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Arcana Wildcraft Leaves Falling Like Rain EDP

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Leaves Falling Like Rain is an oriental spicy fragrance with a comforting base of brown sugar, caramel, gingersnaps and cappuccino is sparked off with hints of patchouli, hyssop, mullein and white pepper. It is a limited edition perfume.

All Arcana Wildcraft fragrances are indie, handmade, vegan, cruelty free, and free from phthalates, parabens, sulfates, endocrine disruptors, preservatives and silicones.

ARCANA WILDCRAFT LEAVES FALLING LIKE RAIN REVIEWS

Fragrantica: "So, that should be white pepper listed in the notes, not black pepper. And I'm guessing mullein (which has a coumarin / tonka bean-like scent) is what's being labelled as "horseweed." That being said... out of the vial is very sweet gingerbread. That gave me some trepidation at the start (gingerbread in other perfumes has often been cloying for me). But on the skin it is cut with something cool and refreshing, opposite the gourmand gingerbread without clashing. I tried to recall the notes that made me decide to try this despite past gingerbread experiences, and why I thought this wouldn’t be too sweet, until finally I remembered: hyssop! Fragrantica describes hyssop as “camphorous,” but I don’t necessarily agree – I would put it in the same scent family as fennel and artemisia / wormwood, especially the latter as hyssop is used quite a bit in making absinthe (which I enjoy immensely). The hyssop absolutely makes this blend, though, and I love that it comes out on my skin so much. Eventually the gingerbread cedes ground to the cappuccino (and it really is cappuccino, rather than straight coffee). The white pepper and patchouli come out much later, and I would say this lasts over eight hours. I’m also grateful that the brown sugar note (which hasn’t worked on me from other houses) is MIA on my skin, unless it’s part of the cappuccino accord."