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Lifetherapy play, vacation & escape ~ new fragrances

Posted by Robin on 20 November 2008 2 Comments

Lifetherapy perfumes

Lifetherapy, a new line from Lynette Lovelace of Chicago's embrace Boutique & Bistro, debuts with three fragrances: play, vacation and escape.

play ~ "The youthful scent of play evokes a perfect day spent outdoors with notes of marsh grass and the sweetness of fresh jasmine, with a burst of red orange to awaken your senses...the combination is at once feminine and endearing to anyone lucky to get close enough to you."

vacation ~ "The sexy warmth of vacation brings to mind that night on the beach, the sun is setting as the exotic scent of white orchid and sandalwood is blowing in the breeze, along with polynesian coconut flakes."

escape ~ "Introduced with a sparkling top note of pineapple leaf, then slowly revealing itself with the inviting aroma of gardenia, you will find escape. Anchored by the warmth of palm bark, this clean, crisp scent will allow you to envision wherever you want to be...wear it anytime you want to feel captivating, or just simply... to escape."

Lifetherapy play, vacation and escape are available in 6 ml perfume oil rollon ($48) and matching paraben-free hand creams ($26), and can be purchased now at the Lifetherapy website. Look for additional body and home fragrance products in 2009. (via press release)

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  1. Anonymous says:
    20 November 2008 at 2:15 pm

    They kind of had me until the coconut flakes were blowing in the breeze. Sometimes I wonder if the people who write this stuff give it to anyone else to read to see if it makes even a lick of sense. I also don't really think the pineapple LEAF is the sparkling part of the fruit.
    Cranky a little today? lol – but these do sound like they might smell okay.

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  2. Anonymous says:
    20 November 2008 at 9:33 pm

    Hey, cranky is allowed — we've plenty of it around here 😉

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