Review: Ten Digit Creations

As with most anything cosmetic and personal aesthetic related, I discovered Ten Digit Creations through one of my favorite beauty bloggers, Grey, who praised their lilac fragrance. I love lilac and find it a bit of a challenge to find, with lavender being the reigning scent of purple blooms. My first order from TDC consisted of Lilac and Honeysuckle, and my second Dream Weaver and Serendipity.



Ten Digit Creation Roll-On Frgrance


Scent: Lilac – the aroma of a freshly blooming lilac bush

My Thoughts: Exactly as described and utterly flawless. Along with Honeysuckle, this is the scent that gets noticed and complimented the most.

Scent: Honeysuckle – the sweet aroma of honeysuckle nectar

My Thoughts: Exactly as described. This scent brings back very fond memories of me playing on our property in Pennsylvania, ruining my father’s freshly planted honeysuckle plant by popping off their heads and sucking the nectar straight from the source. Ah, to be young and have such a disregard for the beauty if nature. Along with Lilac, this is the scent that gets noticed and complimented the most.

Scent: Dream Weaver - rich teakwood mixed with oriental floral notes, followed by undertones of mossy amber, sandalwood, and acacia

My Thoughts: As soon as I read “teakwood” this was in my shopping cart. I LOVE teakwood, it’s my favorite earthy scent and this formula does not disappoint. It’s a richly sultry scent, perfect for date nights, evening events or when I want to an an extra bit of sizzle to an evening in with Boyfriend. Probably my favorite out of the four, and the fragrance I wear most at night.

Scent: Serendipity - top notes of tangy lemon and jasmine; followed by middle notes of lily, rose petals, African violet, and daylily; sitting on base notes of cedarwood, patchouli, and musk

My Thoughts: I bought this because of the combination of two of my favorite floral scents (jasmine and rose) with patchouli, a scent I treasure deeply. This is the most “perfume-y” of my collection, a very alluring day time scent, perfect for big daytime events like weddings or when you want to smell radiant as you’re out and about.

Formula: What sold me with Ten Digit Creations is the fact that all the fragrance is mixed with is jojoba oil. That’s it. I’m in love, sold, thank you, come again!

Application: They come in 1/3rd fl. oz in a little glass bottle with a roll-on applicator. I’ve never had issues with them and I love their size because they fit right into any purse I have. The scents are long lasting but not suffocating. People have always positively commented on the scents where I am wearing Ten Digit Creations, more than any other fragrance I have ever worn.

Cost: Each roll-on fragrance is $6.00 (shipping $2.00) and that’s a darn steal for what commercial perfumes with all of their chemicals and allergy-inducing toxins cost.

Variety: There are over seventy-five scents to choose from and you can read about them here. Ten Digit Creations also sells body butter/lotion, soy candles, cold process soap, lip balm, incense, and more.

Overall: I will continue to make purchases from Ten Digit Creations and they are my go-to company for fragrance recommendations. While I have enough sampler perfumes from commercial companies to choke a number of large mammals with, they mostly wind up in the garbage bin.

Glass of Win patent-not-pending pie rating system finds Ten Digit Creations:

Five out of five pies!


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3 thoughts on “Review: Ten Digit Creations

  1. I am a loooong time customer of TDC and love every item I’ve ever purchased! I’ve not tried the perfumes you’ve mentioned but am off to add them to my cart now, thank you very much ;)
    Great review!

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