Stereoplasm is the shop to see if you desire unique but completely wearable fragrances a little off the beaten path. I found this intriguing shop through a forum on Reddit and each time I order I find myself in the presence of a talented scent artistry that should to be placed among the greats and they only continue to evolve and somehow improve with every release. This is one of the rare brands that even though a creation may not work with my skin chemistry, I still find it impressive and unlike anything I have opened before but yet contains memories I had long forgotten existed and I keep coming back for more. Yes, I know I am shamelessly gushing but I must be honest, Stereoplasm (and another house of fragrance to be reviewed shortly called Nui Cobalt Designs) have made me excited about indie perfumes once again. So without further ado, this is Part I of my trove. Vials: Mogwai Charades The Sky is Falling The Velveteen Stranger Last Dance *These adorable sized vials were found nestled among my first order (thank you so much, Meaghan!) that happened to be a special custom fragrance that will be featured as soon as it is finalized. One Note at a Time Mogwai (Listed Notes: Mulled Eastern spice poured over baby crab apple peel, wild chestnut and resinous champa. Scattered and falling ashes of burnt sage, wild hemlock and ancient dark jade) It is no secret that apple is a note I tend to either ignore or find limited success with, so imagine my surprise when I opened Mogwai and was reunited with the aroma of a variety of apple I had long forgotten about and it somehow magically agreed with my skin when applied. For those not familiar with crab apple, they carry a sour and tart fragrance and the apple itself is extremely hard (great for making jellies out of as well throwing and pelting first crushes with). In Mogwai, the sourness and tartness is punched up and warmed by exotic spices and the distinct creamy nuttiness of tough chestnut with incense is also detected as this blend dries. It's a very mysterious perfume that has a strangely alluring side to it and indeed smells "green" and brings to mind a ritual storefront in autumn. A great introductory scent from this curious shop and a keeper. Charades (Listed Notes: Classic purple lilac, lazy handfuls of new grass, slippery stone moss, heliotrope and peppery geranium leaf) Even though I was taken by Mogwai, I'm very sorry to report my experience with Charades turned out to the complete opposite as my chemistry turned this lovely sounding creation into a soapy headache that lasted forever on me. Pity it smells gorgeous in the vial, others have raved about this perfume (I'm so jealous) and I adore heliotrope and geraniums. I don't think lilacs and I are exactly meant to be in the indie world (I have 2 blends right now that somehow work) and if I want to smell like them I will need to tie a basket of them around my neck. It's just one of those special fragrances in nature (like daffodils) that can't be truly bottled (or that my finicky chemistry will allow me to fully enjoy). (**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). The Sky is Falling (Listed Notes: Pink ozone, trampled tulips, skyline crocus and delicate candy shells) I may rant and lament over my finicky chemistry that seems to absolutely despise me at times and finds fiendish delight in turning beautiful sounding blends into scent nightmares so you can only guess at my reaction when the Silly Rabbits collection tamed the savage beast and they all were surprise successes (The Sky is Falling turned out to be my favorite out of the trio). This one opens with sweet comforting chocolate eggs very like Jordan Almonds or those dreamy Cadbury Mini Eggs you hoard and gobble down during Easter-time and dew drenched green stems of crocus and nodding vibrant tulips. It's a wonderful nostalgic combination that for me takes me back to childhood wearing pastel Sunday finery with Mary Jane shoes padding among the flower beds, hunting for Easter Eggs and sweets hidden in the greenery. The Sky is Falling is a postcard fragrance, it really is and is tied up with a fitting bow when an unexpected nifty pink ozone accord hits hours later which brings to mind a science exhibit I attended years ago that allowed you to experience the inside of a cloud. Don't believe me, try The Sky is Falling for yourself and see where it takes you in imagine and memories. Brava, Meaghan! Velveteen Stranger (Listed Notes: Stolen peaches, yellow marshmallow, chopped cedar, blackberry aftershave and cigar smoke) In the vial it's syrupy sweet peaches, creamy marshmallow and something a little masculine but on me, Velveteen Stranger is pretty peach sugar-encrusted marshmallow Peeps on a cedar plank with a hit of cigar smoke floating in the background. It tells a story and I can see why it was a smash hit this past spring as it's playful with the creative note lineup and morphs ever so slightly each time you dab it on. In terms on longevity, Velveteen Stranger is the longest lasting out of the collection and I can detect it 10 hours later. Another keeper! Last Dance (Listed Notes: Vintage amber, creamy heliotrope, bubbly champagne, and freshly picked wildflowers) When it comes to Last Dance, I'm not sure if it's the classic song of Donna Summer playing in my head or the frothy creamy floral with powder in this blend but to me this is an Easter wedding reception in a vial. It's unapologetically feminine and carries a vintage lacy vein that is perfect for formal occasions or the workplace setting. As it is aging there is also a familiar sweet element peeking through a couple hours after application that can also be found as the candy shells in The Sky is Falling. Last Dance is too pretty to lounge around in your night clothes to wear, it calls for a string of pearls and celebratory music to set it off right. Unlike anything I have in my collection. Stereoplasm Nothing brings me out of the shadows and into a shop's door more than a cleverly hidden-in-plain-view reference to a special topic of interest and Libertine Bath Haus had one delicious sounding siren call in the form of "Gardens of the Red Keep" which promised "lemon cake". If you aren't familiar with what this is ascribing to, please sit a spell with a tome from A Song of Ice and Fire (skip the show, there I said it). After becoming entranced by that simple description, I found myself continually visiting the extensive scent catalogue over the following days and recognizing other witty references (and applaudable research in regards to a few historical names/places). The notes sounded wonderful for several blends and I have been meaning to try a sugar scrub so I messaged the owner with quite a few questions about skin sensitivity, ingredients availability, fragrance transfer comparisons between items and of course commended her for use of the name of Gardens of the Red Keep (fingers crossed a Cersei creation appears someday in the catalogue) and I must say Libertine's customer service is phenomenal! I placed a small introductory order after that and was over the moon with the extras that unexpectedly appeared in my parcel (complete with a personalized thank you card; it's those little touches to be found in indie boxes that keep me returning). I don't know where to start as I fell hard for so many things, it's another collection in the making. This is a shop to watch and this is a long overdue review! *Please note: Gardens of the Red Keep and Wisteria Lane are no longer available in the General Catalogue and have been discontinued since I ordered in April 2019 Body Polish in Gardens of the Red Keep (Description: "Lemon Cake") So here it is, the jar that started a Lemon Cake Battle Royale in my bathtub and came out the new reigning queen of sweet and tart desserts in my book! This blend is addictive and brings to mind a heavenly marriage of Country Time Lemonade Cake and pretty pale-yellow Petit Fours you see displayed at certain gatherings in summer. It's sweet with just the right amount of tartness and I swear I can smell a squeezing of lime in this. In regards to the scrub formula, this was a first time experience for myself and I must say, I will never be without a jar of scrub again. I feel so pampered and my skin is even more moisturized after using this formula. My elbows and heels are petal-soft (especially after rubbing in the body butter) and I'm thrilled to jot down that the fragrance that so bewitched me lasts an hour on my skin. For those who still have never tried a sugar scrub the longer you leave the fragrance to soak into the sugar- the more you will fall in love in the end. Additional Notes: The try-it size of the jars may fit in your palm but are very generous and I have had several months of use out of the jar(s). A one-half scoop of scrub has been plenty for each bath. Would I repurchase?: Absolutely, yes and I plan to get jars of Persephone and Peppermint Marshmallows at the next release. I'm trying to conserve my precious jar of Gardens of the Red Keep but it's just too good. Body Butter in Gardens of the Red Keep (Description: "Lemon Cake") Up until my parcel from Libertine Bath Haus arrived I was using a collage of various lotions that ranged from thick goat's milk, shiitake mushroom extract with collagen and pure shea butter, these all pale in the results I have received from this body butter. I do believe I have found another holy grail self-care item for myself. Not one breakout to report, my rough hands from constant hand washing from my profession are now always soft, supple (the creases on my knuckles are gone- my hands look younger) and I get constant compliments when I shake hands with doctors (that's one way to get noticed and be remembered, haha). The only negative is the delectable magical fragrance of Gardens of the Red Keep doesn't stay true in this form, it morphs to buttery salty popcorn on my skin within 20 minutes with a light trace of cake in the background (my chemistry always amps butter in everything). I'm curious to see if Peppermint Marshmallows will change. Only one way to find out. Additional Notes: The try-it size of the jars may fit in your palm but are very generously filled and I have had several months of use out of the jar(s). Not very much body butter is needed to get full silky coverage of an area. Would I repurchase?: Yes. Another lifetime repurchase item for myself. The following appeared in my first order (Thank you so much for everything, Libertine Bath Haus!) Hair Glace in Gardens of the Red Keep (Description: "Lemon Cake") It will truly be a sad day when the bottle and jars run out of Gardens of the Red Keep because it has been discontinued. I haven't been able to find anything that compares to this ultra-realistic tart and sweet lemon cake aroma and Gardens of the Red Keep is a scent indulgence for myself. I'm hoping to find another kind of luscious uplifting dessert oil soon so I stop reaching for this gem and also racing off to the tub with the body polish then slathering my legs and arms with the body butter. I don't think any form of this confection is going to last throughout the summer. In regards to the hair glace, it can be a touch drying if I use it right after washing my hair with say soap fluff so I save it and only use a few spritzes at a time when the natural oils begin to build up too much. It seems to soak up the grease and adds incredible shine and lasting fragrance to my locks (if I left it I can still smell it for a half a week). Would I purchase a full bottle?: Yes to the Hair Glace. Come Black Friday bottles of Peppermint Marshmallows and The Ascension are coming home to me (and if my friend loves the jar of Nannerbean I'm getting her soon then she will be receiving a bottle in her stocking). Hair Glace in Wisteria Lane (Description and Notes: (heavily flowering wisteria trees, intermingled with soft, almost indistinguishable rose petals, and spicy jasmine) With all the above successes, there are always those creations that end up unfortunate cases to report and I'm very sad to say Wisteria Lane hit all the wrong notes with my nose and Jasmine has officially joined the list of notes to watch for myself as my chemistry turned this lovely sounding blend into something very unpleasant and triggered my head. [Sigh] I know that happens but I was very excited about Wisteria Lane joining my vanity (curse you skin chemistry). Hair Glace in The Ascension (Description and Notes: Bergamot and sparkling orange, lilac and primrose, violet petals and snowdrops, perched atop three musks and small bundles of twigs.) This fragrance is an enigma that I'm gladly still trying to decipher as the notes are so well blended creating an airy, ethereal but yet earthy floral quality that has fully caught my attention and found a place on my list of "must haves" before the end of this year. My nose isn't as trained as I thought as The Ascension is unlike anything in my extensive collection and I can't single out a single note (when I think I'm smelling orange blossom it switches to apple skin and garden fresh roses). Even though it's a hair glace, I admit I have been spraying it all over, haha. Would I purchase a full bottle?: Yes and in as many different formats as I can get (I never tried a linen spray but this and Peppermint Marshmallows would be divine for my house). Soap Bar in Salty Betch (Scent Description: This black soap is scented with a santal Shea blend, that comes across as a soft coconut milk with almonds and vanilla) I know it sounds strange but Salty Betch smells like Typhoon Lagoon Water Park at Disney World. I don't even remember that much about that trip but this bar resurfaced that salty coconut and water scent that stayed on my skin when I flew home. I like it but sadly my skin doesn't exactly embrace the formula as it dries out fast on my arms and legs. I guess I can only use this bar on my feet. Would I purchase a full sized bar?: Unfortunately no, as my skin is too sensitive for this soap blend. It smells lovely though. Soap Bar in Fresh Strawberry and Poppyseeds As it says on the tin, this bar contains actual strawberries and poppyseeds that adds a light gentle exfoliation to a delicate fruit fragrance. The soap bar formula has been wonderful on my sensitive skin and indeed smells like sugar dusted strawberries and a kiss of coconut and shea. Would I purchase a full bar?: Yes, not only does it lather nicely and rinse away with no residue but it also works on my face and removed my mascara. Lip Scrub in Huckleberry Buttercreme So here's another first for me as I can't believe I have gone this long in my life without any kind of sugar scrub for my body before. This one goes on my lips and yes there is a level of learning how to apply but I find using over a sink works best or in the bath tub as the wet sugar crystals get everywhere. I do admit I have taken a more than proper taste of the berry scented scrub and it is indeed yummy. As for the results my lips (that have taken a hit since I started using lip stains) they are more smooth feeling, moisturized and I haven't broken out once with this scrub around my mouth. One final thing to admit, I have used this as an experimental mini body scrub and yes it works wonderfully (is there anything sugar can't do?) Would I purchase a jar?: Yes and no surprise it would be pumpkin or peppermint Silky Body Spritz in Blueberry Spritzer (Description and Notes: Fresh blueberries, sprigs of rosemary and thyme, and a sparkling cocktail) I was expecting a dark herbal fruit laced fragrance but have been surprised by this charming shop once again as this is playful and effervescent with a clear refreshing thyme note, a hint of rosemary (along with seltzer water) and the blueberry smells more like sugar-dusted berries ready for jam or pie. It's lovely for the hot summer months and the scent lasts until the next day on my legs (I use this as an after shaving moisturizing spray). I have also been using the silky body spritz on my hair ends. Would I purchase a full bottle?: Not at this time, I'm content with the extremely generous sized sample bottle. Silky Body Spritz in Peppermint Marshmallows (Description and Notes: Squishy and sweet, with a bright punch of peppermint and creamy mallowy puffs) Peppermint Marshmallows is more than a gourmand, it's soothing, creamy and awakening all at the same time. Simply put, this is sweet peppermint aromatherapy for me and I want this fragrance in everything. The peppermint is strong but not overwhelming and isn't like candy or exactly a true peppermint extract scent either- it somehow finds a divine balance and gets even better when the realistic powdery marshmallow and underlying vanilla appears about an hour later. I love this. Must note about the impressive performance of the spray that adds a lovely light layer of moisture and this fragrance lasts 10 hours on my skin and into the next night in my hair. Would I purchase a full bottle?: Yes, here's my pocketbook. Send it all. Libertine Bath Haus “The worst isn't done. The worst is just beginning, and there are no happy endings.” I want to say this tome is one of the best in the series and worth the patience to finish but alas that would be a lie to a summer child. The truth is A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, #4) is the volume I noticed a serious disconnection from the other books and events just repeat themselves in many different locales and many pieces of dialogue to the point where you just groan (the same with certain character's chapters). Now that's not saying the whole 753 pages are to be skipped entirely on the contrary Cersei's and Brienne's chapters are the only ones that propel the familiar excitement, vivid complex personalities and treachery we all have come to love about A Song of Ice and Fire and the rest well may have you asking "What the heck happened?". If this is your first time sitting down with this epic, I honestly would stick to the first 3 titles. So much and yet so little happens in A Feast for Crows and if you must read this, just be prepared for a merry song, chase and dance that plays over and over throughout everything. -Purchased and re-read on kindle EGP/February 2019 It was inevitable I would find my way to the black-ribboned door of Little And Grim as their Memento Mori aesthetic cried out to my dark little Gothic heart but I can thank the Poisoners Guild for making our meeting a lot sooner when they featured an extraordinary soap sculpture on their page. Up until that point in my life, I never knew soap could be more than a simple square or a small rose shape for the upstairs guest bathroom but indies triumph and surprise once again with changing everything I knew about something and creating an item worth displaying. I may not be able to use that soap art on a count of the Glycerin used but I can sure admire it, I mean come on, it's a pile of detailed skulls that look straight out of a fantasy novel or the dank crypts under London or Paris. I fully admit I couldn't stop eyeing each new scented item after that and nearly broke my mouse in the excitement that perfumes were being added to the catalogue. To my utter delight, they had a lilac fragrance and pumpkin and anyone who knows me wouldn't be surprised those were the ones I grabbed first. These were my impressions... One Note At a Time
The Sad Hour (Description and Notes: A covered mirror, a stopped clock, and a black sash upon the door. Fragrant mourning bouquets, gentle women's finishing powder, and the sweetness of a final kiss. Notes of lilac, amber, and vanilla.) This bottle has become a soothing favourite as it's a clean warm creamy blend that I would put into the same realm as Slipped Between His Teeth from The Strange South (a respectful fresh perfume that doesn't give me a headache or something intrusive to those around me but one that makes me feel only clean and elegant). The lilacs are so lovely but disappear on my skin (after 10 minutes) while the other notes amp creating another powdery perfume to hoard away that harkens back to classics. Overall, a beautiful ode to a lost era and season. *The following vials appeared in my first order, thank you so much, Little And Grim! Tell-Tale (Description and Notes: A taste of feverish autumn: Blood pounding, madness rising, a heart thumping beneath a warm wooden floor. Notes of pumpkin, apples, oak leaves, oak moss, cedar, musk, clove, nutmeg, cinnamon, and brown sugar.) Hello, pumpkin my old friend, you always cheer me up and I can't stay away from you (nor do I want to). Supporting the familiar comforting fruit is a dose of creamy nutmeg, apple, cinnamon and brown sugar. There is also some undernotes of cedar and rustling dead leaves that are becoming more noticeable as the vial ages. My only slight disappointment is Tell-Tale is so fleeting on my skin like a gust of autumnal wind (in my hair about 5-6 hours though). I hope the lotion is available in the coming months in this fragrance because this is like the perfect early seasonal blanket scent for me and I want to slather it. Botanomancy (Divination by burning plants) (Description and Notes: Fruit-laced herbal smoke and spicy glowing embers. Notes of fig, apple, lemon, ginger, sage, frankincense, caramel, cinnamon, and smoke.) The ghosts of the autumn season speak to me with this creation as my chemistry pulls the apple, sage, smoke, cinnamon and frankincense notes forward on first application. The apple is dominant with something that smells of poached figs then a smoky combination of sage and frankincense swirl into the scene keeping my nose to my wrist. An hour later a snap of ginger is detectable with warm caramel and the cinnamon stays true lingering the most out of the notes (Botanomancy and The Sad Hour lasted the longest on me). Another keeper! Mount Auburn (Description and Notes: A dizzying array of all the flora that buds in Massachusetts. Fragrant, fruity blossoms and towering trees shading gentle, winding paths. Notes of raspberry, melon, honeysuckle, lilac, wisteria, and spruce.) In the vial, this blend promises so much sweet fruit and pine but alas after a few moments on my skin some mystery note turns sharp and then Mount Auburn fades completely away in under 30 minutes. I have had better luck with this pretty blend in my curls giving me a total of 4 hours to enjoy (the lilac and spruce remind me of The Strange South's Poor Dove, which also oddly disappears on my skin). If this fragrance ever was released in a bath bomb or salt it would be mine. Little And Grim The Black Death as you'll never forget it. Absolutely engrossing narrative non-fiction about The Great Mortality (or Black Death) that pulls real quotes from preserved documents and follows the strains of the devastating plague all over the map, stopping along the way to visit every little hamlet, seaport, village and city to examine the trials of the human spirit and worst case moments. Let Mr Kelly be your guide to a fascinating topic and don't be shy come closer as there is no shame reading what you find interesting and this book satisfies all curiosities. Admittedly, there are a few oddly placed tangents (that seem part of another work altogether) but overall, in the beginning this work explains the main believed reasons The Great Mortality took over all and the final chapters contain modern diseases that could repeat history. If you love medical/science centered books, aren't squeamish (this narrative contains graphic descriptions, so fair warning to the gentle reader) and are ready to learn, then you found the right book. *Non-Fiction purchased at Library Book Fair -EGP/January 2019 MX Perfume It's time for a revisit to one nifty shop that offers creative blends with an old Hollywood horror glam twist (and something a little more this round). One Note At a Time Monster Bride (Listed Notes: Green Apple, Peony, Sweet Pea, Rose, Musk, *Castoreum, *Ambergris *animal-friendly) The only way I can describe MONSTER BRIDE is Cruella de Vil with peony and sweet pea, she is a fashionable high-end beast, that reminds me of an extremely expensive perfume but with a sinister twist. A crackling of lightning and musk...it's really growing on me. Premature Burial (Listed Notes: Bay Leaf, Turmeric, Pimento, Magnolia, Ylang, Black Pine, Costus Root, Patchouli, Vanilla, Musk) I admit when PREMATURE BURIAL arrived it carried more of a soapy quality in the vial that frightened me but I must say this oil has vastly changed from a couple months ago. Now each time I dab it on, something else catches my attention with this oil, tonight it's black tangled roots after an opening of realistic pine and something being "tattered and torn" about PREMATURE BURIAL. I think this oddly comforting blend is in the unisex realm of fragrance and as equally strange as it sounds, I would wear this perfume to a brunch in a stormy graveyard. It's broken-down and somehow fancy smelling at the same sniff and pause; another surprise keeper in my dark little book. Black Sun (Listed Notes: Red Mandarin, Black Tea, Ginger Root, Rose, Incense, Cistus, Benzoin, Black Musk) In the vial BLACK SUN promises so much as it's black tea with incense and sweet benzoin (this has been the vial I have been anticipating for quite awhile). Once applied the lovely rose comes forward with the ginger and it's akin to a warm sweet floral tea that amps for a few moments on me and then changes completely over to sharp soap and stays that way for hours (thanks skin chemistry, hate you too). Overall, a rare miss for me from MX Perfume. I'm interested to read others impressions on this creation, the tea and rose note would be magic on anyone else and I'm jealous. (**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). Amber Decay (Listed Notes: Mandarin, Orange, Honey, Tobacco, Lily Of The Valley, Myrrh, Cedarwood, Amber, Agarwood) The applicator wands holds wondrous notes of juicy and sweet orange, honey and lily of the valley that call out from another elegant time period and I can't wait to slather. When applied AMBER DECAY is unapologetically feminine with honey-glazed orange blossom and warm ambered tobacco that all brings to mind the final days of summer. Hours later it's soft and powdery lily of the valley with a woody base; it's so pretty. This is a definite future purchase after the vial runs out. Warm Leatherette (Listed Notes: *Leather, Metallic Notes, Birch, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Sandalwood, Carnation, Black Pepper *animal-friendly) As it says on the tin, this is one chic leather and vanilla fragrance that has become my go-to when I want to step out in another persona for the night (or blast 80's and early 90's music from Cher). The creamy spicy carnation with leather and vanilla amp on me the most and it's a surprise win for my senses. I would call WARM LEATHERETTE more of a unisex fragrance and I'm very curious what notes would amp on a man. It's also a fabulous sleep scent potion. Into the basket it goes. Rubedo (Listed Notes: Pink Grapefruit, Mandarin, Rose, Melon, Honey, Musk, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Oakmoss, Ambergris) I'm going to concede the title of favourite of this round to RUBEDO (WARM LEATHERETTE in a close second) with its honeyed grapefruit, melon and complex rose stealing away my nose and straight into the lineup of perfumes to wear for the workplace RUBEDO is placed. It almost smells sparkly on my wrist like a precious jewel catching the light with also some underlying snap and sizzle and I waited far too long to add RUBEDO to my collection. Cemetery Lip Salve in Vampy Vanilla *This shop has it all and I'm thrilled to see these types of upcoming body and scent indulgences for dark little hearts everywhere. Thank you so much, The Candle Parlour for sending this sample of lip salve. This salve has been one of my go-tos this hot drying summer and I would purchase it. The formula is not overly soft or hard or oily and it doesn't break out the skin around my mouth. The scent is a light vanilla that doesn't interrupt midnight lunches with any unpleasant contrasting flavour or waxiness and provides a nice barrier of moisture to my lips (since discovering lip stains my lips constantly need moisturized and I reach for Vampy Vanilla quite a bit throughout the night). Looking at the other available flavours I'm intrigued by "Poison Garden" and hope it's peppermint in disguise. I'll be sure to share my findings (fingers crossed this shop will release bath delights or incense next). MX Perfume |
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