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Christmas Tree by Demeter Fragrance is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Christopher Brosius. The fragrance features orange, ginger and mint.
Found a bottle of this clearanced for about $2 at a TJ Maxx a few years ago, figured it was worth a try since I love wood smells. It was a little strong for me as a perfume but I did end up using it as a room spray during the holidays :) Not a bad scent, definitely piney smell - problem is if you put more than just a touch on you just end up smelling like Pine Sol! I did like the scent though - just not on my skin as much as in the air.
I agree with mmsml :) weak staying power wouldn't buy again as a scent but around christmas the room fragrance is fantastic.
Demeter Christmas Tree simply put:
Cold evening at the Christmas tree lot, picking out the perfect tree, freshly cut pine tree on a cold night! Very right on the money scent but you will have to reapply often because it does not last very long.
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