http://www.possets.com/
This company has a few perfumes that sound like they'd smell quite nice and they do their own version of Imp's Ears that are very reasonably priced... I think I might try some of their scents. Madame X, Helen Bedd, and the West Virginia scents sount quite promising.
Also, my BPAL wishlist (v 1.0) -
Bewitching Brews
Absinthe - An intoxicating blend containing wormwood essence, light mints, cardamom, anise, hyssop, and the barest hint of lemon.
Antique Lace - A soft, wistful blend of dry flowers, aged linens, and the faint breath of long-faded perfumes.
Belle Epoque - Sweet opium, Lily of the Valley, vanilla, mandarin and red sandalwood.
Bewitched - Deep, luscious green and berry scents that evoke images of woodland witchcraft and the raw power of nature: blackberry, sage, green tea, wild berries and dark musk.
Black Forest - Thick, viscous pine with ambergris, black musk, juniper and cypress.
The Black Tower - White sandalwood, ambergris, wet ozone, galbanum and leather with ebony, teak, burnt grasses, English ivy and a hint of red wine.
Blood - Essence of dragon's blood resin, thickened with myrrh and cherry, with a trickle of clove.
Blood Amber - Slivers of warm, pulsating blood forever crystallized in golden amber resin.
Blood Pearl - Lustrous, sanguine, soft and lavish: soft orris, blood musk, and coconut.
Brimstone - A smoky, gritty blend, husky and gray.
Calico Jack - Sea air, driftwood, waterlogged kelp, and the memory of plundered spices sprayed over worn leathers, rough musk, and the salty wooden floorboards of the Revenge.
Chimera - The fiery, volatile scent of cinnamon, thickened by myrrh, honeysuckle, and copal.
Dee - His scent is soft English leather, rosewood and tonka with a hint of incense, parchment and soft woods.
Fae - White musk, bergamot, heliotrope, peach and oakmoss.
Grog - Arrr! Avast ye, matey! This be the scent of pirate rum!
The Hesperides - Sturdy oak bark, dew-kissed leaves, twilight mist and crisp apple.
Hymn to Proserpine - The darkening amber of faith's sunset, deepened by the dark fruits of Proserpine.
Incantation - Deep, wispy, and unfathomably dark: vetiver, dark woods, crumbling and burnt black sandalwood and a drop of lemon rind.
Jolly Roger - Sea spray with an undercurrent of leather, Bay Rum, and salty, dry woods.
Kubla Khan - Through sunlit caves of ice, roses unfurl amidst dancing waves of serpentine opium smoke and amber tobacco, golden sandalwood, champaca, tea leaf, sugared lily, ginger, rich hay absolute, leather, dark vanilla, mandarin, peru balsam, and Moroccan jasmine.
Lampades - Their scent is the crisp, inviting bittersweet tang of cranberry with smoky dark lilies, heady, sensual musk, a tingle of ginger and a brush of Mediterranean spices.
Leanan Sidhe - Her perfume is a crush of Irish herbs and flowers, Gaelic mists, and nighttime dew.
Lightning - The electric tang of ozone, marine notes, and a drop of sharp rain.
Lurid - Black currant, Bulgarian lavender and white musk with a dollop of thick resin and a voltaic charge of ozone notes.
Ode on Melancholy - Lavender and wisteria, heart-wrenching pale rose, desolate white sandalwood and thin, tear-streaked white musk.
Rakshasa - Sandalwood with rose and patchouli.
Scherezade - Saffron and Middle Eastern spices swirled through sensual red musk.
The Tavern of Hell - White gardenia, ambergris bouquet, lavender fougere, orange blossom, melissa, tobacco flower, coriander, ebony wood, ylang ylang, absinthe and aged whiskey.
Zephyr - Lemon, lemon verbena, neroli, white musk, white florals, white sandalwood, China musk, bergamot and a drop of vanilla.
Fire of Love - A catalytic, potent love oil used to spark (or rekindle) the flame of desire between lovers.
French Love - A warm, soft, sexual blend. Sweet and alluring.
Has No Hanna - Brings a rush of good luck, lifts the spirit, and helps alleviate depression.
Horn Of Plenty - Forces a change of fortune, helps overcome poverty and want, and helps attract prosperity, prestige and earthly bounty.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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