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Bath and Bodyworks Fall Range

 Know how most people have their favourite scent/product that they love to wear and buy? Or even love to burn? For example, Axe for men(And women too).

Mine is Bath and Bodyworks. Anything that they come out with, I have to go to the store to smell and, of course, buy! I've been obsessed with their body sprays and have been buying them for about two years now. My collection is pretty big so far. It's very hard to control myself when I'm in B&B because they all smell so good!

 One of my favourite time of the year is Fall. Especially when stores start to bring out all of the pumpkin and apple scents. So when I saw that B&B finally came out with their Fall range, I had to go.

So this is what I currently have(From this year);

Lotions: Marshmallow Pumpkin Latte(MPL) and Pumpkin Cupcake
Sprays: Pumpkin Cupcake
Shower Gel: Salted Caramel Pumpkin and MPL

Now, I have more from the past years as well but in my next blog post I'll post pictures of all of the fall range I have!

I hope you enjoyed this post, again I'm still new to this so I'm still working on my skills!

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