MARTHA
A thick, warm porridge of oats and treacle, tea and toast with orange marmalade, and a crumbly blueberry scone.
COLIN CRAVEN
A cold cup of mint tea, a faint remnant of the last application of a soothing eucalyptus salve, a smattering of Mrs. Medlock's herbs, and a jolt from the machine.
MISTRESS MARY
Quite contrary! The exotic scents of
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A thick, warm porridge of oats and treacle, tea and toast with orange marmalade, and a crumbly blueberry scone.
This is one of my "dedicated" perfumes, meaning one of the very few that I actually have an entire bottle to, because it's THAT GOOD. It's mesmerizing and warm, comforting and just the absolute best thing to put on if you're ever feeling down. I feel like the proverbial kid in bed, reading a storybook, completely taken care of when I wear this scent~ It's sweet, nourishing, delicious in every way!!
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A thick, warm porridge of oats and treacle, tea and toast with orange marmalade, and a crumbly blueberry scone
This one is amazing. It smells like a sweet, wholesome breakfast in a little cottage in the countryside and makes me crave oatmeal with berries and a hot cup of tea, a cool day, a blanket. I'm very picky when it comes to food-inspired scents but Martha is flawless, a great everyday perfume. Very cheerful. :)
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Quite contrary! The exotic scents of Indian sweets wafting through a not-so-distant memory. Coconut barfi, gulab jamun, mango rabri, and elaichi kulfi.
SADDEST STORY EVER. Out of the bottle, it smells like something that would make me do cartwheels. My skin destroyed it! It dried down to a harsh nut scent that gave me a headache. :/ The great thing about perfume oils is that on everyone, they smell different...the bad thing about perfume oils is that on everyone, they smell different. ;D
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