Most of you probably know that Dragon's Blood-- a component in perfumery, incense, and many magic spells-- is really a code name for a bright red resin that usually comes from the tear-shaped fruit of the Daemonorops draco plant. Up until very recently, I could not stand the smell of dragon's blood. It was too sweet, too cloying. I blame Brooke of Villainess for putting out her Trauma smooch and changing my mind. Peach + dragon's blood. I ordered some after I heard everybody on the BPAL forums talking about its ambery drydown. Sure enough, it was HEAVEN and I'd sniff myself for hours afterwards.
So, I resolved to give dragon's blood a second chance. I don't know what's changed, but suddenly, I just can't get enough of it. I now have the resin incense, a candle (okay, that's more for a PURPOSE later this week, but still), and I've dug out all my BPAL scents that have it in there. Not a lot, since I purposefully avoided those scents, but I have Dragon's Blood, Dragon's Milk, Tintagel, and Tannin'iver. I am wearing Dragon's Milk today and I CANNOT STOP SNIFFING MYSELF, I SMELL SO GOOD.
As a side note, NewWitch magazine is merging with PanGaia. The result is the new
Witches and Pagans magazines, and I'm a little iffy about it. I mean, pro: the inaugural issue has
s00j on the cover. On the con: I was never that impressed with NewWitch, which really seemed to target the type of Pagan who needs to have all the coolest new toys. On the other hand, PanGaia had a great rep, so if they bring that mag's groundedness to the new media coverage of NewWitch, it could be cool. Maybe I'll buy the first issue to test it out.