This smells so much like an oatmeal cookie to me! I used a good bit of product, about a fourth, (probably much more than you should) just to make sure I was getting the full effect of the product. The scent did get lost a bit and it only succeeded in turning the water a murky white color. The product did leave my skin very moisturized, but the scent did not linger outside the bath. I will definitely only be using this in bath cocktails or as a moisturizing oil from now on.
As for Dracula, I took a relatively short bath so I didn't get too far in. I do find it very interesting that Bram Stoker was Irish, a tidbit I gleaned from the foreword. The beginning has been very effective at conveying the strangeness of this castle and the man that lives within and the uncertainty and fear slowly settling into the main character.
The coffee, of course, was delicious. It took well to the caramel vanilla creamer and left me feeling more awake, but not twitchy.
Happy bathing!
Jen the Peony Picker
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