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A Surprising Fruity Earthy Musk
It’s still winter, but you’ve decided the begin prepping for the upcoming garden season with tilling the soil. The dry winter has left the soil dry and powdery, so you decided to add perlite and coco coir to prep it for the season. After your prep, you end up covered in the mixture of earthy soil, dusty, powdery mix-ins, and the scent of incoming rain. Before you shower, you sit down to eat a bowl of sliced peaches and plums. The sweet, dense fruit mixes with your earthy smell in odd, but pleasant, way.
I didn’t like this at first, but after smelling Sorce's English Major, I found myself really enjoying the earthiness of this fragrance! The orris is very prominent, and, and the sandalwood adds a slight creaminess that makes the fragrance a bit smoother and a more pleasant skin scent. There is very little, if any, perceived 'added' sweetness to this fragrance. The small amount I do pick up adds a natural, muted sweetness redolent of the stone fruit family. This is another easy-reach, year-round fragrance. It's a very interesting release from a mainstream fragrance house, and a very welcome addition to that sect of perfumery.
I didn’t like this at first, but after smelling Sorce's English Major, I found myself really enjoying the earthiness of this fragrance! The orris is very prominent, and, and the sandalwood adds a slight creaminess that makes the fragrance a bit smoother and a more pleasant skin scent. There is very little, if any, perceived 'added' sweetness to this fragrance. The small amount I do pick up adds a natural, muted sweetness redolent of the stone fruit family. This is another easy-reach, year-round fragrance. It's a very interesting release from a mainstream fragrance house, and a very welcome addition to that sect of perfumery.

