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lion_007 – :
At first spray Supernova Roads promises to be a very original woody citrus aromatic with a spicy kick BUT very quickly it dries down to a very bitter lime cocktail that made me think of a gin and tonic without the buzz.
Baron_23 – :
Unfortunately, the entire Roads line is a bit of a disappointment. Supernova opens with a burst of lemon dish soap. Within moments, notes of molten wood chips emerge.
Tried this one out on several people and no one liked it.
The Roads line seems to have a huge marketing and design budget, but the fragrances fall short.