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2011 / Browsing by date: October 2011

L’Occitane Delice des Fleurs ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 23 October 2011 16 Comments

This week, L’Occitane will launch Délice des Fleurs, a new gourmand fragrance for women…

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Replace what’s been lost

Posted by Robin on 23 October 2011 7 Comments

But traditional ingredients like oakmoss still tied perfumery to its ancient past. Now that this link is being severed, the challenge for the industry is to use technology to replace what’s been lost—by developing new ingredients, both natural and synthetic, and using precise software-controlled machines to find new combinations that capture old essences. But with more ingredients getting restricted every year, the hunt for replacements has grown more complex, and perfumery is in danger of losing the scent.

— From Engineering Replacements for Essential Perfume Ingredients, a long consideration of the effect of IFRA regulations on modern perfumery, over at Wired.

Lazy weekend poll ~ strange happenings

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2011 182 Comments

Indian Corn

A simple question: what is the weirdest — or funniest, or strangest — perfume-related thing that ever happened to you?

Your host today is Tara. If you haven’t met, let me introduce you to Tara…

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Gant by Gant ~ new fragrance

Posted by Robin on 22 October 2011 5 Comments

Gant fragrance for men

Gant will launch a new eponymous fragrance for men in November. Gant by Gant “is meant to convey the fresh and airy sense of the ocean, melded with the dark woods and tar smells of nineteenth century clipper ships”…

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Calvin Klein CK One Shock for her ~ fragrance review

Posted by Jessica on 21 October 2011 85 Comments

CK One Shock advertCK One Shock for her fragrance bottle

If you’re old enough to remember the days when Calvin Klein was truly shocking (think Brooke Shields! think Obsession!), you’re probably older than the target audience for the new CK One Shock for her. CK One Shock for her (along with its male counterpart, CK One Shock for him) is a flanker to the unisex CK One, which was innovative, if not exactly shocking, when it was launched in grunge-era 1994.

The Calvin Klein website describes CK One Shock for her’s composition as having top notes of passionflower, pink peony, and poppy flower; mid notes of liquid chocolate accord, blackberry, narcisse, and jasmine; and base notes of vanillin, patchouli, ambers, and skin musk. It’s billed as a “juicy floriental,” but it’s really more of a fruity gourmand. As you can tell from the list of notes, it does not have anything in common with the original CK One’s green-citrus freshness. On the other hand, you won’t confuse it with Schiaparelli Shocking, either. CK One Shock for her opens with a tart, synthetic blackberry note and possibly just a hint of lemon. The heart of the fragrance is more fruit, of the pink-and-purple variety, if you know what I mean: sort of plummy, sort of currant-like. The base of the fragrance emerges after a half-hour or so and blends with the purple fruits. It’s the kind of dry, powdery cocoa accord that, as Kevin recently noted, seems to be appearing everywhere these days. The “skin musk” of the dry down is very light and clean…

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