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This brings good memories from my teenage years… this is a strong fragance, i recomend using it on your bathtub water (is not expensive), it may not be suitable for direct use on sensitive skin.
When i was 13-14 years old i heard somewhere that cinnamon water was esoterically used to attract the person you like, so i bought one of these colognes and splashed it on my neck and arms to make the guy i liked fall in love with me hahaha. It did not work sadly.
This bottles are really popular in south america on occult and esoteric shops, you can use it on your clothes but as i said before, be careful when applying on skin.