Aroma: Therapy
- Pippedydeadeye
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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. They do have vanilla body mist though.
TBS is a good call, we do have that here. They appear to have absolutely no stock of the perfume, even online. 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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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.
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.
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
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.
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.