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Vanilla Hell (2002)
by The Goth Rosary

  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: AntiSally
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9 reviews

If you took vanilla cream and set it on fire, the resulting bubbling brown sugar remains is what this would smell like. Slightly heavy with caramelized sweetness, it's actually quite pleasant to wear. Perfect for those that are looking for a somewhat darker vanilla scent.
15 April 2008


12 reviews

The description says "Toasted to a nice brown... as if spending just enough time but not over staying its welcome". It smells of burned vanilla, a somewhat smoky scent, the vanilla is a nice smell and doesn't have that "too sweet"-smell or artificial smell many vanilla perfumes have.
11 April 2007


7 reviews

Heavy and sweet at first, but after the initial drydown it is very subtil. Still very sweet though. It basically smells like a toasted marshmellow with a tiny bit of wood in the base.
13 June 2005

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