aquazoo
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Really soft rose. The plum adds a nice note to it. The wood and bergamot really ground it.
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Spicy and a little bit minty. It's an unusual incense type of scent, warm and subtle ad kind of creeps up on you.
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Fruity and dusty. It's a soft fruity scent with a little bit of dirt in the background. It could be the wood that does that.
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A bit of detergent to start. That may be the lavender. The edge softens out for a musky floral.
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Woo, violet! Well, that's what I get, the blend comes up a sweet violet.
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I get a soft chocolate here. Maybe that's the sweetness against the leather. This is pleasant, warm and a little spicy, and not the least bit naughty on me.
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First the dusty dirt. Wow, I really can smell the marble! I'm not getting any of the flowers at all.
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That has some nice throw, a fresh and salty sea scent. It's like sunlight through the ocean.
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Why does this smell foodie? I get caramel, and then mint. Maybe that's the lavender, it can be a bit of a chameleon sometimes. Masculine.
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This is very soft, not much throw at all. Then I get detergent — this one is not happy on me at all.
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Spicy minty wet, but mellows quickly. A tad dusty, which may be the patchouli and sandalwood. I get that hint of jasmine and rose.
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That's a pretty floral. Starts with the jasmine, sharp. mellows into a little bit green, but the flowers are rich and thick.
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I get the rum right away. Then the leather. I also get the salty ocean. Very evocative.
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Sort of a drunken rose. Exactly as it says, roses and spice.
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Dirty. Still dirty. Still dirty. I'm feeling tormented. Did I need to shake this or something? The dirt eventually tones down and I get a little bit of something else.
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It's got the soft sandalwood tones, with fruity flowers.
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Hibiscus syriacus, white sandalwood, lily of the valley, apple blossom, and green fig. Mostly good floral, the sandalwood gives it a dryness. Lily of the Valley was one of my favorite childhood scents, and it's definitely present here. A slightly salty note that some florals have, and it comes and goes.
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Definite rosey scent to start. It's pleasant, but I only smell the roses. They overwhelm anything else.
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The glowing and baking is there, spicy cookies in the oven, and a little woody.
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Flowers bloom among the pine barrens. I get the hint of cranberry, too.
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Something dusty at first. The dust settles and I get fruity wood.
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Oooh, that's pretty! A bit floral with a lot of sweet behind it. It gets a little herbal as it settles in. Cloves.
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Fruit Stripe gum! Remember that? I've never had a Cosmo, but this is a nice fruity scent with only the lightest touch of alcohol.
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Toasted nuts, and the subtle sweetness of cake. Lucky for me, no beer.
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