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Progress Report

written by Laurie May 12, 2007

Happy Mother’s Day to the Moms! 

Still very busy blending.  Thought I’d give an update here and I’ll keep a running list of new scents on the What’s New page.  I’m still deciding on a name for the new scent with woods, aldehydes, and subtle florals.   

New and Updated Scents:

Encens Tranquille: We’ve replaced the old Incense scent with a new drier blend. Encens Tranquille is a soothing dry and woodsy incense scent with frankincense, cedar, sandalwood, and ambergris on a base of soft musk.

Fireside Intense: A smoky scent with cedar, sandalwood, incense, guaiacwood, birch tar, cade, nagarmotha (Cyperus), leather, orris, and musk.

Lieu de Reves: We’ve updated this scent to soften the orris a bit, decrease the vanilla, and increase the leather notes. It has the same dry orris but has a different balance with a smooth sueded drydown.

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Cheri May 20, 2007 - 7:13 pm

Hi Laurie – can’t wait to try the new scents. Have a wonderful weekend!

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Laurie May 23, 2007 - 9:18 pm

Thanks Cheri! Working with orange blossom right now and then back to the roses. 🙂

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