Bath&BodyWorks's Twilight Woods' body lotion contains vitamin e, jojoba oil, and shea butter. Twilight Woods is supposed to smell like a romantic walk in the woods, if that smells like apricot nectar, mimosa petals, tuscan cypress, warm woods, and juicy berries, instead of decaying leaves and pine needles. I purchased my 3 fl oz travel sized bottle at Bath&BodyWorks for $3.33 on a 3/$10 deal. Bath&BodyWorks does not test on animals.
Packaging isn't any different from the rest of the Bath&BodyWorks Signature line. A curvy shaped plastic, brown bottle The label isn't as appealing as other Bath&BodyWork's lotions. It looks like a blurred out image of a tree in a field with a taupe to purple color scheme. Not really eye catching.
The lotion it's self is also B&BW standard. White, smooth, not thick or runny. It sinks in pretty fast and doesn't feel greasy. Unlike many heavily perfumed lotions, Twilight Woods doesn't make my hands feel dry or stiff. I don't feel like Twilight Woods is particularly moisturizing either though. I feel the need to reapply after an hour or two.
I can't really pinpoint any particular scents in Twilight Woods. It's woody with a hint of berries and musk. It's definitely a scent made for fall and winter, it has a particular evening smell to it. It's kind of a heavy scent. Honestly it smells a little old to me. Like something a great aunt would wear. I think if it were a lighter scent, I wouldn't feel that way.
Because of how heavy Twilight Woods' scent is, it lingers for a long time. Sometimes if I apply it all over my body, I can smell it the next morning. Impressive for just a lotion, no?
If you like heavier, woody scents, or are a great aunt, Twilight Woods is certainly for you. It's a decent quality lotion with a nice smell, and when bought on sale, is a good value. Personally I won't repurchase, as I like to try new scents at B&BW. Also it's a tad strong for me. But I recommend it if you're looking to try a wintery, woody scent.
Packaging isn't any different from the rest of the Bath&BodyWorks Signature line. A curvy shaped plastic, brown bottle The label isn't as appealing as other Bath&BodyWork's lotions. It looks like a blurred out image of a tree in a field with a taupe to purple color scheme. Not really eye catching.
The lotion it's self is also B&BW standard. White, smooth, not thick or runny. It sinks in pretty fast and doesn't feel greasy. Unlike many heavily perfumed lotions, Twilight Woods doesn't make my hands feel dry or stiff. I don't feel like Twilight Woods is particularly moisturizing either though. I feel the need to reapply after an hour or two.
I can't really pinpoint any particular scents in Twilight Woods. It's woody with a hint of berries and musk. It's definitely a scent made for fall and winter, it has a particular evening smell to it. It's kind of a heavy scent. Honestly it smells a little old to me. Like something a great aunt would wear. I think if it were a lighter scent, I wouldn't feel that way.
Because of how heavy Twilight Woods' scent is, it lingers for a long time. Sometimes if I apply it all over my body, I can smell it the next morning. Impressive for just a lotion, no?
If you like heavier, woody scents, or are a great aunt, Twilight Woods is certainly for you. It's a decent quality lotion with a nice smell, and when bought on sale, is a good value. Personally I won't repurchase, as I like to try new scents at B&BW. Also it's a tad strong for me. But I recommend it if you're looking to try a wintery, woody scent.

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