Musc Botanique is the latest launch from the all-natural Strange Invisible Perfumes line. As I’ve said here before, I don’t really care if my fragrances are all-natural or not, but I’m a big fan of Strange Invisible Perfumes; perfumer Alexandra Balahoutis, who founded the brand, has created some really unusual and compelling fragrances. With Musc Botanique, she “wanted to do something clean that also had that subtle animalistic quality”; the result is a unisex scent that includes notes of geranium, white amber, angelica and frankincense…
Escada Incredible Me, Strange Invisible Perfumes Musc Botanique ~ new fragrances
Escada will launch Incredible Me, a new fragrance for women fronted by Lydia Hearst, this coming September. The “intercultural” scent is meant to fuse Asian exoticism with the energy of the western world.
Incredible Me is a vanillic oriental with notes of clementine, honeysuckle, orchid, tiramisú, vanilla and sandalwood…
Strange Invisible Perfumes Magazine Street ~ brief perfume review
Magazine Street, from the natural perfume line Strange Invisible Perfumes, “celebrates the cultural melange of New Orleans”, and a portion of the proceeds go to commongroundrelief, a charitable organization working to rebuild communities in the gulf coast area in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The notes are magnolia, vanilla, patchouli, vetiver and botanical musk, and Strange Invisible Perfumes characterizes Magazine Street as “brazen, sumptuous”.
Magazine Street starts, like many from this line, with a touch of oddness in the top notes — it is strong and sharp, with something lemony-tangy that reminds me of freshly crushed eucalyptus leaves…
Aftelier Cepes & Tuberose, Strange Invisible Perfumes Tropical Vial, Scent Systems Oeillet ~ 3 great natural perfumes
Today is Blog Action Day, when “bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone’s mind”. Some 14,000+ 20,000+ blogs are participating. This year’s theme is the environment, so I’m highlighting a few of my favorite natural fragrances, and in the post below this one, you’ll find Pia’s review of scented cleaning items from Earth Friendly Products.
If you’ve never explored natural perfumery, now is the perfect time. For one thing, you’ve more choice than ever before: there are literally dozens of natural perfume lines, and anyone who thinks natural fragrances aren’t as sophisticated as those made with synthetics might be surprised by the range of offerings. You do need to accept that all other things being equal, you’re going to pay more for an all-natural product — natural fragrance components aren’t cheap, and these lines tend to be produced on a small scale. And without the use of synthetic fixatives, natural perfumes don’t last quite as long as some of the powerhouse scents you’ll find from the mainstream brands…
Strange Invisible Perfumes Tropical Vial, Bath & Body Works Blackberry Amber ~ new fragrances
Niche all-natural line Strange Invisible Perfumes is introducing a new fragrance, Tropical Vial — their first in Eau de Parfum concentration:
Tropical Vial = Ambrosial. Wild. Blissful.
A nectar-like composition of mango, jasmine, basil & botanical musk.
Strange Invisible Perfumes Tropical Vial launches in October…