UK-based natural skincare brand Liz Earle will launch Botanical Essence No. 100, a follow-up to 2009’s Botanical Essence No. 1 and 2012’s Botanical Essence No. 15. The new scent will launch in May to coincide with the centenary of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show…
Memo Luxor Oud ~ fragrance review
French niche line Memo just launched Luxor Oud* (Oud of the Pharaohs), an olfactory nod to “ancient Egypt and its monumental architecture;” Memo PR provides images of Luxor, the Nile, and crocodiles (ever smelled a crocodile?) Having recently seen the striking Tutankhamun exhibit here in Seattle, I was ready for a perfume snapshot of the New Kingdom. I wanted a spooky-quirky “mummification” perfume (ingredients used in preserving the body after death included beeswax, honey, juniper berries, cinnamon, lichen, palm wine, resins from evergreen trees, wet earth from the Nile riverbanks…even tar (used during the Greco-Roman period). I would also have been thrilled with a kyphi (incense) perfume, with aromas of herbs, wine, raisins, mastic, honey and storax.
Perhaps what I wanted from Luxor Oud was too “literal” and unimaginative? After spraying on Luxor Oud for the first time, I wondered: “Were there strawberries in ancient Egypt?” “Was Luxor the birthplace of fruity perfumes?”
Luxor Oud reminds me of a better-made, higher quality Estée Lauder Wood Mystique — a fruit-ful oud(ish) fragrance. Luxor Oud opens with a powerful fruit accord, accent not on citrus but on red fruits (not the ugly raspberry-scented toilet paper note of Wood Mystique but a smoky strawberry aroma). A mellow, low-impact rose note tinges the fruit — supplying a hint of flowers…
Memo Luxor Oud ~ new fragrance
French niche line Memo has launched Luxor Oud, a new fragrance…
Heidi Klum Shine My Rose ~ new fragrance
Heidi Klum has launched Shine My Rose, a new flanker to 2011’s Heidi Klum Shine…
John Galliano Parlez-moi d’Amour Encore ~ new fragrance
John Galliano will launch Parlez-Moi d’Amour Encore, a new fragrance for women, this fall. Parlez-Moi d’Amour Encore is a flanker to 2010’s Parlez-Moi d’Amour…