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Cooo-eee Donna! Or any perfume experts. Cashmire Woods base-note has nowt to do with smelling like a pricey woolly pully does it? Alexis has just drawn this tenuous "expensive" analogy. Love her triangle diagrams but she does talk a lot of tommy rot sometimes.
Jude xx
Cashmire is a term which usually means soft powdery like note, so a soft woody note not very intense.