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Bennoulup – :
Like sistermoon said; sweet, but not too sweet. I tried it without looking at the notes and thought I smelled lavender and mint in the top notes. I guess it was carrot and orange… I like it, a clear vanilla that isn’t candy like and has other notes to frame it.
Edit- Sometimes the peru balsam can be a bit strong, but in the drydown (6h +) it disappears and left is only the creamiest vanilla.
iuq007intitytek – :
This is a delicious spicy vanilla for grownups! With hints of floral and citrus notes. Not that complex really, but very distinct and quite different from those one-note vanilla fragrances found in every department store. It smells very genuine and natural. Like smelling the real vanilla pod – sweet but not synthentically sweet. The clove note isn’t too obvious (I couldn’t stand too much of it) but it’s enough to add some rich spiciness. Beautiful!