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TEA ROSE ~ Memory, remembrance, renewal, hope, peace, higher virtues.
LEMON GRASS ~ Lust, increases psychic powers.
TEA ~ Invigorating, refreshing, mentally and physically uplifting, lust. Riches, courage, strength.
MUSK ~ Self confidence and strength, sexual attractant, heightens passions and arousal.

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Boy this baby is bright! It's a blast of lemongrass when wet but that quickly burns off. In fact the whole potion disappears on me within minutes leaving just a trace of musk. I actually like what I'm left with but I have to huff so hard that it hurts my brain to get it. My daughter says it smells like soap. Mara and I were discussing citrus as a top note awhile ago and she said she has good luck wearing them on fabric. So I might try that next time.

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The lemongrass lingered on my skin all day. It's fairly soapy, sharp lemongrass. I was looking forward to a potion with open Windows, but this seems a bit too sharp for me. It might work better after I let it rest for some time.

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Boy this baby is bright!

It is! :D

 

The lemongrass does a lemon-flavored hard candy thing on me, which I think is related to combining it with tea rose, it's sweeter than I would have expected. I tend to like lemongrass even though it can go either way on me (wonderful/too soapy). In the drydown the blend is a bit more floral, but I really like it, it's so cheery. SAD Buster in a bottle for sure!

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I tested Rosalynd on my arm, & I do not think this is a Beccah scent. The combination of tea rose & lemongrass is translating into "fancy soap" in my brain. Like the ones that are really pretty, & you're not ever supposed to touch them. Very clean smelling.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Wet, I get a lot of lemongrass, which eventually mellows and then the tea rose and tea notes come out. It's a very clean scent and kind of "uplifting" or bright to me. The drydown definitely reminds me of soap, as Beccah and Halo have said, but not in a bad way. I actually really liked this more than I thought I would and will be enjoying my sample, even if I don't go FB.

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This is quite pretty, but it fades to almost nothing on me except for the blast of lemongrass. I added a bit of one of my strong-ish lavender scents to it to balance it out and that works all right.

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This one is very lemongrassy at first, then it turns very very soapy on me. Almost to the point that I could have gotten a headache. After 2-3 hours, I can smell some rosy kind of scent. This one is not for me unfortunately.

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As others have mentioned, the lemongrass in this is Right Up Front, - cheerful, clean, and assertive. After a few hours it mellows and the tea rose comes through, along with what I'm assuming is the black tea. Very clean and a little soapy, it's the kind of scent that I find goes well with the first week of January and all those New Year's resolutions.

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I enjoy the first burst of tart lemongrass that Rosalynd provides. It quickly dissipates into a clean, rose with the slightly bitter note of black tea. It reminds me of fabric softener, which I do like, but more on my clothes than as a perfume. Rosalynd is the perfect name for this fragrance, she's proper with airs and graces. No elbows on the table, please!

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Today I had an important meeting so i wore the Rosalynd w/Open Windows. First, the scent: I thought it was ok, pleasant enough, clean, but I like scents that are sweeter and yummy smelling or glamorous. But WHEW Mara should really consider calling "Open Windows" - Chatty Kathy :say19:Boy oh boy were people telling me ALL their business today and just going on..and on...I also noticed that people seemed more light-hearted with this pheromone and people liked giving me hugs! Ha! This was the first pheromone that i noticed change the dynamic of a room. And people were very complementary of me. Very interesting. Still not as fun as the Popularity Potion when you get the dosage right...but this was a cool experience.

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It's very clean, it goes soapy on me. Open Windows is fabulous! Takes me out of the doldrums, feeling floaty and fuzzy. However, I can over share wearing this as well as others. The selfies are worth it though.

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I tried this one out a few days ago. I agree with whoever above said it smells like those little fancy soaps that are too pretty to actually use. And I like those scents, and I don't even mind smelling like soap, but this becomes almost too soapy, even for me. Almost. I will probably use up my little trial vial eventually. But I don't feel the need to seek out a bottle.

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Oh! The whole reason I came here though was to comment on what a great social the OW was for me - great selfies (relaxed, confident, being totally myself) and someone who usually is polite enough but I’ve always sensed thought he was better than me - enough so, that he felt talking to me was doing me a favor - was fascinated by me and kept seeking me out to initiate conversation, which he has NEVER done in the many years I’ve known him. 

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10 hours ago, tyvey said:

.... someone who usually is polite enough but I’ve always sensed thought he was better than me - enough so, that he felt talking to me was doing me a favor - was fascinated by me and kept seeking me out to initiate conversation, which he has NEVER done in the many years I’ve known him. 

The best. I love OW and love these kind of results even more.

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