Pacifica, best known for their scented candles and soaps, has introduced a range of reasonably priced personal fragrances. There are currently five scents:
Mediterranean Fig ~ “This earthy blend combines sweet fig, palm, cyclamen and sandalwood…”
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Pacifica, best known for their scented candles and soaps, has introduced a range of reasonably priced personal fragrances. There are currently five scents:
Mediterranean Fig ~ “This earthy blend combines sweet fig, palm, cyclamen and sandalwood…”
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Pacifica was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1995. I became acquainted with the company through their glycerin soaps (there are always bars of Pacifica Tunisian Jasmine and Sandalwood in my bathroom). A single bar of Pacifica soap easily perfumes a large room.
The scents of Pacifica’s candles are also robust. The hand-poured candles are made in small batches in two formulations: food-grade paraffin or vegetable-based soy wax. Both versions have lead-free cotton wicks. Nile Lily (made with dark red wax) contains notes of white flowers, saffron, lotus and lily. My first reaction to Nile Lily (unlit) was: “gardenia.” The gardenia note hovers in the air during the burn and is joined by what smells like faint tuberose. Gradually, the lily and lotus emerge, with a hint of “background” saffron. As I burned this candle through the winter months it brought to mind warm, humid days and a lush flower-filled water garden…no small feat…