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I found a stack of Lisa Hoffman perfumes at the local TJ Maxx for a great discounted price. I looked up the notes and found Brazilian Begonia the most intriguing. Its a sweet, warm, woody fragrance. It is neutral, almost like a nice warm room spray. It smells a little sweeter on me, more woody on my Husband. It was a 0.5oz for $3.99 so it wasn’t a bad price for a blind buy. On the website they describe the fragrance:
“Travel to the rainforests of South America with Brazilian Begonia—a sultry, floral fragrance with earthy and creamy undertones.”
Personally its more of a candle or room spray fragrance than one that I want to wear or smell on my Husband. Something I would like to smell starting in September and ending after Thanksgiving when you break out the pine. I think its the lemon lime top note that throws me off.