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tdhtqxbr – :
I use this every night to help me sleep. It’s more of a therapuetic smell then a perfume. It has that medicinal essential oil smell that reminds me of clients leaving the spa after getting a killer massage. With chamomile being the most obvious note, then the lavender and citrus. Its best worn to bed in my life and it works wonderfully for that, but just not as a perfume.
grigorich63nsk – :
Intensely orange at the start, a bit like Tang or Emergen-C. Takes a while to calm down and sort itself out, then becomes strongly chamomile. If you love the tea, or the smell of daisies, you might dig this fragrance. It’s unique, and lasts impressively for a natural. Not my thing, though.