Friday, August 11, 2017

Sixteen92: Grimm, Wicked, A Thousand Times More Fair, Baba Yaga


Baba Yaga- Notes: Fiery dragon's blood incense, sweet woodsmoke, dried herbs, dripping candle wax and forest dirt.
Smoky, earthy tones of incense and resins rise softly sweet and loamy from a hidden alter planted in the hollow of an ancient tree. The scent of minerals coalesce in the night air and a faint creaking of dozens of vague shapes crafted from unknown hands and composed of leaves and twigs and dried bones sway like ornaments in the tree's branches. When examined closely the scent on the air is dragon's blood but when eyes close and the wind is felt, the fleeting dreams of sweet smoke and resin surround the senses. 


Wicked- Notes: Three vanillas, dark aged patchouli and almond buttercream.

Fresh on the flesh, the trio of vanilla, patchouli and almond all mingle and swirl until the vanillas come into focus after a minute or two. These vanillas cast voodoo magic and smell of a gauzy black licorice haze and deep woods, drops of bourbon infused with sweet almond. All the while the patchouli hovers there in the background, the backbone of the spell, lending its ebony silhouette to the brew. Eventually the shadow of patchouli becomes a corporeal being and crawls across the skin, fragranting it with earth and herb, ink and smoke. 


A Thousand Times More Fair- Notes: Honeysuckle nectar, magnolia blossom, passion flower, white peach skin, ripe plum, bright vanilla bean and delicate musk.

Creamy indolic magnolia blossoms, with their heavy ivory petals and jutting column of yellow pollen dusted pistils and stamens rise from the fragrance. The white peach flesh that joins the white blooms still lingers green on the branch, not yet plump with sugars and juice. The fruits almost have a bergamot clarity and greenness. The drydown brings about images of crayon wrapping, papery and yellowed accompanied by grassy tones. This is where the magnolia petals that were pressed into a diary reside, left forgotten on a dusty shelf. 


Grimm- Notes: Cocoa absolute, tonka bean, tobacco, immortelle, wet forest moss and leaves.

The vial of Grimm holds delicious looking dark brown sediment in the bottom of the vial, a few inversions pushes up the yummy fond into the perfume oil like a fragrant lava lamp. Grimm begins its story as an earthy Dutch chocolate treat, shadowy and foreboding of sinister things to come. Once the curling warm tendrils of cocoa and tonka lure you into the haunted glade, a whiff of the decaying leaves underfoot and glowing eyes peering through the spiderweb like moss cause your heart to stutter. Just keep walking. Don't let the sneaking vines catch at your ankles. Up ahead you catch the birdlike trilling of the mandolin and spy an old bearded man slouched by a tiny campfire. He glances up and his kind eyes nestle in the cloud of his pipe smoke. A crook of a smile barely lifts the corner of his mouth there the stem of his pipe is anchored. The sweet vanilla tobacco and soft green smoke welcome you to sit a spell and listen to the stories the mandolin knits together from the fire and stars and haunted clearing near by. 


These were four of the five scents I chose in the Sixteen92 Discovery Sample Set for $20. I did have fun and let Sixteen92 pick my 5th choice. I am certainly glad I did because it ended up being one of my favorites, which I quickly returned and picked up in a full bottle... Mercy Lewis. Review to come soon. Other favorites in this set were Grimm and Baba Yaga. I do find Sixteen92 scents to have a shorter longevity than some of my other indies. But at around 3-4 hours it is still nice.

Sixteen92 recently had their anniversary sale and I ordered a Mystery sample set and two full bottles. Dis you participate in the anniversary sale? Are you in The Circle? Do you recommend it?

Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Shiro Cosmetics: Harry Potter Lip Glosses



My friend Jean is an excellent enabler. She tagged me in a post that featured these Harry Potter lip balms from Shiro Cosmetics and I simply could not resist their siren song. I did not use any color altering filters so the actual colors could be featured. These were $10 each and shipped lightening fast for a mere $2.95, wrapped in a brown paper bag with a cool black and grey dragon sticker sealing it, tucked snuggly in a padded bubble mailer. Three eyeshadow powders were offered as samples as well. 

Butterbeer showcases a sheer caramel gloss with a golden pearlescent frothy foam at the top of the tube. The scent and flavor is a slightly smoky version of maple and Butterbeer. I love it. It has a nice thick consistency and glassy finish. Very plush and plump. It doesn't dry out the lips after wear. A daily wearer.



Pumpkin Juice houses much more pigment, though can still be sheer if applied lightly. Building the color reveals a coppery burnt caramel shade that shimmers. There is a bit of golden foamy head on this Pumpkin Juice much like the Butterbeer. It imparts the slight scent and flavor of soft pumpkin spice, enjoyable and not distracting. I can see myself wearing this often come fall. 



Fire Whiskey holds a bit more pigment too. This one, applied in one thin layer, imparts the most flattering purply brown shade of soft red I have ever worn. There is a slightly warming cinnamon flavor and sensation, sweetened with caramel tones. Pleasing and a joy to wear.  



I wanted to show the slight tip of a flame that peeks through the tube when the light is allowed to filter in. How fun is that?! 


Giggle Water is a lovely silvery periwinkle sheer lipgloss that gives the lips a wonderful sheen. You can almost see the sky blue shimmer peeping out the bottom of the tube. Blue toned shades make for whiter teeth so that is always a plus. This is very sheer though and won't gift you with death lips. It has a sweet herbal scent of light anise and perhaps absinth. I love it. 


See that plume of shimmer? Pure magic. I will always think of Jacob Kowalski when I apply it to my lips. HA!


Polyjuice was $9 instead of $10 and houses a sheer green, lightly shimmered gloss with a pumpkin and pine scent and no flavor that I can detect. It feels more slippery than the tube glosses but not greasy or sticky. The shade is very sheer and ultra wearable. No zombified lips here. Just glossy goodness. Another great staple. 


These are the glosses swatched: Polyjuice, Fire Whiskey, Butterbeer, Pumpkin Juice and Giggle Water. I didn't pick up the deep purple Every Flavor Beans, golden Felix Felicis or the fuchsia Amortentia. But I am probably going to go back for the Every Flavor Beans, they change the flavor randomly. There are other lip glosses I am eyeing as well, like the Nick Cage collection and a few others. 

Do you have any Shiro Cosmetics favorites? Do you wear glosses? Which of these would you pocket?

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Happy Wax: Evergreen Trees

This product was sent free from Happy Wax for reviewing purposes.


Happy Wax is a new-to-me wax company that is run out of North Carolina and handcrafts soy based wax melts, usually in gummy bear shapes or holiday shapes. I was contacted and offered a free tin. I chose my tin in Evergreen Trees. A tin runs $12.95 and houses 12 tree shapes at about 1/2 an ounce or less each, so about 6 ounces total. (Sorry guys my scale still doesn't work but I did compare it to a standard 1 ounce wax tart and it is easily half that size.) I am not sure how much shipping is in general, but it is free after $20 worth of product, which is fabulous. 


It arrived in a small square box with no padding or cushion and the lid popped upon during transit, so the trees were all in the box, but do damage was done. 


Evergreen Trees- Notes: Apple, pine and cedarwood.

Two tree tarts threw medium-strong to strong in my bedroom and smelled incredibly lovely. Pine needles, thin green fingers waving their camphorous resin in the winter wind join the velvety cedars of the forest. The apple is very soft and subtle and simply adds a touch of sweetness to the woods.  Gorgeous scent and one I would buy again.


Cons:
- A little pricy for wax/ounce but nothing I have not spent before, so wouldn't be a con for me but very well might for others.
-Lack of packing material, but I did mention that to them via message and they seemed open to fixing it.
- Tin hard to keep closed, something about the air pressure keeps it popping up.

Pros:
- Cute branding, I love the bear.
-Innovative packaging in the tin, I like that it is not just a clamshell or a scent shot.
- Strong throw.
- Fast shipping.
- Free shipping with purchases over $20.
-Easy to navigate website.
- A concise, well curated selection of scents. Lots of fresh and clean, which can be hard to find in vendor wax at times.

Overall, I am happy with my first Happy Wax experience and would purchase again, especially if there was a sale or promotion. Have you tried or heard of Happy Wax? What scent would you try?

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Arcana Wildcraft: St. Johns Apothecary Honey Vanilla


St. Johns Apothecary Honey Vanilla by Arcana Wildcraft- Notes: A classic single note apothecary oil with the luscious essence of Madagascar honey vanilla. 

For a single note scent, St. Johns Apothecary smells wonderfully complex and lush. In the amber glass it holds honeyed vanilla indeed, but also a a waxy hint of honeycomb and subtle skin musk. Wet on the skin, the honey projects the meadow softness of sweetgrass and sweet hay. The vanilla in the honey is of the black wrinkled pod, earthy and a bit dark. As Honey Vanilla dries and morphs, some of the beeswax pulls through again, then further down the journey it emits a honeyed tobacco aura. 


St. Johns Apothecary Honey Vanilla smells vintage and sweet, aged honey with bits of comb floating about and vanilla tobacco leaves curled in glass jars in St. Johns Apothecary.

This one would make for a wonderful layering scent too. Thinking it might go well with patchouli or amber. Do you layer scents? What are your favorite combos?

Saturday, August 5, 2017

Melting Basket 103


When Toddles insists on being where the action is.

Tarts from the last basket I would buy again include: LSC Bliss, TBG Deadly Sleeping Draught, Alice in Lavenderland, Starlight Soda Pop and Rose Glace, Candy Panda Silver Haired Fox and Fly Me Out, CFTKR FPS, Jill's Strawberry Cream Jelly Roll, Marshmallow Fireside and Napa Valley Sunset.

The Bathing Garden- Sleepy
The Bathing Garden- Ever Night
The Bathing Garden- Happy Un-Birthday
MooScents- Carnival Cakes
Bohemienne Life- CocoWood
Bohemienne Life- Brigid
Lasting Scent Candles- Southern Belle
Lasting Scent Candles- Sinful
Sniff My Tarts- Lord of Misrule/Peppermint Swizzle Sticks
Candles From The Keeping Room-  Ultimate Sugar Cookie
Candles From The Keeping Room- Sugared Strawberry Spruce
Candles From The Keeping Room- Spearmint and Basil
Candles From The Keeping Room- Apple Wreath
Candles From The Keeping Room- Mistletoe and Ivy
Candles From The Keeping Room- Apples and Acorns
Candles From The Keeping Room- Smoked Applewood
Candles From The Keeping Room- Apple Balsam Pine

I am trying to melt the new CFTKR sample scents so I know what to keep an eye out for during the next opening. Also, with the first two days of back to work under my belt, I am seriously needing the aromatherapy of Sleepy and Ever Night for my bedtime routine. This old gal is POOPED! If you would like a review on any of these tarts, please let me know which ones in the comments. 


This was our first year vacationing in Tennessee, pretty near Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. I admit I was a tad leery since I knew Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg were known to be pretty touristy, but we ended up having a great time. Of course we hit the parks and trails more than the hustle and bustle of the semi-Orlando-esque touristy areas. Cade's Cove was one of those beautiful park days. 


We drove the 11 mile loop and stopped a few times to look at old churches and homesteads.


We also packed a picnic lunch and hiked to the Elijah Oliver place to sit and eat on a couple of logs and watch the deer climbing the mountain a few hundred yards away from our spot. This spring fed cellar immediately brought to mind Fraser's Ridge and their root cellars. 


It must have been incredibly bucolic yet rigorous to live this far out a century or so ago. It certainly instilled a measure of peace just walking the trails and soaking in the beauty.



Of course by the time we hiked back we were thirsty and ready to ride the rest of the loop. We saw turkey, deer and horses but no bears in Cade's Cove. Thankfully we did spy a mama bear and her cubs on the side of the road in the Smoky Mountain National Forest on the way from Cade's Cove back to town. There were about a dozen cars pulled over with people out and taking photos. 


I will post some of the places we ate at and things we did in the next few days. 

Have you been to Cade's Cove? Do you enjoy wildlife sightings? What animals tug your heartstrings?

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Arcana Wildcraft: Queen Crossbones


Queen Crossbones by Arcana Wildcraft- Notes: The adventurous scents of a pirate queen's far-flung travels: creamy Egyptian musk, wild honey, sweet coconut and exotic resins. Because a bad attitude and a stolen galleon will get you everywhere! $19


In the vial, the aroma of boozy honey and a dash of coconut rum enriched with resin splash up. Wet on the skin the coconut sprays like a fine mist from the ocean and blends with a musky fog that rolls in from the coastline. A woodsy honey filters through the fog and mist. As the pirate queen cuts through the troughs and crests of waves and dries on the flesh, that resinous honeyed rum pulls aboard. Maybe it was the shot of fortification she knocked back down in the galley once she felt the barometric pressure drop and smelled the ozone from the oncoming hurricane on the horizon.


I am quite enamored of this pirate queen. She has the type of notes that will only get better with age.

Do you enjoy honey based fragrances? Tried any new fragrances lately?

Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Little River Pottery



While tubing down the Little River in Tennessee, we drove past a cute wood sculpting and pottery place and had to pull in and take a gander. Marjorie Murphy is the potter behind this beautiful leaf pressed mug. She has a Little River Pottery Facebook page and I am sure purchases could be made via message. This mug was around $28, I think, and features a few different pressed leaves. 


I love the detail and veining that pulls through and her maker's mark. 


It is a nice size mug and the aqua glaze is stunning. 

I did find a couple more pieces in Tennessee, a finger mug and a succulent planter. Do you collect anything when you travel?