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tlsubmit – :
Turquoise is so refreshing and pure-smelling it seems to cool my body temperature. It’s hard to describe: It feels sharp and cold in my nostrils, like mint, but it doesn’t smell like mint. It reminds me of spring water, fresh air, and light spicy flowers. Turquoise is an outstanding fragrance for those who are uncomfortable in heat, and want to smell like a splash of icy water. Lasting power is very good.
cobraxxx – :
This perfume oil is pleasant, but lacks character, and I find it leans more masculine. It smells like any sort of light and breezy beach-themed men’s cologne one might find at the counter of a mall.
ygd868Diobtetty – :
The perfume oil version of Sage Machado Turquoise perhaps does not do it justice. Or perhaps it does–judging by other reviewers’ reactions! It smells vaguely citrus, vaguely floral, vaguely green, and ever-so-slightly sweet. “Oceanic beauty” is nowhere here to be seen, but perhaps should be relieved, than aquatics often do not agree with me.
I am a big fan of turquoise, the stone, but maybe this is closer to magnesite.
dcr703InsuffBooni – :
The opening is definitely aquatic but other quickly dries down to that playdoh smell everyone refers to. On me it’s more tobacco and cigarettes , which is too bad.
smappainy – :
A bit sharp initially, then warms up. I want to love it as Turquoise is my birth stone but I’m just no there with it.
I too got the oil sample, but it didn’t last very long on me and has the typical Sage Machado play-doish smell to it. Could be my skin, but I have purchased 2 of his scents and have every sample that he has made and they all share that scent.