Big Red. Big Red BURN. I don't mind the Big Gum Flavor, figuring correctly that it might make a nifty layering option with such woody and dry things as Organza Indecence, Feminite du Bois, and Black Cashmere, but the Big Redness that occured in a cinnamon's dash of application was enough to fright me to the bathroom, scrubbing with an exciting venom, trying to rid myself of the sudden scarlet fever that covered my forearms. After attacking with a washcloth and then a scouring pad, the burn was finally alleviated, for the most part, but I was one unhappy lobster. Doesn't smell like sticky buns, either. Those, as my 80-year-old recipe pronounces, contain sugar. This scent does not. It's actually rather pleasant, in that gum-like sort of way, if you don't mind flaming up like a flare. You'll regret the pain, but you will live to tell about it. Cannot recommend for hides other than elephant.
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This is not so much sticky buns as it is cinnamon buns. In fact, I can't really tell the difference between AZW's versions of these scents! I was hoping for something a touch sweeter, perhaps with a hint of brown sugar or maybe some kind of nutty undertone. But this smells predominantly of cinnamon. Fortunately, I happen to like AZW's Cinnamon Buns scent, but I wasn't expecting this to be identical to that! This also caused my legs to burn temporarily, which occasionally does happen with my sensitive skin, so be warned if you have the same problem. I like the scent but am not crazy about the fact that I basically have two identical scents with different names sitting here!
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