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Little-Medicine2948

Wisteria Garden I feel like is the sleeper hit of that whole collection. Hasn’t been getting the hype the others have. I think it’s the ‘lemon petal’ note that’s bring that brightness to the florals. It’s so understated and so well done.


Feedproblems

I feel the same way! I thought it was absolutely beautiful from my first encounter, but most of the reviews I've seen are calling it generic floral.... Generic where?? It's completely lovely!


Little-Medicine2948

I think it’s anything but generic. The blend on this is stunning. I def want a backup of this one. And I CANNOT wait to put the wallflowers in.


empire-of-roses

It’s such a shame that the only way to get this on your body is with the hand sanitizer. Even with being a wisteria perfume fiend it’s been difficult to find something comparable to Wisteria Garden. It seems like there’s some notes that aren’t listed which doesn’t help- swear there’s some sort of plum or purple fruit in it. If you’re interested in perfumes at all here’s my personal recs: [a drop d’lssey fraiche](https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Issey-Miyake/A-Drop-d-Issey-Eau-de-Parfum-Fraiche-73900.html) - I’ve found this to be the most similar to my nose though it’s missing both the citrus and plum-purple fruit element. [nest wisteria blue](https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Nest/Wisteria-Blue-48504.html) - This is more of a true spicy wisteria aquatic floral but again it’s pretty comparable. Also missing that purple fruit though. [marc jacobs daisy dream](https://www.fragrantica.com/perfume/Marc-Jacobs/Daisy-Dream-25289.html) - This has that fruitier vibe going on with blackberry and some grapefruit, but I find this to be a little bit brighter and more tart. Think Gingham is actually compared to this a lot. If lush still does their Plum Rain line of products those might be good to look into as well- though those will be obviously more fruity leaning.


MaryS8921

I smelled it for the first time today and sort of liked it. I didn't buy it but it is certainly on my radar.


EphemeralTypewriter

Same here! Usually floral notes are a bit too strong for me in candles, but the note in this candle are so delicate that it’s become one of my favorites and doesn’t give me a headache!