The initial impression of warm birthday cake quickly unfolds into the generous dusting of powdered talc adorning the top. One is transported from a toddler’s birthday party to a diaper change. Upon vigorously shaking the slender bottle and giving the wrist a real blast to force out hidden notes, a fleeting, delicate thread of freshness unspools trailed by an earnest shoulder-clasp of pepper. Then, as quickly as that scene develops, the curtain falls and one is back at the birthday party, where powdered bottoms are now tucked away in dry clothes, the cake has cooled and sticky little hands are wiped more or less clean. It’s a warm day. The room still smells of cake and the fine haze of talc hanging in the still air, and now - ever so faintly - of some nameless sun-drenched flower somewhere outside the open kitchen window.
I had been searching for a rose scented parfum for awhile now…. I went to the usual local “beauty supply shops” and tried them all… most of them I could not even smell! And the ones I did .. well… let’s just say I saved my $$ … they were just not “it”. I have tried other products from Tulip Blooms and was impressed so I decided to give this fragrance a try…. Musky rose…. How can one go wrong with that??? Totally in love with this… it is long lasting and I can actually smell it hours later… but not over powering… just perfect in every way!
This Balm helps my tennis elbow so much.
Thank you.
