The spot for Floris Golden Amber.
Texas sun
A spot for Tom Ford Eau d'Ombré Leather.
A patented Destress Accord
“It’s very complex,” says Edeniste founder Audrey Semeraro. “When you analyze the olfactive molecules of lavender, for example, some are relaxing and others are energizing,” but sophisticated extraction techniques can isolate only those that will chill you out. All of the eaux de parfum are infused with a patented Destress Accord that was evaluated for efficacy by measuring cortisol levels in users’ saliva, and the Lifeboost formulas have been tested by such methods as monitoring changes in heart rate and blood flow to the brain when the scents are sniffed.
— Read more in Can Moisturizer Make You Happy? at Town & Country via AOL.
You can never dream too big
Jayson Tatum of the Boston Celtics, for the Coach men's line.
Hints of salty sea air, white water lily, dry musk and honeydew melon
Visitors to the Springline complex in Menlo Park, Calif., are surrounded by a sense of comfort and luxury often found at high-end hotels: off-white walls with a Roman clay finish, a gray-and-white marble coffee table and a white leather bench beneath an 8-by-4 resin canvas etched with the words “Hello, tomorrow.” Springline’s signature scent — hints of salty sea air, white water lily, dry musk and honeydew melon — linger in the air.
— Read more in The Hotelification of Offices, With Signature Scents and Saltwater Spas at The New York Times.