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pletcherjuv – :
It is a great scent but it is STRONG. The Myrrh really comes out more than the amber here, and if you love Myrrh, it’s a great and cheap option. But it does have sort of a head shop smell, which I personally love, but if that’s not for you stay away. Mix this with the Amber Past from the same brand to bring up the amber a little. Heady, yummy scent!
Jonnsy 85 – :
Amazing in the heat. Just what it sounds like, a resinous fragrance of amber & myrrh. This was my scent for years, since it smells great, is inexpensive, and did i mention it smells great? (Of course, i love resins, so YMMV)
Not terribly big silage or projection, but simple enough to pull out the rollerball and reapply!