Commodity Fragrances Book+ Review (Jerome Epinette) + A Bolder Expression Giveaway

Commodity Book+ is a bolder expression of the original Book, also by Jerome Epinette, who amplified the notes for a more intense experience
Commodity Book+ is a bolder expression of the original Book, also by Jerome Epinette, who amplified the notes for a more intense experience
Commodity Juice, three years in the making, is a mouthwatering cocktail that’s just in time for summer, bursting with vibrancy and optimism
Commodity Fragrances brand “re-founder”, Vicken Arslanian explained, “each Commodity fragrance is available in three different Scent Space concentrations: Personal, Expressive, and Bold.”
In creating Commodity Fragrances Milk, perfumer Christelle Laprade was inspired by the memory of a family vacation in the Fall, when her family spent hours around hot wood-fires, telling stories and making s’mores. She wanted to capture the intimate nostalgia of this moment in a fragrance. The coziness and comfort is evident right from the start and remains for hours, enveloping the wearer in a warm embrace.
During these trying times, I find myself more often reaching for “comfort scents” like Commodity Milk from the Experience collection and maybe that is my subconscious reminding me that sometimes we just need to wrap ourselves up in a scented “fuzzy blanket” to keep out the chill and stress of life
Commodity Gold Perfume is as near the perfect expression of the company’s minimalist mission as a gilt fragrance could possibly be