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Smell Bent The Yard Next Door From the Frankensmellies Collection

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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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The Yard Next Door launched in 2013 and is part of the Frankensmellies Collection. In a nutshell it is a spring yard at night. The notes are dewy eucalyptus, budding greens, sweet earth and a spring night's air. Fun Facts: Inspired by a walk home on a spring night; the notes of this scent were from taken the yard next to Smell Bent.

SMELL BENT THE YARD NEXT DOOR REVIEWS

Fragrantica: This is FUNKY...but in a fun, floral way. At first it smells like propolis, and the water inside a vase, plus something grassy. It's almost off-putting, but for some reason I keep smelling it anyway After a minute or so I also get clover blossoms and something sweet, like a very ripe melon. If it wasn't such a "wet" scent, it would almost be sticky. That's how sweet it starts off. But as it dries down it gets...well, drier. Even a little powdery, but still smelling lightly of honey and far away flowers. I really like this. The final stage, at least. I don't think I would feel comfortable spraying and walking immediately out the door. It definitely needs a few minutes to settle after it's weirdly "organic" start. But for me, at least, it's literally only *a few* minutes, and then it's just pleasantly dirty.

Fragrantica: Green, sweet, and floral. It could be outdoor air on a warm night. Blossoms on the breeze, a bit of freshness in there. Not aggressive, mainstream designer fragrance "fresh" but actual night air fresh. The sweetness sometimes seems to be a subtle vanilla one, but then goes back to floral. Almost like the scent of clover from a field in the country but not quite that divine.

Fragrantica: Hooray for Frankensmellie pages! Oh my heavens, The Yard Next Door - is glorious. A damp, shrubby, living green. A thick green, nothing sharp, no flowers in this yard. My mother smells cucumber. I need to own this. A coworker liked it so much she pressed her face into my arm and it rubbed off on her nose (she keeps telling me she smells it). Oh, and it lasts. Love.