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baburdim – :
As I’ve said before, I’m totally biased when it comes to reviewing Dragon’s Blood scents because i luuurve them.
This one is not the nicest of the one’s i’ve tried but still pleasant all the same.
Obviously the Dragon’s Blood is the first thing to jump out. This always happens for me. I’m not really sure what poppy smells like so I can’t comment, but I can say that as it dries down the Amber gives it a slightly softer feel, and the ylang ylang is apparrent too. I wish I could know what poppy smelled like to know if it’s there or not! When it’s completely dry it does smell quite sharp…so maybe that’s the poppy..who knows? hehe.
It’s a nice blend, a slightly softer one to some of the others!