Jubliant 12 years ago
Changing Tastes
apealled to me very much! I couldn't get enough of it! For this reason I am keeping samples of the such favorites as Dune, LouLou to see if I will come back around and like them as I did with Bijan and Habanita. I am so thrilled to be drenched in Habanita today! She is my faithful companion and has not left me for a second all day! In fact my prefrences have changed so much that I not only do not prefer my original...
Cologniac 12 years ago
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Why Trust Matters
nbsp;Yes, there are dangers. When we teach men to fish, there is a danger that they may poach fish. That they may steal fish. That they may give rotten fish to others, or even catch old tires and call them fish! But we have to TRUST - not only in the individual who has not yet proven untrustworthy - but also in our ability to police things - not merely at the data level, but far better...
DeGe53 12 years ago
Short article about Bud Parfums, Australia and interview with Howard Jarvis
very playful flasks they’re trying to present the special thing. Boadicea the Victoriuos is also a relatively new line with pretty décor and unusual creations, not necessarily a pleasure for all noses. Let alone the bank accounts! And that’s the beauty about scents: everyone has faves, dislikes, possibilities. The pallet is broad enough...
Apicius 12 years ago
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Getting to know Arab perfumery
is “Arooq Al Oud”, a 75 ml spray perfume which I bought at Taiba Shop for only 25 € (~ 32 USD). The flacon covers my page at Parfumo. It is neither flowery nor sweet, it just travels along the woody side with some amber and obviously sandalwood (Javanol?). The Ambers Amber has a different, probably more original meaning in Arab perfumery. Whereas the note 'amber' in western perfumery...