From Molton Brown, Coastal Cypress & Sea Fennel shower gel, in a limited edition Infinite (refillable) Bottle: "Dive into a more sustainable bathing ritual with our refillable shower gel bottle, featuring a Festive Limited Edition marbled design. In collaboration with marble artist, Natascha Maksimovic, this collector’s item brings to life our aromatic, land-meets-sea fragrance, swirling with vibrant azure shades." $58 for 400 ml, and also available in Fiery Pink Pepper (raspberry color) and Re-charge Black Pepper (brown).
It’s so good to be bad, again
Karlie Kloss plus a bunch of others, for Carolina Herrera Good Girl and Good Girl Blush Elixir.
Une Nuit Nomade Estrella de la Manana, Jardins de Misfah & Silver Saffron~ new fragrances
Luxury body care and fragrance line Une Nuit Nomade has launched Collection Légendes, with three unisex fragrances in Extrait de Parfum. Estrella de la Mañana, Jardins de Misfah and Silver Saffron were developed by perfumer Jérôme di Marino…
Friday scent of the day 10/11
Happy FOMO Friday! (Also, National Fossil Day and International Day of the Girl.) Our community project for today: wear the perfume you bought because everyone else was buying it and you didn’t want to miss all the fun. Thanks go to SarahN for the idea!
What fragrance did you pick? As always, do chime in with your scent of the day even if you’re not participating in the community project.
I’m in Fendi Theorema, which got so many raves on MakeupAlley back in the day that I had to have a bottle. It was already discontinued by the time I heard of it, but I lucked out and found a bottle at a mall kiosk. It was a very long time ago now, but my memory is that they let me sniff the cap and that’s it. (Springpansy mentioned it as a FOMO pick yesterday, so I am not alone…)
Images and words associated with an odor
Unlike the primary sensory brain areas that process sights and sounds, the one that decodes scents also responds to other stimuli, such as images and words associated with an odor, according to a study published today in Nature.
The extent to which neurons in the primary olfactory cortex, which includes the piriform cortex, respond to non-odor stimuli was surprising, says Marc Spehr, head of the Chemosensation Laboratory at RWTH Aachen University, who co-led the study. One neuron, for example, which activated in response to the scent of black licorice, also responded to the word “licorice,” images of the candy and the odor of anise seed, which is unrelated but has a similar scent.
— Read more in Double-duty neurons in primary olfactory cortex pick up on more than just scent at The Transmitter.