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ScentOasis 54 minutes ago
The perfect..
That's how I would describe the fragrance if someone asked me about it.
At first, the fragrance smells very slightly of oud, a little stinky for beginners' noses.
But since I'm already used to a lot by now, it's absolutely nothing "gross" anymore.
As...
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Batmanacci 31 minutes ago
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Ch03np 44 minutes ago
Saline and savoury without any sea notes. A little thick and musky too. But also somewhat upbeat. Very unusual in a lovely way. Well done.
Ch03np 48 minutes ago
You are crushing thick dandelion stems between your fingers. The sap-like pulp covers your fingers. It is summer and nothing matters. Yes.
Ch03np 51 minutes ago
A thick, dense molasses that sits close to the skin. Antique and “brown”. The sweet smell of old paper and dust. Your mother’s worn clothes.
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Randii 51 minutes ago
Floral fragrance has a blend of rose, musk, patchouli, bergamot and jasmine
i definitely get a rain feel from this scent. it leans a little more masculine on me, i think.
Smells like lip balm
Odeurniche 1 hour ago
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BertolucciK 2 hours ago
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