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Aug 19, 2008 13:42

Take pity on your indigent Eljay friend and BUY SOME OF HER DAMN PERFUME! SHE'S DROWNING IN THE STUFF, FOR SERIOUS! D: Also, she needs to sell some so she can justify buying more.

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n3cr0phelia August 19 2008, 17:53:11 UTC
Is it delicious smelling?
I always wanted to buy some of those oils from you... Velvet has some samples, and she let me try them, but they didn't smell as strongly as I expected.

I have no money, but I can sell IMVU credits and get some, haha. Amazon.com doesn't take paypal, so I only spend my paypal money on luxuries. Like Kinoki foot pads, shoes and soap.

Snake oil sounds yummy smelling... I like slightly sweet scents, like vanilla-ish, or really overpowering flowery ones.
GAH buying smells online is frustrating.

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misslicorice August 19 2008, 19:05:06 UTC
Snake Oil is really exotic and incense-y. If you like strong scents and vanilla I think you'd like it. But indeed, buying perfume online can be frustrating! That's why I end up selling so much of the BPAL I buy... things that sound good don't always work right with your skin chemistry and etc.

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n3cr0phelia August 19 2008, 19:40:34 UTC
Exactly... oh, well, I'll try one...
:D

Ok, I just sold some IMVU credits, haha
I'll wait until the last day to bid (because I always do).
I'm searching the ones you've got with no description on the site... cockaign and loin d'ici sound too sweet, but I'm impressionable when it comes to descriptions...

“The weather is always mild, the wine flows freely, sex is readily available, and all people enjoy eternal youth.” The Land of Plenty, also called Luilekkerland - the Lazy, Luscious Land: milk and honey, sweet cakes and wine.

That must smell like frosted rum cake!

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wingsfromashes August 22 2008, 19:09:01 UTC
The descriptions are the best part!

That said, if you like sweet and vanilla-y, I would try Love's Philosophy. It smells like icing to me. And The Passionate Shepherd to His Love is a nice floral, though I couldn't tell you off the top of my head what flowers are in it. It's not a rose one though, I love rose but most BPAL roses I've tried dry to a soap smell on me. Not cool. :/

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wingsfromashes August 22 2008, 19:12:34 UTC
We should arrange trades whenever possible. Like I might have something you would otherwise buy. I have yet to sit down and list (or even test) all my BPAL, but I have a bunch now so surely I would have SOMETHING. A chick pretty much sent me almost all her collection because she wasn't into it anymore, and then I did some deals for other stuff.

Have you tried the LJ communities for BPAL? I haven't because they were high traffic and too hard to figure out for me, but if you were able to handle the main forum (which is also too high traffic and hard to figure out for me) then it might be an option.

The other thing you could do, as funny as it sounds, is join Ravelry. You do cross-stitch and stuff, which is a needle art, so you have an excuse, and there's a BPAL group there with a lot of nice girls who sell and trade all the time.

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misslicorice August 31 2008, 17:46:27 UTC
We should do swaps sometime!

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