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This cheapie is just too good to be true: extremely realistic black currant. On my skin, it doesn’t become sweet like jam or syrup, but smells tart, zesty and juicy like a real black currant bush. This is so happy and summery! When using it, I always remember my childhood because my parents grew black currants near our house. I bought pure happiness in a bottle (100 ml) for 3$!
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I ordered this from Bloom Perfumes. The first thing to note about this is that many people associate currant with cat urine. I am very pleased to report that I can not smell any cat urine in this fragrance. I bought this because I grow blackcurrants which were only recently allowed in my state. I believe it is still against the law to grow them in most states because they were a vector for diseases that affected the logging industry. Anyway I grow my black currants and sometimes I eat them raw but they are so incredibly tart that I can’t eat too many that way. I often put them in a pan with sugar and make syrup from them.
This fragrance smells so authentic that it really smells like the syrup I make! I would say the only concern I have with this is that I don’t always want to walk around smelling like sweet syrup or jam. But it’s a lovely authentic fragrance that reminds me of my currants.