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Champagne

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  1. I am a huge fan of fruit notes and there`s no note in Fruitbat that I don`t love dearly. Unsurprisingly this is a big hit on me, used as moisturizer it opens with a blast of juicy plums and then the mango appear followed by the yuzu and the other fruits. It`s tart, fresh and delicious from the start to the end. Big bottle please!


  2. I love honey notes but not so much the floral tones, but the ones in the gloss are so subtle and delicate to appeal anyone.This could be the best natural honey single note I ever smelled in years :wub2: I agree with the previous reviews that it`s not overpowering, just a waft of heavenly honey once some wind or warm air hit your hair. On the plus note, mixed with Snake oil it smells exactly like Womb Furie, I`m in love!


  3. I received a sniffie for the lovely Suusje and from the moment I tried it hastily in the cold street I was scared I could fall madly in love with it. It happened, it`s the most amazing black vanilla mixed in equal parts with green hemp and a natural patchouli. I don`t like pachouli at all but here it seems so natural and delicate. The blend just glows from the wrists of gold and dark green, I verily love it :wub2: .


  4. THE SPANISH DANCE
    Chocolate, orange blossom honey, and pomegranate.


    I let this little gem settle down a few days before writing a review. First of all as usual the cocoa globes are so thick that if you don`t mix well the oil you won`t get it in its own glory. After mixing: there is a blast of orange blossom at the start that made me nervous, but it fades fast in a lovely floral honey together with a dry pomegranate sweetened by cocoa. That`s it and it`s gorgeous!! It`s not foody but it will satisfy cocoa cravings and it`s a must for pomegranate lovers too.

  5. the first blast is definitely the currants with pomegranate and the mandarin. it`s zingy and delicious and it morph into a very holy and churchish balsam in the drydown. No vanilla for me too but I`m confident it will go out with ageing. I like it vey much!


  6. I`m not a big fan of the florals here except for the carnation, but I took the risk cause I love the mandarin and I must say this blend really works on me. It`s a delicate and cozy mix with carnation as main note and a little hint of tea rose with some sweetness and it dries with time. It`s unique and it makes me feel warm and loved :wub2: .


  7. I didn`t use it as bath oil yet, but it`s a fabulous moisturizer! The spices are gentler than the oil ones and my arms are smooth as silk for the whole day after using it. Be careful, it`s totally addicting and it`s impossible to stop slathering it all day! A must for any Snake oil fan.


  8. At the risk to repeat the other reviews, this is a sexy and comforting version of a rich and aged Snake oil enriched by a ton of honey similar to O, with the exception that in the drydown it`s a perfectly balanced blend and impossible to be recreated by layering the two oils. I treid and failed miserably. This is pure perfection and I`ve been slathering for days! It`s a whiffing joy festival.


  9. It`s amazing as everyone is writing. Delicate and ethereal but persistent, creamy, citrusy with a base of a delicate lace of sandalwood that stay and stay well after the orange note faded out. It`s a two drops oil for me and on the second application it`s perfect. It makes me calm and meditative, yet alert.


  10. This is real pancakes and warm maple syrup at the start, it`s delicious and smells completely like the real thing. I can detect the banana bread too, as the other reviewers already wrote. But the best must come yet! In the drydown, after one hour it becomes the best coffee blend I ever tried, fragrant, deep and rich like an italian espresso with a dribble of caramel! Oh, such a joy is this blend! :wub2:


  11. This is the lovechild of Fearful Pleasure and a delicate milk note coming from heaven. It`s not similar to any nemesis milk blends and it gives Lambs-Wool a total unicity together with the bubbly ale. The spices are never too loud and make me love it and slather it with passion. Throw and stay are moderate.


  12. Oh, the crisp apple is here, followed by the caramel, and then the coconut. Not much rum to report but you have to beat me to death to take this blend away from me :thud: It`s a rounded and never excessive foody apple paradise. And I don`t even like the caramel note normally.

    Total love :wub2:


  13. Golden Priapus moves on three stages on me, all equally amazing. The first it`s all sweet pine, amber and a surprising good juniper, being a note of death to me. It`s refreshing and eye opening. After few minutes a rich a really golden vanilla emerges, and it`s first grade vanilla similar to Snowblind. I could cry on how much it`s beautiful. At the end the pine goes back and it`s a mix of the two stages, fresh, sweet, green, not obvious at all. This should be loved by Pickled Imp fans.


  14. Yes, It`s the lighter, sugary and girly version of Mme Moriarty. The incense, the orange blossom and the cypress are a little sharp at the start but nonethless exotic and delicious. In the drydown it`s sweeter and sugary, definitely a bright pink sort of scent. I like it and will use when i`m in flirty mood.

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