"Find out what people are afraid of and then sell it back to them. " This is a curious example of the films (1947 and 2021) far surpassing the source material but still the book holding its own on my shelves as I enjoyed this noir tale of morality and corruption and highly recommend the original novel especially if you delight in reading in-depth about tricks of the sordid trade of sideshows and the fashion of early spirituality that swept across parlour rooms and entertainment halls during the early 20th century along with complex characters and certain consequences of actions (or is it all left up to chance and the lay of the chipped cards on the table?). What the silver screen adaptations cleverly leave out and then reserve in store to keep the audience in shock and awe are the darkest trails and psychological games played out beautifully leading to an ending spread out in the beginning as well as disturbing symbolism in shadowed jars or bolts of lightning, however it all still catches you off guard and you love every chase and second of it. The book does showcase these events but in a lesser light and goes more of a pseudo-religious/existential ramble at times with some uncomfortable extended animal and rape scenes tossed in-between the passages; so perhaps a warning to the gentle reader- it's not as it all seems. Still if you are ready to step up to a dark noir classic or sit down with one of the best movies I can recommend this year, hurry on over to Nightmare Alley and don't look down! *Title borrowed from my local library -EGP/April 2022 The Monster's Bones: The Discovery of T. Rex and How It Shook Our World by David K. Randall4/26/2022
"Still I am out for bones" In truth this little work brings to light the story of a fascinating individual (told almost in an old west breezy "tall tale" type of style) and his historic contribution to a whole new realm of scientific exploration, however, quite of bit of patience is asked of the reader as they sift and chip through tangents of oddly jumbled subjects and background chaff that leaves the question if the author truly wanted to tell the story of Barnum Brown and the discovery of the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex or create another thinly disguised exposé non-fiction book with the underlining theme of "times were different then so let's reexamine injustices to rile up the modern audience"? Just like any good attraction harkening back to Brown's namesake, I fell for the title and happily stepped right into that centre ring once again. One of these days I'll learn to keep walking by. *Many thanks to W.W. Norton & Company and NetGalley for early access to this title in exchange for an honest review -EGP/April 2022 Being a child of the Pluto in Scorpio generation I remember the simple days of being entranced and the happiness accompanying opening a big box of 120-count Crayola Crayons. The rows and arrays colours, the scents (don't you dare tell me Macaroni and Cheese didn't smell or taste like the real thing, haha), THE ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES. It was a beautiful time when your imagination was encouraged, and you could just lose yourself for a time creating masterpieces before even more bright colours danced across the television screen from Nickelodeon and catchy Lisa Frank commercials. Boy, we were the neon kids and fantasy generation! Flash forward and work sucks (I know!), life kinda got complicated (Clarissa didn't exactly explain it all) and it's easy to ask where has that simple magic gone from a stick of wax? Sheesh didn't mean to depress anyone there (sorry, that's sort of what our generation has devolved into but hey we have lots of dark insensitive jokes and senses of humour; want us to show our saved search histories? Come on, we aren't ashamed, this one is about a serial killer and a dead clown), what I'm getting at is sometimes you just need to remember what used to bring you joy and entertain us. For me, that was once upon a time bright colours and a blank page where I didn't have to stay in the lines. So colour me happy recapturing that exact little spark of myself this past year I thought was dimmed forever with the end of roller rinks, KB Toys, Butterfinger BB's and the overnight disappearance of Keebler Magic Middles when I found painting and shading on my eyeballs could make me excited and want to get ready for the night. Believe me, never did I think I would associate that feeling with makeup but here we are as baby purchased her first eye palette(s), she's feeling pretty in pink and hey she isn't as miserable and cynical these days (give our generation a little of a break, please). Here are some descriptive "swatches" of my most recent purchases because I stink at taking photos. Buckle up buttercups, this is a whole new world for me and this round is all about Pariah House Cosmetics and the Lunarly Unphased and True Shades palettes and a few shiny shimmery extras. Should start this rambling off with a few tips:
Lunarly Unphased palette 10 panned with a removable tray to fit more magnetic-bottomed single eye shadows and contains a mirror that gives the clever impression of a reflective moon. Additional details are in the artwork around the palette (including the back that contains the names of the shades) from phases of the moon and the shop's logo in the centred outlined in silver. The palette is a lift style and arrived in a useful box for storage. Theme Description and Inspiration: "The Theme and color story was heavily inspired by the art of Marcella Giusela Pace and their depictions of the different colors and phases of the full moon throughout a ten year life span. We took that idea a step further. We tied an element of Magick to the name of each shadow and the color it represents to create a personal and empowering experience" Where to start? These shadows are unlike anything I have ever seen or tried on myself, they are easy to apply with minimal effort as the formulas are powdery-creamy soft and it's a delightful and entertaining surprise in every pan as the tones shift in the light and it's some kind of marvellous modern alchemy at work. This is the perfect beginner palette and colour story. Finally, I respect the simple fact that like the elusive mysterious moon, these shades are impossible to capture on film and hold one in awe throughout the night. Royal Intuition: Looking straight at the pan it's a true royal blue with a sheen and once applied it morphs bluish-purple with hidden green and peach mini sparkles. Anti-Matter: In the pan, Anti-Matter is a nearly purple-black with a hot pink embedded twinkle. This is one of my current favourites as I learn how to transition shades and the power of dark tones against my green eyes. Serves as a great dark colour with some extra sparkle against black eyeliner and can be nicely and easily blended out to create a more dramatic wing look. Unphased: In different light and angles, it goes from dark black blue with breaks of bright brilliant lighter blue underneath and if you turn the palette slightly it goes reddish purple. Applied Unphased is a buildable magenta with bright blue sparkles Ethereal Joy: This one stays consistent as a peachy salmon with dark orange and gold shimmer. I enjoy playing with Ethereal Joy to see how pink or orange I can twist the tones. I think this will suit me very well once I find my elusive pumpkin shade for the upcoming season (and who am I kidding, that shade will be worn throughout the year once I find it). Broken Fire: This pan contains a rich autumnal gold that once applies gives off a pink to red cast. Another great blender type of tone. Fertile Ground: Another favourite of mine from this moon-phased themed palette. I'm not sure the exact magic of how Fertile Ground works against my unique eye colour, but it plays beautifully with the golden hues in my eyes. In the pan, it's bronze against black and applied it holds a green and peach-copper glow under the darker bronze. Crimson Confidence: This was my first ever experience with a red eye shadow and one swipe of this rich satiny red and I was addicted to how it looked so dramatic but was still wearable. Another lovely buildable hue with a punch. Psychic Cycle: Pure liquid silver, more of a stream of melted mercury versus a silvery-white moonbeam tone. Extremely fun to play with and matches practically anything you place beside it or transition with. Tranquil Projections: A lighter navy blue in the pan and once applied the hidden pink, green and peach shimmer shows easily against the darker base. New Moon: New Moon and Anti-Matter are the shadows I use the most out of this palette and whilst one is a darker blackish purple with pink sparkles the other is an iridescent white with a ruby glow; it's almost pearlescent or akin to. This colour story really does capture all the enchanting phases of the moon and the above transitions of the night sky. True Shade palette 4 panned in a hand-sized book (soft closure) type of palette with embossed details on the front, there is a mirror on the inside and the back is also embossed at the corners and contains the names of the shades inside. Very lovely detailing as I have come to find at this shop. They certainly have an "eye" for it (Ha! Thank you, I'll be here all night!) Theme and Inspiration: The show True Blood and the Sookie Stackhouse book series Before dipping a brush into the True Shade palette, I was under the impression I could never pull off such daring tones but the theme (mention vampires and I shall show you my pocketbook) and shades called out to me from nether space and this colour story had to come home. Turns out it all depends on the cast of reds as these are simply stunning in the pan and once applied (they range from a supernatural shimmery white pink-silver to vibrant pink-violet to blood-dried red; these are hues that set off green eyes). One drop of the creamy powder and I was on some fantastic journey further down the rabbit hole of learning how to blend, angles of application that were most becoming on the eyelid, new terms and what colour appeared best (answer- everywhere and they are all compliments each other creating a new me and makes me wanna do (all the) bad things, haha!) Needless to say, this dark little heart couldn't be more pleased and beguiled with this impulse purchase. At The Vamp Bar: A hot rich burgundy that turns dried-blood red once applied. It has a black base which allows the darker red to shift and morph looking more visceral. This one is a showstopper and is aptly named. Progeny: Full confession, I almost didn't purchase the True Shade collection (I have "V" coming with my next order) because of this shade, Progeny looked like something I could never wear but surprise it is one pan I reach for more often than I ever thought. Yes, it is a blazing pink in the pan and I DO have to take care how much I apply on my brush and on my eyes but dare I say, Progeny is quite lovely and becoming with a light purple cast to it depending how the light hits. Okay, another confession I also enjoy it for the simple fact that a podcast (...okay it's vampire and werewolf smut I'll fully admit it, thank god for headphones, haha) I listen to late at night mentions the word "progeny" and I had to have a daring shade to match (Marry me, Milo or atleast manifest in real life, please!) Shifter: Now Shifter is quite unique as in the pan it's a forest green and earthy brown, however one swipe and this one has a sanguine bite you weren't expecting and I do have to swatch this one often to remind myself that it's NOT green, Shifter does have a green look to it once the light hits but it's more brownish-red. Very different and again that creative channel I listen to mentions the word "Shifter" and I'm only too happy to don this shade like a moonstruck Venus in Gemini that I am (we fall in love with voices and accents; judge us as you will, haha). Sookie Slayhouse: Now we have come to THE shade I wear with everything from any collection as this is my favourite pan. It's a delicate silvery white that almost brings to mind a magic mirror effect, that serves me as the ideal highlighter at my brow bone and the inner corner of my eye AND adds the finishing touch of sparkle to any colour; it's simply perfect and something I have been searching years for. ____________________________________________ Single Pans not associated with any collection I currently own: Something Wicked: Out of my entire eye shadow library from Pariah, this is the shade that changed everything for me and has started a whole new chapter in my mindset and wardrobe. In the pan, Something Wicked is an eternal black laced with hints of green and a blood-fire waiting to be unveiled on the lid. Practically any single pigment you choose to pair Something Wicked with it curiously pulls your desired look together and adds a sharp bite to everything. It's a completely transformative experience that is honestly impossible to entirely explain, needless to say, worth every penny. Unicorn Blood: In the pan, Unicorn Blood is a dazzling lilac purple with pink highlights, enchanting on its own but take a dip of the powder brush and it completely morphs to this unexpected light blue with a green cast and then back to lilac at points that goes and matches everything you try with it. Blood never looked this pretty in the light. Another entertaining morpher by Pariah House Cosmetics. Getting ready for work shouldn't be this fun when playing with all of these single and colour stories, haha. Strange and Unusual: This is one eyeshadow that is impossible to ignore as it shifts in different lights from an eerily beautiful dark emerald-green in the pan to a striking grungy peacock-teal on the lid and has a subtle flash of deep violet for an extra spin of a surprise. Strange and Unusual is anything but a regular look and dare I say, it really is showtime with this single. _____________________________________ Create Your Inner Pariah: Custom Shades Now it's time to reveal another facet that makes this makeup house so amazing- they offer custom shades (and lip glosses and nail polishes). You read that right, this is where true self-pampering magic and alchemy is born and forged er rather pressed. If you can dream up a tone, hue or pigment shifting story, Pariah House Cosmetics can pan it. I now own 3 such shadows that range from capturing the alluring blue flash of a moonstone to the delicate golden glow of a rising autumn moon and those are only the beginning as I plan to add to my eye makeup library with yet another series of colour stories by next spring. The process is uncomplicated, stress-free and above all- FUN! Honestly, eye makeup shouldn't be this entertaining to play with or create. The owner loves a challenge and is a delight to work with as she provides stellar customer service and end presentation. This is one venture I can't recommend enough. Pariah House Cosmetics Nui Cobalt Designs 💫 Thank you so much, Josh and Forest from Nui Cobalt Designs for allowing me access to these scent potions. Dancing Bee (An ingenious infusion for foresight, guidance, and support in navigating your unique path. Peach trees barely budding, dewy white violet, honeysuckle, angelica and orris roots, frankincense, allspice, and spring harvest honey. Wear to banish brain fog, sharpen perception, and regain your sense of direction). A delicate floral-fruit sister scent to my favourite Bees Love Blue with a green cucumber-like opening. Admittedly this vial took a few weeks to settle with the curious green garden opening but it is now aged into a lovely mixture of gentle realistic peach skin, floral petals, vintage powder and Nui's infamous honey. Peach is such a difficult note for me and when I find a success it's an instant recommendation and Dancing Bee is just that. Longevity varies but with an intense workout this oil lasts 6 hours and when I'm stationary in the workplace setting about 10 hours with a sweet aquatic element leaving me last for the night. Equinophilia: The Love of Horses (A magnificent creature of effortless grace and power. Toasted oats, green and golden hay, living cedar, deep auburn musk, chestnuts, corn silk, saddle leather and galbanum. Wear to invoke your own sense of majesty, and to reclaim your poise and dignity.) Ever since I tried Nui's Kelpie I have been waiting patiently for a horse centred fragrance to trot out of a collection announcement and Equinophilia is that majestic themed creation with an aroma of sweet oats, musk, soft leather, hay and autumn memories. It somehow brings to mind a bakery delicacy served in a horse barn with the sweet after-effects of White-Tailed Deer. A uni-sex scent capturing the gentle softness and aura of a horse and bond/trust between rider and nature. Needless to say fantastic for sleep and very wearable for the workplace setting. Scorpio (A sophisticated perfume to reveal inner truth and inspire intimacy. Burgundy silk, dark chocolate, agarwood, lurid musk, aged patchouli and an indulgent melange of raspberry, plum and black cherry. Wear to dissolve inhibitions, to unveil power as well as passion, to engage in the sacred act of Trust.) A marriage of seductive Pluto with the best of the intimacy siren type of fragrances of all seasons that builds on your inner power and confidence. It's an assortment of emotions and energies Scorpio releases and stirs which is impressive coming from one vial. On me, my chemistry loves the rich warm dark fruit notes intertwined with the dusting of cocoa and underpinning of the cold patchouli and musk I recognize from Pluto. At the end of the night it holds an elegant mystique as well which I love as anyone familiar with a Scorpio sign dominant personality or chart knows, we have so many facets sometimes running hot or cold but all magnetic, unexpected and complex to explain. Ancient Apiary (Sleeping Beauty must have had hives of royal bees. And as the palace slumbered o'er a century, they must have floated among the thorns, unceasing in their art, undisturbed by the usual clamor of the court. This is the scent of that tiny Queendom that lived in perfect peace for 100 years. Deadfall draped in oakmoss, wild pink roses, honeycomb bursting from frail brood boxes and pouring gold from every cell. Wear this scent to align with the wild and unyielding spirit of Nature.) I think I would be remiss to not start this humble rambling with "Once upon a time" or "a dream" based on that superb opening description, Ancient Apiary captures that scene with an intoxicating swirling of smoky wood and florals surrounded in dark honey and beeswax. It waltzes a beautiful line between atmospheric and meditative and no surprise was one of my favourite vials out of this round. It's also no secret I adore Nui Cobalt's signature rose and honey notes and Ancient Apiary showcases those magnificently as the duo of realistic roses and honey hum some kind of enchanting lullaby to my senses. This is one of those breathe deep type of fragrances you anticipate finding that calms but at the same time activates the vivid romantic imagination. Gingerbread Sanctuary (The concept for this year's gingerbread house from a lovely friend and member of our Nui Cobalt Facebook Group. In her own words "...it's the sweetest confectionery structure, with a Black Lives Matter sign in the yar. It's a building where immigrants are safe regardless of their paperwork, and yes there's candy on the roof. The little gingerbread people inside really believe in justice and goodness, and they invite their friends of all colors, abilities, genders, ethnicities and religions to celebrate with them each year. And it's a riotous good time but also unbelievably cozy with the deepest, truest sweetness. I think need it this year" The spirit of loving kindness". Warm, soft gingerbread baked with Tupelo honey and toasted almonds, a pinch of precious saffron, draped in lavender-lemon icing.) I know this creation was immensely popular but sadly this one fades almost immediately, morphs unpleasantly on me and I'm left saying at my wrist "that's a shame". Gingerbread Sanctuary brings to mind Hogwash from the April Fools collection and I wasn't a fan of that scent either at the end of the night, unfortunately. *Please remember skin chemistries differ and what one note or combination of notes may not work for me, they may be exactly what someone else is looking for. That's the beauty of perfume oils and the continued mystery that keeps drawing us back for more. Never be afraid to try a blend that interests you. Excelsior (Stories of magic and mystery, of heroes and hope restored, of misfits and outcasts becoming the very light they quested for. The scent of radioactive spider venom, coconut metal, Earl Grey, hot and an origami unicorn drowned in starlight.) A very curious description that equals an equally curious fragrance, so it delivers as I smell a sweet lime and coconut medley bringing my mind into the realm of summertime and enjoying a freeze pop and waiting for a marathon of cartoons to start on a Saturday morning. I also get the unmistakable aroma of trading cards fresh from the packet, hot electric metal and such bright accompanying 90s colours and little me sitting there wishing I could fly and command attention like Rogue (I even played with accents when I was younger; thank you my Libra rising for that and to imitating what I heard, haha) or thinking I'm secretly controlling the incoming weather building outside the window like Storm (I know that's not Spiderman but I was more X-Men obsessed than that show). An interesting trip down memory lane and fragrance, a keeper for those days I want to reconnect with my inner child and let her out for one more imaginary or roleplay dress up session. *a swirl of a cape and dramatic trilling music plays me out* Libra (An elegant air of grace, civility and dynamic balance. Orange blossom, Easter lily, Pink Champagne, diamond musk, tonka, white lilac and cashmere. Wear to cultivate harmony, emotional intelligence and skillful diplomacy.) Speaking of my Libra rising placement we have the shimmery diaphanous mantle of florals and air with Nui Cobalt's Libra sweeping me away and feeling like a million bucks and sashaying down a runway surrounded by pink and silver lit clouds for added effect. It's an overall cultivating mood and blush-pink variation of my favourite Anthophilia with a hint of fruit from the champagne and soft orange blossom. Just lovely, calls for the best the wide world has to offer and well balanced as a Libra fragrance should be. Mnemophilia: The Love of Memory (Old chests filled with sepia photographs, a veil of chantilly lace, the brittle pages of a diary and the patina of relentless time. Stately gardenia, antique sandalwood, Florentine iris, pearl musk, jasmine absolute, neroli and liquidambar. Wear to connect with ancestral guides, to access genetic memory and to retrieve what's been forgotten.) Admittedly one of the best gardenia and jasmine fragrances it has been my pleasure to find in the indie realm with a soft butteriness of the gardenia leading the way with the intoxicating sweetness of the jasmine balancing out the creamy top note. It smells vintage without that sometimes overbearing loudness that can be found in perfumes from bygone eras. It's like gentle music playing as you untie ribbon bundled love letters that speak of hopes and dreams for a future, little mundane things mentioned become values you hold dear for the next bright day. An exquisite rendition of the beauty of memory and the lost generation. Let us remember and keep them close as Mnemophilia. Goth Club (It was the Darkness that was dancing; I just rode its wake. Fog machine, clove cigarettes, sweet patchouli, skin warmed leather, myrrh resin, Cabernet, scarlet musk and the well-worn wood of the dance floor) So full confession, I'm a late bloomer when it comes to showing others my darker aesthetic and esoteric interests. I was a closet-goth in school and even into my college years hiding stirring poetry and stories of Poe and Brontë from my peers' notice, different music than everyone was listening to in my oversized hooded coat, holding my tongue when I learned a morbid fact about history, myth or science and my little sketches of blood dripping roses intertwined with collected meaningful quotes and daggers in the back of my notebooks; no one knew or guessed my curiosities and tendencies ran deep and dark. It was an amusing though frustrating little secret of mine, I should have had more fun in my younger days and I regret not seeking out and finding a welcoming community or heading out to the underground clubs such as what Goth Club is styled after because this is intoxicating and calls out to my young self and all the welcome distractions I could have explored. On me, I get rich smoky clove, supple leather and heady wine and musk and I now know why I love its sister scent Exsanguinated so much. I fell hard for a particular seductive combination of notes and the visions they both conjure and the instant confidence boosts they offer. Between the two of them, Exsanguinated is still my boozy prowling choice but Goth Club is a definite keeper and I wish I could launch this scent in a time machine and send it back to myself with a message attached saying, "don't hide who you are; To thine own self be true". Taurus (A bouquet for stability, peace and the fulfilment of earthly desires. Baltic green amber, lush fern, pink peony, blush suede, Queen Elizabeth root and a foundation of rich mahogany. Wear for grounding, comfort and to be fully present in the moment.) No surprise a fragrance with the ruling planet of Venus as a starting base would be so elegant, gentle and conjures inner beauty to shine forth. Just as with Libra (also ruled by Venus) it smells luxurious with the perfect balance of florals and vintage elements. Taurus brings to mind the showstopper Nephophilia with the blush suede resembling the slightest wisp of cotton candy (done right, mind you; this isn't a childish scent in the slightest). Another favourite out of this round and instant recommendation. Hearthside (The scent of a cozy evening by the fire. Skin-warmed wool and woodsmoke, the aged pages of an old book and redwood oh-so-lightly accented with fresh cranberry. Wear this romantic blend to inspire connection, closeness and intimacy). Sadly this is another one of those "that's a shame" vials I was highly anticipating as I get an unpleasant dry down after such a promising opening of cranberry and woodsmoke with tea. I will be using Hearthside and Gingerbread Sanctuary in whipped soap treatments as my hair seems to tame the odd dry downs on these 2 perfumes. *Please remember skin chemistries differ and what one note or combination of notes may not work for me, they may be exactly what someone else is looking for. That's the beauty of perfume oils and the continued mystery that keeps drawing us back for more. Never be afraid to try a blend that interests you. Somniphilia: The Love of Sleep (Puffy white pillows that always stay cool. Lamb's wood accord, orange blossom, barely-budding lavender, melissa, green fig, clary, cloud musk and weightless vanilla marshmallow meringue. Wear at bedtime for restful and restorative sleep). Absolute sublime sorcery as Somniphilia indeed smells of the feeling of finding the sweet cool spot of the other side of the pillow and drifting off to that fuzzy twilight plane of sleep and going deeper to wake hours later with healed energy. Dare I say, Somniphilia has a greater effect on me than the ever-popular Tryptophan, I do believe it worked faster on my senses and relaxed me with the distinct marshmallow (I'll always fall for anything with marshmallow; it's one of my weaknesses) and gentle orange blossom and comforting lamb's wood that smells of a treasured knitted afghan tucked under your chin with a goodnight kiss and humming of "You are my sunshine" lulling your senses. Just lovely and a welcome addition to my night shift drawer of tried and true perfumes. Nui Cobalt Designs Thank you so much Obscura Hortus for sending me these press samples. Mr. Darcy (Tobacco, Tonka Bean, Smoked Honey, Dried Cherry, Vetiver and Cacao) Refined yet provincial and romantic. A broody opening with the rich tobacco, cherry and something reminding me of the soft musk of a horse and dust of travel lingering on the edges of a fine overcoat that all sweetens within several minutes to reveal a tender heart of honey, tea and the slightest hint of the remains of chocolate-covered cherries shared on a scenic riverbank. I immediately get the complex character of Mr. Darcy standing in the corner silently watching, his manner seems dejected but his magnetic presence draws you with in every passing moment as he pretends to not notice you are shyly darting your eyes his way (I always wondered if Darcy was a Capricorn Sun or Venus). A slow dance between you reveals many delights and more wonderful visions. Longevity is about 6 hours on the skin and is ideal to snuggle with as you drift off to sleep and dream fantasies. Old, Sport (A strong aftershave on a sharp dressed man, Leather, Cashmere, Clary Sage, Black Tea, Lavender, Almond, Amyris and Patchouli) Next stop is West Egg in the 1920s. You are invited to the hottest ticket in town and you are determined to locate the elusive host and find him with his back turned to you, the band plays, you catch a magnetic whiff of something debonair and mysterious. An explosion of fireworks and a flash of a smile and your heart delightfully stops for only a second. This is Gatsby! And Obscura Hortus captured his personality in a magnificent fashion channelling back to a bygone era dominated by class and individuality. On me, Old, Sport is boozy seductive leather, almond and lavender with something warm and almost electric which makes me think a glowing lamp this time dark red not green. This is romantic, passionate and sauve. A personality you want to meet around the corner, sweep you off your feet and only wish for a happy ending. Another dreamy fragrance to drift off to sleep with (I sleep best when I wear masculine fragrances; I can't explain it but I'm very thankful for it). Dammit Janet (Cotton Candy, Black Cherry, Valentine Candy hearts, raspberry, Tonka Bean and Creme) Full disclosure, I only watched Rocky Horror Picture Show once when I was probably 10 and I do remember the plot, the costumes and of course Tim Curry's performance but not much else, so this review is regarding the notes and experience versus the captured expression of the character on the vial. On me and for me, this is fragrance is 90s summertime and blasting all the pop hits that made up my pre-teen and teenage years while wearing Jelly shoes and having my Lisa Frank trapper keeper clasped to my chest. On opening, I get melted cherry blow pop mixed with a raspberry ring pop then a sticky cotton candy explosion that makes me think of the heydays of malls and the magic of the roller rink on summer weekends and innocent curiosity. It's playful and a nostalgic trip back to a simpler time and an evolutionary space for me. Now full honesty, even though this is one of my favourite kind of perfumes that takes me back to another era, the realistic cotton candy note amplifies on me the most (if you love cotton candy Dammit Janet is a must) and it can open a dark chained box in my brain (I won't go into specifics it's just kids can be so cruel and if only you could go back and hug and talk to your younger self). This perfume is a mixture of happiness and a challenge; thankfully age is taking care of some of pesky bad memories and I'm working through and Dammit Janet is one of those perfumes that is helping me confront my shadow self and do some inner child work. Highly recommend it if you are a child of the 80s and 90s and want to revisit some sweet nostalgia. Friends of Poe (Vetiver, Oak Moss, Black Licorice, Palo Santo, Patchouli, Ambrette, Bergamot, Rose, Oilbanum and Musk) A classic mixture of herbs and clean aftershave. It makes me think of a dashing professor during the 1930s and to be more specific you are sitting in on a lecture by the renowned Dr. Henry Walton "Indiana" Jones Jr. and he is regaling those with stories of his most recent explorations not in the Jungles but in the shadows of history and by the sea (there is a distinct salty note interlaced with the herbal and aftershave, like sea spray) to reclaim a mysterious artefact that was coded into the stories of Edgar Allan Poe (wouldn't that have made a spectacular movie, better than Crystal Skull ahem). This is another one of those fragrances that tells an evocative tale with every wave of the wrist and is fantastic for sleep. Obscura Hortus I made a promise to myself at the beginning of 2022 that I would be my authentic self, no more hiding the real me or being afraid or caring what others thought. I'm refashioned from the ashes and finally stepping into my own and The Bard sums up beautifully how I feel and what I remind myself every day: "to thine own self be true". I've always loved that quote and the play Hamlet as well (Ophelia is another fictional character I most identify with) and when I saw earrings with that specific quote and it included pen nibs in the unique design, I had to have them. All in the same week I also spotted moon ear drops that I have been searching years for and put those in my basket as well. Needless to say, I couldn't be more pleased with my purchases. "To Thine Own Self Be True" earrings This nifty little shop specializes in taking stamps from around the world and crafting them into wearable ear jewellery which I have never seen done before. The earrings themselves are extremely light and even though they are slightly laminated, the edges do not cut into my ears or face. Now I do have to take care as I'm sure one rainstorm and they would be ruined as they aren't solid, but that's a small thing to note and remember. Crescent Moon Earrings Admittedly these are my favourite out of the purchased pair and the ones I wear basically every night. They add just the perfect final touch of esoteric elegance, special meaning to any wardrobe choice and their delicate size is ideal for the professional setting. Absolutely lovely and a great starter piece from this unique shop (a custom is now brewing in my brain for later this year involving a choker made of one of the listed pendants). Monique Weston Art Jewelry & VampireGothic So here's a fun little tidbit of information for the day that hardly anyone will tell you- when you lose weight (say nearly 100 pounds), wrinkles and lines appear overnight it seems. Ugh. Just when you begin to accept yourself, and allow your brain to readjust to an unfamiliar world of found confidence you are confronted in the looking glass with a new level and challenge list and the process of being comfortable with your whole being starts all over again (or intensifies). What's a lady to do? Well either roll over and admit defeat and slink away from prying eyes (maybe even hide behind a stylish leather fan like Empress Sisi did for the rest of her life) or seek out something out of the box or rather out in the garden and that's exactly what I did when I stumbled into the realm of botanical beauty and Jade Forest Co. In truth, "stumbled" may not be the correct way to describe how I found myself a year later with my vanity table displaying such smancy jars and pots filled with botanical skin-loving creams but it sure sounds better than blundered. For you see, I do have the stars above to thank for aligning a bit and throwing some luck my way after a turbulent time as I won a little giftaway on social media last fall and was introduced to this incredible hidden gem of a shop. I received several products in a stunning presentation fashion that were camera ready to show off and heralded something beyond the commercial expectations on the shelves, my favourite ended up being the Nymph's Harvest- Autumn Skin Food Face Cream. I fully admit I was a bit scared to try yet another jar of creams (albeit generously free and a gift of luck) as all my life I have battled sensitive skin and painful blemishes but something seemed different and after having such a delightful conversation with the owner about skin sensitivity and her process of harvesting the ingredients straight from her garden and the laborious further process and research that went into every product, I thought "Okay, one more time". That one more time quickly turned into several frantic searches and purchases and one happy lady beaming in the looking glass. Allow me to invite you to this curious garden of pampering pots, creams and fragrances by describing all I tried and end with one jar I will sing from the rooftops about. Are you ready for a transformation? Part I Nymph's Harvest- Autumn Skin Food- Skin Cream On opening the fancy amber pot (it even arrived with an endearing little golden spoon for scooping out the cream!), a collective medley of sweet blueberry, plum juice, apple skins, sage and the natural green spice of fall harvested meadow plants greet the nose. That relaxing and sweet scent stays and plays with the imagination as the thicker cream melts into the skin and natural body heat amplifies the fruit aroma for a few hours. All very charming but above all, here's the question: did I break out or have any skin reaction? Dear fellow indie wanderers, I now own 2 huge jars now, does that answer your question? This Autumn Skin Food has served as the foundation of my collection from Jade Forest Co. and started the much-needed healing of my troubled skin and scarring. 100% recommended. Crowned Flowers Face Cream During several fascinating and enjoyable conversations with the owner (she is such a sweetheart and I can't thank her enough for putting up with all my questions; never be afraid to ask anything, especially at this storefront), the Crowned Flowers Face Cream was one product that was suggested for my most pressing areas of scarring I was beginning to get self-conscious about which was my jawline. Sadly this beauty cream was not my favourite out of the generous suggestions and may work better for someone who has less visible scarring and pitting. The scent was also not my cup of tea as it reminds me of freshly sliced cucumber (thank you late 90s high school locker lingering nightmares and scent aversions/associations). The consistency is more thin and I did notice less puffiness under my eyes and the skin seemed brighter even after 16-hour shifts and 4 hours of broken sleep. So all was not lost with Crowned Flowers and the little pot is completely empty now. Snow Queen Solid Perfume for skin and hair (Gathered Notes: Gardenia, Jasmine, Paperwhite, White Rose, Baltic Amber, Crushed Snow, Leather, Conifer Boughs, Jupiter Berry, White Cedar, Frankincense, Myrrh, Styrax and Labdanum) Opening each fragrance and product on this website is either a lovely rendition of a folkstory or an imagined tale that accompanies the notes captured in each skin or hair creation. The fable of the Snow Queen is shared and gathered with this solid perfume in a palm-sized snap compact as this is regal and commanding with creamy white florals enfolded in various conifers and a soft leathery amber finish. There is also this almost "sparkling" smoky quality with the resins that is quite majestic and seasonal (although now I am sorely regretting not wearing this scent in my curls for the recent Renaissance Festival that sported the theme of Celtic this following week; Snow Queen would have dazzled even in this muggy heat). At the base is the beeswax that warms to the surface as the hours tick on and this perfume lasts 8 hours on my skin which is very impressive for a solid perfume and up to 15 hours in my tousled mane. For those curious, these types of solid perfumes can easily be added to your tresses with taking a small amount and allowing the natural body heat to melt the wax and oils and then lightly massaging that at the ends of your hair. Autumn Harvest Solid Perfume for skin and hair (Gathered Notes: Chamomile, Helichrysum, Sweet Woodruff, Crystallized Maple Sugar, Cognac Soaked Vanilla Beans, Crystallized Birch Syrup, Cherries, Clove, Nutmeg, Cinnamon Bark, Peru Balsam, Beeswax, Goldenrod, Apple, Sage, Artemisia, Rose, Gardenia and Plum) Mmm if you are a blueberry fiend or have been looking for a non-pumpkin fragrance (the sacrilege, haha!) to welcome in the best time of the year, you have to try Autumn Harvest. This is only one of the fragrant offerings Jade Forest Co. has in their solid perfume catalogue listing that is completely unique and a must-try for autumn-tide lovers and seekers. On me, the fresh blueberries that smell still wet in the pail ready for baking and canning fade first along with the apple skins with a grating of nutmeg and clove then I amp the golden rod, creaminess of the white florals and natural sweetness from the maple syrup, vanilla and beeswax base for about 4 hours on my skin and 8 hours in my hair. I wouldn't say this perfume is strictly a gourmand it's more an assortment of the season in the baking dish and outside the kitchen window- think of the breeze of the last rays of summer giving way to autumn. Very lovely! Violet Ether Solid Perfume for skin and hair (Gathered Notes: Violet Leaf Concrete, Orris Root, Sweet Woodruff, Vanilla Beans, Elderflower, Jasmine, Rose and Hyacinth Enfleurages) This perfume is what I imagine Lily Bart from Edith Wharton's classic The House of Mirth wearing as her audience stares in awe at her natural grace on display and her scandalous choice for her tableaux scene of recreating Reynold's Mrs. Lloyd. She would no doubt seek out something soft and natural with an ethereal regal element to it, a diaphanous incandescent dryad. On me, Violet Ether gently drapes me in a dreamy aura with the slightest hint of a hidden aquatic for 2 hours before needing to be reapplied. In my curls, the scent lingers longer, and the sweet beeswax base and vanilla are more noticeable whilst on my skin the violet and green florals are the shining stars of this perfume. Absolutely gorgeous and a rarity for myself. Lilac Snow Whipped Body Butter I was over the moon when I opened my most recent order and saw a very special birthday surprise of a jar of this body butter nestled among the colourful and gilted trappings this shop loves to sprinkle and brighten customers' days with (thank you so much, Jade!). I wish I could take a proper photo of Jade Forest Co's presentation and labelling because it's something to behold and experience! One of the best packaging and gift-giving-ready displays I have seen in the indie world. Matching the glittering arrangement is a product that is fragrant and works as promised. When it comes to Lilac Snow the opening fragrance is quite unique resembling (to my nose), floral mustard. A few seconds later the downy milky florals begin a metamorphosis that creates a convincing lilac aroma under the impression of "cold snow" and forest trees. Overall a lovely aroma with a curious opening but has a calming powdery floral finish in store. The formula is ideal for dry spots such as elbows, and rough heels and invites snuggles during all seasons. Moon Cloud Sleeping Mask And now we come to THE jar that has reigned over my vanity table when it comes to impressive results and one formula that...well quite frankly is one I want to keep a secret (as well as this Indie treasure) as I don't want this cream to sell out all the time and I won't be able hoard more of, haha. Okay, okay I will be kind and share my new skin obsession that being this sleeping mask that comes in this beaming jar topped off with an adorable little cloud charm and a piece of white agate in the shape of a shiny cloud that you use to scoop out the cream! (I've never seen anything like that before; this is why I love indies). Inside is pure fluffy skin magic that smells to me of powdery liquorice and lavender and has been a balm throughout my own personal transformation. Lines are softening (so much so I can wear my hair back off my forehead again), my cheeks and neck have never been this soft, my complexion looks so dewy and each time I put this cream on and wake I can't help but smile and feel the confidence building as my true self is shining through now. A new chapter has truly begun and I'm ready to step out. This jar is worth every penny and a life-time repurchase for me. Take a wild guess what rare note hardly ever seen or oddly ever dared to be tamed and captured within the indie realm had my full attention when Spirit & Venom announced their Winter 2021 collection. If you guessed CRANBERRY you would be correct! I have a special affinity for cranberry fragrances and I also fell hard for this little shop of delicious horrors and dark whimsy's bath oil and lip balm in 2021 so I had to fill my stocking with all the festive pampering treats. These were my happy thoughts as I slathered and bit away, haha Cranberry Gingerale Bath/Body Oil and Cranberry Fluff lip balm Mmm, I am a little cranberry whore and I don't care who knows it. These are fun and festive pampering treats with the realistic tartness of cranberry cut thru with either the effervescent peppery scent of ginger ale or the taste of melted marshmallows (with a hint of apple). Both formulas are my favourite from any indie shop- the body oil is not only akin to slipping into a shimmery satin nightgown with skin-loving ingredients and maroon mica swirled all through the frosted bottle but the lip balm is the final delicious topping that tackles winter tortured lips or simply those of us who have a bad habit of biting their lips when they are not even aware of it. These really were the perfect self-care gifts I needed this winter. Pear & Brown Sugar lip balm Amazing lip balm recipe but the smell was a bit lacking in the anticipated pear area for me so I gave it to a family member who took one lick and claimed it as hers, haha. I was okay to let that balm go and was delighted to hear not only the taste but the formula worked wonders and impressed such a normally finicky gift recipient. S'more-Hees lip balm This was a repurchase from earlier in 2021 and it's still absolutely delectable and realistic! I get the honeyed graham cracker with a hint of roasted marshmallow more than anything with the scent from the tube but when applied all the promised notes come out and it tastes divine with a buttery smack of the lips. Winter Witch perfume oil sample (White tea, ghostly lilac, winter cranberry, ethereal vanilla, juicy pomegranate, pink peppercorn and a squeeze of pink grapefruit) This was a generous free sample found nestled in my order and I was hoping to get this scent in a future bath/body oil order soon for all the rare notes listed but sadly I get an overbalance of white tea and something reminding me of another scent I tried from this shop that turned out not as a choice pick and I think I will just surrender Winter Witch to a deep conditioning treatment one of these nights and use up the vial. "Sanitize Me" gel hand cleanser in Peppermint Mocha This was a free gift with purchase and this gel cleanser is the best hand sanitizer I have in my purse, it smells incredible of realistic creamy peppermint (another weakness of mine) and melted cocoa AND exceeds the CDC recommendation of alcohol percentage with 70% BUT somehow doesn't dry out my hands! Indie Magic! I also love the mini sparkles that spangle my hands after each use but that's just another added little bonus, haha. Spirit & Venom Olfactory Arts Let's be honest, no living being can completely turn back the horrid hands of time in the looking glass but we can look back on those before us that we admire and find their own special brand of glamour as inspiring and take a few beauty tips from them. It's all about what you see and your own power (and those imperfections that make you unique or tell your life story) and I think that every time I grab a jar or tin from LBCC Historical Apothecary and feel reconnected to lost times and various alluring secrets captured on canvas and photographs. These are my latest additions to my vanity table and have warranted high recommendations just for those above-listed reasons. LIMITED EDITION Night Cream Lily Myrrh Wrinkle Pomatum Skin Moisture Ultra Hydrating Treatment Dark Circle Reducer Firming Eyes Another stellar product from this little charming pampering shop. It smells divine in the jar of powdery lily, honey and sweet resins and the results are equally impressive with a noticeable lightening of worry lines I acquired over the last few years, it also softly smooths out and tames my cheeks with my hereditary Rosacea. It's the perfect marriage of 2 amazing existing formulas of the 1772 Lily Pomatum for Wrinkles Fine Line Salve and the 1896 Cleopatras' Enamel. I hope this night cream comes back in rotation, until then I'll be hoarding this limited treasure. 1931 Flesh Vanishing Cream Healing Soothing Natural Foundation Cream/Makeup Primer I raced through my sample of this rose cream in a week and had to order a full jar, the frosted jar looks right at home on my vanity table, smells heavenly of pressed roses and it really serves as the perfect foundation for my daily makeup routine and blends so well under the 1908 complexion and Regency Era Pearl Powders gently easing the look of scars and worry lines in the mirror and under different lights. A staple now on my vanity table. Highly recommend! LBCC Historical Apothecary/LittleBits 🕸Thank you so much Josh and Forest from Nui Cobalt Designs for the chance to try these scent potions. Astral Plane (A blend for pathworking, dream walking, and weaving the liminal. Fresh white lilac, vintage orris powder, neroli, and tender green wood. Wear at bedtime for lucid dreams and prophetic visions). How do you make the spring florals bloom in your mind's eye and shake the ice from your heart in the dead of winter? Why dab on a scent potion that sweeps you away in imagination and lucid dreams, such as Astral Plane of course. It's all it promises and more with an opening of a bouquet of realistic dew-kissed lilacs with a gentle sweetness of neroli that dries down into a creamy powderiness which stays close to the skin and becomes another elegant "aura" or "outer glow" type of fragrance Nui Cobalt excels at. So pretty, romantic, calming and somehow familiar in all one wave of the wrist. Spectral Spidersilk (A chilling, phantasmic variation on our beloved Starlight & Spidersilk. Translucent strands of cotton flower hung with trembling dewdrops, cold crystalline musk, tiny black vanilla beans, ivory suede, Queen Elizabeth root, and cathedral frankincense. Wear to honor the dearly departed and to invoke the loving support of your Ancestors). A haunting and sultry aura-like fragrance with a vintage vein that brings to mind a floor-length gown and swirling church incense in the cold moonlight. I normally avoid the idea of attending certain social events, but I would wear Spectral Spidersilk to a wedding reception in a heartbeat and become the mysterious stranger sitting in the candlelit corner who others can't stop speculating about and be the source of fanciful tales throughout the entire night. Venus (A sensual bouquet to nurture connection, empathy, poise, pleasure, equity, appreciation, glamor, allure, artistry, peace and harmony within the self as well as with others. The ivory petals of opulent heirloom roses, silken shea, honeyed almond, Bourbon vanilla, Queen Elizabeth root, and a scant trace of Bulgarian lavender.) This is how you self-pamper with roses that alter your confidence first with silken shea and lavender buds then to a deeper air of orris and honeyed almonds, ultimately creating powdery floral refinement with a blush of sweetness and soft allure. Venus is one of those talisman and your-skin-but-better perfumes, another nosegay of refinement upon my vanity table that calls for the best for myself and at the same time allows my mind to wander into the realm(s) of what could (and will) be. Black Cat (A traditional folk magic blend for fast luck and abundant blessing. Darkly sweet pipe tobacco, blackcurrant, and chai spices amid the swirling smoke of sacred nag champa and myrrh. Wear this dusky potion to invoke protection and great fortune). Black Cat holds a slightly smoky fruit laced incense combination with something akin to brewed spiced berry tea. It's lovely and indeed curious and magnetic as a black cat purring in the shadow draped corner of the room. Also like a black cat, it only stays so long before disappearing, when it comes to the perfume I can faintly detect it 4 hours after application. Cursed Jewels (Precious garnet cabochons enthroned in a golden necklace and enchanted to ward off would-be plunderers. Red plums, dragon's blood, pomegranate, black figs, sweet walnut, frankincense and myrrh, sparkling ginger and Moroccan musk. Wear for fierce protection against malefactors, fiends and ne'er-do-wells.) To me, Cursed Jewels and Blood Curse were fashioned in the same arcane lair in my head as both oils create an outer layer of protection with dark fruits sparkling and glowing at my throat and in my curls. Blood Curse is the pulsating collar or blood-red rubies while Cursed Jewels in the poisoned snoot of shadowed garnets in my hair. Both hold mystique and make me feel like some beautiful mage from different realms. For longevity and strength, Blood Curse edges out Cursed Jewels with the latter tapping out at only 6 hours versus Blood Curse's full 12-hour span. Pluto (An inscrutable accord for transformation, alchemy of the soul, unearthing hidden power, and touching the heart of the zeitgeist. Frozen stone, guaiac wood, opoponax, black soil, tangled roots, vetiver, patchouli, oudh and pomegranate.) As I dab on this oil before bed, I say "Goodbye, beautiful day. I go to join the Underworld and become a queen with a worthy king by my side". A bit dramatic yes, but Pluto embodies the dangerous masculine that your mother always warned you about. It's cold, dirty and seductive with a goblet of dark smoky wine with 6 to 7 pomegranate seeds (depending on which legend you have read) waiting to take you away. This time you have a choice, do you stay in the protective darkness or resurface to rejoin the daylight? I know my answer. Honeyed Figs (Rich and seductive, this scent inspires ease, confidence, and grace. Autumn-harvest honey awakens distinctive layers of fig, madagascar vanilla bean, and black walnut. Wear for relaxation, grounding, and comfort even under the most stressful circumstances. It supports the open expression of your absolute best qualities). Thick and chewy on opening with honeyed coated figs and crushed vanilla beans then it slowly morphs to rich honey-laced tobacco with vanilla walnut. On me, the honey and vanilla take the lead with the undernotes still very detectable. It's a gentle swaying dance of notes that is perfect for the colder months and anyone desiring to learn the delicious power of figs or tobacco. Moon (A luminous scent to support intuition, instinct, self-care, the soul, emotion, primal wisdom, the Unconscious, nurturing, and the fulfillment of essential needs. The phases of this moon begin with night-blooming jasmine reflected in rain, then gilded with melissa leaf, cotton flower, and coconut milk, finally settling into a soft silver musk entwined with white sandalwood.) Moon is all the clean floral glamor of Selenophilia married to the calming creaminess of Blue Moon on Samhain. I get the smokiness of the floral and herbs creating the impression of the phases of the moon with one sniff and then the pearly and unique flash of looking into a moonstone from Blue Moon on Samhain with another wave of the wrist. At the end of the night Moon shines on and enchants and I adore the lingering effect of the sandalwood on my senses and mood. Tango De La Muerte (A dead sexy scent for passionate encounters. Red rose, tart cherry, baking spices, mahogany wood, strong black tea and sultry skin musk. Wear to amplify your powers of attraction and to heat up your carnal adventures). A marvellous rarity and find for myself with roses, realistic cherry juice and tea. It somehow gets more radiant every time I dab it on and conjures such visions calling for a pair of racy fishnet stockings and a scandalous back story. I want to create a whole new life around Tango De La Muerte. I'm going to say it- Drop Dead Gorgeous! Rosewater Quince Compote (Elegant and refined, this scent showcases the blushing sweetness of quince slowly simmered in maple sugar and Persian rosewater. Wear to attract romantic attention from only the most worthy suitors, and shield you from those of ill intent.) The opening holds such promise with lovely quince fruit and expensive rosewater from the baking cupboard you only seek out for specific recipes then the sticky maple sugar latches onto my skin chemistry and doesn't calm down until the next day. Perhaps I would have better luck in my curls or in whipped soap? I know others have commented how beautiful this fragrance is on them and how it benefited them in some unexpected way. As for me, it's still a keeper I just need to work with it and only use it for special occasions. Full Moon (At the height of her power, the moon adorns each wisp of cloud in a luminous mist of diamonds. Wear this sacred scent to invoke mystery, magick, and intution. Notes of white tea, steamed jasmine rice, sugared lemon, and cool night air). Bright and luminous with a clean summertime flare. Perhaps a bit too fresh smelling for me but lovely overall when the opening notes burn off and the gentle white tea makes its appearance. Kiss of Death (A lascivious potion of black cherry, dark chocolate, Ceylon cinnamon, pomegranate, patchouli, wine-soaked fig, and feral musk. Wear to incite arousal and encourage intimacy). Without realizing it I picked out all the romantic and intimacy chaser types of fragrances to try out. While I don't have a fella to play scent doctor with right now and can't attest to these oils' provocative properties or effectiveness, it's nice to have these scent potions in my arsenal ready to go and light them up, haha! I can say I adore note medleys that shift from fruit tinged to an underpinning of something unexpected waiting underneath and Kiss of Death ticks those boxes. It may be listed as an autumnal perfume but this sweet, boozy and spiced fragrance makes me think of black crape draped heart-shaped candy boxes, it's the scent of a Vampire's Valentine and date night. Nui Cobalt Designs Thank you so much PULP Fragrance for the chance to indulge in all these body and bath self-pampering treats. *The following is a combined review between Press Samples and Purchased Orders. Moisture Mist A satiny smooth spritz with fabulous fragrance options. The Mist can be used on your skin or in your hair. In terms of a light hair detangler, the formula adds amazing shine and smoothness to my curls, I do have to take care not to get carried away as the scents are quite addictive however my hair can get overly saturated and get weighed down with one extra spritz (but I'm not mad, haha). The size of the bottle is wonderful as there is enough product for a dozen relaxing sessions of brushing out your manes (well over a dozen sessions for anyone not with waist-length hair). Finally, let's talk about the fragrances themselves... Scents- Drunken Jack (Oak barrels, spiced whiskey, pumpkin, and vanilla sugar.) A smoky boozy and delicious spiced aroma that happily screams autumn and makes you want to get on top of a table in a pumpkin patch and dance while lanterns swing above from haunted trees. It's a must for any fellow self-confessed pumpkin whore. For longevity, Drunken Jack lasts well over a day in my curls and about 10 hours on my skin with more boozy vanilla and hidden maple wafting about. It's no secret Drunken Jack was one of my favourites out of the bunch. Toasted Marshmallow (Sweet, gooey marshmallow with just a touch of caramel and woody smoke) After falling hard for Drunken Jack and the new Moisture Mists formula I immediately added Toasted Marshmallow to my basket in November when PULP reopened its doors. My chemistry loves to amplify caramel notes so, on me, Toasted Marshmallow is a softer but easily discernable butterscotch with fluffy melted marshmallow underneath. The mentioned smoke note is more noticeable on my skin but then fades quite quickly. Still, a delectable option and I love that this (and Drunken Jack) are layering notes and can be added to whatever my brain can conjure or crave that night. Dusting Powder One of my true guilty pleasures in life is dusting powders and happily rolling around like a chinchilla in a fragrant dust bath of gourmands and flowers. It's one of the ultimate self-pampering treats one can buy for oneself, so it shouldn't be a surprise I now own a pretty little row of canisters from PULP Fragrance. The formula is thicker than other shops where the dust will lightly clump but then easily breaks down and rubs right in with a gentle touch, I found a downy makeup puff is ideal for this type of formula and the scents hold amazing longevity and strength. Scents- Drunken Jack (Oak barrels, spiced whiskey, pumpkin, and vanilla sugar). Mmm, I'm tempted to take a bite of my arms and legs how scrumptious Drunken Jack smells on me. Throughout the day when my clothes rub against my skin I get wafts of Drunken Jack teasing me with its playful boozy aroma underneath the thick winter layers. And I love it all the more for that scent staying well into the next few days. Mark of the Moon (Golden Champaka, sweet spices, Peruvian Myrrh, White Copal, Patchouli and Tonka) One dip of the applicator wand and into the basket the dusting powder version of this beautiful esoteric floral went for purchase. This makes me think of a fire moon glowing in the night sky, the baking spices and warm resins marry so well with the creamy golden magnolia and tonka. I feel like I have some luminous aura surrounding me when I don Mark of the Moon. A gorgeous find and addition to my vanity table. Harvest Cakes (Cinnamon sugar crumble over moist yellow cake) Another mouthwatering scent potion that found its way into my basket after I tried the perfume sample. This indeed smells like a comforting spiced cake topped with a cinnamon crumble even leaning into a fair food classic. Another favourite of this round and I went back for seconds and thirds of Harvest Cakes in different formats. Room Spray in Harvest Cakes (Cinnamon sugar crumble over moist yellow cake) Admittedly this is too good to share and spray in a room for others, it's an indulgence I wrap myself in literally as I spray this one on my bedclothes and tuck myself in for the day in a cloud of cinnamon cake. The heavenly fragrance lasts about 2 to 3 days and I don't notice any staining on fabrics (but if you have silk as always use caution). Bath Salts For those of us who appreciate a long hot soak that allows us to drift away from the world, may I suggest adding PULP's aromatic bath salts to the relaxing gathering steam? These salts melt all cares and tension away and for anyone else who finds relief from musculoskeletal disorders or conditions, Epsom salts are a daily necessity. Depending on what scent profile you choose the fragrance could last from 10 minutes to several hours later on your skin or in your bathroom. The longer you soak the more you will notice the softness of your skin afterwards and this is another self-pampering delight I can't recommend enough. Scents- The Widow in White (Meyer Lemon, White Grapefruit, Orange Blossom, Sandalwood and Vanilla) Fruits spiked with natural pepperiness and a smooth vanilla twist. This blend is intoxicating lasts several hours on my skin and wafts from my tub. I'm very particular when it comes to citrus and The Widow in White is a lovely balance of tart and pepper and ideal for a bathtime scent. Harvest Cakes (Cinnamon sugar crumble over moist yellow cake) I wanted an enveloping experience like I do when I snuggle into my blankets sprayed with the Room Spray or coat myself in the dusting powder version of Harvest Cakes but sadly the bath salt format only lasts several minutes before disappearing versus The Widow in White. In the jar, it tempts a lick as the fragrance is so realistic and warms my black cold heart (I'll always have a soft spot for gourmands) but I think for the full delectable experience I'll stick with the Room Spray and Dusting Powder and just enjoy the skin-softening effects and balm for my RA with the Bath Salts. Diabolik (Black licorice, frankincense Papyrifera, lightly singed lemonwood, sweet benzoin & onyx musk.) Two words: Naughty Jellybeans. This scent potion smells like seductive candy with the slightest hint of a smoky edge. A unisex fragrance that draws the nose with a complex aromatic mixture of sweet, citrus bitter, herbal and hits a nostalgic spot with one wave of the wrist. Diabolik is listed under the Falloween collection but my mind goes to Eastertide/Ostara and a new fashion to celebrate the upcoming spring season with a whip and a bit of leather. If you have a weakness for licorice, Diabolik is a must-try. Hallowed Ground (Rich soil, damp air, slowly decaying wood, black honey, dark chocolate, soft moss and a thread of precious resin incense.) The sweet scent of temptation luring you away for a hundred years under an enchanted forest floor. The rich loamy earth notes pair perfectly with the realistic chocolate and honey creating a whimsical scent venture of heavenly fudge brownies with peanut butter icing to the nose and a vivid vision of devious fae setting the ultimate delicious trap. Mmm, I'd happily follow the cunning folk into the gloom a century or more for this offering. On me, this otherworldly delight lasts a full day on my skin and provides an oddly comforting fragrance to drift off to sleep with. Fortunes Favors (Apple peels, poached red Barlett pears, black cherry cider, vanilla caramels & smoked applewood musk) And what kind of spellbinding beverage would seal the fate of this curious traveller with the realm of the fae? Why a smoked cherry-pear cider delight of course and that's exactly what Fortunes Favors brings to mind. The trifecta of pressed apple, pear and rare cherry blends marvellously together taking me away to an autumnal celebration or ritual deep in the apple orchards of legendary Avalon. Surprisingly the listed caramels are subdued on my skin and cast a delicious underlay of buttery sweetness versus dominating over the realistic fruit notes. This one is a definite keeper and option for a future bath salt order at the end of summer. All Your Lovely Words (Dried ginger root, zesty elemi, chai spices, split cedar logs, Siberian iris bulbs, Peru balsam and radiant rosewood amber) And now we have arrived at the portion of the vials that remind me of stepping into scenic paintings or postcards. No particular classic existing canvas title comes to mind but these next two perfumes are so elegant and immersive. Our first look is at All Your Lovely Words which is a warm spiced citrus and woody fragrance with a gorgeous vintage amber at the base. Perhaps it was the novels I was reading at the time I was testing out these perfume oils but my brain conjured up a country house postcard setting with an elaborate script and warm Wintertide wishes. It's a classy aroma with comforting elements; fit for the lady of the country manor. Sonnet X (Black vanilla, white amber and a single snow drop pressed between the pages of an old album) Sonnet X is a lost painting from John Singer Sargent holding all the splendour, symbolism and grand beauty of a bygone era, imagine a draped lady in pearlescent white satin holding an open book with a delicate snow drop peeking out of the open pages. Was the little white flower a romantic token from a mysterious beau or a souvenir from some park promenade as the scent of captivating non-gourmand vanilla and sweet amber followed in her wake? Judging by the dreamy half-closed eyes and side smile the subject flashes at the viewer, she is not telling her secrets. Harvest Cakes (Cinnamon sugar crumble over moist yellow cake) This indie shop excels at atmospheric florals, powders, ambers and gourmands for me and I can tell no lie, Harvest Cakes is one my favourites I have tried from the catalogue. This olfactory delight holds the realistic scent of comforting spiced cake topped with cinnamon crumble even leaning into a classic fair funnel cake. I don't like to compare indie fragrances but Harvest Cakes toppled over NAVA's Koaliday for how realistic and true the aroma of spiced home-baked goodness stayed on my skin. I could happily drown in Harvest Cakes. This one is just aces and must try if you love gourmands or are a fellow cinnamon fiend! An Accidental Interloper (Green tea, clary sage, rose geranium, evergreen boughs, white patchouli, vetiver and sweet amber musk) An esoteric winter witch type of fragrance. A healer or wise woman deep in the snowy woods that you seek out for advice. She stirs a fragrant cup of green tea and reads runes for you while the cosy fire snaps and crackles breaking the silence. Tannic, earthy all with a sweet amber base. An Accidental Interloper is one of those intriguing blends you can't stop sniffing even hours later (longevity is about 15 hours on me). Ignis (Raspberries, fresh ginger, smokey aloeswood, pale blond tobacco leaves and fiery red musk) In the vial Ignis is a bit harsh, thankfully on the skin it morphs and blooms revealing powdered raspberries set on fire. It's one of those hypnotic fragrances that puzzles the nose as you smell ashes and red fruit then hours later are left with something a bit scandalous. I think I found another intriguing option for bath salts. This one speaks to my unpredictable fire moon. Mark of the Moon (Golden champaka, sweet spices, Peruvian myrrh, white copal, patchouli and tonka bean) Speaking of fire moon comes this beautiful esoteric floral that makes me feel like I'm surrounded by a luminous aura. The baking spices and warm resins marry so well with the creamy golden magnolia and tonka. Every format of Mark of the Moon is gorgeous and holds exceptional longevity. Et in Arcadia (Cardamom pods, walnut husks, warm oakwood, dragon's blood resin, smooth tobacco and aged patchouli) Spice, nuts, resins and everything nice! This one is for us spice fiends who need a meditative option. Mmm there is something almost fruit-like in this. I bet Et in Arcadia would be amazing in the tub or in my curls as the perfume version sadly fades within a few hours. For a visual, I keep thinking about a proud red cardinal in the swirling winter snows. Very relaxing, seasonal and vivid. The Phantom Room (Cherry tobacco, honeyed almonds, red currants, cocoa butter & vanilla balsam) Delectable and a bit naughty. Mmm take me away and smother me in rich delights! I get the stately cherry tobacco, the honeyed almonds with cocoa and a bough of pine hiding an illicit rendezvous between myself and the lord of the manor and a box of chocolates. The Phantom Room is you guessed it on the list for a bath salt and dusting powder option and this oil is fantastic to fall asleep with. Sweet racy visions await thee gentle dreamer! Women in Dresses Running Away from Houses (2021) (Caramelized sugar, a roaring bonfire, heliotrope, aged patchouli and a hint of violet). Annd Women in Dresses Running Away from Houses take two. I tried the classic Women in Dresses last year and it sadly wasn't a favourite, as my skin chemistry had a field day with some unexpected medicinal rubber aroma that my skin amped to the heavens and back. I couldn't explain how and what happened. This new variation thankfully is much kinder to my poor head and indeed smells lovely and haunting at the same time. The delicate sugared violets really elevate the scent storyline of this perfume and this one ended as an applauded encore. Toasted Marshmallow (Sweet, gooey marshmallow with just a touch of caramel and woody smoke) My chemistry loves to amplify caramel notes, so on me, Toasted Marshmallow is a softer but easily discernable butterscotch with fluffy melted marshmallow underneath. The smoke note is more noticeable on my skin versus in my hair but fades very quickly. As a layering option this one works nicely with softer florals and warmer perfumes. Hall of Mirrors (Pistachio gelato, buzzy neon, plastic Halloween masks, crushed hay, hot iron, cream soda spilled onto uneven floorboards and worn leather boots) Admittedly, this was one of the vials I was most excited to dive into and sadly the powdery plastic mask and some mysterious unlisted fruit note and expensive dryer sheets is all I can smell. Many others have commented how complex and fascinating Hall of Mirrors is on them and I wish I could be one of them. *Please remember what my skin chemistry does with one note may not happen on someone else. That's the magic of indie perfume oils, you never know what note will work or not. Definitely give this vial a go if you are curious. Prototype #33 (no listed notes) I love the mystery of these types of vials and I must admit even years after smelling over a thousand different blends I'm still learning and honing my nose. Saying that I won't pretend I know what I'm exactly smelling with Prototype #33 but I will tell you where my fantastical little brain goes or more specifically who I think would wear this. Something screams bubblegum floral with a distinct playful but dangerous edge to me when I open the vial and when on the skin I get an image emerging of a costume of black, red and white. This character is a bit dangerous with a mallet or baseball bat, loves to get inside other characters' heads, plays by her own rules and is a fellow Cancer sun, give up who? This is Harley Quinn or something she would wear. There is something chaotic (smokey/ashy) but pretty and magnetic in Prototype #33. I eagerly look forward to finding out the notes. PULP Fragrance One Note At A Time: Cue the creepy piano music because it's GoOsEbUmPs/Halloween 2021 Sixteen924/2/2022
Sweet nostalgia is like the ultimate treat for us Cancer Suns so when I saw Sixteen92's first teaser for this collection I knew it would be coming home and I would be digging out an old loved friend (and even found a BookIt certificate I was using as a bookmark; I wonder if I can still cash it in?). Yes, I know I'm showing my age but there is something about this time of the year and the way indie artists capture a little lost part of yourself that you are dying to reconnect with that gets me every time. So without further ado, it's GoOsEbUmPsss.... Monster Blood (Plastic Candy Pails, Damp Concrete, Licorice Whips, Mounds of Sticky Marshmallow, Smouldering Firewood) Can we first appreciate the dead-on artwork for the notecard for this collection and the clever listed notes that promises one unique story with a twist of seasonal whimsy? Still years after stepping into the indie realm I continue to be blown away as indie perfumers are able to bottle this beautiful element and the very reaches of the imagination. Saying that I shouldn't be shocked how accurate the '80s-'90s candy pail scent is right down to the powdery plastic but I sure am and get instant goosebumps (HA!). That nostalgic aroma melds so well with the rained over concrete, liquorice and Sixteen92's infamous marshmallow accord. In a way, Monster Blood reminds me of The Sisters: Mary and could be a sibling scent with both having a hidden sandalwood heart surrounded by Halloween candy, Monster Blood seems however to be more of an atmospheric versus a homage to a playful but sinister personality. I can easily envision a simpler time filled with colourful Lisa Frank stickers, erasers shaped like foodstuffs and little me skipping down to the scholastic book fair with a pumpkin pail swinging on my arm ready to spend a whopping $10 and feeling like I am on top of the world and life couldn't get any better or more fragrant. One Day At Horrorland (Dark Bromine Water, Clattering Wooden Boats, Misty Dry Ice, Mossy Rocks, Muffled Din from the Midway, A Distant Screeeeeam) Oh, the mid-90's so many regretful events and haunting images occurred like a Dracula Jeff Goldblum in a video game...yes that happened and you are welcome if you go look it up or relive it in all its marvellous awkwardness. When comparing which version of Horrorland One Day At Horrorland lands me in, it's the zany and at times cringey video game (Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland) as this is a realistic underwater cave with bouncing wooden coffin boats and a menacing though dashing vampire after you (don't look at me that way it was another time and those of us in the Pluto in Scorpio generation were already swooning over Louis from Interview with a Vampire; it was the start of the end, haha). If you missed those confusing years, you may recognize the distinct cold bromine water and dry ice effect from different rides at Disney World or Universal Studios. It's pretty impressive and great for sleep and even l layering with different oils for an added entertaining surprise. Welcome to Camp Nightmare (Campfire S'mores, Overgrown Brambles, Cold Autumn Air, Toasted Pumpkin, Earthy Musks) Mmhm so I don't know if it's the brambles or earthy musks but Welcome to Camp Nightmare takes me to a not so child-friendly place as I can't but think of a storyline of someone sneaking off with a summer crush after enjoying sticky smores and having a bit of fun unawares a masked killer is watching from behind the thick pine branches and swirling campfire smoke. There is something masculine and scandalous in this oil I certainly wasn't expecting and I think we have crossed into the Fear Street series versus Goosebumps with Welcome to Camp Nightmare, haha. Sixteen92 The Halloween Dinner Special A collection of murder, terror, dark deeds, the paranormal and folklore all in one room, all for one night only! The candles are lit, the Moon breaks forth from the clouds, its luminescence on the the gravel path, as the guests arrive. Who was invited? Who will Survive and what will be left of them? *Full credit of all accompanying artwork to OfGraveConcern Leave it to Sixteen92 to take us on an otherworldly scent journey across the haunting nightmares from stories and eras of the past that still inspire and cause some rapid prayer motions when mentioned in hushed whispers. Banshee (Frozen Honeycomb, Wispy Fog, Sheer Linen, Spectral Violet, Moonflower, Shattered Glass) The eerie fragrance of a moonlit gauzy torn shroud with a hundred night-blooming florals and final offerings lingering in the folds billowing in the cold autumn winds. Be it fae or malevolent spirit screeching out the end of a mortal's life. Banshee is lovely and sings its own tale. I'm happy my curiosity won out and I grabbed this beauty. The violets resemble those from my beloved Mina Harker and I Believe in Mary Worth and the cold honey with a hint of something unsettling brings to mind Telepathy and Ligeia whilst the realistic linen is a stellar combination of convincing textile accords of The Romance of Certain Old Clothes and Mein Herr Marquis. With all of these threads, Banshee is by the end of the night a complex tapestry of several past blends that creates one hauntingly beautiful perfume that you need not fear. Onryō (Dry Cedar Heartwood, Warm Sandalwood, Plum Wine, White Birch, Pale Vanilla, Delicate Pine Needle, Grey Ash) Familiar yet exotic. This blend opens with an offering of rich plum wine sprinkled with fallen dead pine needles from the surrounding dark forest that slowly reveals its warm woody heart of a trio of snapped pine branches, birch and cedar. The creamy sandalwood with non-gourmand vanilla and realistic papery ash provides the ending to this unsettling ode to a vengeful spirit and curious cold smelling atmospheric. Onryō is a must if you love the seductive qualities of plum wine and sandalwood or desire an early winter fragrance with a chilling secret waiting to be told. Revenant (Autumnal Apples, Saffron Crocus, Crisp Golden Leaves, Unripe Pumpkin, Dusty Hay Bales, Honey Bourbon) Just as the ever-popular fakeout scene in horror films where the hapless victim encounters a figure that is turned away from them that appears to be in distress and they slowly reach out to help (or curiosity gets the best of them) to only realize it's too late for any escape, you would be forgiven and may even let your guard down when thinking the listed notes of Revenant to only hold an unsuspecting harmless gourmand. It's however so much more when it turns around and reveals a seductive streak with a bite! On opening, the mashed apples verging on decaying are dominant with a splash of smokey bourbon, hint of woody cinnamon and dusty hay. Revenant is so sweet but deceiving and as the notes morph on the drydown more earthy elements and a distinct magnetic masculine quality comes forward that brings to mind a scene of a rendezvous at midnight in a foggy apple orchard with your now undead zombie beau, you can't help but lean in closer as he only wants a comforting cuddle and maybe one more nibble. Strigoi (Freshly Exhumed Funerary Boxes, A Circle of Salt, Cold Iron Stake, Heavy Stone, Stinging Rain, Blood, Fire) Speaking of a seductive fragrance with a bite we have the brother blend to Lycanthrope and where the latter is a sojourn into an ancient forest with protective eyes watching your every step as you brush by towering trees and moss-covered boulders during a powerful lightning storm, Strigoi patiently waits and is after much more and has such sinister plans in-store as you leave the guarded forest and enter the point of no return. On me, the salt and iron and realistic petrichor dominant with a wisp of ashed smoke after the initial opening of cedar and pine wood gives way to what lays underneath. As you can expect from a perfume inspired by the ultimate legend draped in dark mystique and forbidden allure, Strigoi conjures such visions to appear and steals the ever innocent heart and takes you away in imagination or to vivid dreams. Wraith (Luminous Amber, Divinatory Tea Leaves, Candle Wax, Pomegranate, Black Myrrh, Howling Wind, Otherworldly Musks) To finish up this scented tour of the undead of the world and times is a surprise favourite out of the collection. Tea is such a finicky note with my skin chemistry and when I find a success, it's an immediate recommendation and ramble in store. Wraith ticks all the boxes and with the addition of a rarely ever seen pomegranate note that adds a delicate tartness and sweetness to the surrounding notes of photorealistic candle smoke and an impression of cold winds, it ends as a lovely homage to the semblance of the former plane. Out of all perfumes in this collection Wraith is the most wearable in the professional setting, not having such a noticeable throw as Banshee or Onryo; staying close creating the perfect ghostly aura. Sixteen92 BeeWitched (A Dirty sexy honeyed rose) *pheromone infused Magickal Meaning of Notes: Rose- Self confidence, strong aphrodisiac properties, attracts affection & love, fertility, divination/clairvoyance. Amber- Fertility, creativity, love, luck, riches. Honey & Bee Pollen- Enticing, seductive; use to bewitch a straying or hesitant lover. Happiness, fulfilment. Sugar- Attracts love, luck, sweetness and riches. Lust inducing, wishes granted. Musk- Self-confidence and strength, sexual attachment, heightens passions and arousal This scent potion starts out so innocent and soft with a lovely fruit-laced crystallized rose that stays close to the skin then it transforms with the rising heat of your body in an hours time to an empowering (and hungry) siren-like entity (complete with a mysterious aquatic element) that lays claim to all who catch a single wisp. This fragrant beacon of beauty is NOT safe for the mundane work setting despite what you think you discern in the vial, it calls for a night of romance, passion and something put in the lines of Pre-Raphaelite poetry and canvas! BeeWitched is the perfect name for this perfume! *Full disclosure this fragrance was a custom request that I was planning to wear to the Ren Festival (the listed notes harken back to researched love philtres used in that era) last October but sadly it wasn't ready in time so I didn't get to test it out on a larger audience but I did wear it to work (accidentally once... okay three times, haha) and notice a buzz of attention and looks every time, haha. It has the effect I was definitely looking for and highly recommend for a confidence boost. Creme Cake (Sweet cream-filled oatmeal cookies) *NOTE infused with pheromones Magickal Meaning of Notes: Oats- Prosperity, abundance, sustenance, money spells. Milk/Butter/Cream- Nurturing, soothing, eases troubled relationships. Goddess energy. Coconut Cream- Chastity, protection, purification, receptivity. Sugar- Attracts love, luck, sweetness and riches. Lust inducing, wishes granted. Cinnamon and Cassia Bark- Male sexual stimulation, passion, lust, healing, protection, energy, creativity, psychic powers. Used in ancient mummification rituals. Amber- Fertility, creativity, love, luck, riches. *plays record of "Be My Baby" by The Ronettes* A comforting warm hug of nostalgia wrapped in fluffy sweet cream and finished with vintage powdery amber. The opening of an iconic soft cookie recipe of a Little Debbie's dessert is captured perfectly with the notes of brown sugar, oats and a swirl of cinnamon, tempting those gathered around with a slight amplified effect and throw. Several minutes later the signature cream with a kiss of toasted coconut we remember waiting in our lunch boxes, reveals another delicious facet on the skin and in my curls before finally turning over to gentle amber that sees me out the door after 12 hours. Creme Cake has all the right playful ingredients equaling a perfect perfume to create smiles and treasured future memories. Infusion 2021 (A redder-than-red blend of black raspberry, creme de cassis, cherrywood and pomegranate, with a base of vanilla and three varieties of musk, including smokey Indian red musk attar) *NOT infused with pheromones Magickal Meaning of Notes: Raspberry- Love inducing, aids in pregnancy discomforts, protection. Stamina, vigor. Black Currant- Aids success in love affairs, and a magical representation of blood. Cherry Wood- Love and lust spells, divination, connection to the land of the departed. Pomegranate- Divination, luck, wishes granted, wealth, fertility. Musk- Self confidence and strength, sexual attraction, heightens passions and arousal. Vanilla- Aphrodisiac, inspires happiness, playfulness, sexual arousal, lust, vitalizing. Another morpher and clever deceiver. When first applied "candy vampire" springs to mind with the sweetened raspberry and tart pomegranate then as your body heat rises and entangles with Infusion, something unexplained happens and it completely transforms to something dark and wonderfully mysterious. A must try if you love the power of red musks. Love Potion® Magickal Perfumerie An assortment of lovely scents and history, what's more, to obsess over and ramble about? How about fantastic customer service practices and overall presentation (thank you so much for the extras!). I fell hard for quite a few of these little candles by the cold throws alone (Boleyn, Bog Bodies, Shelley, Black Phillip, Table-Tipping, Bring Out Your Dead and Cher Ami topping the lists with realistic florals and fruits, spices or honey) and am finding myself further entranced and saying "Mmmphf" with every flick of the flame. These votive candles are impressive giving off a 2-4 foot throw and complex clever aromas inspired by different events and themes of bygone eras and classics off the shelves. Looking forward to trying the beast sizes, now to narrow my basket down. This won't be the last you have read about Pestilence Pours, that's a promise. Table-Tipping (Honey, Amber, Coriander, Tonka, Tobacco Leaves, Oud and Musk) Smells like an evening filled with necromancy games and levity. The realistic crystallized honey is the conduit of this blend with cherry tobacco adding a fitting fruit laced aspect to the honey while the coriander lends a "dust" illusion to the midground and the oud is laying underneath lifting this fragrance and bringing the final unexpected bang of something to grab your attention. This is a gathering of the elite in a scene and in note selection. Very impressive! For a votive-sized candle, Table-Tipping still gives a 2 to 3-foot scent throw and melts evenly with the strength gaining with every flick of the flame. Bring Out Your Dead (Pumpkin, French Vanilla Cream and Pie Spices) The little candle carries my top two guilty pleasures in life- sweet treats and dark humour; how could I resist trying this combination? All the promised notes are there in a delicious creamy and lightly spiced throw that reaches 4 feet and into the basket Bring Out Your Dead goes. "I feel happy, I feel happy!". Vive la Reine (Chrysanthemums, Green florals and botanicals, Watery Aloe and Sweet Agave) A trill of happy laughter, a delicate hand absently reaches out and creates dancing ripples in the bright sunlight, a blush creeps across a perfumed cheek while a secret letter sits on a draped lap and this idyllic scene is captured in contrasting pastels with strikes of the queen's favourite powdery shade in a portrait that will no doubt hang in her beloved Petit Trianon's halls when she hides away from rigid decorum and hissed whispers behind fluttering fans. It's a scent that makes you wish history would have played out differently and if happiness and touches of romance would have only followed instead such a tragic misunderstood figure. The inclusion of agave in this candle inspired by Marie Antoinette adds a unique sweet fruity extravagance while the soft watery florals on top create visions of a poetic haven away from this world, and I don't know about you, but I always want my boudoir to smell like that. A beautiful creative tribute fragrance. Bog Bodies (Tangy Cranberries, Cinnamon, Sweet Apple and Spicy Clove) Sharp and warm with no sacrifice on the promised cranberries! The clove adds a smoky nearly meditative element whilst the fruit notes of freshly peeled apple sprinkled with cinnamon and cranberry all lends Bog Bodies the perfect impression of something wicked (though celebratory) happening at fall-tide. For throw, this votive covers my whole kitchen with a welcoming tart and spiced aroma that holds a sinister undernote and I'm in love. Is it strange I look forward to unsuspecting guests complimenting Bog Bodies and then launching into a dark history lesson that makes them look toward the exit? Haha, I didn't think so either. Penny University (Fresh Brewed Coffee, Rum, Cocoa Beans) Admittedly this is not my favourite out of the parcel and with its cold throw introduction as the coffee can give off a well skunky though earthy scent (am I the only one who smells skunk when it comes to brewed black coffee?). Thankfully that skunky odor is all about absent after a few moments as the wax heats up and releases a more relaxing fragrance of boozy cocoa and a bitter coffee undernote. It definitely perks up my senses but again not a favourite overall. Boleyn (Rose, Musk and Sandalwood) We've explored my least favourite out of these (lucky) thirteen and now we have arrived at my choice pick out of them all. May I introduce those who adore the rich and heady aroma of fresh roses with a distinct underpinning of escapism to Boleyn! This is how I imagine the royal chambers of a queen that defined an era cast in candlelit shadows to smell of, regal and ostentatious but has a hidden primal and always musing energy underneath beckoning her king to visit her behind heavy velvet drapes. This is a stately and amorous rose fragrance and I adore how Boleyn covers my whole kitchen in such an intoxicating way and allows departures from my mundane thoughts whenever I light this inspired votive. It has the largest throw of them all and will be one of my first beast-sized candle purchases this year (maybe for my birthday). Highly recommend. Cher Ami (French Lavender, Chamomile, White Tea, Apple Blossom and Dew) Soft and relaxing like the morning cooing of a dove or a pigeon more alike as this fragrance was inspired by the courageous homing pigeon of the same name that saved 194 Allied soldiers during WWI. This inspired gentle scent is bucolic with notes of a spring morning as you could imagine the guns falling silent across the french countryside. Very lovely and a beautiful welcoming aroma to company as they find their way to your door. Burke & Hare (Wet Grass, a patch of green clover and a little bit of fresh dirt) As it says on the tin with a realistic muddy aroma of clumps of clover and cemetery dirt. Thank goodness Pestilence Pours didn't go another route and recreate a cadaver or anatomy theatre fug with a whiskey barrel or tea chest for the ol' true crimes by Burke & Hare, haha now that would have been something and as much as I adore dark history I don't think I want the distinct stank of formaldehyde, benzene and spirits wafting about my home. I can easily appreciate and applaud the scented storyline and inspiration of the moved cemetery earth just fine and I think others would agree. Danse Macabre (Bonfire, Sweet Amber and Caramelized Marshmallows) This interpretation of allegorical art celebrating universal mortality is oddly comforting and delicious with a warm vintage vein running underneath the smokey sweetness. Perhaps this is a curious and clever capturing of the saying "sweet release of death". I do so love and greatly appreciate this little shop's morbid sense of humour. Fellow dark hearts rejoice, go ahead and giggle and light up Danse Macabre; I think you will be happy. Shelley (Plum, Citrus, Amber and Light and Dark Musks) Of course, the authoress who sparked a new genre of literature that still inspires and terrifies readers would receive a fascinating scent tribute from Pestilence Pours which is dark but has a bolt of romantic current laying in wait. Very fitting and I wouldn't expect anything less. I swear I smell hidden pine intertwined in the wisps of smoke escaping from Shelley no doubt harkening back to the trees around Villa Diodati. It curiously brings to mind heavy velvet drapes and dreary nights by a fire; perfect to tell ghost stories by. Another selection for my basket when the time comes. Black Philip (Black Currants, Jasmine, Rich Black Tea and a touch of Smoke) This is an intriguing layered fragrance of sweetness, smoke and a touch of tannic floral. Definitely one of the most intriguing Halloween themed candles I have tried. I wonder if there is a wisp of musk underneath the top notes as there is something a bit dare I say bewitching about Black Philip that catches your full attention. Another fitting series of curious notes that beckons you closer with every dance of the little flame. Madame Deficit (Vanilla Cake, Coconut and White Musk) Mmm smells like a perfume I would gladly don with an even balance of gourmand and sophistication. A non-overwhelming blend of creamy sweetness and powdery musk. As complex as the scandals, historic opinions and legends surrounding Marie Antoinette. Reading the description of Madame Deficit the notes oddly work as this figure was harassed with slander (one of the false tales of lavish dinners and carefree comments such as the "let them eat cake") which only led to a tragic disconnect from the public and the destruction of a dynasty. Spring Heel'd Jack (Caramel Dipped Apples) And we have arrived at lucky number 13 and a bonus candle I found tucked into my parcel (thank you so much, Pestilence Pours) and is no doubt a sweet playful tribute to the tradition of telling ghost and supernormal stories during parties in the Victorian era well into the Edwardian period on All Hallow's Eve. I can easily imagine the giggles and feigned gasps as well dressed ladies and their dapper beaus cuddle close and play little games and indulge in autumnal treats (such as caramel-dipped apples with a sprinkling of warm cinnamon) as the tale of Spring Heel'd Jack is whispered whilst the candles around them gutter with the October cold winds finding their ways down the chimneys and betwixt cracks in the windows. It's a simple blend but still manages to capture the imagination. Very nice! Pestilence Pours FEATURED: ILNP's Salem (the perfect shade when you desire to channel your inner 'Evil Queen')4/1/2022
Salem Description of the shade- "Your identity may be a secret, but the focus is completely on you. Salem’s vibrant emerald color runs deep, with a divine shine that demands attention! The semi-translucent, jelly-leaning formula of our shimmer polishes allows for maximum balance, depth, and effect payoff." Full Opacity in 3-5 coats Wear is about 5 to 6 days with no large chips or need to retouch spots Where to start with this stunning shade? How about Once Upon A Time... It's hard to not think of fairytales and legends when watching the hypnotic shifts in this nail polish catch the light. In the bottle, Salem is a striking peacock emerald green and as you build the layers over top your nails you begin to see the dazzling flashes of obsidian black to purple and fiery red begin to appear and swirl together. It takes about 3 to 4 coats to reach full opacity and even a 5th coat wouldn't be discouraged. I'm learning that a jelly base takes some extra patience to build, however, the payoff is magnificent. I finally found my Evil Queen nail polish and I can honestly say this is the niftiest nail polish I have ever worn and can't recommend it enough. -Poison Bottle in photo purchased at OfGraveConcern ILNP *Reviews composed in 2021 Recently I was surprised by a teaser message and arrival of a small parcel at my door from an Indie Artist I know (thank you so much, Pixxi!) and I'm over the moon with my custom wearable art inspired by nature and history! May I introduce everyone to Sticks N Stone Bones. Where to start with this nifty little shop? They offer unique handmade items for the body and home that utilize the properties of wood to preserve fragrance which has been a practice for centuries and this is still effective as it was then as the scent they chose has lasted weeks now and I just ordered a pumpkin carving diffuser for my car (the designs are drawn then burnt into the wood piece and they come unscented so you choose the fragrance of your choice from your collection). Longevity is indeed impressive and you know I'm in love with the idea of waltzing about with a historic notion at my throat but how is the throw of the necklace? Again nature, science and history all triumph and create something magical as I have noticed a 4 to 6-foot throw alone and this has increased with simple body heat; the coin-sized piece of redwood acts as a fragrant beacon. I can't wait to sit down and decide which perfume will grace my car diffuser. My nifty little diffuser arrived all decked out in a themed parcel that even finished out with a free gift that gives back to mother nature and delights those of us that adore wildflowers! The diffuser itself is exceptionally made (no filmy plastic here, it's reinforced metal clips on the back), the design is stunning and my autumn roadtrips were complete with the delicious and inspiring aroma of all the pumpkins, spice and everything nice wafting around my car as I belted out all the seasonal songs and probably gave a show to those stopped at red lights, haha! In winter I went with peppermint and mint and the pumpkin still was detectable which was perfect for me (so these diffusers last months). For spring I think I'm going to go a more rosewater route as I found out recently that rosewater and a hint of spice makes magic for the senses. Highly recommend! SticksNStoneBones I was surprised by a message on social media offering me a chance to try this posh house of fragrance and am so thankful they reached out and contacted my little shadowy corner. Here's another Indie shop to recommend especially if you are seeking something unexpected, transportive but yet familiar all in the same wave of the wrist! (Thank you again so much, Aether Arts Perfume) Longevity varies between 4 hours (Chrysalis) to 12+ hours (Saffron) Mayan Chocolate (Chiles and Spice Accord, Green Jungle and Orchid Accord, Rich Chocolate, Exotic Woods and Incense Accord) An exotic fragrance journey back through time to experience the raw untouched cacao plant and its natural ceremonial purpose. Fiery lush greenness of chiles and ground spices opens the scene and if you close your eyes the impressive realistic humid air accord intermingled with fruit-laced florals (carrying hints of vanilla and orange blossom upon their curious petals) takes you deeper into this fascinating world that you can't wait to explore further. The lovely promised cacao is bitter and earthy presented on a gold tray and surrounded by wisps of ceremonial incense that lasts hours after application, weaving a scent story to recommend. Saffron (Pink Peppercorn, Turmeric, Saffron, Peach Accord, Cananga and Jasmine Absolute, Vanilla, Hazelnut, Vintage Amber Accord, Tobacco and Suede) Picture this, you're back in childhood and are at a family gathering, dancing around the humphing adults that just find you in the way or blocking the wine table when you get the glimpse of a huge familiar dark purple plumed hat bobbing in the window peeking behind a stack of wrapped gifts; it's Auntie! She's a bit eccentric, but sweet and elegant and is the only relative that isn't afraid to get down on the floor and play for the hundredth time whatever game your little brain can create whilst you dig in her huge vintage leather purse for hidden delicious treats from her travels. Later as you curl up and snuggle into the soft ends of her long cashmere scarf you inhale the powdery creamy vanilla finish of her curious perfume and her latest story of far off places, trivia and events, you can't help but think- is she a secret time traveller? Auntie will never say and only gives you a wink as if she can read your mind. That's what this gentle nutty floral-mand reminds me of and how I hope my nephew will someday remember me. Saffron is full of personality and an unexpected cosy element, what a unique perfume. Burner Perfumes No. 10: Chrysalis (Vanuatu Pepper, Green Coffee, Tomato Leaf, Rhubarb, Green Apple and Melon Aldehydes, Violet, Green Clover and Crystalline Musk). Chrysalis is a beautiful example of exceptions for me as the list of notes scream "beware!" to my brain with the listed rhubarb and aldehydes mentioned as my skin chemistry usually anchors to those fragrances and amplifies them to the heavens and back drowning out any underlying accords but my nose delves in curiosity and inhales pure late summertime bliss with this perfume as it's so magical and airy with a green powdery fruitiness that indeed somehow reminds me of the chrysalis of a monarch butterfly with tones of jade green, gold shimmer and the powder of a butterfly's drying wings. This is one of those perfumes that is nearly impossible to fully dissect, you think you pinned a note down then second guess what you are truly smelling another moment then ultimately give up and just enjoy the splendour of the experience, akin to trying to capture a fluttering monarch. It is said seeing a monarch butterfly is a sign from a loved one who has passed into the other realm and Chrysalis is a beautiful tribute to transformation and gentle messages, it's ethereal and calming. Dia De Muertos (Marigold Absolute, Mimosa Absolute, Jasmine Absolute, Carnations, Guavas, Beeswax Tapers, Earth and Moss) Another transportive medley with smokey florals and exotic tart and sweet fruit leading the way. I curiously own several 'Day of the Dead' scents now and Aether Arts' offering brings my mind to late summertime nights with just the ghostly coolness of autumn on the breeze. It's a lovely fruity laced perfume with an underpinning of realistic beeswax that is one of the longest-lasting of the vials going on to entrance the senses for 6 to 8 hours. It's a must-try if you love realistic floral petals and mouth-watering inducing fruit. Burner Perfume No. 4 John Frum (Fresh Lime and Coconut Water, Mischief Flower, Jasmine, Ylang Ylang, Exotic Woods, Vetiver and Vanuatu Pepper) This shop has a certain flair with conjuring visions of distant locales and times with unique fruits but sadly my nose and head didn't enjoy this layover to a tropical escape. I think it's the pepper that overbalances everything and perhaps the ylang ylang that is turning to soap. This was the only vial that was not for me. *Please remember skin chemistries differ and what one note may not work for me may be exactly what someone else is looking for. That's the beauty of perfume oils and the continued mystery that keeps drawing us back for more. Never be afraid to try a blend that interests you. Love for 3 Oranges (3 types of oranges- Flower, Fruit and Tree, Orange Blossoms and Musk) A creamy nostalgic opening as Love for 3 Oranges immediately brings to mind an Orange Creamsicle on a hot summer day. It's creamy and refreshing with an even balance of sweetness and fruit. The musk underneath lends an adult delicious twist at the end elevating this creation from something entirely playful to sophisticated but still joyful. This citrus perfume also lasted beyond 6 hours on my skin which is quite something in my book. I can see how this and several other perfumes by Aether Arts either won fragrance awards or were finalists. Impressive scent artistry and I have my basket full of further explorations (Black Hole, Charybdis, Gunsmoke & Roses, Circe and few others are all calling!) Aether Arts Perfume FEATURED: ETSY Treasures (A very special birthday to remember all thanks to Cyan Owl/Part I)4/1/2022
I for one think it's perfectly acceptable to treat oneself to a special birthday gift (or 3, haha) to and from yourself and those few that know me shouldn't be surprised I went searching for a specific themed trinket for my birthday in 2021 all styled after the Persephone myth (a complex story I've always had this unexplained pull towards) and this little moon child and dark heart found exactly what she has always been dying to find for years at CyanOwl. It really was divine timing as I had been working so hard to alter myself since 2020 for a healthier body and mindset and this necklace embodies that for me. My Persephone Moon came beautifully wrapped- presented on a bed of velvet (in lightning quick time) and unexpectedly tells a story that is uniquely me (right down to the surprise curve in the pomegranate leaves looking as a storm is gusting). The craftsmanship is phenomenal and this is the type of signature jewellery piece that you wear with everything and you can treasure for years to come (thank you again, Cyan Owl for putting up with all my questions and little quirky requests for this order). What a perfect birthday and transformation gift for myself. Cyan Owl |
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