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New Scent: Yin & Ylang

written by Laurie March 24, 2014

yinylangIn collaboration with Cafleurebon blog I am announcing a new scent today, a floral called Yin & Ylang. Michelyn Camen, Editor In Chief of Cafleurebon, had contacted me with the idea for this scent about a year ago, and I’m happy that it is now done! The notes are bergamot, blood orange, soft aldehydes, beeswax absolute, ylang complete oil, jasmine sambac absolute, tuberose absolute, rose damascones, ginger CO2, Mysore sandalwood oil, oakmoss absolute, amber, patchouli, vanilla, and musk.

Cananga_odorata_03editedsmToday, Cafleurebon has the full backstory plus a drawing for samples and one 5 ml travel spray (note the drawing ends March 26). They are celebrating their 4th blog birthday and I am honored to be a part of the celebration. They focus on niche fragrance and support indie fragrance artists, and it is very nice to see their blog flourish. I wish them a happy birthday and many more!

The complete scent description page for Yin & Ylang is now up on my website. I will be adding samples to my site in a few days, and bottles should follow shortly thereafter. You can head over to Cafleurebon to enter the drawing before March 26 and help them celebrate.

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Online Fragrance Sale March 24, 2014 - 6:21 am

I will try this new one.

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Laurie E March 24, 2014 - 4:37 pm

🙂

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Suzanne M March 24, 2014 - 4:03 pm

Congratulations… a very special event! This sounds complex and wonderful, and I’m looking forward to sampling.

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Laurie E March 24, 2014 - 4:37 pm

Thanks, Suzanne! Hope you enjoy sampling!

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