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If you have a special fragrance not listed here, let me know in comment section at check out to. I will try my best to locate the fragrance you are looking for. |
Ancient Sedona |
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This fragrance is an Oriental Floral Amber. This sensual, deep scent was named for the famous city in Arizona, invoking days of old and a deeper, richer experience. It opens with green notes of Mandarin Leaf and Orange Blossom. Heart is heady night Floral, Bulgarian Rose and Vetiver. Dry down has sensual notes of Sandalwood, Bourbon Vanilla, Amber, Labdanum and Tonka Bean. |
Green Apple Spice |
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An apple that has hot and spicy top notes of cinnamon and cloves rounding down to the mellow scent of apples. |
Chamomile Bergamot |
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This wonderful fragrance, is a blend, primarily made up of its namesakes, Chamomile and Bergamot. Also contains notes of Tangerine, Pettigrain, Sage, Geranium and Moss. |
Chamomile, Bergamont and Lavender |
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Chamomile, Bergamont and Lavender: This is a very clean fragrance light and fresh with notes of Tangerine, Pettigrain, Sage, Geranium and Moss with a light fragrance of lilac, carnation and baby's breath. |
Coconut Lemongrass |
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A mixture of zesty lemongrass and fruity pineapple. With middle notes of lily of the valley and peach to temper the citrus, the blend ends beautifully in a smooth finish of coconut and sandalwood. |
Dragonsblood |
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This blend is difficult to describe, but is fast becoming the most popular soap fragrance I have. With warming notes of amber, incense, Madagascar vanilla and patchouli, it is lightened up with layers of romantic notes of rose, jasmine and lilac. Finally, the sensual, deep blend is topped off with the colorful, light touches of orange and grapefruit. |
English Rose |
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This rose smells like an English rose garden. Not as deep as other roses, this is a true, light rose fragrance. Colors soap to a dark brown. |
Heather and Hyacinth |
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This fragrance is more Hyacinth than Heather. An unpretentious scent, it smells like a brisk, unisex scent. This scrumptious scent smells like a stroll through the most lovely of proper English gardens. This is a great fragrance and one of my most popular choices for soap. |
Jasmine Dreams |
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This scent is a fairly basic single note blend with just a few extra notes thrown in for good measure. It is airy, light and finishes up with a powdery note. A very popular fragrance |
Lavender Bouquet |
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Nice and strong with hints of lilac, carnation and baby's breath. |
Lemon Verbena |
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A wonderful blend of Italian Bergamot, Lemon Verbena mixed with sultry Primrose and Violet. Rounding the blend out is a dry down of Amber and White Musk and just a little drop of Peppermint for an energizing surprise! This is a very popular fragrance |
Lilac |
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It is a magnificent light floral scent and smells like the real thing |
Lily of the Valley |
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Very true to the flower. Great in lotions, creams and even candles as well. |
Moonlight Path |
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A very feminine blend of lavender, violets and light musk |
Nile Queen |
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Nile Queen is a warm sandalwood, frankincense, amber, peach, citrus and a hint of white florals to create this blend. One of the my popular fragrances. Very light and clean fragrance. |
Oatmeal Milk & Honey |
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Warm oatmeal fragrance with creamy milk and honey to round it out |
Patchouli Dusk |
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This fragrance is a straight Patchouli fragrance with the traditional deep, sensual fragrance |
Peach |
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This scent smells like the real thing - sweet, ripe and juicy. It really hangs on well |
Peach/Gardenia |
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One of my most popular soaps. Blends the sweet ripe peach fragrance with a very real smelling gardenia |
Pink Grapefruit |
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An exhilarating, wake-me-up citrus that really hangs on well . A new fragrance I started using that has become very popular. |
Plumeria |
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This is a tropical fruit scent that is great for spring. It has a sweet ambrosial nectar fragrance |
Rosehip Jasmine |
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A delightful blend of Rosehip and the sultry scent of Jasmine. The scent of Rosehip is a sweeter, more "pink" smell than straight rose. When blended with Jasmine, it creates a perfect floral balance. |