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No additional description provided. Scent description for Bliss is here.]
In The Bottle: Bliss and Snow White, in equal measure.

Wet On Skin: Same. It's what I imagine it would be like to eat a fluffy snowball, if it was dusted with cocoa mix :tongue:

Dry Down: Yes, this is chocolatey Snow White!

I was a little worried this would have a water or ozone note to it, since those go horribly wrong on my skin. But this is just a soft, sweet, snowy Bliss. It's a really nice, gentle daytime scent. Glad I got a bottle!

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Yum! Chocolate and Snow White go well together. I love Bliss, and the snow here adds a kind of creamy depth. It lasts a really long time on my skin, too, which is great.

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Sneezy. Whatever makes me sneeze in Snow White, is present in this too. I'm glad I got to try it, it's pretty, but my allergies can't stand it.

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In the bottle: Bliss, but with more sweetness that feels a bit chilly


Wet: More of the cocoa note is appearing; the extra sweetness is still present, but not so cool


The dry-down: In the end, it's the very nice Bliss with some extra sweetness, perhaps a light sugary vanilla note with only a rather faint hint of coolness

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Mmm! The fluffy sweet snow note makes Bliss even more creamy and decadent, with a slight chill.

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This smells like delicious creamy chocolate. The "frostbitten" part of all the perfumes in this line have taken the original scent up a notch for me and Frostbitten Bliss particularly so. The frosty vanilla/white musky "snow" is beautiful and lasts long after the Bliss has faded.

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Frostbitten Bliss smells like powdery creamy milk chocolate with a hint of plastic. The plastic is barely there but sort of messes up my scent interpretation.

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In the decant: Sweet Snow White snow piled on top of chocolate-y Bliss.

 

Wet: The sweet snow note from Snow White is the most prominent part of the scent, but Bliss’ brownie-like chocolate-y self is getting stronger as the oil sits on my skin (although it hasn’t managed to overtake the snow note).

 

Dry: The snow note ended up reasserting itself, so this is sweet snow-covered Bliss. But after several hours of wear, what remains is mostly the Snow White snow… the chocolate note is very faint.

 

Verdict: I am glad that I got to try this one, because I love the sweet snow note, and I enjoy gourmands, but I am also glad that I did not leap for a bottle of this when it was live since it mostly ended up being the Snow White snow on me, and I already have multiple bottles of Snow White.

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