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Home Fragrance: Baieido Honey-Scented Incense Sticks

Posted by Kevin on 7 January 2007 2 Comments

Baieido Honey scented incenseI really appreciate smokeless incense in wintertime. I love the rich fragrance incense provides — but who wants a tightly closed house full of smoke? One of Baieido's (see Baieido Hinoki incense review for background) newest smokeless incense offerings is Honey.

Baieido's Honey incense smells sweet. I bought it unsniffed and when I smelled the incense sticks in the box I was worried. I’m not a lover of “sweets” when it comes to most fragrances, either for the body or the home. Baieido’s Honey incense brought to mind: “candy shop” “carnival” “state fair” “boardwalk” — it smelled like spun sugar, boiling sugar…

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Home Fragrance: A Farewell to Diptyque’s Roses Candle in Pink Glass

Posted by Kevin on 30 December 2006 21 Comments

Diptyque Rose candleThe year is almost over. For those lucky souls who live in the moment, or who look ahead with hope and excitement, this time of year can be joyous. I’m the sort who glances back at the about-to-end year, who thinks of the good things the year brought and the things it took away. For me, New Year’s Day is always a pensive time, but in my last post of 2006, I’d like to keep things light, or should I say pink, and eulogize a frivolous thing: a candle.

In a cursory, fifth-grade art class, my teacher asked me, out of the blue, that dull question: “Kevin, what’s your favorite color?” Always wanting to be precise, I felt time quickly pass as my mind hunted for the right answer. Was it tangerine orange? Grass green? Or the blue-purple of my nicest wool sweater? “What’s that blue called?” I thought, “Gentian?” Finally, my eyes rested on my friend Meredith’s knit cap. It was pink and I liked pink, and pink was pink, so I said, “Pink”. No one laughed, not even the boys; but the teacher said: “Pink is for girls”…

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Home fragrance report: Claus Porto Alface (Almond Oil) Scented Candle

Posted by Kevin on 27 December 2006 2 Comments

Claus Porto Alface almond candle

“While traveling the Silk Road between Asia and the Mediterranean, explorers ate almonds to maintain health. Thought to promote fertility, the Romans showered the bride and groom after a wedding with almonds.” (from the Claus Porto description of the Alface candle)

The almond tree (prunus dulcis) and its blossoms and fruit have had symbolic meaning for cultures in Asia (the tree’s native habitat), the Middle East and Europe. The long-lived tree represents endurance and the wish for a long life. The abundant, fragrant almond blossoms of late winter convey the promise of coming spring and proclaim the ability of the earth to renew itself. In China, white almond blossoms symbolize feminine beauty…

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H2 by Hummer ~ men’s fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 12 December 2006 9 Comments

Hummer H2 fragrance for men

Vrrrooooom! Psssssst! VRRROOOOOM! Psssssst! Cars and perfume — I don’t get the connection. I’ve certainly never been drawn to a cologne by images, or the “allure”, of a race car (or driver), a jeep, an SUV, or a vintage sports car. Nevertheless, I was curious to smell what H2 by Hummer had to offer…

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L'Artisan Aedes de Venustas Parfum d'Ambiance ~ home fragrance review

Posted by Kevin on 4 December 2006 9 Comments

L'Artisan Aedes des Venustas fragranceAedes de Venustas Parfum d’Ambiance (room fragrance) was created for the West Village perfume boutique by L’Artisan Parfumeur and perfumer Bertrand Duchaufour. The Aedes de Venustas room spray harks back to earlier Duchaufour creations, Comme des Garçons Red Series Sequoia and Incense Series Kyoto and Avignon, the recent L'Artisan Dzongkha, and the wonderful Eau d’Italie perfumes.

Duchaufour is one of my favorite perfumers. I have owned thirteen of his scents and appreciate their originality, their quirks, their strange accent notes that prevent excessive “smoothness” and instant familiarity…

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