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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2015 12:38:48 GMT -8
Solar storms erupt: pure cracked coconut, dry sandalwood essence, heated with nutmeg and clove.
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Moon Dog
Oct 27, 2015 22:28:57 GMT -8
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Post by sjanet on Oct 27, 2015 22:28:57 GMT -8
This is a scent that, I think, really perplexes people- but in a good way. I've never smelled a coconut scent like this before, and it is lovely. This is a warm coconut, no sunscreen here. The sandalwood, nutmeg, and clove make this so unique. It's a creamy, warm scent. The coconut is very fresh smelling, not cloying at all and not candy coconut. The spices are in the forefront, but not overpowering. Everything works so well together, and this scent is definitely one that had everyone talking on blogs and YouTube when HoG starting getting well known. This is a wonderful scent for anyone who likes coconut!
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Post by nomorescheisse on Oct 28, 2015 6:17:38 GMT -8
This scent started off with the clove, nutmeg, and sandalwood, which faded into a flowery clove after a couple hours. A few hours in I detected the sweet coconut. I think it's a lovely scent and all the notes work well together. It gives me a warm, comforting vibe. Great for the colder months of the year.
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Post by angiemb on Oct 29, 2015 8:23:44 GMT -8
My summer fave. The first sample perfume oil I bought was this. Very sexy, very warm, imagine being in the maldives castaway on a beach with coconuts and spices.
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Post by tomservo on Oct 31, 2015 23:47:40 GMT -8
To me, this is a very evocative scent. I don't get any creaminess or sun-tan lotion vibe from it, no tropical island paradise... more like a desert floor, cracked and split from the unrelenting glare of the sun. The coconut is parched, the sandalwood is so much dry tinder ready to ignite, the seed pods of spices are dry and rattling in the hot wind that blows across the blasted landscape. Hot, harsh and beautiful.
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