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Votivo Lock Your Love – Hot to Handle Fragrance Review

* Lock Your Love is a trio of scents inspired by the tradition of couples locking a padlock to a chain and getting rid of the key as a sign of eternal love.

* Hot to Handle starts with spicy wood and violet flowers.

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Tom Ford Private Blend Cafe Rose Fragrance Review

* Cafe Rose starts off with pepper and hay surrounding a jammy rose.

* The pepper burns off quite quickly (less than 5 minutes) and the rose really shines.

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Von Eusersdorff Classic Patchouli Fragrance Review

* Classic Patchouli starts off with a subtle earthy patchouli and a taste of bergamot.

* Less than three minutes later, the bergamot is gone and you’ve got a chocolate-y sweet patchouli that projects like a monster.

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Amouage Interlude Man Fragrance Review


* At the top, Interlude exudes cedar and bergamot with a touch of violet.

* The violet fades, as the cedar feels like it is actually burning in a fire and is joined by a harsh, vetiver grass.

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Fragrance Reviews

Votivo Lock Your Love – Hot to Handle Fragrance Review

* Lock Your Love is a trio of scents inspired by the tradition of couples locking a padlock to a chain and getting rid of the key as a sign of eternal love.

* Hot to Handle starts with spicy wood and violet flowers.

Categories
Fragrance Reviews

Tom Ford Private Blend Cafe Rose Fragrance Review

* Cafe Rose starts off with pepper and hay surrounding a jammy rose.

* The pepper burns off quite quickly (less than 5 minutes) and the rose really shines.

Categories
Fragrance Reviews

Von Eusersdorff Classic Patchouli Fragrance Review

* Classic Patchouli starts off with a subtle earthy patchouli and a taste of bergamot.

* Less than three minutes later, the bergamot is gone and you’ve got a chocolate-y sweet patchouli that projects like a monster.

Categories
Fragrance Reviews

Amouage Interlude Man Fragrance Review


* At the top, Interlude exudes cedar and bergamot with a touch of violet.

* The violet fades, as the cedar feels like it is actually burning in a fire and is joined by a harsh, vetiver grass.