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further BPAL news
okay, so, Tombstone. following
misia's example, i shall quote you the copy from the website:
and then report that, yeah, in the vial and when it's first put on, the balsam is pretty strong, but it quickly goes almost all the way away. it's still there a little bit, and combined with the vanilla it makes my wrist smell oddly like a ben & jerry's when they're making the waffle cones -- but the presence of the other stuff makes the vanilla sort of deeper and (shockingly) more complex than your average 'vanilla' perfume, and i like that. (a plain-vanilla vanilla perfume has its place, of course. like, i could see myself going plain-vanilla at work, and then adding this for evening, if i were the sort of person who had a job and then went places after.) the cedar is elusive; i can smell it, but then it goes away and comes back again. tricksy.
A celebration of one of the first commercially produced perfumes of America's Old West. A rugged, warm blend of vanilla, balsam and sassafras layered over Virginia cedar.
and then report that, yeah, in the vial and when it's first put on, the balsam is pretty strong, but it quickly goes almost all the way away. it's still there a little bit, and combined with the vanilla it makes my wrist smell oddly like a ben & jerry's when they're making the waffle cones -- but the presence of the other stuff makes the vanilla sort of deeper and (shockingly) more complex than your average 'vanilla' perfume, and i like that. (a plain-vanilla vanilla perfume has its place, of course. like, i could see myself going plain-vanilla at work, and then adding this for evening, if i were the sort of person who had a job and then went places after.) the cedar is elusive; i can smell it, but then it goes away and comes back again. tricksy.
