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Aleksandr2012 – :
I have to agree with everyone it does smell like fresh cracked pods of cardamom with a hint of coconut. Very pleasing.
krufti – :
I agree that there’s a smidgen of coconut in this rather pleasant fragrance (who let the coconuts out – they’re everywhere these days?)but the overwhelming impression I get is of Butter Cardamom Shortbread Biscuits (that’s cookies to Americans). Very buttery. I don’t even know if they’re a thing, but they will be soon as I get time. I feel I could knock a batch up just on the strength of smelling this stuff. Quite pleasant, but more frankly culinary than the few other cardamom fragrances I’ve tried. It’s not too expensive, so you could also spray it around the kitchen for a nice touch.
kiitiara – :
I purchased Cardamom in the massage/body oil.
I love the Demeter Perfume Roll-Ons, I think they are vastly superior over the alcohol based sprays for longevity and sillage. I was curious to see if the massage body oil might be used as a perfume oil so I purchased this one in Cardamom.
I am happy to say it lasts as long as the Roll-On perfumes. Considering you get a whopping 60mls for only a couple of dollars more over the 8.8ml roll-on this is a worthy investment. Leaves a wonderful trail of fragrance as well as moisturising your skin.
This is pure Cardamom, nothing sweet added just the cracked pods. I don’t think I would wear this out on its own but the great thing about these oils is you can layer them to make your own signature fragrance.
I find Demeter Oils work great with Body Sprays, they just seem to add depth and the sprays last longer.
Cardamom goes really well with Body Fantasies Signature Silver Lining Perfume.
ftp868speagoessenda – :
Along with the beautiful fruity scent of cardamom that dominates this fragrance there’s also a very subtle coconut smell underneath it all. The fragrance is beautiful, smells almost exactly like a handful of cracked cardamom pods, which is what I was looking for. That being said, however, it’s very short lived all wears I’ve had of it haven’t lasted longer than about 1-2 hours. All in all it’s a good scent, though.