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Aaliyah_fromAC – :
Egg Nog, all the way. Can’t do it. Nope.
aspicaJakiz – :
I just wanted to add a quick suggestion for anyone who is unsure about LUSH fragrances. If, when you first try them, you think they are too intense, almost chemical, fold the top you were wearing when you tried it, into a box and come back to it after a few months. Once the initial strength calms down, this is what people are smelling on you. Your nose goes into shutdown after the initial blast, so you can’t smell it as it mellows on your body. I learned this by accident, when I forgot to unpack some clothes from a suitcase. When I opened it months later, everything smelt amazing. My hubby walked into the room and said “Ohhh, you’re wearing your Vanillary!” I wasn’t, but when I explained, he checked the top and said that, yep, that’s how it smelt on me. So spray at a distance, avoid the initial “nasal concussion wave” and wait at least ten minutes to take even your first sniff.
ГОГА – :
Can you say new obsession? I thought I did not like sweet scents. Then along came Kenzo L’Elephant and Yog Nog. Both clovey, both sweet. I am in love, this smells edible, drinkable, a wonderful gourmand to my nose. Creamy, eggy (you know when you whip up whole egg with some sugar and vanilla?), caramelised cloves. Warm, gooey, puddinglike goodness!
maldinixus – :
I prefer the soap to the perfume. The soap is warm, creamy and eggnoggy. In the perfume, however, the notes seem to separate. It starts off smelling like synthetic butter and dries down to a straight up clove. Sorry, but the opening is rather nauseating and the drydown is not good enough to be worth it.
erewayptodere – :
Yog Nog captures a sweet fudgy, caramel-y eggnog scent with only two notes. It’s meant to smell like the soap of the same name, yet falls slightly short. The fragrance is missing the key note of nutmeg,which is a main ingredient in the soap. Even though its missing this component, it’s an amazing scent. Even more amazing than the scent is its lasting power. I’ve had it last two days on my skin. It’s lasted through two showers and several hand washings. It is powerful stuff.