It is a truth universally acknowledged that a lady in possession of unwanted creases and dry skin must be in want of a fabulous cream and serum. Whether that lady (or gentleman) is only just noticing them for the first time in the mirror or has lived with skin changes for awhile because they do not believe there can possibly to a solution or relief to such a common unwelcome thing, LittleBits is there for us when you need a little special something from researched nature (the tried and true historical recipes) and thank goodness because this lady needed that little something badly. Being a certain age when my skin seems to have a mind of its own I started noticing lines, dryness with dullness in places which all began to make me self-conscious and that is a terrible feeling. To my favourite marketplace platform I went a haunting and I really do believe in perfect timing because one of my first searches brought me the listing of the 24kt Gold Egyptian Serum from LittleBits and I honestly couldn't leave the page alone, so after contacting the owner with quite a few questions and personal concerns about how well her products would fair well on my sensitive skin, I purchased my first introductory sampling which shortly after became the largest haul I have ever ordered from any indie shop. Long story short, these amazing items have worked wonders for me and like my mom, grandmothers and aunts whom all found their own favorite skin creams/serums/powders that never left their vanities and handbags, I have found mine! 24kt Gold Egyptian Serum Egyptian Oil Listed Materials: 24kt Gold, Myrrh, Frankincense, Egyptian Geranium, Grape Seed Oil Appearance/Fragrance: In the amber bottle that comes with a handy long cosmetic pipette the contents are a yellow colour with actual gold flakes floating in the oil that fill the entire space of the bottle when shaken (you are sure to get flashes of gold in every application). The scent is true frankincense that is a sharp smelling resin and this serum also has an intoxicating lemon-like note present. It's instantly relaxing for me and I love to wear this oil to go to sleep. Performance/Results: THIS is the product I sorely wish I found years ago so I could have staved off some of the unpleasant permanent signs on my skin but overall this serum performs amazingly well and I love adding this bottle to my morning routine before I slip back to bed to get ready for another shift. The gold actually dissolves into my skin and I noticed positive results within a week of using this item (I can wear this all over my face even my chin, along my jawline and nose). It doesn't fight my sensitive skin but soaks right in and even helped with the annoying roughness on my cheeks and helps keep acne at bay. I think this is the oil that has helped soften the crease in my eyebrows the most in conjunction with the 1896 Cleopatra's Enamel. Would I repurchase?: YES *Side Note: In addition to the positive results I have noticed in the mirror and can feel when I touch my face, I adore the history that is incorporated into the selection of the materials used and I found the facts supplied on the product's pages absolutely fascinating (I could read all day long about the healthful properties of herbs and resins). A Lily Pomatum For Wrinkles 1772 Fine Line Salve Listed Materials: Vitamin E, Jojoba Oil, Almond Oil, Therapeutic Grade *White Lily Oil, Organic White Beeswax, Organic Natural WI Honey Appearance/Fragrance: I first received this item in a small beautifully labelled bag then I upgraded to a jar size as soon as it ran out. The cream is a creamy white that requires a quick stir with a plastic spoon and the fragrance is a dreamy delicate lily with powder. The adorable jar is about the size of a lip balm. It's not very large but the contents last quite a while and I can't argue about the moisturizing effect it holds. Performance/Results: I readily admit I have no idea what I'm doing with creams/serum/salves or know if I'm overdoing it with layering everything but I do love to experiment where these items perform best and the Lily Pomatum seems to go best on my cheeks, along my jawline (my skin is tight as a drum again!), neck and on that blasted line between my eyebrows that was so deep looking before I found LittleBits. Would I repurchase?: YES Side Note: *I do take caution when I use this pomatum around my cat (it does contain actual white lily oil and ground root) so I make sure to wash my hands and keep him away from woozing around my face (same with my dogs)- it never hurts to be a little more careful when it comes to lilies and cats (or dogs). 1896 Cleopatra's Enamel Listed Materials: Almond Oil, Rose Water, Myrrh, Honey, Bees Wax, Rose Appearance/Fragrance: As the same with the Lily cream, I first ordered this as a sample then upgraded to a small jar that looks so lovely displayed on my 120+-year-old vanity. The scent is hard to truly describe, it's very light and sweet creamy wax with a hint of almond. The contents of the jar are opaque ivory that is thick and pliable (can be rolled around your fingers to make a ball before applying) but quickly spreads when gently pushed into the skin. I like to use this one of the most noticeable lines as it fills the creases in completely and (in my mind) plumps up those areas. I use a small plastic spoon to take small scrapes of the salve before applying. A little goes a long way. Performance/Results: As you probably can tell I've never used many skin care products (except acne creams and generic makeup) so I'm still learning where and how to use everything. Through some morning testing, I found this enamel does not fair well on my cheeks, chin or nose but it does work nicely on my forehead, elbows, back of my hands (even as a cuticle oil/cream) and this is another item I love to fall asleep wearing. Would I repurchase?: YES 1772 Cold Cream Orange Flower - Toilet De Flora Body Cream Listed Materials: Virgins Wax, Jojoba, Almond Oil, Orange Flower Water, Ben, Jasmine, Orange Appearance/Fragrance: When I opened my first parcel from LBCC I think this cream leaked a tiny bit from the small sample bag (soon then after replaced with a large purchased jar) as it was the first heavenly aroma that greeted me when I opened the box. I believe this scented item (along with MoonaLisa's creation known as Whole) is what set me on a frantic search for anything with orange blossom listed. It's incredible and so historically important if you take the time to read about the famous women who favoured that fragrance. The cream is thin and is an almost transparent white in colour (and it is the same in the jar). Performance/Results: I had to research how to correctly use and delve into my memory to remember how my Baba used her creams but I think I have it now: a nice slightly thick application over my makeup (concentrating around my eyes), a few minutes of enjoying the aforementioned amazing scent composition then a hot to touch washcloth to wipe the cream away starting at my cheeks then leaving my eyes last. This cold cream works wonderfully well at melting away my stubborn mascara and I definitely notice a moisturizing effect when I use it. Would I repurchase?: YES *Full Disclosure: Makeup scares me. There I said it. I've never really worn that much and when any other time I played around I would look like well more of a horrific parody of a lady of the evening versus polished or never felt like myself and that I had this heavy itchy mask on I couldn't wait to get off. I've also never had any luck finding a shade that would match my skin (I'm extremely cool toned) or one that didn't look like cake batter when applied then later left me with painful welts. I've used a gamut of commercial makeup brands over the years and my most recent was Bare Minerals for powder, blush and lipstick. 1912 Sultana Cold Cream Listed Materials: Jojoba Oil, Bees Wax, Almond Oil, Cocoa Butter, Orange Flower Water, Peru Balsam Appearance/Fragrance: This was one of the only products I didn't get to purchase as a smaller sample first and I had no idea what to expect when I opened the beautiful frosted jar so I'm thrilled to say this light fawn coloured cream smells like expensive melted gourmand chocolate! The consistency is simply fascinating as it starts out somewhat solid for a cream but as soon as it touches the skin, it melts like butter (a little goes a very long way and there is a trace of balsam and orange if I concentrate to find the notes). Performance/Results: I would love to sing the praises of the results for this cold cream on myself but sadly this is the only product I purchased that I had a negative reaction to (figures). So instead of my face or elbows, I use this cream on my feet and I really like the softness around my heels and I also have been experimenting with this jar on my cuticles and on my legs. I did get one-half day of use for this formula as an intended cold cream and yes it works to remove makeup, so ignore the rambling lady who has weird unpredictable skin; you want a jar and want to feel you are slathering your face in expensive chocolate, get it. Would I repurchase?: Sadly, no. Only due to the fact that my skin still delights in tormenting me. 1908 Rose Complexion Powder Listed Materials: Rice Powder, Rose Powder, Sandal Wood, Organic Rose, Organic Rose Petals, Natural Essential Oil Appearance/Fragrance: The finely ground powder is a delicate shade of fitting rose and the scent is an equally light floral with a barely-there touch of warm sandalwood. The tin is nicely sized (gorgeously designed) and I feel I will get perhaps a full year out of the contents. Performance/Results: Where has this product been all my life!? It matches my skin tone perfectly and even blurs some imperfections. I love I can touch my face and actually feel my skin versus a greasy mask and I'm impressed it actually absorbs the oil that I work up when I'm dashing about the floor at my workplace. The real test will be this summer and I may have to reapply here and there throughout the day but we shall see. Would I repurchase?: YES (this is a lifetime repurchase for me and I hope it is never discontinued) 1922 Setting Powder Listed Materials: French Talc, Organic Lemon Oil, Organic Bergamot Oil Appearance/Fragrance: Finely ground powder with minute dark specks in it. There isn't a discernable scent to it but maybe it does in the tin which I don't own. It also has a silky feeling to it when touched. Performance/Results: Alone this powder achieves the ethereal appearance that was popular during the 1920's so I think I will use this for events and if I'm lucky be wearing this for the Great Gatsby New Year's themed parties at the end of this year. In the meantime, I do like to carefully layer this over the 1908 powder in spots as it adds a little more protection against oil on my forehead and along my hairline. I really need to buff and blend to get an even look if used all over but I do like this product. Would I repurchase? YES especially if the 100% Pure Pearl Powder was ever discontinued. 100% Pure Pearl Powder Listed Materials: As it says on the tin- PEARLS Appearance: I don't how she did it but I'm holding actual crushed pearls with this product and about to blend them over my face. You can't get more fancy feeling than using real 24kt gold and crushed pearls in self-care and makeup. I love this shop! Performance/Results: Here is another item I have searched years for and wish I found much sooner. This powder works so well over the 1908 formula and blurs some of my scarring. It also softens the pores on my nose that I can't seem to get rid of completely. Finally must mention a few words about the handy mini cosmetic puff that is included with this tin, it adds another touch of refinement and again I feel so fancy and "right" when I use these products. Would I repurchase?: YES Liquid Bloom of Roses 1780 - 1958 Vintage Lip Stain/Cheek Stain Listed Materials: Carmine, Rose Water, Essence of Roses, Organic Rose Oil Appearance/Fragrance: The contents are a deep red with an undertone of blue. The scent is incredible, to say the least, I wish I had a perfume that matched this bottle exactly. It's floral of course but it's so much more and that is true rose water I can smell; you seriously need to smell it for yourself to understand. In terms of the bottle, it's perfect to display and I love that the packaging is a reproduction of the actual label that was used in the 18th century. Performance/Results: Confession time- one full application of this stain and I threw away my powder blush and lipstick I have been using for years. There is no comparison and I can't recommend this bottle enough for those out there that are cool toned (this stain was made for us). I'm still puzzling out how many layers to apply but I think I'm satisfied with 4 to 6 and I'm happy to say that even though I apply the stain with my finger it doesn't transfer to my work clothing if I happen to adjust my name badge or the bedding which I was worried about (if it does I don't notice or it's a very light spot of pink). For durability, this stain lasts the whole night and if I would let it go I wouldn't be surprised if it lasted into the next afternoon- never had that happen with any commercial blush. I also never had a blush that well made me look like I'm blushing and this Liquid Bloom of Roses does just that, it looks so natural on and yes it also adds a fresh bitten look to my lips (no lipstick I ever tried produced that before). The only negative is this product is drying to my skin and lips but I feel that is a small price to pay and easily remedied when I don't have it on plus that's what lip balm is for. Would I repurchase?: YES (another lifetime repurchase item) 1922 Vegetal Red Rose Liquid Rouge Listed Materials: Carmine, Natural Rose Oil, Organic Rose Water Appearance/Fragrance: Very similar to the 1780-1958 stain but it's brighter in that deep red and can be described as "berry pink" (think freshly squeezed or mashed strawberries). The scent is the same as 1780-1958 formula but it may be a little subdued in ways. Performance/Results: I purchased a sample vial as I loved the red "fresh bitten" look on my lips but wanted it darker, this rouge works and I get my desired look after about 3 coatings. Oddly this stain transfers more when I touch things so I do use caution. Should mention with both stains they last all night even with eating and drinking. Finally, I'm sure to keep a lip balm near with this liquid rouge/lip stain. Would I purchase a bottle?: YES One Note at a Time 1920's Lilies & Lilac Toilet Water This ultra-delicate oil leaves just enough of a lovely spring imprint on my mind and I keep returning to it. I love this one all for different reasons than what I was initially looking for in an oil (I want this bottle for after shaving and to sprinkle on my bed sheets, so into the basket it goes for my birthday or Black Friday). For a perfume to wear throughout the day, it's pretty as a lilac perfume should be but hardly has any longevity (even in my hair I get 2 hours tops) and as much as I love lilies, they upstage the lilac. I have my fingers crossed the upcoming lilac perfume will be exactly what I'm looking for. Bouquet de I'Imperatrice Josephine perfume (Natural Rose Oil, Natural Rosewood Oil, Organic Rose Petals, Natural Jasmine Oil, Natural Sandalwood, Organic Almond Oil and Musk) I only have a sample of this magnificent perfume but soon I will have a bottle as this is a timeless fragrance which transports my imagination far away and I feel like absolute royalty when I wear it. There is a delicate rose that brushes the skin and the jasmine with sandalwood adds a warm romantic complexity to Bouquet de I'Imperatrice Josephine that I haven't experienced in anything within my collection. I appreciate this is by no means a brash rendering of the notes that would usually give me a headache or scream soap to my nose, every note is blended so well creating an elegant softness that I have been searching for and finally found. Jane Austen's Garden perfume (Rose, Lavender, Forest, Orange, Lilac, Rose Geranium, Jasmine, Rosemary and Voilet) Ahh! This is what I could only imagine a real English garden to smell like (velvety roses overhanging a garden wall and woody lavender bordering the walk with geraniums and deep purple violets in the window box) and I will be taking this enchanting oil with me when I travel to Bath and Hampshire someday. This is the type of perfume to wear on those days when you have many responsibilities but for a time you would rather let my mind relax and enjoy the sunshine. Jamie's Passion perfume (No listed notes but it described as: "This lovely light amber perfume oil is uniquely based on an original 18th-century love potion and mixed with the popular scents of the 1940's.") I'm still trying to decipher this oil as I get a waft of lemon thyme of first application then a clean warm amber emerges and amps (or glows) then it fades down to something akin to violets. It lasts about 2 hours on my skin and about 4 hours in my hair. Here is another oil I will be taking with me when I travel. Orange Flower Oil *I can't speak highly enough about the customer service practices at this shop because when I fell hard for the scent in 1772 Orange Blossom cold cream I sent a message to the shop owner to see if I could get a perfume to smell exactly like the jar. Not only could she recommend an oil but she even offered to dilute a specially prepared oil for me and add it to my custom order (thank you so much, Alicia!). Marking down another note I'm completely enamoured with and need more of in my collection. This oil is fantastic for everyday wear (especially in the workplace setting) but I've found I prefer to keep this gem at home and allow this bottle to banish any negative mood (that citrus note is sublime) and revitalize my creativity (wearing it right now as I type away). Bulgarian (Otto) Rose Oil *Here is another oil that was specially recommended by Alicia at LittleBits as I asked if she had a perfume that matched the scent in the Liquid Bloom of Roses, she suggested the Josephine Perfume along with many others including this oil. Overall Bouquet de I'Imperatrice Josephine comes the closest to matching but I still like the Bulgarian (Otto) Rose Oil. When applied it isn't the sharp caustic florals it's actually a dainty rose and reminds me more of petals rather than a full stemmed rose. I am finding that rose oils fade fast on my skin so this is another fragrance I love to brush into my hair (my hair also seems to unlock the hidden spiciness from the roses which I love). I will definitely be wearing this when I attend different events this year. There you have it, my whole current trove of self-care, oils and makeup from LittleBits/LBCC Historical Apothecary. I've had tremendous success overall and I will be heading back to visit this charming shop again soon, I feel like I have reconnected with a lost piece of myself when I use these items and there are still so many other products I want to explore and learn more about.
LittleBits/LBCC Historical Apothecary The Poison Garden collection: Aconitum Atropa Belladonna Conium Maculatum Datura Metel Nerium Oleander One Note at a Time Aconitum (Listed Notes: Wolfsbane, tangled roots, wildflower field, metal, storm, rock, black fur, wild musk) In the vial: FRESH CUT SUN-WARMED GRASS and swaying MEADOW GREENS Applied: Aconitum is an instant summertime snapshot as this brings to mind my Pap mowing the grass just before a thunderstorm hits with me just staring into the grey-black churning sky watching "angels bowl" as my grandfather always called it, the cut grass I can smell is incredibly realistic and I can detect a distinct storm element in this. It's at this point where I have my nose to wrist in complete nostalgic bliss with happy tears that a sweet stone note with an almost sudsy quality rises and hits hard and stays for nearly 8 hours. Up until that point I would have purchased a full bottle or gallon but I'm not a fan of the sudsy wet gravel rock scent that overtakes every other note. I must also jot down that Aconitum does not smell like my treasured Lycanthrope and I can't pick up any black fur, flowers or musk. A Happy Little Accident (curious pairing and saving grace): Aconitum + Alkemia Perfumes' Bacchante (High bush blueberries, wild ivy, Spanish lavender, aged oakmoss, tonka, decaying bark, and forest fungi)= storm watching while picking blueberries deep in the forest. The odd sweet soapy stone note is thankfully tempered with the realistic juicy blueberries and it creates a whole new fragrance I love to mix before I shut out the sun and sleep the day away for night shift. Atropa Belladonna (Listed Notes: Nightshade berry, narcotic flowers, green tomato, green pepper, soil, broomstick, velvet plum) In the vial: COLD DEW-DRENCHED TOMATO LEAF and GREEN PEPPER Applied: This at first smells like canning green peppers in the basement with garden soil still on your shoes. Again an incredibly realistic blend that creates a distinct scene. As this oil dries I amp the green pepper and the potting soil accord with a dark plum slowly coming out behind all the spicy greenery. I don't get any flowers or berries but I do get the "velvet" impression and something that stays cold smelling. I was secretly hoping Atropa Belladonna would be a long lost sister scent to Winifred but where Winifred is green and purple velvet floral skirts fluttering across the silver-white moon over a graveyard, Atropa Belladonna is planted in a wet garden and may hold a deadly secret, depending on who you ask. I love that despite them sharing similiar notes they tell completely different tales. This one is a keeper but I need to remember to watch what other fragrance this vial touchs as the scent of spicy green pepper gets on everything and lingers! Conium Maculatum (Listed Notes: Hemlock flower, citrus blossom, coumarin, lavender spike, tobacco leaf, castoreum, oak, bergamot, dried iris) In the vial: CITRUS BLOSSOM, BERGAMOT and LAVENDER. It brings to mind Every Frozen Heart with that nifty frozen citrus ice pop fragrance. Applied: Ah! There's the promised lavender but it is a fleeting note as this strange mix of citrus and orris amps creating something sweet and freaky. I'm not sure I care for Conium Maculatum as that blend of citrus triggers my head. It's also leaning toward too masculine smelling for me but thankfully it doesn't last more than a few hours before it fades to lovely powder. I think I will use this in the oil warmer, it smells better in the vial versus my skin sadly. Datura Metel (Listed Notes: Datura blossom, sweet almond, rosewater, sugar cube, vanilla orchid, moth wing, wild honeycomb) In the vial: ALMOND, HONEY WATER and unlisted HONEYSUCKLE Applied: I do believe we have found a favourite vial in this collection for I am a deadly smelling hummingbird with Datura Metel and love it! I can't get enough of Sixteen92's honey and almond accords and here they are beautifully meshed. There is definitely something mysterious and floral in this blend and I'm falling hard for the drydown that has warm vanilla and powder. It almost smells like nectar from a honeysuckle vine but that note isn't listed. Wretched timing to be cautious of extra spending otherwise I would get a few items with this fragrance. Oh well, there is always the Resurrection event and this vial should get me through the summer unless I dump it on my head like I have been resisting to do since it arrived. Mmm Datura Metel is so pretty (it's in the same vintage vein of Mellifera), why aren't more people gushing about this gem? A must try if you love sweet honey scents. Nerium Oleander (Listed Notes: White & pink oleander, heliotrope, apple seed, sweet custard, pineapple, thyme, coconut water) In the vial: APPLE, VANILLA and a drop of PINEAPPLE JUICE Applied: Mmm... I guess I saved the best two for last as Nerium Oleander is another favourite which completely shocks me because it has coconut and pineapple yet somehow this blend works. Right away this perfume opens with a realistic apple note with creamy thick custard then the coconut and pineapple ring around this scent dessert making me question everything I ever thought about coconut fragrances. I guess I really don't hate them all and it all depends what accords they are paired with or the scent artist because this oil is divine and I will wear this. Oh, this oil reminds me of another surprise hit coconut blended perfume from last year- Really Most Sincerely Dead. Nerium Oleander is missing the honey, poppy seeds and licorice but it's fluffy and delicious smelling just like Really Most Sincerely Dead. If asked I would say this perfume smells exactly like what you would imagine would be on the judging table at The Great British Bake Off. Another keeper and a vial I could drink! And that concludes my year with The Circle program. I learned quite a bit throughout the months of sniffing, dabbing and slathering at different times those 27 different fragrances and could ramble all day about my personal discoveries but the main truth I must admit to myself is I'm a Halloween/Fall and Spring type of collector and prefer those seasons/releases to all others and wish there was an option available to purchase those early seasonal collections solely. Looking at the notes within the several releases I have a better success rate with spices, florals and quasi gourmands than for example pine or stone. My journey is over but I highly recommend The Circle to anyone that is able and ready to explore many facets and profiles of fragrances (with additional added perks for joining, who doesn't love coupons?). You never know what you will unexpectedly fall for and this subscription was a unique opportunity to learn something new about myself (I adore gardenias now and can't get enough of them, found my Victorian or Edwardian Ghost dream perfume and real successes with coconut accords, which all is huge). I hope to read everyone else's impressions plus personal scent journeys sometime and who knows if the Half Circle program ever returns, I may again see those lovely mysterious black boxes someday waiting for me. Thank you all for reading and don't worry this isn't the end of me purchasing from Sixteen92 (that will never be) this was just something I needed to share in case anyone was curious why I won't be contributing early Sixteen92 reviews for the year. I'm happy to wait just like everyone else. MoonaLisa: A Supernatural Clean Time to share all of the decadence and a small serving of the dreamy springtime gourmands from MoonaLisa! Bubbling Brew Salt Soak in Lemon Poundcake with Carmelized Sugar (Gathered Notes and Description: Rich yellow pound cake with zesty Lemon EO, and a caramelized sugar crunch!) The scent is more delicate than I was hoping but I love the initial wafts of sweet tart lemon cake with warm caramel when the bubbles form and I can't deny this soak softens my skin and melts away any tension (like buttah for my joints and tight muscles). Next LTEC release I'm getting this fragrance in the EdP perfume form or in a detangler (I actually prefer Lemon Poundcake with Carmelized Sugar to the Lemon Sugar Cookie fragrance which I will share my thoughts on shortly). I know it is silly but I must admit I'm absolutely captivated by the artwork on the bag which has a picture of decadently dressed ladies (one is a radiant young Marie Antoinette all in her iconic finery) from the 18th century complete with colorful taffeta, farthingales, boned corsets and elaborate hairpieces. I wish I could capture the true magnificence of Moona's packaging. Perfume Oil in Aurelia (Gathered Notes and Description: Delicious ripe raspberries top this lovely raspberry jam filled white wedding cake, doused with vanilla cream, and topped with dried red rose petals and a hint of sandalwood ambered musk) Ah! How do I find the right words to describe an olfactory masterpiece and explain a true scent love story? Let me try: The sweetness and tartness of the raspberries and realistic buttercream in Aurelia are tempered beautifully with the hint of strewed rose petals, sandalwood and amber (that amps more in the crooks of my arms versus wrists or neck) easily bringing to mind raspberry sherbet (even a hint of passionfruit) on top of white cake fit for royalty. Aurelia is a complete surprise win in my book (I'm usually more drawn to dark and moody perfumes especially at the end of winter), I never knew how much joy I would get out of smelling like a walking talking frilly valentine. This beautiful scent masterpiece just melted away the winter blues for me and I can't recommend this heavenly oil enough especially if you love floral gourmands. Holy Grail status (for those wondering that's seven heavenly holy grail fragrances I have discovered at this shop). Argan Oil Hair Rescue in Aurelia So after I fell hard for my sample of Aurelia I had to get the argan oil and if possible this fragrance is even better in my curls. When applied to my own bouffant it is transformed into a fragrant billowing tower of realistic fresh raspberries and rich buttercream with stewn roses that lasts all night and I must share that after several days of slathering and stealing sniffs from the bottle(s) it finally hit me why I love Aurelia so much- it smells exactly like one of the greatest desserts I ever had the pleasure to have on my plate years ago at a special event with added rose petals and I want to drown in this fragrance. Nothing like being reunited with food memories and having incredible shine and softness to your curls. Two free samples nestled in these above orders, thank you so much MoonaLisa! Mini Guest Soap (Listed Ingredients and Notes: African Black Soap, Colloidal Oatmeal, Frankincense and Rose Oils) Where was this bar on the website because I would have purchased a full sized version. I am officially on the hunt for frankicense and rose soap now as this tiny golden coloured square holds a timeless combination that is pure mediatative and perfect for the tub. As with all of this shop's soap creations, it's extremely gentle to my sensitive skin and not one breakout to report. Basically my skin just drinks in this soap and I can't wait to grab it and race for my water filled sanctuary. Mead Moon (Gathered Notes and Description: This full moon is said to be the signal for harvest of wild strawberries. In Europe, you may also hear it called the Honey Moon, Mead Moon or the Full Rose Moon. This scent is inspired by the romance of Mead and the Strawberry Moon, notes of Wild Strawberries, Wild Raw Honey, Rose, Cedar, Oud and spice) This is a rare perfume in my collection and I can't honestly say I have anything like it to compare to so going by the notes that amp on me, it's a tobacco honey and strawberry medley with a resiny rose heart. Depending on how the winds are blowing outside I catch a strawberry accord that smells realistic and it brings back fond memories of baking with freshly picked strawberries and there is also a dirty earthy honey I can't stop sniffing. This oil can be camphorous but I personally love that about it. Found my special fragrance for June 17th. Up next, boxes of florals and a relaxing treasure for the bath to recommend. Get ready to slather and soak, springtime has officially arrived... Bath Salts in Sea Witch (Gathered Notes and Description: The relaxing and invigorating at the same time, with a fresh spray of oceanic scent is made with essential oils of Cypress and Spruce. The salts are a blend of exotic sea salts and DEAD SEA salts, Noirmoutier salts, which both are unbelievably rich with minerals and essential oils of Cypress and Spruce) I've had my eye on this item ever since I learned about MoonaLisa last October and let me tell you the wait was definitely worth it and I must remember to hoard as many jars I can next year. I wasn't expecting to be pampered by such a grounding fragrance that smells earthy yet oceanic and my home spa experience is admittedly more entertaining now than any bath should be as the "blooming" dark ruby coloured seaweed takes me away along with the soothing salts that just ease away ever ache and care. You want to feel like a pampered sea enchanter (good or bad, your choice) get these salts and lean back and relax. Ah! This jar will be in the proud empty-indie-pile in no time. Spray-in Hair Spring Detangler in Lemon Sugar Cookie (Gathered Notes and Description: Deliciously fresh and zesty exclusive blend of cold pressed Lemon essential oil, and a blend of scrumptious cookie fragrance oils makes this a mouthwatering combination, but do not eat!) I'm still not quite sure about this fragrance as I get more iced animal cracker versus any chewy lemon sugar dusted cookie, oddly. I like it but I'm looking for a combination of cookie and cake I think, maybe even with a hint of cheesecake, something tart and strong. I know that scent combination exists. In any case, the detangler will be used until the last drop. Who doesn't want to smell like an Iced Animal Cracker? Spray-in Hair Spring Detangler and Perfume Oil in Indigo Wine (Gathered Notes and Description: A fresh and gloriously blue blend of Hydrangea's and Hyacinths!) I purchased Indigo Wine at the exact same time as another hyacinth fragrance was released from a different shop and thought I would have a good old fashioned hyacinth battle royale on my vanity and head but it was a knockout by first sniff and the title goes to ...Ostara by Alchemic Muse (reviews coming soon). I know I'm shocked as well but I have to be honest, Indigo Wine although realistic in the gorgeous diamond studded bottle this is more wet garden and greenery than I wanted on my skin. In my hair the wet greenery is tempered and although exceedingly pretty it may be a little too fresh and clean for me leaning toward hair conditioner smelling which in a way works out perfectly for a hair item. Perhaps the lilac and hyacinth blend I have read about from the Summer release last year will be a better match for me. Spray-in Hair Spring Detangler in Bee's Knees (Gathered Notes and Description: Honey, honeysuckle and hyacinth) As it says on the tin, this is a rich and heady mixture of golden honey, honeysuckle and hyacinth. Out of the three detanglers I purchased from this release, Bee's Knees is my choice pick and I plan to get an argan oil of this lovely fragrance next year. *The following items and vials were found nestled in my orders, thank you so much, Moona! Bug Resist Balm (Ingredients: Cocoabutter, Beeswax, Coconut & Almond Oil, Essential Oils of Lavender, Peppermint and Lemongrass) Mint Chocalate Chip, baby! Oh yum, wait this is bug balm? Yes, dear readers, this small glass jar holds one delectable mixture that works wonders to repel late spring insects and is perfect for outside events as the scent stays close to my skin. Tried and tested as mosquitos and invisible biting flies find me a delicacy, I have been dabbing a little on when I go out on the porch to look at the moon or watch the fireflies late at night and not one bite around my ankles. I have also been using this as a curl pomade because why not? And yes at times I want to eat my hair, love this scent (I can't get enough peppermint and chocolate in my life). I'm definitely taking this balm with me for the upcoming Fourth of July cookouts and packing it away for camping. Katherine (Listed Notes: Amber, Cocoa, Woods and Rose) All hail the Queen of Gourmands as this scent artist can do chocolate notes like no other. This is long lasting regal decadence and brings to mind S'mores & Hot Cocoa but the rich Valentine's Day version and Katherine is goes down on the list as another full bottle (plus bath salts or scrub) purchase eventually. The rose, sandalwood and warm amber in this perfume is another level of captured romance and is a timeless combination. It's absolutely magnificent and a gourmand-floral to recommend. Alexandria (Gathered Notes and Description: Soft, woody, mossy, floral, and about 13 other components, with hints of ambergris, dry old book pages and a touch of intoxicating sweet labdanum) I have finally found a book fragrance without any leather and it somehow smells like scattered book pages in the winds. There is a realistic moss note in the opening that I could roll around in and I'm also in love with the wood accord in this blend. True to the description Alexandria is a soft, woody with dry book pages and a kiss of resins. I will definitely be using this oil for reading and relaxing. I wonder how this fragrance would transform in the bath? Only one way to find out, on the list it goes. Ramo's Raspberry & Rose (Gathered Notes and Description: Inspired by Famed New Orleans barman Henry C. Ramos, said to have invented this rich, potent, and frothy egg white and, sugary and cream cocktail in the 1880s, with my twist of fresh, and zesty Rhubarb, a touch of Bulgarian Rose absolute, and a touch of Vetiver to ground it out) Potent is a great way to describe this perfume on first application but it is also addicting as I can't stop smelling my wrist. Who knew Bulgarian Rose and Rhurbarb would create such a perfect garden matchup. As it dries down the tartness with floral settles and morphs into an effervescent creamy and sugary raspberry scent, what wondeful scent socrery is this? I can honestly say, I have nothing like Ramo's Raspberry & Rose in my whole collection or knew anything like this blend existed. Mmm it's so lovely and unique. A perfect scent cocktail for summer! Don't Get Your Knickers In A Twist (Gathered Notes & Description: This unusual scent is fresh and a wakeup call! Essential oils of: Fresh Lemon, Cardamom, Coriander, Patchouli & Bergamot) Dream lemon verbena and sassafras scent, is that really you?! Mmm this smells like fresh squeezed sweet lemonade and spicy lemon verbena braided with sassafras. I could happily drown in this fragrance. This is country summertime and rambling through the woods, all in one vial. Please send me everything in this fragrance. Everyone can leave now, show's over, oh wait I need to mention about the patchouli note that stays until the next afternoon with a spicy pepper note. Where has Don't Get You Knickers In A Twist been all my life? Holy Grail number eight, right here. Vials Ethereal Lace Ivory Lace Lemon Lace Pink Lace Serene Lace Tea-Stained Lace Crowned (from the Bonny & Buxom collection) One Note At A Time
Ethereal Lace (white lilac + old books, Vanille, antique lace) In the vial: LEATHER and an AIRY SWEET LOTION scent Applied: This was the vial I was anticipating the most when I ordered but alas no lilac is detectable on me versus so many others I have seen gush about Ethereal Lace. I get a not so pleasant combination of glossy leather and something reminding me of my workplace with a sweet powder finish. In regards to the vanilla, it does occasionally peek out behind the thick leather scent but it is more conceptual than I had hoped. There is still something vintage I like about Ethereal Lace but ultimately I don't think this one is keeper for me. (**please remember everyone's skin chemistry is different and what my chemistry does with one note may not happen on someone else. That's the unique beauty of perfume oils, they react with everyone differently- don't hesitate to try a sample of something if it interests you). Ivory Lace (three vanillas lashed with amber honey + wrapped in antique lace) In the vial: SWEET POWDERY HONEY and faded VANILLA with WARMTH Applied: Ah! This is a better vial showcasing the elegant lace accord with warm vanilla. Ivory Lace is indeed lovely and romantic without being overpowering (almost a "your skin but better" type of fragrance) and I can detect the faded white florals and a drop of "greenness". It brings to mind the iconic lace ruffs you see in paintings and swaying Queen Anne's lace out in the fields. In terms of longevity, Ivory Lace (don't you adore these gorgeous names?) lasts around 6 hours on me. This would be perfect for those looking for a sweet understated scent that adds just the right amount of something special to finish off a positive day (or night). Lemon Lace (sweet-tart lemon combines with sweet Vanille + antique lace) In the vial: LEMON CURD and creamy POWDER Applied: For a brief time Lemon Lace brings to mind a lemon chiffon creme filling then it disappears to leave a still sweet powdery vanilla that lasts around 3 hours on me. I have to admit it may be my favourite vial out of them all for the workplace setting. It's calming and perfect for spring. Pink Lace (juicy strawberries + pink champagne, Vanille, antique lace) In the vial: STRAWBERRY NERDS CANDIES and CHAMPAGNE Applied: We have a morpher here as Pink Lace warms up with your skin creating a dulcet but refined fruity scent with a smooth vanilla in the background (I want to call this Strawberry Blush). What is it about fruit scents this time of the year? I can't get enough of them and Pink Lace is another keeper for my collection and for my candle warmer. Serene Lace (palo santo incense + a haze of cedar smoke, Vanille, antique lace) In the vial: MINTY WOOD, SMOKE and VANILLA Applied: The longer I allow Serene Lace to age the more the mint-like wood swirls with church smoke in this blend and I must admit I'm smitten with this creation and so is my cat. This is his choice pick as he won't stop woozing all over my arm when I wear this oil. Serene Lace is a fantastic sleep scent (especially in the oil warmer) and relaxing meditative fragrance for those days you just lock yourself away from the mad world. Tea-Stained Lace (rich pipe tobacco + black tea leaves, Vanille, antique lace) In the vial: MINT TEA and VANILLA Applied: Oh, a little bit of unexpected nostalgia for me as I can detect my dad's pipe tobacco and a wisp of smoke in this oil. It's not the true scent of Captain Black Gold but it's pretty darn close. Next the tannic tea intertwines with the pipe smoke and that crystalline vanilla comes out on the long drydown. Tea-Stained Lace is certainly one of the more polished tea fragrances I have tried. Unfortunately, this blend doesn't last more than 2 hours on me but I still enjoy that brief time it takes me back to another time. Crowned (inspired by Jane Seymour) --a clean blend of lavender, mint and grapefruit, fluffy marshmallow, royal sandalwood *this was a free sample that appeared in my order, thank you Poesie Perfume! I'm not entirely sure about Crowned as I amp the tart grapefruit with mint and am still searching for the lavender I can smell in the vial along with any marshmallow or sandalwood. On me, sadly there just isn't any complexity (and there is a mystery waxy note that I'm not fond of that continues to catch my attention) but I can see why others have been gushing about Crowned (it's uplifting and playful but also has a little mystique to it) and I do enjoy this oil in my warmer. It really sweeps away the cobwebs and aids in the mood of spring cleaning and letting some light in. Tudor Rose cherry rose vanilla cocoa black tea (organic black tea, cocoa nibs, natural vanilla flavor, strawberry pieces, apple pieces, hibiscus, rose petals, lemongrass) *this was a free sample that appeared in my order, thank you Poesie Perfume! I'm still training my palate with brewed teas so I can't honestly say I get all of the individual flavours in this cozy smelling mix but all around this is a great way to wake up and sit down to enjoy (I could happily sniff the mini bag alone all day). Is it my favourite from all the teas I tried from Poesie or any other charming shop? No- Twice to Tea, Fearless and Royale Velvet still reign over all in my pantry but I still quite like Tudor Rose though as it reminds me of Albert + Victoria without the spice (Mmm need to go brew a cup of that gem), is an applaudable capturing of a fascinating topic and if it returns someday, I may spring for a bag (this does make a fine delicous dark fruity brew). How can I not collect something that has cocoa and roses listed? *With many thanks to Poesie Perfume for kindly sending me these perfumes at a discount for sharing my honest thoughts. Poesie Perfume The Strange South You know what they say: You can take the lady out of the country but you can't take the country out of the lady...er they say that right? Well in any case, The Strange South spoke to my "down in the holler" heart with their aesthetic, intriguing note choices and of course the obvious inspirations taken from folklore and ghost stories (plus they have a Hocus Pocus and The Frighteners collection!). I admit I was reading from the shadows others' impressions on Reddit for quite a while curating a special list and only finally pounced when a huge sale was announced (I should have ordered long before that), here is my current trove of the eerie, haunting and beautiful scent stories by The Strange South. And this is only Chapter One. Vials Antebellum Mama Poor Dove Darling The Shell's Here, But The Nut Is Gone Dead Men Only Play The Blues Plaster 300 Years Put A Spell On You Je Veux Mon Livre Slipped Between His Teeth One Note A Time Antebellum (Listed Notes: Peeling wallpaper, dusty cedar cabinets, pipe smoke, lavender, and wisteria) In the vial: A lovely curtain of heady sweet WISTERIA to open the scene along with a SPICY HERBAL and DUSTY WOOD combination. Applied: This is the scent of beautiful remnants of long forgotten love letters tucked away in a cedar chest. The wisteria smells akin to lilac (non-soapy) and the dusty cedar is incredibly realistic in this creation. Although the opening of Antebellum is brief this oil captures a romantic spring in bloom then the dry down is like years have past so quickly and the memories are being revisited and explored by another generation. Absolutely poetry in a vial and it is getting stronger and even deeper with patience. I would love a full bottle eventually. Mama (Listed Notes: Dandelions, iced tea, gingersnap crumbs and jam fingerprints on a little lost girl's cotton dress) In the vial: A glass of iced SWEET LEMON TEA on a table scattered with SPICY GINGERSNAP CRUMBS and Summer SUNSHINE Applied: Mama is more than a random scent story for me as this perfume reminds me so much of a beloved family friend who was the epitome of an aged southern belle and flower child. She could always be found greeting all from the porch with a glass of iced tea in her hand and welcoming smile while Janis Joplin, the Doors or The Beatles played on her stereo from inside the house. Not only have I found a tea blend that plays well with my finicky chemistry, I have been unexpectedly reconnected with good summertime memories and I adore the realistic bright dandelion note in Mama plus the slight spice from the gingersnaps that comes out more after the drydown. It's like a visit to an old friend and an afternoon of porch swinging watching the hummingbirds dart about, all in a vial. Another future full bottle purchase. Miss you so much, E but I know you are dirty dancing with Jim Morrison and Patrick Swayze right now. Poor Dove (Listed Notes: Silver fir, paper wings, tuberose, sugared lilacs, tonka bean, and amber) In the vial: TUBEROSE, AMBER, VANILLA and delicate LILAC Applied: I have read so many reviews about this lovely oil and how it sweeps those away with a floral veil that lasts all day on them but sadly Poor Dove is the one perfume from this lot that doesn't stay more than 5 minutes on my skin and barely lasts 20 minutes in my curls. For that brief time it's gorgeous and indeed ethereal. If I could get this to stay on me I would purchase a full bottle. For curiosity purposes I will be trying the Meadowfoam oil form of Poor Dove the next time I order from this shop, so stay tuned. Darling (Listed Notes: Violet, bitter pomegranate seeds, marshmallow fluff, and frost) In the vial: Cold POWDERY VIOLETS, a DARK SWEET FRUIT and whipped MARSHMALLOW Applied: I can see why this blend is a best seller as it is creamy sweet and powdery with a hint of the unexpected. It's also an impressive shapeshifting fragrance that admittedly catches me off guard just when I think the scent is gone it amps with a different note for another round and lasts a total of 12 hours on me. I'm also thrilled to share that even though Darling contains violets the dark sweetness of the pomegranate and ozone accord from the frost seems to keep the floral aspect in check and I don't smell like a walking cough syrup bottle! In fact, I received random compliments the other night at work and I have to agree I do smell nice. I may experiment more with my vial before committing to full bottle though, just in case that was a fluke (I don't trust you violets, you promise so much and turn into a cruel trickster on my skin...oh, you do smell pretty in Darling though). The Shell's Here, But The Nut Is Gone (Listed Notes: Spilled honey (vegan), brown sugar, and cinnamon over apple skins and peanut dust) In the vial: SPICED APPLE and SALTY PEANUT DUST Applied: Admit it, you giggle when you see this epitaph on a gravestone and can't resist the call of peanut dust..no? Okay, well give it to me then. This perfume is a visit to one of my favourite seasons and makes my mouth water as it smells like sticky pie filling with a creative crust and I'm happy to note that peanuts amp on me and I smell like crunchy roasted peanut butter with brown sugar and cinnamon for a few hours. There is also a wisp of smoke I can detect at certain times and for an extra seasonal escape I have been layering The Shell's Here, But The Nut Is Gone under MX Perfume's Scarecrow. They pair so well together and I can't get enough. Can't we skip summer and go straight to fall? I'm ready and slathered. Dead Men Only Play The Blues (Listed Notes: Menthol cigarettes, sassafras, brown sugar and coconut husk, tuberose and honeysuckle, vanilla, teak wood, and sandalwood) In the vial: COCONUT and a hint of MENTHOL. Should I be worried? Applied: In truth, I zoned out and zoomed in on the listed sassafras when I was choosing my final vials as that note is so rare to see in the indie realm for some reason. Alas, the coconut amps with the cigarettes on me along with something waxy smelling and I get not the worst thing to ever touch my skin but still something unpleasant to my nose and I can only wear this a few minutes then scrub otherwise Dead Men Only Play The Blues will stay on me until the next day. I may offer this vial to a friend who collects coconut heavy fragrances and misses the scent of cigarettes. For me, my search continues for a sassafras perfume. (**please remember everyone's skin chemistry is different and what my chemistry does with one note may not happen on someone else. That's the unique beauty of perfume oils, they react with everyone differently- don't hesitate to try a sample of something if it interests you). Plaster (Listed Notes: Mud pie with a pecan crust topped with whipped cream, tart berries, and widow's blood) In the vial: BERRY TOOTSIE ROLL and WHIPPED CREAM Applied: First to note, I don't get any widow's blood or pecans, I get berries and waxy taffy. If I search my memory bank it smells like a combination of the bottom of a Halloween bucket and those wax lips you always traded to younger relatives that didn't know a kit kat or sweet tarts were far more valuable than the wax lips or those large hard popcorn balls from last year. For a revisit back to Halloween when you were allowed to traipse to house to house with snow to your knees and limited supervision, this is a decent fragrance (I do love the whipped cream note that comes out an hour or two later after application) but I don't want a full bottle. I should have went with the Black Cat Oil, Dear Bones or River Song, oh well next round and I will keep an eye out for another perfume from The Strange South with this amazing cream accord listed. 300 Years (Listed Notes: Candle wax shrouded in dust, chilled earth, and brittle black fur) [strikes best Winifred Sanderson pose] 'Tis Time! In the vial: SMOKE and INKY DARKNESS with a pair of golden eyes watching you. The scent of an abandoned house on a cold windy night of mischief. Applied: There is definitely smokey leathery patchouli in this blend and I get some type of burnt wood note with a drop of sweet dragon's blood. 300 Years is the scent to wear for when you miss the cold chill of autumn or are blasting Rob Zombie's Dragula from your car. If there is any musk in this perfume, my nose isn't sophisticated enough to pick it up but I do get the hint of candle wax and 300 Years indeed smells like a dusty black candle in an abandoned house. As this oil is aging more ashes are appearing on the dry down and I will be wearing 300 Years more, using the entire vial before thinking of purchasing this for my vanity. It's not exactly an office safe fragrance but it works splendidly as a sleep potion scent. Put A Spell On You (Listed Notes: Spiked punch, nutmeg, dragon's blood, black musk, and star anise) In the vial: Mmm...as it says on the tin, FRUIT PUNCH, STAR ANISE and sweet and spicy NUTMEG with a drop of DRAGON'S BLOOD Applied: Put A Spell On You starts out with a spicy star anise that makes me dance in my chair and it serves as a marvelous introduction to the dark punch note that swirls and dips throughout the hours. While the dragon's blood and nutmeg indeed puts a spell on my senses and apparently on others because I have heard over the wall at work "does anyone smell punch, is there is party I didn't know about?", so the throw is impressive and into the basket this perfume goes for another day. This is the fragrance to wear when you want to smell like a pretty little witch covered in black sparkly confetti. Je Veux Mon Livre (Listed Notes: Tea leaves and sage pressed between the ancient pages of a leather-bound grimoire) In the vial: LEATHER from an old dusty boot, whew that is strong. Applied: Aging has done this perfume wonders as I can detect the lemony sage with a wisp of incense under the leather now and the brittle dusty pages are coming through more as well. Je Veux Mon Livre is a leather dominant fragrance but I'm happy to share, it doesn't give me a headache. I have quite a few other bottles of book fragrances from other shops but I still like Je Veux Mon Livre. At the same time though it doesn't smell as dark as I'd hoped and surprisingly despite the leather this oil fades quickly on my skin. In truth, this smells more like shiny polished pointy toed shoes versus a book but I love the hidden incense and sage with book page notes complete with ink in this blend. Slipped Between His Teeth (Listed Notes: Ambergris, white florals, cedarwood, bone meal, blackcurrant, and marjoram) *A free sample found in my first order, thank you so much The Strange South! In the vial: Spicy creamy white florals. I've never smelled anything like this before. Applied: Hands down my favourite vial of them all from this shop and Slipped Between His Teeth will be a future purchase. The Strange South has a way with florals, wood, ambergris and herbs and Slipped Between His Teeth beautifully showcases those notes. I never thought of marjoram in a perfume oil but this accord supports the cedarwood and creates an intoxicating spicy wood scent I just want to rub all over myself. Now I must admit it does smell in a way fresh and clean but I honestly don't mind that and I think it only adds to the creamy elegance of this blend. Absolutely work place setting appropriate and is still unique while telling a haunting story all its own. I can't recommend this perfume enough. The Strange South Sometimes the human mind can be the scariest place imaginable and in The Devil Aspect that's exactly where the reader dares to tread as we follow the voice of a young psychiatrist who has been given the opportunity to examine the depths of the minds of 6 convicted murderers: The Woodcutter, The Clown, The Glass Collector, The Vegetarian, The Sciomancer, and The Demon; collectively known as, the Devil's Six. With each injection, another horrible secret is recorded and a disturbing pattern immerges that may prove Dr Viktor Kosárek's theory of the existence of a common archetype of evil, a phenomenon known as The Devil Aspect. All the while these special sessions are conducted there is a frantic search underway for another type of monster who is butchering women and recreating grisly scenes from London's "The Autumn of Terror"; has Jack the Ripper resurfaced in 1935 Prague or is the work of an inspired copy cat? This is a novel where dark tendrils of true crime, psychological experimentation, Horror and Slavic Folklore cover the real face of true evil and becomes a historical thriller to recommend by the final page. It can also be unfortunately predictable and dare I say the devil is the details as the two main storylines collide midbook and the suspense at the final reveal is awkwardly presented while still leaving quite a few noticeable plot holes and questions unanswered. That all aside, this is one twisted novel that feels more like a fiendish fever dream at certain times and will have you wondering when the contents will be brought to the silver screen. *I would like to thank NetGalley and DoubleDay for the opportunity to read and enjoy The Devil Aspect -EGP/November 2018 |
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