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angelicruin

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  1. This has a buttery scent to it on my skin. Beyond the baked, buttery-ness of it, I can pick out a little floral incense as well. But for some reason, it just keeps smelling like bakery goods on me. Very weird, and not for me.


  2. This the quintessential fall scent for me. Wet on the skin, it starts out mostly just candied apple. But the more I sniff it as it begins to dry, I pick up the candy corn note, though it is not anything nearly as "corny" as last year's Trick Or Treat oil.

     

    Sniffing my wrist is just making me want to head out to the store and pick up some candied apples for dessert tonight. :yum:


  3. I agree with the other reviews so far that this is a jumbled up scent. Everything seems to be just thrown together---and it works! The fruits are very much tempered with the vetiver, but if you don't like vetiver (I don't myself), fear not. It does not take over this scent at all.

     

    As I sniff, I can pick up almost every note, but the ones that stand out strongest on my skin are pumpkin, frankincense, and vetiver.


  4. Oh how I love Anise/Licorice blends! And this one does not disappoint.

     

    Sniffing the bottle, it's a yummy deep black licorice scent.

     

    Applied to my skin, it starts out a perfect balance of cocoa and licorice. As it dries, the cocoa fades away and I am left with a still very lovely soft licorice scent on my skin.

     

    Two thumbs up from me! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:


  5. For me, I get dry herbs more than anything else, particularly the sage note. I can barely smell the blackberries and no apples to speak of.

     

    I'm hoping that with age the blackberry wine and apple notes will become stronger. As it stands now, I am disappointed in how it's reacting on me. The reviews above are how I wanted it to smell on me. :(

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