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- leo1999 » See my profile
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When I first sprayed this scent, I hated it. It was much too woody with the cedar and oak moss taking over everything about it. The sandalwood and patchouli also squashed any notes of lime, orange, or lavender. After a few minutes, it did settle into a pleasant scent but I could't shake the feeling that my dad was in the room.
November 13, 2010
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I spritzed this sexy fragrance because of the very classy bottle. *shrug* I was pleasantly surprised to find it soft and not too strong. The peach and lilac must have balanced out the pepper and patchouli. It's warm and sexy but also soft and floral - a nice woman's fragrance.
November 13, 2010
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Um...No, I don't think I'll get this for myself. I tried my daughter's conditioner when I ran out of my own and it just smelled STRONGLY of vanilla and left my normally shiny, bouncy hair flat and greasy. You get what you pay for sometimes. Someone here mentioned that it worked well as a shaving cream, though. I'll mention that to my daughter as it would be a cheap alternative to shaving cream.
November 13, 2010
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I'm actually going to sound like a product representative, but I assure you, I'm not. I previously used whatever cheap sinkside dishwashing soap my husband purchased, but after several days of use I'll have more input. The soap actually feels creamy, if that's possible, and fills the sink with foamy, tropical-vacation-smelling bubbles. It seems to cut through grease on bacon-butter-syrup breakfast dishes and yet still leave my hands soft and smooth. It's hard to inform my friends that washing dishes is helping my hands and that the soap is the culprit!
November 10, 2010
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I tried this at Ulta yesterday and was VERY pleased at how soft and subtle it was. The vanilla warms any floral notes without making it too young or too sweet.
November 9, 2010
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I was surprised by this "medicine" for very dry hands and feet. I normally use L'Occitane cream. The Neutrogena hand cream is a mixture of cream and ointment, which felt odd at first but it soaked right into my dry hands and feet, leaving them surprisingly soft and smooth. No more "winter hands!" The price was under 3 dollars so it was a great deal, too!
November 9, 2010
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The scent, Home Sweet Home is fruity, and cinnamony, and quite inviting. My husband chose the reed diffuser with this scent to fragrance our home for the holidays so I suppose it's guy-friendly, too. And the bottle is amazingly gorgeous, as well. It was a tad expensive so I hope it lasts a long time.
November 9, 2010
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I use the Mild Liquid Soap every other day to make sure my skin is clear of any irritants or make-up. I doubt I'll replace it when I finish the bottle because the nearest mall is 1/2 hour away and I've found success with the Olay products, found at a drug store down the street. I didn't find the price of the product ridiculous and I may replace it, because overall it does clean my skin and doesn't have perfumes or irritating ingredients.
November 7, 2010
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I wanted the reed diffuser but the saleslady said they were no longer available. She sold me the scent portables instead. Now, with the cinnamon and clove bud scent floating through the house, it smells like a holiday pie is baking in the oven.
November 5, 2010
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I got a sample of this perfume and the man's eau de toilette and I really wasn't all that impressed. Citrus and musk are just not really all that spectacular to me. It smelled like someone TRYING too hard to appear rich, to smell like a million bucks. I'd think this would be popular with the younger crowd because of the gold bottles and the fancy friends like Nina Ricci and Givenchy. Maybe, though, he should stick with architecture and fashion.
November 5, 2010










