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- adrfJan 30, 2025 (UTC)Combination Skin
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ConsFragrance: Whoa, heads up to potential buyers - this has a strong scent! It reminds me of those Marmar's hand creams I was once obsessed with. It's like you should be sitting in a dark bar with wooden interiors, on a leather sofa, sipping whiskey. That's a bit of an exaggeration, but there's definitely a presence of oak/smoky wood/earthy notes. There's a hint of sweetness with a touch of bitterness too. It's more like burning wood than fresh grass. I'm not sure why figs are associated with this smoky scent image... Remember, everyone perceives scents differently. It would be great to use this when you want to feel like you're handling wooden products.