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ISO: The Body Shop White Musk Flora — happy to adopt any unloved bottles🌸I'd treasure it forever 🤍

Hello lovely people 🌷

This is perhaps the strangest little request I've ever made, but here goes.

I'm desperately searching for The Body Shop White Musk Flora. It was, without exaggeration, the most beautiful thing I've ever worn. It smelled like soft peonies, clean skin, and being gently hugged by a cloud. Unfortunately, it's been discontinued, and my heart has never quite recovered.

So I thought I'd ask the kind souls of this community:

✨ If anyone happens to have a bottle sitting forgotten in a drawer, half-used, barely used, or simply unloved, and would be willing to declutter it, I would be beyond grateful to give it a very happy home.

I promise it would be deeply loved and appreciated. I know perfumes are personal, and perhaps this one just wasn't meant for you—but for me, it was absolute magic.

I'm happy to adopt any size, any amount left in the bottle, and of course I would happily pay for it and shipping.

Thank you for indulging this tiny fragrance heartbreak. And if nothing else, perhaps somewhere out there another White Musk Flora devotee will see this and know they're not alone. 🌸🤍

My DMs are open.

With hope and a slightly unreasonable amount of affection for a discontinued perfume,

— A woman still mourning her floral musk fairy potion 🧚🏻‍♀️

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