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Scent Descriptions and Reviews
Ever wonder what a certain scent I have smells like? Here's the place you'll find out. There is the scent description, and my personal opinion of it.



Cinnamon
Description: Sharp and spicey, rounded to a classic familiar aroma
Opinion: I personally love cinnamon. This particular one smells like those little red hot candies. I give this scent a thumbs up


Lemon
Description:Very lemony
Opinion:In my opinion, this smells like Lemon scented Pine Sol, which is very lemonish. Not a bad scent



Sea Breeze
Description:Fresh blend of florals and medicinal notes underlined by fruits and woods.
Opinion:Since I ordered this scent from a different place recently, it smells different from the old one. I honestly like the old one better, and I'll probably be ordering this particular scent from the old place. The new version doesn't smell much like the sea in my opinion, but if it didn't have a name, I'd say it smells good

Spring Rain
Description:Clean refreshing blend with light fruity tones enhanced with hints of florals and spices.
Opinion:Believe it or not, this pretty much sounds like it's description. It smells like rain and flowers mixed together I guess you could say. I like this scent.



Strawberry
Description:Fresh cut strawberries.
Opinion:This smells pretty strawberrish, but not totally. It does smell pretty darn good though

Chocolate
Description:Straight from the oven, warm chocolate bars.
Opinion:This smells chocolatey! This would be perfect for anyone who loves chocolate. I had a chocolate candle sitting here once and I kept thinking I had an uneaten chocolate bar sitting around. I love this one.

Honeydew Melon
Description:Fresh cut melon
Opinion:Mmmmm I love this one. It smells exactly like honeydew in my opinion and it's not strong. Very melonish and yummy!

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