New Fragrance: Q and A – Serge Lutens Eau Froide
So is this fragrance going to give an evil twist to the concept – or erroneous preconception – of frankincense?
So is this fragrance going to give an evil twist to the concept – or erroneous preconception – of frankincense?
In Part 2 of CaFleureBon’s Favorite Winter Fragrances we let the men of CaFleureBon have their chance to help you make it through the night with ten of their choices.
When I had laid my hands on a small decant of a vintage Lentheric Tweed from 1930s or 1940s, it was (deliberately) not labeled, so I had no name, no brand, or no story to influence my perception
When it comes to the seasonal solar extremes I prefer the Winter version of the Solstice to that of the Summer. There is something about The Long Night which makes me feel contemplative. . It is always good to have something to ground you and allow you to be able to turn your thoughts inward. My tool this year came from the aptly named Soivohle Solstice by Liz Zorn.
MaryBeth, Tama and Michelyn select their favorite cold weather scents with a draw to thaw over from Guerlain, Ineke, Keiko Mecheri, Mona Di Orio, Shelley Waddington, Yosh Han and Xerjoff
Tama Blough found herself attracted to the “Scents of Place” collection, each created to evoke a certain part of the world that Dr. Covey has experienced. Three of the fragrances from that collection stood out Siam Poun, Olympic Forest & Kingston Ferry.Our draw is reader’s choice