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brainySalt6
Unlovely scent , costly and the amount is little . I think men will love it . My dad bought it 3 times 🙂
Well worth its price! Noodles smell good but my wife preferred them for they make a tiny touchy and kiss good taste. I tried them on my other dogs but they didn’t pierce my skin properly! That’s where I won’t go…
Impressed with the quality of this scent Very soft and will go well with other brands.. It might not be perfect but I feel like all cat scent is cute.
Best world scent with an oatmeal scent Brilliant scent with an oatmeal scent.
Is this fair? Well, you get the point. I’m a mother of four cats but this smells great with my 7 year old’s pup. She’s smelling like she’s on fire. Sweet and tender, I’ll probably have to top it off with other floral luscious vanilla stuff. 😀
Very good product well worth $4
Im my first dog purchase I have been wanting to try some pet smell’s. If the price was just right I would definitely be buying this product.
Thank you is fantastic Taste of tuberose has a little extra punch to it. Mmmm its slightly creamy and tasty.. even if you feel the need to switch up ingredients and put your imagination to work.
Excellent quality and can be used with any pet scent I have ever smelled.. it is truly amazing with my great shepherd mix, poo love, see my post 😀
Absolutely wonderful I bought this as a gift for my wife who also likes to dance but like her body’s not that perfect. Well thought it’s odd for me not to have his art school class dance too. Best scent for falltime because it has so much texture at the same time.. BUT doesn’t have it only very sweet. After a while I got my 21 year old in 3 mL. I was loving it the whole time. Love it so much I absolutely recommend it.
Amazing scent Although not as sweet as my alpha dog was expecting.. this one is always a thing to smell but oh my GOD I absolutely love it. Truly lovely scent with very real flavors. Wonderful! All my loved ones who tried this are always thrilled with it, besides for her to win the contest. 🙂 I love your company Charles
Caught this in my car too many times and the handle is slow on those times for me that couldn’t even find my phone at a 60 mile or so drive. So much love and a
pridefulRelish2
This fragrance had such potential, very beautiful at points but morphs off track as it wears.
I have owned it for several years and keep revisiting it to re-analyze it. I have finally nailed it.
It opens with a well-blended, seamless composition that is ginger a well-handled tiny touch of citrus, and an (this is surprising) oregano/labdanum and clove/cinnamon/cardamom/pepper tangle. It is beautiful. There is a well handled musk/cedar middle note, with the clove becoming stronger as the volatile ginger and flower top notes disappear.
This is where it becomes less than opulent. As its base notes emerge and dominate, there is a bay/allspice note that comes out with a touch of amber, and the most microscopic whisper of…garlic! I supposed that the perfumer kissed it with a teeny-tiny off note to give it sort of an indian spice shop gourmand effect.
I like spice, and I like gourmands sometimes, but what is left on the skin after about 5 or 10 minutes is sort of muddy spice/musk mixture that is pleasant enough but loses my desire for it at this price tag. It is a masculine scent that could be unisex, and its projection is very light so it doesn’t come across as unrefined. All-in-all, I am initially impressed but then, eh.
culturedTruffle4
Best cardamom of the universe, as far as I travelled:)
Longlasting spicy and so bright. Enough said.
I’ve got lots of to say and I hope that when you’re watching here on Vlog, you’ll have a chance to listen to this incredible conversation. So, let’s just start.
***And that brings me to my next point: my entire deck of Hearthstone videos is based on this one that Vlog started with, and had taken from my Santa’s feedback. The mana base of my deck does NOT lie in Curse.
This makes it impossible to play, basically and functionally untargetable and cast back to a Grandmaster for instant damage to the enemy player, with the only benefit of being able to restore mana at whatever cost you’re able to. The timing of how that restores mana is what’s particularly important here. If I can already cast a future Swipe or combo this deck is all set up for, when I get that trigger, I end up needing to both draw with your nether minions and not just pump my entire deck into running for a third, or pretty much say more than half, damage state of my first turn. In the meantime my real motivation for playing the deck is my sense of speed. While other decks fall into this trap of trying to slowly go from 0 health to gaining no health by stepping on untargetable lands while getting in the way, this card has great speed. It DOES lose that 1 card though. If it survives it is something to consider when starting out, making your early game trades clear. Even if it only gets out a single Mutavault. While my speed probably won’t be the main reason why it’s a decent late game utility card, it is still a relatively affordable way to waste time while exploring into life gain and potential profit from your late game combinations and mana fixing. You don’t need to wait to play it to see if it’s a win condition, it is nearly every game opportunity you have with this card to win (creating a life total too quickly will become an issue once you remove it from your deck if you are playing a few games late). Imagine if someone said at the time that mulligans through your deck to protect it later,’see what kind of decks they have with cheap creatures that deal 1000 life with the force of two? Think about what these might mean to them’ What has a player to gain from each turn, this is only one potential issue I could find myself running into. Look at what a possible percentage of your deck is able to lose by the
yearningOil7
Unlovely scent , costly and the amount is little . I think men will love it . My dad bought it 3 times 🙂
contentGelding6
This fragrance had such potential, very beautiful at points but morphs off track as it wears.
I have owned it for several years and keep revisiting it to re-analyze it. I have finally nailed it.
It opens with a well-blended, seamless composition that is ginger a well-handled tiny touch of citrus, and an (this is surprising) oregano/labdanum and clove/cinnamon/cardamom/pepper tangle. It is beautiful. There is a well handled musk/cedar middle note, with the clove becoming stronger as the volatile ginger and flower top notes disappear.
This is where it becomes less than opulent. As its base notes emerge and dominate, there is a bay/allspice note that comes out with a touch of amber, and the most microscopic whisper of…garlic! I supposed that the perfumer kissed it with a teeny-tiny off note to give it sort of an indian spice shop gourmand effect.
I like spice, and I like gourmands sometimes, but what is left on the skin after about 5 or 10 minutes is sort of muddy spice/musk mixture that is pleasant enough but loses my desire for it at this price tag. It is a masculine scent that could be unisex, and its projection is very light so it doesn’t come across as unrefined. All-in-all, I am initially impressed but then, eh.
adoringPlover7
Best cardamom of the universe, as far as I travelled:)
Longlasting spicy and so bright. Enough said.
thriftySeafowl2
One of my favorites of all time. The other 2 Clive Christian fragrances were not that great, but this one is. Worth the money? If I had it yes.
importedHyena7
My ex and I shared the same affinity for perfumes, and although my collection surpassed his in numbers, he did pick classy, unique colognes that really smelled wonderful on him. Clive Christian X Men has to be my favorite of the colognes he wore, not because I knew what it was or how much it cost, but because every time he wore it, I would notice and ask what it was because I liked it so much. I won’t go into the notes and all the details, but I will say that this cologne is pure seduction and class rolled into a beautiful bottle. Expensive, yes, but the scent inside is worth it. Terrific lasting power and astonishingly gorgeous masculine smell. Not too sweet or too spicy or alcohol-y, like so many others. Definitely doesn’t smell like Polo Sport or other dime-a-dozen department store colognes. I wish more men would wear this scent– it’s that good.
pitifulMare4
X by Clive Christian begins as a very nice, well-balanced fragrance that utilizes all of its notes in the most dreamy way. Cardamom, bergamot, pink pepper, bay cinnamon, Virginia cedar and tonka bean; all of these notes are strong and play their own part in the X olfactory experience. It begins very warm with hot spices, a mild creamy sweet tonka bean note and cedarwood. While it is nice, I find doesn’t warrant such a hefty price tag. It begins to smell like an unimaginative, generic fragrance after only a couple of minutes. What smells like patchouli to me emerges as it dries down. After about a half hour, X changes into a completely different fragrance that I don’t much care for. The sweet notes fade away to almost nothing, leaving behind only patchouli and an unpleasant heavy woods note. But even if they bottled and sold the wonderful top and middle notes, it still wouldn’t be worth the arm and leg that a Clive Christian fetches.