Indie natural line Aftelier has launched Forest Bathing, a new woody fragrance…
Eris Parfums Mxxx. ~ new fragrance
Eris Parfums has launched Mxxx., a unisex limited edition fragrance. Mxxx. is a follow up to 2017’s Mx...
Diptyque Flora Fortuna candle ~ home fragrance review
In the earlier 2000s, I used to make frequent purchases of scented candles (and room sprays and “wax tarts”) from any number of brands. Nowadays, I buy candles from an independent candle-maker in my own city and my home fragrance cravings are pretty much satisfied. One exception: my annual purchase of a holiday candle from Diptyque, an indulgence I never regret.
This year’s Holiday 2019 collection is titled Porte Bonheur (“good-luck charm”) and features illustrations by Olaf Hajek. I’ve chosen the “blue” option every year for nearly a decade, because it’s usually something deep and incense-y. This time, after pondering all three candles in the Holiday 2019 collection, I gravitated towards the “red” choice. Its official name is Flora Fortuna and Diptyque recommends burning it “for good luck.” Its glass canister is decorated with “symbols of good fortune from around the world such as the four-leaf clover and maneki-neko cat…while the red color brings us the energy needed to seize its luck…”
Friday scent of the day 11/29
Happy Black Friday / Buy Nothing Day! Our community project for today: pick your Black Friday poison…wear the last fragrance you bought, wear a cheap thrill, or wear a fragrance you love but refuse to buy in a full size because it’s too expensive.
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 the last fragrance I bought, Aedes de Venustas Oeillet Bengale…
The imported bargain frenzy, Black Friday
On London’s Oxford Street last weekend, you could almost forget we were in the midst of a retail apocalypse. Christmas lights and a slew of special offers marking an ever earlier start to the imported bargain frenzy, Black Friday, brought out the crowds. Similar holiday cheer and promotions have spread elsewhere in Europe too.
But European retailers face a new worry: shoppers deliberately staying away in order to safeguard the planet.
— From a UK-oriented opinion piece at The Washington Post, Boycott Black Friday and Save the World.