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tosya0411 – :
Very nice scent. The orange and cedar combine nicely and equally (neither one taking the limelight) with a clean musk supporting them. It honestly reminds me of the floral woodiness of lavender
Edit: maybe not quite as nice as I first thought, although still not bad. The more I use it, the more it smells like dried lavender, dried orange peel, and dry wood infused into alcohol – just doesn’t have a “fresh” quality to it, but rather dry or musty. I had later found L’Occitane’s Cedre et Oranger, which is much better and what I had hoped Texas would have been.
djaposs – :
I smell no grapefruit nor citrus.
I have no associations with Texas with the exception of the lovely swap partner who sent me a sample to test in my quest for cedar. I added to my wish list immediately and got it when it was marked down to $29.99 recently for a 1.7 oz bottle.
Fresh wood and juicy sweet orange is what I smell. Brisk and clean, perfect for a warm spring day or mid-summer’s heat. Very aromatic with a sweet/tart vibe going on comparable to the popular lollipops. There is a perfect blend of each without the sharpness of citrus and without the sugary syrup of the sweeter fragrances.
This would be an excellent choice for a college student, a busy housewife, or a savvy business person to wear.
Texas is positively unisex, very affordable, and it is young, hip, and “cool like that”
ramin911 – :
This one is another hit for me. Love the grapefruit on top, followed by the cedar, musk and amber. It smells like you will read above. Absolutely marvelous.
First unisex I’ve tried, and honestly I didn’t realize it was unisex until I started writing this review. I didn’t feel butch in it, in fact, I felt like a capable, self assured, pretty cowgirl.
I can’t wait to buy it, after it passes my hubby’s inspection—he’s out of town.
I would have loved for the grapefruit to stick around as a heavier note, but I did get delicate waves of it on the dry down.
Really well made fragrance. Long lasting scent, and I’m a fast fader.
Try it as soon as you can get your hands on it, especially if you have any connect to Texas. I lived there for 13 years, and yes, it did take me back:)