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Jack
by Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab

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Liquid Halloween!

“Jack” obviously stands for Jack-O-Lantern because it has a real pumpkiny thing going for it: a sweet, buttery, acorn-squashy pumpkiny thing. It’s an interesting smell: I enjoy the smell of a pumpkin as I’m cutting eyes and teeth into it: It is fresh and clean with a vegetable / fruity tinge to it. It’s smell is as clean as a cucumber note but more complicated... not as neutral. And butter... Jack emits plenty of butter. This is a fun fragrance: the kind that I figure that that would almost demand a costume party or something like that for wearing. I don’t see myself wearing it to the office or the club. (Edit of October 8, 2008 review.)
16 June 2009


15 reviews

Jack! ACK!

This scent seems to have quite a few fans, among BPAL addicts. On me, it's butter. Period. And, NOT n a good way. It's nausea-inducing, appetite-killing butter.
13 May 2008

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