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Twilight the movie has given us two fine things: Robert Pattinson as the hot vampire Edward,
and Twilight the fragrance. In Twilight's big non-sex sex scene between Bella and Edward,
he gets all fuzzed up over her smell, which he describes as "floral...like lavender...or
freesia". He doesn't know. He's a vampire, not a botanist.
Anyway, Twilight goes on fresh and grassy - almost herbal. You get the lavender, which
has a pleasant aromatic twang. It's a big change from the all the generic fruity florals
that are out there, and it's my favorite part of the fragrance.
But in the blink of a bat's lash, the lavender quickly fades and you're left smelling exactly
like a bar of white soap. Like you're the cleanest, sudsiest little Vampire bait in
the whole wide world.
This is the freesia part of the evening's entertainment. Freesia is a tiny white or
yellow flower that smells intensely sweet. Not candy sweet - laundry detergent sweet.
Twilight is a very light and innocent fragrance that for my taste, needs a little bit more
of a bite. Try layering it with musk oil - I used Egyptian Goddess by Auric Blends
- just to cover your bases. That way, you'll get a sexy vampire sneaking into your bedroom,
and the attention of some cute humans. Perfect!
And talk about covering your bases, now you can smell like Bella and look like a smokin'
vamp chick. Click the link to Panacea81's YouTube channel and check out Lauren's great
Twilight-inspired make-up tutorial. Lauren's so creative and she's always fun. What else
do you need? I'm Katie Puckrik, and I smell.