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November 16th, 2008 — , Calvin Klein, Molton Brown, Santa Maria Novella, antica farmacista, body shop, ducha, jo malone, melagrano, phytoervas, pomegranate, romã, terracota, voluspa candles from Abigail @ + Q Perfume
what I really want to do is make perfume
July 19th, 2008 — , Oleander, Perfume, Perfume Bloggers, Solar, cooking, lavender, pomegranate from scentedwench @ The Scented Wench
Instead, I’ve done the following today:
1. cook and pickle three pounds of beets
2. bake a plum crumb cake
3. fry up a batch of black beans
4. groom Daisy with the furminator brush for a half hour (we yielded two cats’ worth of hair)
5. prep a sack of peppers for pickling
6. cook a batch of Spanish rice
7. [...]
Tigresse by Nicole Lenzen & Yosh : Perfume Review
November 23rd, 2007 — Fragrance, Fruity Floral, Ginger Ciao, Honeyed, Kismet, Nectar, Nicole Lenzen, Perfume, Review, Tigresse, Yosh, peppermint, pomegranate from Divina @ Fragrance Bouquet
Tigresse is a bridal atelier (originally based in San Francisco, now relocated in New York) that specializes in custom-made bridal wear, evening gowns and accessories with a twist: The style is non-traditional, modern and innovative. About a month ago I emailed Nicole Lenzen, the founder and designer of Tigresse, asking for a sample of the homonymous Tigresse perfume, explaining that I wished to
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Esperys by E. Coudray : Perfume Review
September 5th, 2007 — Bitter, Coudray, Esperys, L.T. Piver, caramel, dry, dust, dusty, pomegranate from Divina @ Fragrance Bouquet
What is the connection between E. Coudray and L.T. Piver? Why do they share the same address? Are they co-owned? Does Piver own Coudray? All questions I cannot answer unfortunately, but logic guides me to the conclusion that L.T. Piver probably does own Coudray, since every Coudray product is stamped with “L.T. Piver S.A.” while Piver products themselves bear no mention of Coudray on the
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