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Holiday fragrance gifts 2012, part 1

Posted by Robin on 23 November 2012 31 Comments

It’s Black Friday or Buy Nothing Day — take your pick. Whether you’re shopping or not, it never hurts to look, right? As we did last year, we’re kicking off this year’s string of holiday gift posts with a bunch o’ scented bath & body products. More to come over the new few weeks!

Guerlain Liu powder spray

From Guerlain, Liu powder spray: “…a light-as-air loose powder that enhances the face, body and hair with an iridescent golden veil. A mere press of the bulb releases the powder, leaving Liu’s mesmerizing aromas in its wake: a composition of aldehydes, sensual roses, vanilla, iris and woody notes.” $88 at Saks Fifth Avenue…

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Lush Twilight Shower Gel ~ scented body product review

Posted by Jessica on 16 November 2012 16 Comments

England by Moonlight

One of the very first products I purchased during my first visit to a Lush shop (in Montréal, in 2002!) was a bottle of shower gel. It was called Happy for S.A.D., it was tinted dark blue, and it had a delightful neroli fragrance; it was unlike any shower gel I’d ever tried before. I’m still partial to Lush’s shower gels, and the company’s latest offering in this category is no exception. Twilight Shower Gel is a limited edition product for the holiday season. It’s a follow-up to the popular Twilight bath bomb (which I’ve never tried) and it’s inspired by “the magical moment betwixt day and night.”

Twilight is tinted an appropriately night-sky, deep violet-blue shade, like India ink, so it was likely to win my heart and a place in my bathroom before I even opened the cap. Its fragrance is a blend of natural lavender flower infusion, lavender oil, benzoin, tonka absolute and ylang ylang absolute, as well as some synthetic fragrance ingredients. When I sniff the bottle, I notice the lavender more than anything else. In a steamy shower, when I pour some Twilight onto a mesh puff and work it into a lather, the other elements become much more evident…

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Quick Sunday poll ~ scented soaps & shower gels

Posted by Robin on 7 October 2012 138 Comments

Scented soaps

Tell us about your favorite scented soap or shower gel?

Note: image is Scented Soap [cropped] by Chris. P at flickr; some rights reserved.

L’Occitane Bonne Mere Honey Gentle Body Wash, Creamy Hand Wash, & Gentle Cream ~ scented body product review

Posted by Jessica on 28 September 2012 10 Comments

L'Occitane Bonne Mère bath & body collection

I tend to go through L’Occitane cycles: I’ll shop there repeatedly for a year, then take some sort of unconscious break, then fall into the habit again. The motivating factor behind my latest return to L’Occitane was the release of some new honey-scented body products. I’ve always liked L’Occitane’s chunky, pastel-tinted Bonne Mère soaps, both for myself and as little gifts for new mothers, so I was curious when I learned that a Bonne Mère bath and body collection had been introduced in two fragrances, Milk and Honey.

I’ve tried the three Honey products by now and I’m enjoying all of them. A pump or two of Gentle Body Wash produces generous amounts of foam when used with a mesh pouf. The Creamy Hand Wash cleans thoroughly without making my hands feel dried-out and stripped afterwards, and I end up almost looking for excuses to use it. The Gentle Cream for Face, Body, and Hands is a medium-weight lotion that smoothes quickly and easily into the skin. (I’m using it on my hands and body, but I wouldn’t apply it to my face, no matter what the label says.) I wish the lotion were sold in a larger tube or bottle, but maybe I’m just being greedy.

It’s easy to want more of the Bonne Mère Honey scent…

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Tocca Giulietta ~ fragrance and scented body product review

Posted by Jessica on 8 July 2012 29 Comments

Tocca Giulietta Eau de Parfum

I’ve met more than a few women who wear Tocca fragrances, and they’re often thirty-something acquaintances who work in the arts, which makes sense to me. Tocca’s fragrances are available at Sephora, but also at quite a few quirky little boutiques. They’re generally light, feminine scents with sweet floral and fruit notes, they’re packaged in antique-looking bottles, and they have names that refer to romantic locales or famous women in history. Tocca isn’t a niche line, but it offers a semi-mainstream alternative to celebrity fragrances, teen-oriented scents and logo-encrusted “aspirational” products. They’re not necessarily distinctive fragrances, but they’re never embarrassing, either.

Giulietta, which was launched in 2009, claims to evoke “the love story of Italian director Federico Fellini and Giulietta Masina” in a composition that includes top notes of Bulgarian rose, ylang ylang, green apple, and pink tulips; middle notes of lily of the valley, iris pallida, vanilla orchid, lilac, and heliotrope; and bottom notes of cedarwood, musk, amber and sandalwood. In the Eau de Parfum, the green apple note is quite noticeable at the outset, but it gradually makes way for the fragrance’s heart of various white petals and very soft, clean woods. Giulietta left me with the impression of a dessert that involves whipped cream and a very mild fruit sorbet and a garnish of some edible flower. In fact, considering the lingering presence of the vanilla orchid note, I’d even classify Giulietta as an easy-to-wear “summer vanilla…”

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