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Some of you will be aware that Lush released five perfumes last year to mark the opening of their new Florence store. In the latest episode of Love At First Scent, I review two of them: Fresh As and Sappho. Both were composed by their current in-house creator, Emma Dick. You can watch the video above or by clicking on this link: Lush Fresh As, Sappho review. In the broadcast, I also talk about the three other scents in the collection: Frangipani, Nero and Confetti.

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