If you like the natural smells of nature then this dirt fragrance is what you have been searching for. When using products with this scent you will swear you smell fresh potting soil. This is a strong lasting and room filling fragrance. The little ones really get a kick out of it.
Now as for you hunters, our dirt goat's milk soap just before you hit the woods is the answer of covering your human scent or tobacco. Think about this, you use our dirt shampoo, conditioner along with a bar of goat's milk soap and you are almost completely able to blend in with the outdoors. Now take a 1 ounce dirt body mist to the wilderness with you and mist your clothes and yourself every now and then and the game won't have a clue you are there. In fact, this fragrance is so real smelling, you might need to pinch yourself from time to time to make sure that you are also there!
When I blended this fragrance and tried it in a sample product instant wonderful memories of playing in a deep wet mud hole when I was a child came to mind. Do you have that special someone in your life? Send them a beautiful large bar of Dirt Goat's Milk Soap because any product with this fragrance is a hoot!
Barry & Debra Carver
423-743-6805
www.mountaincrafted.com
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