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CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery: Carlos Vinals “Winner of Controlled Chaos” Draw

November 30, 2011December 1, 2011

unlike the majority of Perfumers in the world, I’m American born of Cuban parents and my Great Grandparents came from Barcelona. My last name is a common name from Catalunya,it’s meaning is basically “Wine maker”.

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New (ish) Fragrance: Attimo L’eau Florale by Salavatore Ferragamo

November 30, 2011November 30, 2011

Attimo L’Eau Florale was created by Annick Menardo (Bvlgari Black, Le Labo Patchouli 24, Guerlain Bois d’Incense, Ms. Menardo more recently collaborated on Jean Paul Gaultier’s Kokorico) and Jean Pierre Bethourt of Firmenich.

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The Winner of “Fragrance and Art” Six Sample Set

November 30, 2011

Six scents and six illustrations, created by perfumer Cécile Zarokian and illustrator Matthieu Appriou. Simply entitled 1 through 6, the fragrances and illustrations were created together

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NEW FRAGRANCE REVIEW: Divine Life Perfume “Solstice Rose 11” + Northern Lights Draw

November 29, 2011November 29, 2011

Ragna Rostad- Ruffner wants to warm our darkest days [and longest nights!], and I’d say she’s accomplished just that in her newest perfume- her limited edition seasonal offering, Solstice Rose 11.

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Spilt Perfume: Behind the Picture Frame + Top Ten Country Draw

November 29, 2011December 3, 2011

Once again we have what I reluctantly call ‘spilt perfume’. We use the term for the winners of fragrance draws, (all with deadlines) that don’t use our Rss feature , follow us daily or know that we announce our Draw Winners on FaceBook

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Look Homeward Angel: Revisiting the Perfume of My Youth

November 28, 2011November 29, 2011

I decided to explore the perfumes of my youth to see if we could prove Thomas Wolfe wrong and “go home again”.
I only revisited fragrances I wore into my mid-twenties. Scents I wore later on do not seem to have the emotional impact of some of these earlier scents, are generally easier to obtain in some form, and are fragrances I have either already dismissed or still wear.

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