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Initially it smells like fruitier sprite- not a bad thing!
As its drying, so is the smell, moving from sprite to champagne. a sliver of strawberry but more citrus. It's a very clean scent. There's something very sweet and clean lurking that I can't quite figure out. It's maybe a little bit sunscreeny? Personally I kind of like that though. It's a very summer scent that makes me think of drinking poolside.
It fades pretty quickly into an aquatic, which works for me
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In the bottle: hooo boy that’s strong. And sharp. No apricot to be seen.
Wet: still that. Strong, sharp, spicy patchouli.
Dry: it’s a little softer, but I still can’t find the apricot.
Overall not a huge fan (I was really hoping to be!) but I’ll keep it around and give it another shot.
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In the bottle: Flowers! that's it! (to be fair, i'm not sure how cypress or cajeput smell).
Wet: The flowers are definitely leading still, Lily of the Valley especially. It definitely smells a little perfumey, but it's not too much.
Dry: Oh! I think that's what Cypress smells like! A touch piney, softened flowers, warm.
8 hours later (at the end of my work day): It went musky (pleasantly so), which I'm guessing is the myrrh.
Overall really interesting, and while I don't LOVE it, I like it.
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Wet: rose heavy. I love rose, so it works for me :)
dry: still rosy, but it’s softened into a floral with a couple different notes (I guess that would be the geranium). It definitely smells perfumy, but still good. Don’t think I’d want a full bottle, but I’m glad I got a decant of this way back when :)
Snakes in the Lemon Tree
in Limited Editions
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Definitely smells like lemon sugar cookies. boozy lemon sugar cookies warm out of the oven.
As it dries it gets more lemony. I dig it