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This is probably my least favourite of the 5 samples I was lucky enough to try, which is the only reason why it got a lower rating than the others.
That said, it was still a really nice fragrance that was pleasant and "real". My skin still felt really nice afterwards. It's just simply not my first choice in fragrance, I think others appeal more.
Given the price and it being SLS free though, I wouldn't be hesitating at including this in a gift basket for a friend!
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