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Estee Lauder Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 9 July 2007 73 Comments

Estee Lauder Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia fragrance bottles

Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia is the brainchild of Aerin Lauder, Estee Lauder’s granddaughter and the Creative Director of the Estee Lauder line. It borrows its name from Private Collection, the 1973 release that was said to be based on a scent that Estee Lauder originally created for her own use. The new fragrance features neroli, lilac, rosewood, tuberose, gardenia, orange flower, jasmine, white lily, carnation and vanilla bourbon.

Private Collection Tuberose Gardenia opens sweet and bright, and seems to move rapidly from the mild touch of citrus in the opening into the white floral notes in the heart. The lilac softens the more exuberant floral notes in the early stages, but it is lush and full-bodied almost from the start, and it is almost linear after the first 20 minutes or so have passed. The tuberose and gardenia are the main players — you will catch glimpses of the other notes, especially the jasmine, but it starts out smelling like mostly tuberose and gardenia and hours later, it still does. The base is milky-creamy woods with a touch of vanilla, and is neither heady nor overly sweet…

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Azzaro Chrome Legend, Jil Sander Man ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 9 July 2007 9 Comments

Azzaro Chrome Legend cologne for menAzzaro will launch Chrome Legend, a new fragrance for men, this coming September. Chrome Legend is a follow-up to 1996’s Chrome, and is described as “a more sophisticated fragrance”.

The notes include tea, green apple, bitter orange, musk, moss, sea spray, cedar, vetiver, amber and tonka bean…

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Online fragrance shopping

Posted by Robin on 9 July 2007 Leave a Comment

New at aedes: limited quantities of Serge Lutens Un Lys.

New at anyasgarden: now selling several raw aromatics, including vanilla absolute, agarwood essential oil, Kaffir lime petitgrain & more.

New at senteursdailleurs (Brussels): the Frederic Malle line.

New at ulta: Shania Starlight by Stetson.

Parfumerie Generale Cadjmere ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 9 July 2007 19 Comments

Parfumerie Generale Cadjmere perfumeParfumerie Generale will launch Cadjmere, a new fragrance, this coming September. The scent is described as “exotic woody powdery”:

A delicate and refined meeting of precious Rosewood, floral and spicy, with soft and warm Sandalwood…

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Comptoir Sud Pacifique Soins de Plaisir Body Care ~ scented body products

Posted by Jessica on 7 July 2007 3 Comments

Comptoir Sud Pacifique Soins de Plaisir line

Once in a while, a certain ingredient attains sudden, widespread popularity, appearing in so many products that it seems to go from obscure to ubiquitous in a matter of minutes. The common ingredient in Comptoir Sud Pacifique’s Soins de Plaisir line of scented body products is tiaré, the fragrant Tahitian gardenia (“gardenia tahitensis”). More specifically, the three products in the line all include monoï, a liquid produced by tiaré flowers slowly macerated in coconut oil.

Tiaré is traditionally woven into floral garlands and crowns, and as a single bud worn behind the ear it declares the wearer’s romantic status (single if it appears behind the right ear, and attached if it is worn on the left). Monoï has been used as a beauty aid by women in the South Pacific for centuries, to soften and nourish the hair and skin. Even recently, both tiaré and monoi were still unfamiliar to North American or European consumers, but companies ranging from Christian Dior to Bath and Body Works, Yves Rocher, and The Body Shop have all launched monoï-themed products within the past year. Comptoir Sud Pacifique’s Soins de Plaisir may be the most sophisticated collection of the batch…

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