fruit and woods of apple and almond trees. -- Evergreen scent, with a faint whiff of applewood underneath.
Krampus: Be good, or Krampus will toss you in a river! Sinister red musk, black leather, dusty rags, and wooden switches. -- The Lab's leather note triumphs over all.
Lick It Again: Every holiday season should be full of lewd suggestions and filthy double entendres, right? This is a new take on last year’s Lick It – a peppermint candy cane with an extra jolt of sugar. -- A sweet peppermint.
Midnight Mass 2006: This perfume is a traditional Roman Catholic sacramental incense, most often used during a Solemn Mass. Traditionally, five tears of this incense, each encased individually in wax that has been fashioned into the shape of a nail, are inserted into the paschal candle. This is, of course, represents the Five Wounds of Our Risen Savior. Symbolically, the burning of the incense signifies spiritual fervor, the fragrance itself inspires virtue, and the rising smoke carries our prayers to God. -- Soft incense - almost the church-y scent I'm looking for. Needs a bit more whiff of candles, though.
The Snow Maiden: Ylang ylang, osmanthus, spring berries, and daffodil cloaked in hoarfrost. -- Mostly that evergreen scent that the Lab uses for snow/frost and the like.
Snow-Flakes: The radiance and desolation of winter. -- The evergreen scent the Lab uses for snow, but deeper and lower, if that makes sense. I really don't like this one, and it's giving me a headache.
Sol Invictus: A radiant blend of solar oils: golden amber, saffron, heliotrope, hibiscus, citron, frangipani, frankincense, tangerine, mock orange, and orange blossom. -- Soft orange and amber.
Stardust 2006: This scent reflects the futurism, self-indulgence and excess of the Glitter 70’s: champagne, hyacinth, tuberose, ylang ylang and flashing white musk with jonquil, tobacco flower, white sandalwood and a pale poppy. -- A non-sharp soft floral, backed up with champagne.
The Winter of Our Discontent: Embrace your villainy: balsam, myrrh, mandarin orange, bitter clove, artemesia, rosewood, nutmeg, dark musk, smoke and cypress. -- I think I'm mostly getting the balsam from this, but I can't be sure.
Yule 2006: It is Yule, and the Holly King has slain the Oak: blood red holly berry, mistletoe, wild thyme, verbena, cinquefoil, hemp, winter rose, evergreen, frankincense, juniper, and myrrh. -- Lemon verbena, not sharp, but softly rounded. The Curse of Lemon Pledge is settling on this one.
Of them all, I think Sol Invictus may be my favorite. I like Stardut in the bottle, but not on me (I tested it :D). I really hate the note the Lab uses for snow/frost/whatnot, because it comes across as evergreen-to-mentholatum, depending on the blend, and not only am I allergic to many evergreen, I've enver liked the scent - it gives me a headache. I doubt I'll even try Snow-Flakes on myself, as it gives me a headache in the bottle. I think The Darkling Thrush may ahve too much violet for me, even though I love amber and orris, but I'll have to give it a longer try. Midnight Mass if fairly close to the scent I'm looking for in church-y type scents, only I want the smell of candles burning and the whiff of smoke as they're snuffed in it. I don't know if that's even possible in a perfume. :D I think I like this year's Jacob's Ladder better than last year's, but I'll have to give it a try on me. Haloa is interesting - it's got that baked-goods note the Lab uses that usually makes me sick to my stomach, but it doesn't seem to be doing it to me. I'm a bit nervous about trying it on me, however, after last year's Spooky contretemps. I like Herr Drosselmeyer a lot, but not to wear - itss almost pure pipe tobacco. I'd ahve to find a guy and put it on him for the proper experience. :D I'd also like to try The Winter of Our Discontent on a guy - it's interesting and so not girly in the bottle.
Black Ice: Lovely, dangerous, slick, and bitterly cold: chilly white sleet-like notes with a hint of vetiver, a breath of smoky asphalt, and winter wind. -- Almost entirely vetiver.
The Darkling Thrush: The hope of springtime penetrating winter darkness. Snow, darkness, and icy air illuminated by the thrush’s song: warm amber, soft orris, and melancholy violet. -- I'm getting what I think is the orris and/or violet, with almost none of the amber.
Haloa: Wine grapes, myrrh, frankincense and olive leaf, and the warm scent of offertory cakes. -- A faintly wine-y cake.
Herr Drosselmeyer 2006: Magus, toymaker, and Godfather to Klara. An enigmatic man, seemingly somewhat sinister, but bearing a gentle air and a sincere love for children. This scent is dignified, refined, but dark, and hints towards esoteric mysteries and the secrets that tie mechanics to magick. Pipe smoke, sweet leather, woods and linen. -- Cherry pipe tobacco.
Jacob's Ladder 2006: The meeting of Heaven and Earth: golden amber, galbanum, benzoin, ambrette, rockrose, costus and tonka. -- Amber and something harsh - the benzoin?
Jolasveinar: Their scent is a mishmash of snow, dirt, Icelandic moss, marsh felwort, and the smushed petals of buttercups and moorland spotted orchids, with the barest hint of the scent of pilfered Christmas pastries. -- Definitely a mishmash, with a strong mentholatum-like scent coming out after a bit.
Knecht Ruprecht: The snow-covered foliage of the Black Forest and the fruit and woods of apple and almond trees. -- Evergreen scent, with a faint whiff of applewood underneath.
Krampus: Be good, or Krampus will toss you in a river! Sinister red musk, black leather, dusty rags, and wooden switches. -- The Lab's leather note triumphs over all.
Lick It Again: Every holiday season should be full of lewd suggestions and filthy double entendres, right? This is a new take on last year’s Lick It – a peppermint candy cane with an extra jolt of sugar. -- A sweet peppermint.
Midnight Mass 2006: This perfume is a traditional Roman Catholic sacramental incense, most often used during a Solemn Mass. Traditionally, five tears of this incense, each encased individually in wax that has been fashioned into the shape of a nail, are inserted into the paschal candle. This is, of course, represents the Five Wounds of Our Risen Savior. Symbolically, the burning of the incense signifies spiritual fervor, the fragrance itself inspires virtue, and the rising smoke carries our prayers to God. -- Soft incense - almost the church-y scent I'm looking for. Needs a bit more whiff of candles, though.
The Snow Maiden: Ylang ylang, osmanthus, spring berries, and daffodil cloaked in hoarfrost. -- Mostly that evergreen scent that the Lab uses for snow/frost and the like.
Snow-Flakes: The radiance and desolation of winter. -- The evergreen scent the Lab uses for snow, but deeper and lower, if that makes sense. I really don't like this one, and it's giving me a headache.
Sol Invictus: A radiant blend of solar oils: golden amber, saffron, heliotrope, hibiscus, citron, frangipani, frankincense, tangerine, mock orange, and orange blossom. -- Soft orange and amber.
Stardust 2006: This scent reflects the futurism, self-indulgence and excess of the Glitter 70’s: champagne, hyacinth, tuberose, ylang ylang and flashing white musk with jonquil, tobacco flower, white sandalwood and a pale poppy. -- A non-sharp soft floral, backed up with champagne.
The Winter of Our Discontent: Embrace your villainy: balsam, myrrh, mandarin orange, bitter clove, artemesia, rosewood, nutmeg, dark musk, smoke and cypress. -- I think I'm mostly getting the balsam from this, but I can't be sure.
Yule 2006: It is Yule, and the Holly King has slain the Oak: blood red holly berry, mistletoe, wild thyme, verbena, cinquefoil, hemp, winter rose, evergreen, frankincense, juniper, and myrrh. -- Lemon verbena, not sharp, but softly rounded. The Curse of Lemon Pledge is settling on this one.
Of them all, I think Sol Invictus may be my favorite. I like Stardut in the bottle, but not on me (I tested it :D). I really hate the note the Lab uses for snow/frost/whatnot, because it comes across as evergreen-to-mentholatum, depending on the blend, and not only am I allergic to many evergreen, I've enver liked the scent - it gives me a headache. I doubt I'll even try Snow-Flakes on myself, as it gives me a headache in the bottle. I think The Darkling Thrush may ahve too much violet for me, even though I love amber and orris, but I'll have to give it a longer try. Midnight Mass if fairly close to the scent I'm looking for in church-y type scents, only I want the smell of candles burning and the whiff of smoke as they're snuffed in it. I don't know if that's even possible in a perfume. :D I think I like this year's Jacob's Ladder better than last year's, but I'll have to give it a try on me. Haloa is interesting - it's got that baked-goods note the Lab uses that usually makes me sick to my stomach, but it doesn't seem to be doing it to me. I'm a bit nervous about trying it on me, however, after last year's Spooky contretemps. I like Herr Drosselmeyer a lot, but not to wear - itss almost pure pipe tobacco. I'd ahve to find a guy and put it on him for the proper experience. :D I'd also like to try The Winter of Our Discontent on a guy - it's interesting and so not girly in the bottle.
