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New FTC guidelines for bloggers

Posted by Robin on 6 October 2009 65 Comments

The Federal Trade Commission will try to regulate blogging for the first time, requiring writers on the Web to clearly disclose any freebies or payments they get from companies for reviewing their products.

[...] Violating the rules, which take effect Dec. 1, could bring fines up to $11,000 per violation. Bloggers or advertisers also could face injunctions and be ordered to reimburse consumers for financial losses stemming from inappropriate product reviews.

— From Bloggers Must Disclose Payments for Reviews at the New York Times (update: link no longer working, but you can read the same article here). Many thanks to Sondra for the link!

Anya’s Garden MoonDance ~ new perfume

Posted by Robin on 6 October 2009 14 Comments

Anya's Garden MoonDance

Indie natural line Anya’s Garden has launched MoonDance. Like StarFlower, it is an homage to tuberose, but this one is described as “sweeter, softer and more lunar, if you will”.

The sultry silkiness of tuberose slips through the dream…

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The Garden Pharmacy ~ shopping for perfume in London

Posted by Guest Shopper on 6 October 2009 — 0 Comments — Comments are closed

Garden Pharmacy London

In continental Europe, there’s a kind of boutique you find in every town and city. It sells a couple of high-end cosmetic / skincare lines, and an eclectic mixture of perfumes. Every boutique is different. It’s always a bit of an adventure.

In the UK, you rarely find such shops. You get the occasional ambitious chemist (pharmacy), stocking perfumes and blusher along with the bottles of antacid and chilblain plasters. The nearest thing to the continental boutiques is the national chain, Boots, but of course they all stock much the same thing. There’s no adventure.

One place that follows the European model is The Garden Pharmacy, round the corner from Covent Garden. It doesn’t look much from the outside, and it’s not as glossy and elegant as the European boutiques, but it’s an independent store with an entertaining range of cosmetics and especially perfumes…

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Comme des Garcons + Daphne Guinness Daphne ~ fragrance review

Posted by Angela on 5 October 2009 129 Comments

Comme des Garcons + Daphne Guinness Daphne perfume

For me this will be the winter of Comme des Garçons Daphne Eau de Parfum. Within half an hour of a dab from a sample tube, I was at my computer ordering a bottle, budget be damned. Its warmth, complexity, and femme fatale vibe were irresistible. At the same time, I think hordes of perfume enthusiasts will detest Daphne. Its sweet thickness might drive comparisons to marshmallow fluff and talcum powder. But I’m smitten.

Perfumer Antoine Lie created Daphne using notes of bitter orange, incense, saffron, rose centifolia, Tunisian jasmine, tuberose, iris, patchouli, oud, amber, and vanilla. Essentially, Daphne is an oriental scent featuring tuberose with all the baroque fixings. It’s named for Daphne Guinness, a British celebrity who seems to have earned her fame mainly through eccentric chic and a prominent family.

Daphne opens with bitter orange and tuberose…

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Worn by a man in a grey flannel suit

Posted by Robin on 5 October 2009 12 Comments

For Iris Silver Mist, for instance, the idea came to him in a Moroccan bookshop that he should look for an iris so refined, so almost grey, that it could be worn by a man in a grey flannel suit as easily as by woman.

— From Seducer of The Senses, a long profile of Serge Lutens in the Financial Times.

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