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The fresh sweet scents of apricots. Memories of summer days under the orchard trees
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This one very pleasantly surprised me. I thought it might be overpoweringly apricot in smell but instead it was a very soft fragrance that actually did make me think of apricot blossoms!
Wonderful to use and left my skin feeling nice. What more can I say, this is one I would get again or give as a gift to a friend. Once again this is SLS free so big thumbs up from me on a fantastic product! ![]()
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