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My cantankerous old lady, a dog of many names: Lumpy, No-Fun Dog, Grandma, Day-Day, and Cranks. She always looked like a smore to me, so her scent is scorched marshmallows and melted chocolate with cinnamon sugar-dusted graham cracker bits.

This smells mostly like the cinnamon sugar graham crackers on me. It smells like the graham crackery parts of Beaver Moon. I will let it settle for a few days and try it again. I'm really hoping for the marshmallow and chocolate to be more forward!

I bought it to layer with scents like Muddy Puddles, The Worst Pillow, Breathless Chuckle, etc. and it would be a good pairing for those.

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I definitely got toasted marshmallows, chocolate and graham. This smells like smores. If you love smores, well, you'll love this hair gloss.

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Hmm. Not what I expected. I feel like there is cinnamon in the graham crackers? This smore is mostly graham, in fact - I can't really smells any marshmallow (what I was hoping for) or chocolate. Just yummy graham cracker. It's not bad or anything. Just not what I want to smell like.

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This is so insanely incredibly that I can't begin to describe how much I love it. I spritzed it on the first day I received it, and was immediately enveloped in a creamy vanilla. There was a hint of chocolate behind it, and I only smell the buttery goodness of the graham crackers. All through the day I kept smelling chocolate chip cookies? Whenever I turned my head I melted into the softest, creamiest, most alluring scent. It was me!

 

What a winner. I've already started snatching up all the bottles I can find. Thanks for the new addiction, BPAL!

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In the decant: The chocolate hits me first, followed by the graham cracker and marshmallow.

 

In my hair, I get a lot of the cinnamon-y graham cracker along with some of the scorched marshmallow and a bit of the chocolate. I'm glad that the chocolate note isn't stronger, as I thought this might end up like the Marshmallow Cookie Pie perfume oil on me (mostly somewhat over-baked semi-sweet chocolate), and I already have a chocolate-y hair gloss (El Dia de los Reyes) in my collection.

 

Throughout the day, it has mostly been a cinnamon graham cracker and marshmallow scent on me with just a hint of chocolate, but the scorched marshmallow is subtle (unlike Apple Marshmallow, which is like being in a cloud of uncooked marshmallows).

 

I like this, but I wish the marshmallow note were stronger in my hair.

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I honestly did not expect all three s'mores ingredients to be so distinctly present. I agree that the graham cracker does have a cinnamon flair and is the most noticeable, but the slightly-singed marshmallows and milk chocolate certainly weren't invisible; just needed a while to peek through. I got a tad emotional smelling it as I haven't had the chance to make s'mores with anyone in a while! I'm really impressed with the richness of this. I tested it on my wrist as I wasn't quite ready to put it on my hair, and it endured all day long, even through the tossing and turning of a nap. I'm tempted to wear it elsewhere on the body just because it holds up so well.

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heady marshmallow, with definite graham cracker notes. there are chocolatey undertones as well. as ZZ noted above, if you're into s'mores, this is for you.

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I love foody hair glosses. I was hesitant to pickup Wednesday when it released because I was worried there would be a campfire or smoke note because of the smores. However there is no smoke note!

 

It smells like melty, warm marshmallows over milk chocolate with a background of cinnamon dusted graham cracker. Light to medium throw. Gorgeous scent.

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