ÇaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery: Jennifer McKay Newton of DefineMe Fragrances + Perfumes with a Personality and Purpose Draw

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Jennifer McKay Newton of DefineMe Fragrances

Profile: I grew up in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago. For most of my childhood I attended the Lasalle Language Academy. Not only did Lasalle give me a chance to be immersed in French, but as a fifth grader I had the opportunity to travel to Paris. This sparked a lifelong passion for exploring the world.

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Jennifer Age 3 

A few years later, when I was fourteen, I ignited my passion for perfume. One day while perusing the fragrance department in Marshall Fields, I noticed a bottle of ‘Paris’ by Yves Saint Laurent. For some reason I couldn’t pass it up. I was captivated by every aspect of it.  The bottle, the packaging, the fragrance, but most of all, by how it transported me. This was my first bottle of perfume and I became absolutely obsessed with it. Memories and feelings from my trip to Paris came flooding back to me every time I opened it. I felt glamorous and so… “OOO LA LA!”. The emotional connection to that fragrance has fueled a deep fascination with scents and a hidden desire to create my own fragrances that has never left me.

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Growing up the middle child of a family torn apart by divorce was a struggle. Nothing I did, or wanted, in life came easily. Every success came only after struggle and a multitude of failures. As I reflect back I realize that this was a blessing. It has resulted in a strong sense of self, strength and an unrelenting desire to help empower women. This is the purpose of DefineMe and why I’m so passionate about the ‘DefineMe Dollar’ program. For every bottle sold $1 goes to a non-profit partner such as ‘Girls Inc’ and now I’m excited to announce we’ll be partnering with ‘She’s The First’, helping women become the first in their family to receive an education.

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I’ve always been a creative soul with a love for art, architecture and design. This led to my first career; interior design. In 2009, I took a leap of faith and became an entrepreneur, launching a successful product company, ‘Pure Designs for Living’. It was during this time, while creating an organic candle line, that I found the courage to finally create my fragrance collection. "If I can create candle scents that have intention, why not create fragrances that can positively affect people as well?”, I thought. I knew, both from personal experience and scientifically, that there’s a cognitive connection between scent and emotion. This would be my path to help empower women.

My process goes something like this. I choose a purpose, personality, name and signature for each fragrance, which I believe breathes life into it. I work to not get stuck on any single note or idea, stay open to what feels and smells right and keep in mind how they will blend with the other scents. I decided against using the chemical additive Dypropylene Glycol as a base and instead chose Fractionated Coconut oil, a natural product with antioxidant properties. Sometimes the result clearly represents the ideas I started with but sometimes it turns out like nothing I would have expected. I blend, experiment and play with combinations until I feel the scent exemplifies the personality and intention. Finally I ask, is this how I want to smell?

define me fragrances Audry, Clara, Harper, Payton and Sofia Isabel.

This experience has turned out to be one of the most creative, inspiring and challenging journeys I could have imagined! We currently offer five scents with unique personalities; Audry, Clara, Harper, Payton and Sofia Isabel. Every bottle represents mold-breaking, barrier crushing women that speak to different qualities we strive for; being confident, strong, free-spirited, loving, grateful, passionate and fearless.

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 On American Perfumery:  I have a deep and profound respect and admiration for the long, rich tradition of perfume and the artisans that have, and continue to, create amazing scents across the world. For me, being an American perfumer and especially one from California means freedom. While respecting the tradition, I somehow felt unencumbered by it. I was able to create from a place of innocence and purity with no one to tell me it was right or wrong. I’m incredibly grateful to have been accepted by the American fragrance community as it shows openness to: new ideas, self expression and innovation.

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Dorothy Lange Migrant Mother

Favorite American Artist: My favorite American Artist is photographer Dorothea Lange (1895-1965). In the 1930’s and 40’s she humanized and documented the plight of the poor and forgotten, migrant workers, farmers and Japanese Americans sent to internment camps. In 2003, I was visiting an exhibit of her work in Florence, Italy, when I came across a photograph titled “Migrant Mother”. Her ability to capture a women’s soul in a photograph has given me lasting admiration for her work.

 –Jennifer McKay Newton, Founder of DefineMe Fragrances

Jennifer McKay Newton Beckie Sheloskie and Katy Knuth  at Sniffapalooza

Katy Knuth of Rebel Intuitive, Jennifer and Becky Sheloske of Rebel Intuitive at Sniffapalooza Fall Ball

Editor’s Note: We first learned of Jennifer when she spoke at Sniffapalooza Fall Ball October 25, 2015,Emerging Artists Uncorked October 25, 2015

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Thanks to Jennifer we have a generous draw as follows: For a US , Eu and Canada registered reader  a gift set of all five DefineMe fragrances (9ml Audry, Clara, Harper, Payton and Sofia Isabel. $195 USD value)  for a resistered user. You must do this or your comment is void.To be eligible please leave a comment with what you found fascinating about Jennifer’s path to perfumery,  which fragrance appeals to you the most  and where you live. Draw closes December 1, 2015

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21 comments

  • Clara is the scent that appeals to me most definitely.I’m in the UK and thankful for this draw.
    Jennifer had a hard life with many difficult things happen to her, but nevertheless she showed everyone and herself that she had the strength and determination to turn her world around. Well done Jennifer – we salute you!

  • I love that she gives back to the community, not forgetting where she came from. Funny Jennifer latched onto that bottle of “Paris”. My 14 year old daughter is still at Bath and Body Works fragrances. What a bonus thatI won’t have to choose which fragrance if I am lucky enough to win. I am interested in “Clara” since I have fond memories of my long gone Aunt Clara. Thanks.

  • I love that Jennifer was able to ‘create from a place of innocence and purity’. Harper is the scent that I would love to try. Although I live in South Africa, I would like the scents to go to my daughter in the UK should I win, as it is her birthday on 13th December. Thank you.

  • I can understand how her experience with Paris YSL would have led Jennifer onto the path of wanting to create her own perfumes. It’s interesting that each of her fragrances has an intention, personality, and purpose. I love that she uses a lot of floral notes. It is very hard to chose which of her perfumes appeals to me the most, but based on notes, not intention, I would chose Audry. Live in the US.

  • It’s so wonderful that she started at such a young age. I’m glad she is using coconut oil. Great choice.

    The butterfly on her nose is a wonderful pic!

    I live in the US. Thank you for the great draw!

  • Thank you so much for this giveaway.I like how she Cherished her bottle of Paris and was fascinated with everything about it. I respect that she gained strength from the struggles she had to go through in life with a family torn apart by divorce. I think Payton has a great composition. I live in the U.S..

  • Jennifer was so cute as a child 🙂 It is interesting she learned French at a young age and then a trip to Paris made her fall in love with travelling. I also like Jennifer’s choice for favorite artist. Anyone like Dorothy is admirable when they lend voice to the weak and the vulnerable people of the society. it is hard for me to choose a single perfume in the line which may impress me most. thanks a lot for the draw. I am in the US

  • Very nice review. I suppose that Jennifer is a wonderful person. I like that she started her work at her young ages. I already liked CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery. I think Audry would appeals to me the most. Thanks for the chance. I live in Europe.

  • Wow! What a fantastic story. The journey of Jennifer Mackay up to be a perfumer is very curious. What I lite the most is the process that she does to create new fragrances ‘choose a purpose, personality, name and signature for each fragrance’ this reflects the soul of its perfumes, very cool. Harper definitely caught my attention ‘wear When going on adventures and trying new things’ this is what I like adventures and trying new things, especially new scents.
    I’m live in the USA

  • Iuno Feronia says:

    Very intersting. i love how she describes her first encounter with Paris by YSL. I live in Europe, Austria and I don’t know any perfume of Jennifer Mackay yet.

    Thanks for the draw. I already liked CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery

  • I enjoyed Jennifer’s beginnings in Chicago, a city dear to my heart (rip Marshall Fields) and her description of discovering YSL Paris. Her creative process is fascinating, inhabiting a character whose personality is imagined first. Her love of Dorothea Lange’s powerful images no doubt adds to Jennifer’s creative process as well. Thanks for the series, and generous opportunity, I’m in the US.

  • I love the fact that she wants to give back to society and assist other women to receive better education or find their way in this world. I also like the fact that she adores freedom and wants to create smells that come from a place of innocence and purity.
    Isabel is the most appealing perfume creation to me.
    I am an already registered reader in Cafleurebon living in EU and have already liked the Cafleurebon profiles in American perfume history.

  • I understand Jennifer’s obsession with Paris, as I have also learnt french since I was a child, and finally came the dream of living there for a year, What it is even better is that she managed to create her own perfume line, another life obsession. Thanks for the draw. I’m in Europe (Spain)

  • I love the story behind the DefineMe Dollar’ program , the way she was decided to give what she have had received and how important was for her this difficult beginnings

    Harper is the most appealing perfume creation to me.

    Thanks for the draw. I live in Europe

  • I loved reading about about the YSL Paris perfume that she became obsessed with. I think we all have a moment like this with a certain fragrance. For me it was Burberry Brit. I was about 14 or 15 years old, and it was seriously the most incredible thing I’ve ever smelled in my life. Audry is the one I’m interested in most. I like the florals in it, and it sounds very very good! I’m in Canada and thank you so much for the draw!

  • I fiind Jennifer’s early immersion in French interesting. You never know what early experiences will ignite a passion, in this case for perfume. I find her labels really pretty and I like that she donates with each bottle. I think I would like Sofia Isabel. Thanks for the draw. I live in the USA.

  • What a lovely draw. I’ve been to Chicago numerous times and its seriously one of the best cities I’ve ever been to. Your description of YSL Paris was also exceptional. I like the notes in Payton so I think that one would be my favorite. I live in Canada.

  • I truly believe that educating women will go farther than just about anything else toward improving the world, so hats off to Jennifer for her philanthropy in that area. It’s a tie between Payton and Sofia Isabel for me, and I’m in the US. Thanks!

  • I haven’t heard of DefineMe until now, but it sounds so incredible! Great read about Jennifer, she sounds extremely talented. My choice for fav would be Sofia Isabel.

    I’m international (Toronto)