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New solids from Pacifica ~ Avalon Juniper, Tibetan Mountain Temple, Spanish Amber, Mexican Cocoa & Madagascar Spice

Posted by Robin on 26 August 2008 17 Comments

Pacifica solid perfumes

Next month, Pacifica will launch a new collection of solid perfumes for fall. Avalon Juniper is a brand new fragrance; the other four (Tibetan Mountain Temple, Spanish Amber, Mexican Cocoa & Madagascar Spice) are solid versions of scents already in the Pacificia line-up…

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New fragrances & solid perfumes from Pacifica

Posted by Robin on 5 March 2008 37 Comments

Pacifica Solid PerfumesPacifica has launched six new fragrances and a line of solid perfumes. The new fragrances are:

Thai Lemongrass ~ “A grassy, lemon scent, with slightly spicy and earthy undertones make this an exotic, warm, and fresh fragrance.”

French Lilac ~ “The essence of fresh lilacs is blended with magnolia leaves, heliotrope, and the subtle notes of the nectarine. Perfumed in a traditional French style, this is the absolute best lilac you will ever find.”…

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Pacifica Spanish Amber ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 9 October 2007 8 Comments

Pacifica Spanish Amber perfumePacifica has launched a new fragrance, Spanish Amber:

A warming blend with resinous amber notes at its heart, rosy geranium and woody sandalwood in the middle, and citrusy bergamot and elemi at the top. This is the best amber blend you will find…

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Pacifica Mountain Temple, Sandalwood & Tuscan Blood Orange ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 18 August 2007 3 Comments

Pacifica Mountain Temple perfumePacifica has added three new fragrances to the collection of personal scents they introduced earlier this year.

Mountain Temple ~ “Tranquil and timeless, the resinous notes of vetiver root, patchouli, ginger and orange rinds are reminiscent of the incense that permeates the Buddhist temples throughout the world.”

Sandalwood ~ “Rich Indian sandalwood, a symbol of compassion, is at the heart of this cherished woody blend…

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Pacifica Mediterranean Fig ~ fragrance review

Posted by Robin on 19 June 2007 27 Comments

Pacifica Mediterranean Fig

I think that monogamy is artificial. I do not think it’s something that comes naturally to us.

Yep, that’s Tom Ford*, source of all wisdom. Whether it is true for human relationships is outside of our subject matter, but I can certainly relate when it comes to fragrance. I already have a holy grail fig scent, Diptyque Philosykos, and I must talk about it more than I realize because several people mentioned in the comments recently that they thought of it as my signature fragrance. But the road of monogamy is long and hard, and when a new fig fragrance is launched, you can bet I want to try it. If it’s reasonably priced, all the better…

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