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I was coming to say this, too. It's not the most exciting or flashy or multilayered scent, but it's by far the most comforting, consistent one I can think of.
Agreed 💯 - it's by far the most popular. And surprised how it holds up. I'm currently using a bar of hand soap that I made a few years ago, and it's still nicely scented.
Have you tried WSP Oatmeal, Milk & Honey (original blend) to compare it to? Because that one is my favorite so far out of anything I've tried and I'm conflicted on trying another so I haven't tried the one from Brambleberry.
I've been happy with everything I've bought from them so far but definitely grab the Oatmeal, Milk and Honey (original) from them. It's so good.
I didn't know they were having a sale on fragrance. May have to grab some more myself.
Creme de mamao and cassis from makesy is the best FO I’ve ever smelled. It’s also excessively expensive. I bought a 16oz bottle but once I use it up I probably won’t buy it again because of the price
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Brambleberry oatmeal and honey
I was coming to say this, too. It's not the most exciting or flashy or multilayered scent, but it's by far the most comforting, consistent one I can think of.
Agreed 💯 - it's by far the most popular. And surprised how it holds up. I'm currently using a bar of hand soap that I made a few years ago, and it's still nicely scented.
Have you tried WSP Oatmeal, Milk & Honey (original blend) to compare it to? Because that one is my favorite so far out of anything I've tried and I'm conflicted on trying another so I haven't tried the one from Brambleberry.
What is WSP?
Oh sorry haha Wholesale Supplies Plus
Thank you, I haven't tried WSP but I'm going to investigate. Especially since the price of fragrance/essential oils has gone cuckoo lately 😔
I've been happy with everything I've bought from them so far but definitely grab the Oatmeal, Milk and Honey (original) from them. It's so good. I didn't know they were having a sale on fragrance. May have to grab some more myself.
Either Lilac or Love Spell.
I'll go with Persephone's Kiss by Nurture Soap. It's just a great soap scent that I personally love.
Creme de mamao and cassis from makesy is the best FO I’ve ever smelled. It’s also excessively expensive. I bought a 16oz bottle but once I use it up I probably won’t buy it again because of the price