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Naturals Reviews on Chemist in a Bottle

written by Laurie April 15, 2013

The two new natural scents, Cocoa Sandalwood and Spiced Citrus Vetiver, are reviewed today on Chemist In A Bottle. Lucas had a pre-release sample of Spiced Citrus Vetiver. I’ve sent a few of those out; if you have one and want to know how close it is to the final formula you can email me and give me the mod # on your sample label. I’m working to get it on the site.

This weekend my brother’s family came up to visit, which was nice. We’re having some very blustery spring days and are looking forward to less wind later in the week.

The wild turkey family is back this spring, and the male has been puffing up his tail feathers and strutting around. He’s quite big and impressive when he does that, though the females in the group always seem to be running off somewhere rather than paying attention to him. Must be spring. 🙂

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lucasai April 15, 2013 - 6:53 pm

Hope you and everyone enjoyed reading my impressions.

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Laurie E April 15, 2013 - 7:35 pm

Thanks, Lucas! Hope spring is treating you right in Poland!

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lucasai April 16, 2013 - 7:01 am

Yes it is, finally!
I caught a first spring days cold but I’m fine now

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brie April 16, 2013 - 8:58 am

yeah! I am happy to hear that lucasai has gotten the chance to try your fragrances! I hope that this will be the first review of many 😀 !!!!

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