Ellen Tracy will launch Bronze, a new floriental fragrance:
Ellen Tracy Bronze is a captivating new women’s…
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Ellen Tracy will launch Bronze, a new floriental fragrance:
Ellen Tracy Bronze is a captivating new women’s…
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Deal at beautyhabit: get a 7 piece fragrance sampler with orders of $85 or more using coupon code BHSCENT, good through 4/20 or while supplies last. New items include Reminiscence Jammin Vibration.
New at escentual (UK): Versace Vanitas.
New at nordstrom: Coach Summer.
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First, A short video about growing lavender in Provence. Below the jump, growing immortelle in Corsica. Both videos are from L’Occitane.
See also: another video about lavender, this one from Lush. Plus, vetiver, neroli, sandalwood, ylang.
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The noses over at Fargginay, Inc. thought clearly the next step down the bacon-crazed path would be to smell like bacon and thus Bacon Perfume/Cologne was born.
— Read more at Bacon-Scented Perfume? Sure, Why Not? at Time Magazine.
It's up there with freshly cut grass and clean laundry as one of our favourite aromas, but would you really substitute your Chanel No 5 for a perfume that smells of tea?
— Read more at You smell brew-tiful: Tetley launches a tea-scented perfume at the UK Mail Online.
Many thanks to everyone who sent in links!
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Ah, bread! Oh, bakeries! Unless a doctor tells me I’ll start to disintegrate — quickly — if I don’t stop eating white flour, I shall munch my way through many more loaves, rolls, cakes, and cookies in my lifetime. When I was a little boy I had strange ideas about bread. Though my live-in grandmother made fresh breads once, or sometimes twice, a day, I felt “homemade” bread was no better than a homemade belt (Jethro Bodine, anyone?) or a homemade pair of shoes (the horror!) I was a clueless little snob. As the rest of my family (and neighbors and friends) devoured my grandmother’s biscuits, I insisted on store-bought bread for my meals: a soft/doughy, sweet mess/mass called Sunbeam.
Serge Lutens’ new Jeux de Peau (“skin games”) was supposedly inspired by childhood scent-memories of warm, crusty breads at little Serge’s local boulangerie. Though I’m a bit tired of food-y scents at the moment, and associate most of them with winter (please, no more cocoa or tonka bean for awhile, perfumers), my nose was “open” to the possibilities of a bread fragrance…