New Fragrance Review: Wax Poetic Ember, Flight, and Fruition + Language is Power Draw

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Jeanette Price of Wax Poetic

Language is strong, influential, and powerful.  It’s how we share our knowledge, our experiences, our story.  Perfumer Jeanette Price is able to take these attributes and transform them into scent with her new perfume line Wax Poetic.

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Wax Poetic combines Jeanette’s passions for language and perfumery, pairing poems with scent to share stories and bring us into them.  The line launches with three perfumes: Ember, Flight, and Fruition.

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Sally Harrison Coming Home

Ember tells a tale of renewal and overcoming loss, speaking of a wheat field burned down in spring only to grow anew and bear harvest in summer.  The perfume begins with a sharp, green, woody note that conveying a dryness and tension of something about to happen.

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Smokiness starts to weave into the green, the smoldering of a fire approaching.  The green note recedes and as the field burns, but the smoke never becomes choking or noxious.  Instead it starts to warm, and then fade as smells of new life springs forth.  Coumarin suggests the sprouts of growing grasses, life renewed, and deepens into ripened crops of wheat and hay. Ember is Wax Poetic’s twist on a fougére.  The perfumer provides us notes of galbanum, fir needle, coumarin, ripening wheat, and underlying tones of soft smokiness.  Ember has good longevity and sillage, and like smoke it can carry on clothing into the next day.

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Sally Harrison Flight

Flight speaks to us of gathering the strength and self-respect to leave an unfaithful lover and move onward and upward.  It opens with clean, crisp, and refreshing notes that are energetic and inspiring.

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Sally Harrison A Walk on the Wildside

It ascends skyward, its green heart uplifting and fortifying.  It accomplishes an airiness and coolness that makes it a wonderfully revitalizing scent perfect for the warmest days of summer. Flight is a green floral scent with notes of marigold accord, white grapefruit, and tomato leaf.  Though feeling very light, it has good longevity and fair sillage as well.

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Sally Harrison Fantastic Tangle

Fruition is an olfactive tale  of achievement, and the fruits of labor made sweeter by the overcoming of doubts from one’s self and from others.  Immediately it surrounds you with deliciously ripe fruits amid an orchard in flower.  The fruit is perfectly picked, sweet and juicy, the florals singing of the newness of spring and the bounty of summer.  As the scent reaches its base, the more matured, richer notes emerge.  It leaves you enjoying a glass of red wine and looking over the orchard satisfied with all it provided for you over the year. Fruition is a floral gourmand with notes of ripe plum, geranium, soft wood, and red wine. It has great sillage, especially for the top and heart notes.  The longevity with the rich red wine notes is very good as well.

.Michael Singels, Contributor

Disclosure:  Samples were provided by perfumer as part of the FRAGments 2015 FRAG bag.

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Maelstrom Sally Harrison

Art Direction: I chose the art of Sally Harrison, an aborginal Australian artist, who overcame tremendous obstacles, she was a "stolen child" raised by missionaries and taken from her mother at a young age.  Painting was a way to connect back to her Aboriganal ancestors. Her art is very original, motivational, and her paintings tell her life story in dot brushstrokes, just as if they were words. -MC

Thanks to the generosity of Jeanette, we have five sample sets of the Wax Poetic perfumes available for a draw for five of our US registered readers.  (The line officially launches mid-August of 2015.  You can visit the Wax Poetic website now to sign up for release information and stay up to date on new releases) Please leave a comment with which of the Wax Poetic perfumes excites you the most and why.  Draw closes 8  / 5 /15.

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24 comments

  • My choice would be Ember. Anything that tells a tale of renewal appeals to me but the smokiness that is described makes me curious. The other notes as well- I can’t imagine them and perhaps thats what renewal is about. Theres an unknown factor that is intriguing so I will take the plunge with this one. I am a registered US reader. The whole collection sounds marvellous. Thank you for this generous draw

  • I’m excited about all of them, but will try Flight first (should I be chosen). Grapefruit and tomato leaf two interesting notes that I’d like to see how they pair up. I enjoy grapefruit scents on the hottest days of summer. USA

  • fazalcheema says:

    Ember relates to me the most because it also reminds me of my cultural background. Even though I have lived in cities, my parents were originally from village and in village, the land is often burn to make way for new crops..thanks so much for the wonderful opportunity to sample. I am in the US

  • Poetic all around, what a beautiful piece! So much of this line speaks to me, the juxtaposition of language and scent, like foreign lovers or the spoken and unspoken word.

    Very much looking forward to the launch- congrats Jeanette!

    Thank you for such a beautiful introduction Michael.

    The art and story of Sally Harrison are another beautiful voice in the conversation- thank you Michelyn.

    i have to choose Ember because since i first heard of the concept of this perfume i have been thinking about a picture of Tori Amos playing a piano in burning cornfields… or the lyric from Kate Bush, “…they’re setting fire to the cornfields as you’re taking me home. The smell of burning fields will now mean you and here.”

    registered user USA

  • They all sound great but I would choose Fruition because I love gourmand scents.The sample set would be amazing!
    Thank you for the opportunity! USA

  • MikasMinion says:

    These sound really intriguing, especially Ember which addresses some of my favorite notes, makes me think of the burning cane fields of my youth, and was once my stage name. The artwork chosen to accompany the review is also really lovely. I’m in the U.S. Thanks!

  • Carolyn Gudgel says:

    These all sound lovely! I think the first one of the line I would try would be Flight! Thank you so much for the generosity!

  • Fruition due to it sounds good during this heat wave! All scents are nice to my imaginary whiffs We thank you from the USA

  • Elizabeth T says:

    This line looks so fun! Ember intrigues me because autumn is around the corner, but I love green florals, so am also excited about Flight. Thank you Jeanette for your generosity! And great review. I’m in the USA. Thanks!!

  • Fruition-
    It’s such a powerful word, and it’s alm harvest season. Seems like a perfume to celebrate the twilight of the year.

  • Ember sounds like a fascinating twist on a smoky perfume. I would love to give it a try 🙂

  • mplsgemgirl says:

    Fruition is the scent that speaks to me. The word evokes so much I want for my family and friends. The description of the scent sounds amazing.

  • Most excited for Fruition. 🙂 The rich red wine notes are what sounds most inviting. U.S.

  • bunchofpants says:

    I think Flight sounds most appealing to me because it is meant to be energetic and exciting. I’m in USA.

  • Another great newcomer, original, yet traditional in fusing the power of verbal symbolism with sensual experience.
    Flight it is – marigold, white grapefruit & tomato leaf. Your daily burst of independence from gravity 🙂
    Thanks for the offer.
    I’m the US.

  • Both Flight and Fruition speak to me – Flight for the experience which resonates with me and Fruition for the sumptuous notes! Thanks so much for the draw, I’m in the US!

  • I am most excited to try Wax Poetic perfumes Ember because the refined bouquet of hushed smoke overlaid with fresh green wheat sounds perfect for late summer. Reinvigorating for renewal.

  • Wow, all three fragrances intrigue me. Ember is most interesting to me because I do not have any fragrances that feature wheat as a note. I’m always looking for opportunities to add to the variety of my perfume collection! I’m in the US.

  • Ember sounds like the most ‘me’ with smoky qualities
    But Fruition sounds most exciting right now– I’m not a fruity-floral gal, but the red wine, woods, plum, geranium all add up to something quite wonderful for the close of summer and beginning of fall. Thank you for the reviews and draw!
    USA