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Honeyed beeswax, whiffs of pink peppercorn and honeybush tea keep this from being all honey all the time. The honeybush tea has a slight herbal edge to it.

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I was mostly interested in Dragon Snugs for the beeswax, honeybush, and pink pepper. But what I mostly get from it is the honey, backed by some honeybush, with the pink pepper becoming more noticeable after a few hours of wear. The beeswax isn't distinct to my nose. This keeps making me think of something, but I am not sure what. Maybe Lush's Honey I Washed the Kids soap, or the honey in Bears of Berlin?

 

This one is definitely one for the honey fans.

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I usually ramp honey hard, but this one's not so bad. The peppercorn started quietly but got loud pretty fast (still during drydown). I get a bit of the beeswax throughout, but it's playing quietly in the corner.

 

8 out of 10.

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In the imp this is a bold, sweet, almost juicy floral tea- though not quite sure what's giving that fruity quality. The rooibois is so true to life, a bit sweet and nutty. The honey and beeswax meld with it so beautifully, making a really rich warm scent that has earthier sweetness. The pink pepper is super floral to me in this blend, giving a vaguely rosy air to the blend.

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The honey in this was lovely and warm on me, with the beeswax and tea helping to cut the sweetness. The pink peppercorn gives it a lovely spicy backnote, reminding me of the Lower Levels of the Pike Place Market.

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Creamy, sweet honey is very strong, giving me a honeyed marshmallow impression. The tea, I think, is adding a crispness, breezy floral, and touch of herbal tea leaf.  It is mostly a sugary, creamy honey, though.

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