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Pre-release Amber Incense Drawing and Review on Cafleurebon

written by Laurie March 10, 2015

The formula for Amber Incense is done (yay!), and I am just waiting on delivery of a kilo of one ingredient to be able to make a large batch. I will be making some samples from a smaller batch in the meantime. Many thanks to Drew and Michelyn for a beautiful review on Cafleurebon today. Anyone who is interested can head over to enter a drawing for three pre-release samples (one sample to three winners). I will update here when I know the release date, but it is still several weeks away. Getting closer though! 🙂

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BettyJo March 11, 2015 - 2:41 pm

So excited. The review on cafleurebon really evokes an image of the journey we will meet as we travel along the perfume’s path. I cannot wait!

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Laurie E March 11, 2015 - 5:35 pm

Thanks, BettyJo! I hope you like it! 🙂

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