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dima79 – :
Kittysweetmilk, the perfume people. Net do a copy of this. Ive no idea if its any good but they do samples
halgraply – :
marzapane, marzapane e ancora marzapane. per fortuna le note di testa (anzi LA nota di testa) è così evanescente che dopo neppure un quarto d’ora è percettibile solo un lievissimo benzoino associato alla mandorla. troppo “da mangiare” per i miei gusti olfattivi.
zaklu4onuy – :
True to the Snowcake soap scent, this is a straightforward almond/marzipan perfume. Pleasant and slightly artificial, it goes on the skin sweet, simply and unchanging. Very nice if you like almond/marzipan.
Cergoaxomemat – :
I am a huge Snowcake soap & Marzibain bubble bar fan BUT this just DOES NOT smell nice on my skin, and others i know to have had this. Smells ‘foosie’ to me 🙁 I gave mine away.
mav0994 – :
My first thought when i put this on was wow, this is definitely gonna stick around for a while; so tired of perfumes disappearing on me in an hour…so yay! That being said, my first impression of this was straight up rootbeer – and it came on strong. It then calmed down a bit, and while still a sharp sugary almond/anisette, became a little softer and fuzzier. Right now, two hours later, is a very beautiful smooth sugar almond. Really can’t breathe in deep enough, so loving it.
данилов11 – :
Love the marzipan, fun, edible, enticing, playful. A typical Lush scent, botanical but well made.
sani89 – :
This is one of my all time favourite from LUSH another from ‘Turkish Delight’. So almond, real almond but not too sweet, gourmand or nutty. I didnt smell rose, actually i can grab only almond scent. You will surprise how almond scent blended well to the skin. and that’s make you smell so lovely.
It’s available in X’Mas season only!! So dont hesitate to full your bath stuff with Snowcake soap & their perfume.
pko-spoireefe – :
I think I ruined this fragrance for myself, and maybe forever. I totally overdosed on Snowcake soap last year because I thought it was the best thing I had ever smelled in my life. I bought about 20 bars and used it everday for months and months. Then I bought 3 smitten hand creams. I even got this fragrance and I LOVED it. I sprayed so much on myself one day that I became ill, and ever since, I just can’t stand it. But I am really hoping since it’s been about a year, maybe eventually I will like it again. It really is a nice marzipan rose scent, and very lovely. Just realize that Lush’s perfumes are quite strong, so go easy on them!
EDIT- It’s been several years now. I just tried a small sample I have left from the bottle I swapped. I still don’t like it. I don’t think I ever will! Plus I noticed that although the initial blast of scent is strong, it fades very quickly 🙁 So due to the poor longevity alone, I wouldn’t buy this again.
Танюшка – :
My 2nd favorite of the Lush scents…a almondy, cozy scent!
xhe206speagoessenda – :
30 inches of snow on the ground and below zero temperatures made it seem like a good day to try my decant of Snowcake. I’ll say two things: I like it though I don’t love it, and I can’t find the almond. I’ve now applied it several times and, for me, it consistently opens with an extremely pleasant smell that I would call orange extract. More specifically it smells to me like an icing my grandmother used to make called Swiss Meringue, where the eggs were warmed and a bit of glycerin was added so the meringue would keep for several days. She normally flavored it with orange extract and vanilla and that’s what this smells like to me. Longevity isn’t particularly good: it fades to a soft almost undetectable benzoin after about 3 hours. This would probably work better layered over the lotion but I think it’s too expensive for that to be necessary.
I’d suggest Tokyo Milk “Let Them Eat Cake” if you want this warm homey sort of scent. If you want to try a real almond scent you could always investigate Amandes Orientales by Montale.
Sillage: intimate
Duration: poor
Fabulosity: nice fabric softener
Price to value ratio: poor
4/10
калёк – :
The Snowcake scent is in a LUSH soap that frequently appears at Winter Holiday time, and occasionally in some other Limited Edition LUSH products. As i write this, i am wearing the Limited Edition perfume i managed to score last month (November 2010).
Snowcake does NOT contain cassis, a sweet berry which features in a number of LUSH products, such as the elusive Black Pearl scent (which i also managed to score). Nor does it contain cassia cinnamon, as some users of the product seem to think. Rather one of the fragrance components is cassie flowers (acacia farnesia), adding to its light sweetness.
LUSH fragrances are not what i would consider sophisticated. But i am quite fond of their highly personal idiosyncrasies. Snowcake has little sillage, it is definitely a skin scent. There is a certain innocence about its only slightly foody smell. I dislike smelling like candy or dessert, and while there are hints of that in Snowcake, it is also floral (rose and cassie).
While “LUSHies” associate it with WInter, it think Snowcake’s light happy fragrance would be perfectly suitable for spring and summer.
I am currently wearing it spritzed on over a slathering of LUSH Potion Lotion, which is scented with almond, rose, carnation, and tangerine. Definitely making this cold, grey winter day merry and bright.
Соломей – :
Snowcake is a soap that Lush sells only at Christmas, its really creamy and really smells like ”pâte d’amande” (marzipan) It’s sweet and soft.