Aroma: Therapy

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I’ve done a bit of Googling and only get the very expensive options. I think The Body Shop is a good call.
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Thanks!

TBS is a good call, we do have that here. They appear to have absolutely no stock of the perfume, even online. :uhh: They do have vanilla body mist though.
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Lush have "Vanillary". I wonder if their little tub of solid perfume would be fun..
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You have Bath and Body Works in Canada don't you? I reckon they'd have something that fits the bill.
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I'm wearing Pomegranate Noir as its a nice crisp day here. It's always a winter perfume for me.
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Toast wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 11:13 am You have Bath and Body Works in Canada don't you? I reckon they'd have something that fits the bill.
Thanks - yes we do. It's incredibly popular, and I'm sure I'm in the minority, but I'm not a fan. My main requirement is that since I will definitely have to put up with smelling it a lot that I'm OK with it. :))
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I avoided the place like I do Lush when I first started going to the US but I went in on a friend's reccomendation and subsequently bought some really lovely candles from there. I know they do have a lot of horrible scents too though!
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Right, they do have some nice things but so many horrible things! I swear it was also the busiest shop in the mall when they reopened after lockdown, and so it's definitely one I want to avoid. (I avoid Lush too, because of the horrible sales staff.) Based on not being as annoying, I should just plan to go to The Body Shop and be done with it, really.
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Today I have layered JM Myrhh & Tonka, and Orange Bitters. It works.

I’m considering treating myself to a bottle of CK Obsession.
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I love that Myrrh and Tonka.

I'm wearing the Jasmine Sambac Marigold one today. It's so lovely and warm.
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I have the new Zara discovery set that Nadine reviewed a few days ago. There’s three I like and the others I’m iffy about. There’s none I actively dislike.

My favourites are Seoul, Tokyo and New York
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I want to try those, but the Leicester store is rubbish for testers.

I’ve bought mini 10ml sprays of Scherzo, Peau Santal & Etui Noir from the Miller Harris sale. They’ve arrived just now.
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The staying power isn’t great.
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They’re cheap enough to really bathe in though.
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