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aleks7487 – :
Got this at Home Goods, of all places (in the house scents section), and at first it struck me as slightly soapy (and I don’t enjoy soapy scents), but I’ve really grown to like it. I do agree with the reviewer that smells tuberose – I personally pick up some tuberose in here, and maybe a tiny bit of cananga/ylang-ylang.
mmufpkbbivr – :
I know that tuberose isn’t listed as a note, but this smells like a combination of Sand and Sable, and jo Malone Tuberose Angelica. I own both so I was able to do a side by side. It’s quite lovely.
topo r – :
This is what I wanted Glow to be like. I find them very similar and would recommend this to anyone who likes clean, soapy florals. This has the volume turned down enough that it blends into the skin well and does not overpower.
J45N – :
Definitely white floral with a white musk dry down. It opens like a more indolic Moringa from The Body Shop, which I also enjoy.
sypsuplidwips – :
Blind buy at T.J. Marshalls for 9.99.
Pretty straight forward for a “niche” type thing. Pretty. Nice. Nothing special but happy for the price. Maybe their other frags have that LUSH “nostril bang” going on?
KirillStratus – :
Soapy Magnolia. Wasn’t that a Grateful Dead song?
tugarin83 – :
Definitely a shampoo scent, with a tiny bit of magnolia, some jasmine and lots and lots of white musk. There’s no citrus to my nose and very little development either. It’s not a bad choice if soapy or shampoo scents are what you’re looking for. Unfortunately, it’s not my taste, but my attempts to wash it off only succeeded in making my whole arm smell like soap, rather than just the part I’d sprayed. It’s hard to tell where the scent ends and the soap begins. Projection is moderate.
rid95 – :
This perfume smells like Dove shampoo on me. It is light, fresh, and clean smelling. Maybe I could detect a hint of magnolia, but the nondescript citrus notes are lost on me. While I think it smells good, I would never buy a bottle because the shampoo is so much cheaper. It doesn’t last very long or project very much (if at all), but it would be good for work and casual events.
Sergej81 – :
I might call this a skin scent. Light, sweet floral, appropriate pretty much any time of day or season, layers well.