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I don't like most florals, but rose and sweet pea are the exceptions. This has that sweet pink sweet pea smell for a second, but then it is taken over by greenery. It doesn't have much throw, even slathered. I wish that first sniff stuck around.
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At first it's fizzy elemi, then it's jasmine. Jasmine smells horrible on me.
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it's a very soft creamy rose, not deep heady and thorny.
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honeyed soft leather with a bit of rose
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Wet, it's fizzy sharp ginger. Dry it's sweet creamy vanilla
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Leather, so realistic with the faintest hint of cedar. Very masculine. reminds me of the scent of a boot barn.
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Rosewater and strawberry jam. It's sweet with light throw.
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tobacco with a hint of creamy sandalwood adding depth. It goes powdery pretty fast, soft throw.
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Very realistic plumeria with a bit of cool coconut edge.
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I get rice & goat milk. No cherry.
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Wet, tamarind and fig. It's very pulpy and earthy. The patchouli adds depth. Dry it's mainly patchouli with a pulpy edge.
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wet, Pomegranate, rose, honey, and a bit of plum, in that order and strength. Dry, it's honey pomegranate osmanthus. It keeps a slightly sweet edge, but is not cloying. The throw is medium. It reminds me of pomegranate potpourri my friend had.
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I get mainly gardenia and lavender. Very sharp floral, it's reminds me of a cleaning product. I prefer the foodie stuff so this is not for me.
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no chocolate. It's basically lemony cubeb with a bit of sandalwood in the background. I tend to amp cubeb. There's something giving it a bitter edge, but I don't know what.
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It starts off a kind of greenish scent, soft throw. As it dries I get a bit of stronger green floral, not sure which. I'm not familiar with the majority of the notes. It's not in your face sharp, perfumey, old womaney floral, or sharp green, but a smooth floral green. I prefer foodie 13's but this is nice.
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sweet pipe tobacco, and smooth wood/tonka. It's smooth and not as harsh or strong as it seems like it would be. It fades fast and I get no irish coffee.
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wet: strong rose and strawberry jam, they're about even strong and sweet. This smells very Girly, young and pink.
dry: wafts of rose (like that of whip, strawberry, vanilla and marshmallow. Dry the notes blend together nicely. it has decent throw.
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wet: strong sharp bright crisp tart green apple.
dry: it's less sharp and strong, but still realistic tart green apple.
It doesn't last long on my skin and doesn't have much throw.
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salty roasted peanuts. I think the wood and popcorn is mixing to smell like peanuts. As it dries it gets buttery. Surprisingly, it's not cloying. The throw is about a foot away. After an hour it smells more like popcorn and after another hour there's a light sweetness with a hint of popcorn. The throw fades quickly.
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awww no blackberry. I get a cool, slightly fizzy scent with a bit of yuzu. This is a way toned version of yellow snowballs. This is what I thought yellow snowballs would smell like ... weird. My skin amps citrus.
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It doesn't smell like pancakes to me. It smells like smoky corn syrup. It's not buttery, berry, or cloying.
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Wet, this starts off with that cherry almond note. It smells like a cherry danish with almonds. As it dries, it smells like a cinnamon bun without glaze. Even drier ... it smells like celery. wonky.
I put some el dia de reyes over it and it's heavenly.
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This reminds me of a 13. it starts off powdery chocolate with a spicy woody herbiness. I can't place it. As it dries it's a rich sweet chocolate.
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I smell the cooked sugar note from sugar skull. This smells sweeter than sugar skull, but wearable, cooked sugar, but not burnt. There is subtle fruitiness and muskiness that I can't identify but it makes this scent complex and not just sweet.
Pumpkin Patch II (2005, 2006)
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This is cocoa, not chocolate. It has a powdery edge. The pumpkin gives and earthy sweetness with a hint of butteriness. I get a bit of nuttiness. Pumpkin is front and center. The cocoa and nuttiness come and go. it gets more buttery as it dries. On me, pumpkin turns to pure buttery spicey earthiness.