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maks14262 – :
This is absolutely fun and I love it! It is now discontinued, I was lucky to get a last samle. I don’t think I would have bought a full bottle, but I think it is sad that it is gone. Lots of rhubarb with a vanilla veil.
Edit: Just got myself a FB on the “garage sale” they just had! Happy!
Bioffiere – :
Oh yay! The Radio Dada scents have finally been added. This was the one that I thought was most promising when I ordered the sample pack. I figured tart rhubarb, spicy carnation, vanilla, and lovely vetiver — how can it go wrong? Sadly, I sprayed and found it cloying and unpleasant — sweet and sour and BIG. Also, oddly familiar.
I walked into the living room and my husband sniffed quizzically, then proclaimed, “You smell like a honey-baked ham!” And he was perfectly right. SCRUBBER.