Sep
26
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 26-09-2008

Mariel by H2O+ for Women Review: This is a perfect summer scent. It is hard to find so when you do go for it. If you like light scents, it’s perfect. I usually had to reapply late in the day as it only lasts from morning until late afternoon at best.If you like gap blue, or tabu dreams, you’ll love this step up frangrance.

Mariel by H2O+ for Women Description: Created for Mariel Hemmingway in 1992, this fragrance was inspired by the beauty in nature. A sea of natural essences, exotic fruits, senual florals and rich botanicals. Unexpected. Exhilarating.
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Jul
28
Filed Under (Perfume Home) by admin on 28-07-2008

Archipelago Monograms Soy Candle Directions: Always place on heat resistant surface. Extinguish and allow to cool before touching. Never burn candle for more than 3 hours at a time. Do not burn entire candle - discard container and discontinue use when 1/2″ wax remains. Always trim wick to 1/4″ and remove any debris before lighting.

The Cassis & Red Currant Monogram Candle by Archipelago Botanicals is hand-poured with a special soy wax blend, and is packaged-to-go in a keepsake, monogrammed box with crystal knob. This glass candle is tastefully monogrammed as well.

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Jul
10
Filed Under (Popular Perfumes) by admin on 10-07-2008

Use the basic formula of 15% to 30% essential oil, 70% to 80% of pure grain alcohol, such as vodka, and 5% of distilled or bottled spring water to make perfume. Essential oil can be replaced with fragrance oil for a cheaper quality and price perfume. Essential oil can easily be found in a craft store or health food store. Store your perfume in a small glass or plastic container. You can buy a container with a sprayer at almost any local craft store. You might also be able to find vintage perfume bottles at thrift stores or flea markets.

Lightly squeeze the petals to drain off any oils. To that base oil add organic extractions one to two drops at a time until the aroma is pleasing. Be fastidious about this for best results. So test this on a small patch of skin before starting to use it regularly. Now smell the results. If it’s too intense, just add more oil. Put these ingredients together in a non-aluminum pan and warm over a low heat until the herb(s) or petals turn translucent. Read the rest of this entry »

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