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Truth Perfume Oil is a clean, citrusy-floral, again with the light musk undertone. It lasted through the night and into the morning. I found it a mood-lifter as well just catching a whiff on my wrist was like a mini tropical get-a-way. Luv is the kind of scent you can wear all day and never grow tired of. This very feminine scent proved to be my favorite of the three, with its pink gardenia, Hawaiian white flowers and creamy vanilla floating on the airy musky base. The first scent I tried was Luv Perfume Oil. Furthermore, the light musky base notes common to all three scents made them easy to wear in combination. I found them all to be absolutely lovely and wearable. Komen, The Teddy Bear Foundation and the Diabetes Association.Įach perfume oil comes in a 1/8 ounce roller bottle and costs $42 (with samples for $2 each). These include the Muscular Dystrophy Association, Susan G. Further, Sharon Bolton Scents gives to a number of charities.
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All products are cruelty free and her packaging is 100% recyclable. She expertly blends her fragrances with great care, using the finest ingredients. She uses no dyes or pigments, and all of her products are kept as natural as possible. Sharon Bolton is a Santa Barbara, California, perfumer who has created three beautiful scents which incorporate soft white florals, sparkling citrus notes, and exotic tropical highlights. This loving attention to detail is evident in the whole Sharon Bolton Scents philosophy. Nestled in a sturdy black photo-storage box filled with crinkly white paper, the perfume oil came tied with a bright pink grosgrain ribbon and the entire package was wrapped in a satiny black bow. When my Sharon Bolton Scents arrived, I was immediately taken with the bold packaging and sophisticated presentation. They can be purchased at The Perfume House and aedes.
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bottles ($185, except for Habinata, which is $295) as well as in portable concrete solid perfume compacts (great for air travel!) for $65. The fragrances are available in the beautiful bottles 3.3 oz. How great is that!?! I know that if I were in prison, a care package of perfumes would be so very appreciated! It is here that we learn, for instance, that during the Second World War, Molinard invented "the Prisoner's parcel" to bring comfort to French prisoners. A wonderful history of this House can be found at the Molinard website. The House of Molinard was established in Grasse, France, in 1849. Nirmala, a fruity floral with mandarin, grapefruit, jasmine, fleurs-des-iles, vanilla, tonka, and sandalwood.Un Air de Molinard, a citrusy fragrance of mandarin, grapefruit, jasmin, rose, blue iris, vanilla, vetiver, musk and amber.Verveine, a fresh green natural scent with notes of bergamot, verveine leaves, mandarin, jasmine, osmanthus, vetiver, musk and amber.M de Molinard, a floral green scent opening with bergamot, rose and narcissus on a base of amber, patchouli, incense and vetiver.Iles D'Or, a fruity floral scent with freesia, jasmine, amber, sandalwood, cedarwood, vanilla and musk.Gardenia, a floral with notes of freesia, orange flower, gardenia, jasmine, cyclamen, and musk.Habanita, a floral-oriental created in 1921 featuring petigrain, vetiver, ylang-ylang, heliotrope, amber, vanilla, musk, patchouli, and sandalwood.The exquisite collection features each of the seven fragrances in gorgeous art-deco styled bottles, complete with puff-ball atomiser!
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The Molinard 1849 collection of seven luxurious Eau de Parfums is based on Molinard's original recipes dating back to the 1920's, 30's and 50's. So imagine my delight in coming upon the Molinard Collection of perfumes on a recent visit to the Perfume House. There is just something about the art and architecture and general ambience of that era which I really resonate with. When I am visiting New York and turn a corner and catch a glimpse of the exquisite Chrysler Building, it invariably takes my breath away. I'll admit it: I have a weakness for all things Art Deco.