Sep 01, 2010 | H.J.:
Would you choose Winter Candy Apple shower gel or Creamy Coconut body splash or lotion from BBW Can't decide?
Need help asap. in the process of ordering now
also what do you think about pearberry and sheer freesia and sweet cinna pumkin?
A: well it's not winter yet so i would go with creamy coconut because it's still summer and that's a summer smell.
i don't like pearberry or freesia
i have never smelled cinna pumkin
Jul 20, 2009 | TangledLines:
Does anyone in Canada sell just-plain-apple shower gel anymore? (Not apple+flower or apple+caramel, etc.)?
I fell in love with Philosophy's "Red Delicious Apple" gel a few years ago. It was fresh and light, and actually smelled like apples. The company discontinued the fragrance months ago,...
A: Hi... when you said you tried apple offerings from Bath & Body Works, did you mean you tried Irresistible Apple? If so, I agree. That one smells of slight apple when you first put it on and...
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