BPAL review #4: Wolfsbane
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Wore this one today, it was an imp the seller threw in with my eBay win of Samhain.
Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
From Rappaccini's Garden
Notorious for its properties for protection against werewolves and curing lycanthropy, this nefarious plant also has a fine history of use as a virulent poison. Clasically, Medea employed it in her many works of vengeance. This concoction of ours has none of the lethal qualities, but still personifies all of the herb's dark history beautifully.
In The Vial: Very earthy and woody. But with a sharp bite. That must be... vetiver. Very green scent.
On Wet: Quite the same as in the vial. It's very crisp. I like that. I sense rose there too? Maybe some juniper or pine?
On Drydown: Still smells sharp and green, but I'm noting something underlying now, almost... feral. Oooh. RAWR!!!
Overall: Me likey! I'd wear this again. Still deciding whether I want an entire bottle though.
So far so good, I've not hated anything I've tried.
Substantial update forthcoming I promise. Sorry for the lack thereof lately.
Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab
From Rappaccini's Garden

In The Vial: Very earthy and woody. But with a sharp bite. That must be... vetiver. Very green scent.
On Wet: Quite the same as in the vial. It's very crisp. I like that. I sense rose there too? Maybe some juniper or pine?
On Drydown: Still smells sharp and green, but I'm noting something underlying now, almost... feral. Oooh. RAWR!!!
Overall: Me likey! I'd wear this again. Still deciding whether I want an entire bottle though.
So far so good, I've not hated anything I've tried.

Substantial update forthcoming I promise. Sorry for the lack thereof lately.