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Perfume books ~ Aroma: The Cultural History of Smell by Constance Classen, David Howes & Anthony Synnott

Posted by Marcello on 21 February 2006 6 Comments

Aroma: The Cultural History of Smell book coverThere's something convenient about social sciences: you don't need a master's degree in anthropology or sociology to understand the literature involved. I've decided to make good use of this fact, and shine some light on a product of genuine academic labor. Aroma is not a book about perfume, but if you have even the faintest interest in the culture of smell, this is an absolute must-have. Written by a trio of Canadian anthropologists in 1994, it was the first proper attempt to explore the social role of smell through history and across cultures. While it's no longer the only good book on the subject, it certainly hasn't lost its refreshing, original appeal yet.

Think of how often we use visual metaphors in our daily conversations. Think of all the symbols and icons that surround us, and how we use pictograms and illustrations and other imagery to get our messages across…

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Satellite Padparadscha fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 20 February 2006 14 Comments

Satellite Padparadscha

Satellite is a Paris-based jewelry line that was launched by Sandrine Dulon in the late 1980s. Dulon was originally an ethnologist, and her designs are inspired by the antique jewels and other materials she discovered on her travels. The line’s first fragrance, Padparadscha, is named for the rare Padparadscha sapphire, and the notes include amber, musk, cedar, sandalwood, juniper and pepper.

Padparadscha starts with a nice burst of pepper, and softens to a mildly spicy blend of woods. The juniper gives it a slightly herbal cast, and the amber adds warmth without any sweetness. It is slightly earthy in the early stages; later, it is smoother, and sandalwood and musk are the predominant notes…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 20 February 2006 Leave a Comment

New at beautyhabit: Fifi Chachnil.

Lux Beauty in Canada has a limited number of Comptoir Sud Pacifique fragrances in the original formulas in the turquoise packaging: Barbier des Isles, Fruits Sauvages, Homme, Kumquat, Riziers, Safranier, Tiare and Vanille Cafe. They are being sold in sets with the matching shower gel, see their website for details.

Parfums-Montale now has online ordering.

New at scentiments: Escada Pacific Paradise.

Tigerflag is a new store featuring all-natural perfumes.

Perfume to beat the winter blues

Posted by Robin on 20 February 2006 11 Comments

If late February is when you usually start reaching for your summer citrus fragrances, you'll sympathize with columnist Hannah Betts of the Times Online. Her weapon of choice in winter-denial is Acqua di Parma Colonia:

Inside Acqua di Parma’s sunny yellow exterior lies bottled escapism: the essence not merely of better weather, but of a more favoured age.

Read the rest of the article here. My own choice to banish the February blahs is usually Carthusia Mediterraneo, the best summer-in-a-bottle fragrance I know.

Love Love de Toi Glossy by Morgan ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 20 February 2006 Leave a Comment

Morgan Love Love de Toi Glossy perfumeParfums Morgan will follow up on last year's Love Love de Toi with new packaging. Love Love de Toi Glossy has the same juice as Love Love de Toi (which, by the way, was a variation on the original Morgan de Toi scent), with new, trendier packaging:

The juice, created by Symrise’s Dorothée Piot, is a fruity-floral musk. Described as sensual and gourmet, it opens on top notes of raspberry, pear, apple, pink grapefruit and mandarin orange…

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