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dog_loc – :
Lavender, so I’m going to hate it. But…
Lavender, Vapo-Rub, menthol. When dry, it’s a powdery floral. Not unpleasant.
Ultra666 – :
I’m not usually a lavender fan, but this stuff isn’t bad. It starts out with the usual sharp, bracing, metallic lavender topnotes, which then go through a typically acrid phase. (I know a lot of people find the topnotes of lavender to be relaxing, but to me they’re anything but!) Eventually, though, this turns into a more subdued grassy herbal scent, the type that I always like when I come across it…somewhat like spearmint, the type of mint that I tolerate best. I suspect that my lavender problems are exacerbated when I spray or dab on cloth rather than skin. The first time I tried this stuff was on skin and hair, and it was a little smoother. Now, on cloth, it’s not that much better than any other lavenders until some time has passed, because it’s slower to evolve past the top notes on cloth. The one lavender scent that I now want to revisit is Oxford and Cambridge, which isn’t quite the same story because has a number of other herbs mixed in. I might give it a thumbs up if it weren’t so weak.
Andlen7101 – :
This is a true lavender scent! It’s like an oil, very strong and oily, as if you smell pure lavender oil.