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Red Flower

At the Red Flower presentation at the Sniffa at Blue Mercury there were samples of the three certified organic fragrances, which I was very pleasantly surprised by. I usually do not have very high expectations of a perfume created under such strict an…

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Ambrette Seed

A perfume material made from the seeds of a marsh mallow, or hibiscus plant in India, it is often used as a vegetable substitute for musk from animal sources. It has a more floral, sweet smell than deer musk and comes into its own on warm skin, not ha…

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