A Lab On Fire will launch California Snow, a new "wicked rose" fragrance.
Go from headlands to cedar grove to desert. You are carried away on gusts of coastal sage, above the city and into the hills. The lights below match the stars in the sky. A breeze blows rosebuds and dust. This is California snow. Dawn meets boundless light and embraces you. A song rises as whisper: You are who opens within.
California Snow was developed by perfumer Mackenzie Reilly. The notes for the woody floral feature California sage, sweetgrass, wild mountain tea, chamomile, jonquille, rosebuds, hay, marijuana, musks, wet earth, vetiver and cedar forests.
Also new from the brand, My Own Private Teahupo‘o, an oriental marine fragrance:
Calm origins. Thrilling ends.
A drop of water in Antarctica. A thunderous wave in Tahiti.
Shimmering sunlight through a curtain of breaking liquid glass.
A salty mist follows. An offshore wind bears flowers.(...and this is how Teahupo‘o looks like)
My Own Private Teahupo‘o was developed by perfumer Laurent Le Guernec. The notes feature sea salt, ozone, frangipani, salicylates, vanilla and amber. It is available in 60 ml.
(via alofparfums)
I’ve never smelled fresh-picked marijuana–does anyone know, is it much different from when it’s dried? (I’m guessing Lab on Fire’s marijuana note is significantly more refined than the dead-rat-funk of my university dorm.)
If anyone’s asking for My Own Private Teahupo’o, it might be worth knowing that it’s pronounced “Chopu”, emphasis on the first syllable. (And if you need a mental break from the current political dumpster fire, I highly recommend doing an image search for Teahupo’o. The deepest, greenest wave the mind can imagine. Stay there for as long as you can.)
Whoa.