Scent Notes: Green musk, sea salt, vanilla, sweet lemon zest, water, kelp, tonka, sea moss, dirt and yuzu.
How do you tell the difference between a puddle serpent and a Loch Ness monster?
[Drum roll please...]
You can't! They are the same. Nessie the Puddle Serpent just has a cuter, squishier reputation. It's hard work staying hidden when you are such a little cutie pie. Nessie tries to stay undercover because she's not a huge fan of tourists. She stayed above the surface for half a second too long in 1934, and she hasn't been able to live it down. She hadn't gotten news of cameras yet, and boy did the tourists start rolling in after that! It does get a little lonely down there sometimes though, so she occasionally pops her head up for a split second to startle people and then she rushes back down out of sight, chuckling all the way. Her other hobbies include singing to the moon on clear nights and spying on little Scottish boats by just barely sticking her eyeball out of the water.
Note: Beth, who has blended some of our most popular fragrances, also has a scent named Crux in her shop, Overmorrow, though these scents are very different takes on. the same concept! Click here to shop her version. If the link doesn't work, it's because the shop is currently offline and closed to orders. The link will only work when the shop is up and running, so try again in the future!