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This one was odd on me. I mix perfumes so I buy sniffies and try them directly onto the skin, which can have mixed results. this one smelled of Flowers, rank green notes, machine oil and a strange woody cinnamon. It's actually not unlike a forest floor with green leaves and moldy/mossy wood studded with gorgeous flowers. The floral elements are stunning, rich, lush. The wet wood/green ground bits, not so much, but it does become more floral as it dries. Not one I can use in my mixes, but in interesting scent. Looking at the other reviews, i can see a wide disparity of experiences, so I would encourage others to try this one in sniffie form and see what you get. I'll check back now and then to see what other people experienced! This kind of complexity is a good thing in fragrance, so I'll give Spiced Flowers four points even though it wasn't good for my uses....
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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