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NST giveaway (US only) ~ Osmoz Les coulisses du parfum Legendary woods & resins olfactory kit

Posted by Robin on 13 June 2009 27 Comments

Last call: I have not heard from MiWo (who won a bottle of ElizabethW Magnolia). Send me your mailing details, please!

What is it: one Osmoz Les coulisses du parfum, Vol III, Legendary woods & resins olfactory kit. I smelled each of the essences (by dipping paper strips into the bottles) several times. The bottles are still pretty much full. I mostly used my own paper strips, but did use a few of the strips included with the kit.

Update: We have a winner, congrats to LaMaroc!

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Avon + Reese Witherspoon In Bloom ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 13 June 2009 44 Comments

Reese Witherspoon for Avon In BloomReese Witherspoon In Bloom for Avon

Avon will launch In Bloom by Reese Witherspoon, the debut fragrance for the popular actress, this November.

In Bloom was developed by perfumer Olivia Jan, and features notes of Georgia peach, tea leaves, crisp greens, star gardenia, magnolia…

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5 perfumes for: a Lavender Contrarian

Posted by Erin on 12 June 2009 83 Comments

lavender

There is a story in our family about my first grade parent-teacher interview. The excellent, jolly woman who taught my class reported I was doing well, but confessed to my mother that she experienced considerable anxiety when introducing what she called “controversial topics”. Mom, a teacher herself, did not ask which first grade topics these could possibly be, and she did not encourage the woman to elaborate. She was already familiar with what my brothers later named “the squinty face”. She knew well my favorite phrase: “Now, wait a minute…” (No doubt this was preferable to a tic I developed later: “You mean to tell me…?!”) Most importantly, both my parents had learned to avoid being drawn into discussions on, say, the vagaries of English spelling, the habits and duties of Santa Claus, or the basic road safety rules a young lady of six might be expected to follow. For years, I described myself as a contrarian. Now Christopher Hitchens has tried to make it hip to be a young contrarian, and I’ve decided to start taking popular, rather non-committal stances on current issues. It’s hard to get rid of the squinting, though.

Old habits die hard, then, and in the interests of both truth and disagreeing with people, I have found myself defending Perfumes: The Guide on points of accuracy and style in various online forums. Still, this sentence from Luca Turin’s review of Caldey Island Lavender gives me pause: “Lavender is summer wind made smell, and the best lavender compositions are, in my opinion, the ones from which other elements are absent, and only endlessly blue daylight air remains.” Well, despite having never sampled the Caldey Island Lavender, I must disagree. (I have found that to properly enter into the spirit of arguing, you must be prepared to dispense right away with proper research.) Leaving aside the blue air — surely wind can’t be blue? And air is merely stationary wind? — I fail to see how Guerlain Jicky would fit into his best lavenders category. And any best lavenders category that excludes Jicky cuts no mustard with me. Let us discuss a list of other surpassingly wonderful complex lavenders, just to be difficult…

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Soivohle’ Natural Artisan Cologne Suite ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 12 June 2009 28 Comments

Soivohle Natural Artisan Cologne Suite

Soivohle’ (formerly Liz Zorn) has launched a quartet of “bright clean” natural colognes:

Ylang N Pepper ~ “a dry semi floral with a sharp note of pink pepper in the opening, and a hint of spice…”

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Tim McGraw Southern Blend ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 12 June 2009 41 Comments

Tim McGraw Southern Blend Cologne for men

Country singer Tim McGraw will follow last year’s McGraw by Tim McGraw with Southern Blend, a new fragrance for men that “depicts the essence of the Southern man”. Southern Blend will launch in August.

Southern Blend was developed by perfumer Richard Herpin…

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