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Champagne de Bois is back and boxes are in

written by Laurie June 15, 2008

Champagne de Bois is back on the list and is available again.  The reformulation is done and I think it turned out very well.  I switched to the new labdanum, eliminated cedar, altered the aldehyde balance, and changed the jasmine.  It’s a rich, warm, woodsy fragrance with aldehydes, jasmine, clove, sandalwood, labdanum absolute, amber, vetiver, and musk.  Testers have been enthusiastic about it (the final version is the same as the tester version that went out, for those who are wondering about that).

The new perfume boxes are now shippping with orders.  The photo below shows Velvet Rose in a half oz bottle with the perfume box and also in the 1/6 oz parfum oil with its box.  You can’t see it in this photo, but the jasmine vine wraps around the box and a label on the back gives the ml amount, scent name, etc. so the box can be used with all the scents.  It is sized to be a perfect fit for the one oz bottles but works well for the half oz too with a little tissue.

bottles and boxes

 

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