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The Fox Sisters (Yule Prototype)

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Also previewed here by bheansidhe and here by TTP

 

Oooh, Fox Sisters! Definitely some apple blossom, some cherry blossom in there, some rosewood, and a touch of some sweetness (perhaps its the cherry blossom, although its possible that there may be a touch of sweet pea in there as well).

 

On me, it smells soft, pink, and sweet. Delicate white-pink floral, and very in line with what I would think a Victorian Lady would perhaps use as a bath water/cologne.

 

Innoncent, pretty, feminine.

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Delicate, girlish, powdery. I second the apple blossom -- possibly apple fruit, and maybe some vanilla orchid and a touch of Victorian rosewood. Like a soft, pink sister to Antique Lace.

 

ETA: zankoku_zen and I had a bit of a bashful "you go first / no, you go first" shoving match over who would occupy the first empty seat in the front row of the Reviews section. I C WHAT U DID THERE. Sheer brilliance. :hugs:

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This is kind of where my nose for notes fails. I'm getting a light, sweet, floral, but I couldn't pick out individual notes too much. My first thought was cherry blossom. I'm not usually a fan of straight-up florals, but this is a nice one.

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On me, this smells of strawberry cotton candy, creamy pink bubblegum, and flowers. The flowers smell like they've been dried and dusted with sugar crystals.
Reminds me of blends like High-Strung Daisies (but not as fresh) and Very Slightly Haunted Dollhouse (with its sugared, dry carnation).
The drydown really smells like cotton candy, a bowl of freshly sliced strawberries, and a hint of dry floral perfume.
Pink, sugared, dry fruity-floral.

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