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ErommaNow – :
Don’t believe too much those reviews. The first two reviewers @hurricaneofgrac and @Unicorn1 are very suspicious to me. They seem to have registered in Fragrantica just to post positive comments for all April Aromatics scents and then never used Fragrantica again… 🙂 wow, this is very inapropriate way to make marketing 🙂
btd83 – :
The notes of April Aromatics SPICE BLEND really took me by surprise. I was sure that this rich perfume oil opened with dark florals–perhaps a melange of neroli and carnation?–and equally confident that the drydown included incense!
Maybe the components I believe myself to be detecting are all subsumed under the vague note “spices”? Who knows, but this is definitely, as advertised, a spicy little number and best suited (as one might well expect from the name…) for wintertime, when I’ll be taking it up again. For now, suffice it to say that SPICE BLEND has a dark floral opening and dark incense-y drydown–at least according to my oh-so-fallible nose!
Lion_163 – :
I LOVE this… It is rich and deep… And when I walk into a room with it on people are like “WHAT IS THAT??!!…. AMAZING!!”
Regards, Tiffany Rae “NYC”