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website: Now, before you scream COPYRIGHT! at me, I want to remind everyone that the song was supposedly based on a hair dye of the same name. So...if I name my perfume after the hair dye that inspired the song....eh, I dunno. It's fall, I'm in kind of a dark, spooky mood, and who doesn't love a gothy blackberry perfume? Besides, I may change the name to Black #4 anyway, it took me that many tries to get it just where I wanted it.
I think I may have already mentioned that I'm a total blackberry freak? Yep, well here's another of my fall-minded blends, dark and sweet with a mix of blackberry, narcissus, violet, patchouly, and clove. There's also a little hint of rain floating around in there, 'cause it wouldn't be the same without some moody weather.
Review: Wait? What? Where's the blackberry? Aww.
I love the clove smell in here and that reminds me of Brandie (which of course makes me think of nights dancing away to gothy songs). It’s a bit of a moody scent, kinda dark…like the Bat Dance. I like the narcissus in here, but that’s my most favorite scent ever. I swear I smell pine in here. But I’m pretty sure that’s just me.
Keeper? With so much that’s right in this perfume you’d think I’d be in love with it. But it’s got that same clean, soapy scent that turns out to be powdery later on. Everyone at the group dinner really enjoyed it though - so there's a good chance you will. Think I’ll pass it on to one of those gals.
Purchase? It wasn’t made with the tears of Robert Smith. Unfortunately not for me. I was pretty optimistic about this one too, dangit.