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I tend to be a scent sensitive person, many scents can give me a headache, but this particular fragrance is not too strong or overwhelming and doesn't bother me. I absolutely love the scent. It is vanilla but like an awesome vanilla summertime wonderfulness scent that is just divine. Sorry, I'm really bad at describing it, but here's what the Pacifica website says about it...
"Inspired by the unique magic of Tahitian vanilla, this sensual blend sets sweet and sultry vanilla absolute, with honey-jasmine notes and a touch of fruitiness, against a deep and beautiful base of tea."
The spray perfume definitely lasts longer on the skin than the rollerball, I just feel that the rollerball perfume doesn't dispense enough product to make it last as long. I can hardly detect the scent unless I sniff my wrist after about 2-3 hours. So this fragrance is not intensely long-lasting, but it's not a super heavy scent either, so I wouldn't really expect it to last ages in reality. I always carry the rollerball with me for touch-ups.
The body wash lathers up super well. The first time I used it, I probably should have dispensed half the amount I used because it was super bubbly. It doesn't take much to fill up a loufa. The scent is a little stronger in the shower gel than in the perfumes. This body wash does not leave my skin feeling stripped or tight, it is perfectly moisturizing.
Thanks for reading!
Love,
Alaina
Bonus:
Solid Perfume - Lotus Garden
This has a citrus-y scent with some floral aspects. It's a great summertime scent. Sorry if I'm bad at describing smells. lol. I don't particularly enjoy the solid perfume because you have to like dig your finger in and then rub your finger on your wrist or neck or whatever, it's kind of a weird concept, I wish it came in a more shallow container so you could take off the lid and rub it directly from the pan onto your skin.
This also seems to last the same amount of time as the original perfume on the skin.
"A meditative and intoxicating blend of sparkling yuzu, lotus blossom, jasmine, olibanum and bright, radiant green notes."
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