From Juniper Ridge, unisex solid perfumes made from "signature wild-harvested essential oil blends", in Cascade Forest, Coastal Pine, White Sage and Desert Cedar. $17 each for 15 ml at Beautyhabit.
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Nice but since I already make my own essential oil blend solid perfumes I would much rather have this-
https://www.beautyhabit.com/collections/fragonard-parfumeur/products/fragonard-parfumeur-mon-immortelle-soap
After testing Helicriss I am craving immortelle.
Also, beautyhabit just got in a whole bunch of Fragonard products including Verbeine soap and reed diffuser…..Robin you are naughty for making me look at these sites and creating new lemmings-LOL!!!
I have been looking at those Fragonard soaps too!
Ha! We are bad????????????
That’s a really good price, but I don’t wear solids enough to ever purchase one. Anytime I have bought them in the past, I just let them sit there and dry up.
You can always use them as a cuticle conditioner or hand cream or even to tame flyaway hair.
Nice! I didn’t know that!
YOu should know by now that I am always finding creative ways to thunk things-LOL! But seriously, I carry solid perfumes in my bag at all times for this very reason…it’s nice to have a hand moisturizer after washing one’s hands with harsh soap.
Time then to start giving some use to my solid of Pacifica Persian Rose. I will drop it in my bag tonight and will give a break to my hand lotion. Thanks for the tip!
Good ideas! I certainly won’t buy more solids now that I know my perfume preferences better, but I will start using my Lush Flying Fox solid in the ends of my hair. I don’t think I’m adventurous enough to use my White Linen solid as anything other than a perfume, and just the teensiest bit. That stuff will knock someone out!
Ha… true on the White Linen
I looked at them at Beautyhabit, and would like to try Desert Cedar. I love their Douglas Fir tea (wish they kept their old packaging, it was so nice)!
Juniper Ridge are hard core. They have a little still they take out in the woods or desert and they distill essential oils on the spot where they collect their materials. I was subscribed to their mailing list for a while.