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cinnamon apples and milky jasmine
Very interesting take on a milky floral scent. Opens with the smell of spiced apples with some rosy woodiness. Then you get the milky jasmine with subtle warm woods and skin like musks. Milky, fresh and musky, sweetly floral, but also has a nice woodiness in the background for depth and the spiced apples add a nice interestingly fruity touch.
fluffy citrus vanilla
This is a fluffy bright vanilla it feels like sunshine. This opens up with some bright citrus with a fluffy touch to it it feels almost like a cloud of sweet citrus. You also get some warm spun sugar notes paired with a soft woodiness coming from a cedarwood note. The dry down is a fluffy warm vanilla with some soft citrus and some clean musks. This is ultimately a really nice take on a citrus vanilla.
warm vanilla
A warm, dusty vanilla. Opens with sweet passionfruit and licorice that offers a creamy spice. Then you get a sweet, fluffy jasmine, with some dusty tonka bean. Dry down has a creamy, milky vanilla and some earthy patchouli thrown in for depth. Overall a warm creamy vanilla with earthy patchouli, heavily floral jasmine and some subtle fruity creaminess from some passionfruit.
Sunscreeny but add nanners
Takes the typical sunscreeny coconut scent profile and adds a fluffy floral touch and a powdery woodiness. You get a subtle sweet banana in the opening for a cheeky fruity touch paired with a sweet pear, that develops into a creamy coconut and jasmine combo. The jasmine here is fluffy, lush, sweet, and the coconut leans a bit sunscreeny as is expected with this sort of vacation esque scent profile. Dry down offers a powdery woody touch with some sandalwood and leftovers of that creamy coconut and fluffy jasmine. Overall a lovely take on a vacationy scent profile with fun additions of subtle banana notes.
Lemon custard
A refreshing take on a lemon gourmand! Smells like creamy lemon custard with tart candied raspberries on top and whipped vanilla cream. Dry down has a nice fluffy and musky touch with remnants of the sugary notes. In a sea of citrus gourmands, the raspberry makes this unique and refreshingly tart. I love that the lemon isn’t particularly citrusy, just fresh, and feels very softened up by the sugar and musk notes here. Lightwearing, easy going, and perfect for a summer gourmand.