Exotic Blend Perfume Oil

Floyd
22.12.2019 - 03:59 PM
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The spirits of Santa Monica

Many spirits linger between the worlds of Santa Monica. There is the Georgian Hotel, where employees receive calls from empty rooms, whispering voices echoing softly in the lounge. In the Basement Tavern, the staff hear the owner Delia night after night, how the dead woman opens the doors, lights flicker and walks around. Most ghosts are traditionally at the Santa Monica Pier, riding merry-go-rounds, or sitting on roofs of the amusement parks, but you never see them, you only hear their footsteps. Some even linger on park benches, staring into the void:
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Similarly light and translucent, you meet the spirit of the Exotic Blend, when clouds billow and white, at first myrrh and frankincense, then the temperature falls like an icy breeze, which carries you cool over the roofs and flies quietly with you between the worlds. After a good hour, you return to the earth through ripe patchouli, on the pier planks of soapy sandalwood. This chord, which silently spins around you, is exactly the moment when the aura begins, whispering as the origin of the djinn Height Ashbury, a hippie who ghosts through Santa Monica and lurks quietly smiling on your skin, where the coming hours dry the sandalwood, lure dark musk next to the patch, now the waves iridescent fade into each other, end the visitation warm and spicy earthy.
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Another good spirit of Santa Monica is Julie Saywell Vo, who is also a perfumer, designer and owner of Seventh Muse. Patiently and honestly, she answered my questions in detail in our e-mail correspondence over days when it came to listing her brand on Parfumo, which includes a number of other fragrances, but which she says are not her own creation and therefore are not listed here. She lovingly designs the labels of the perfume oils, which are exclusively based on jojoba or almond oil, mixed with fragrance or essential oils, in vintage or art deco style herself, thus producing everything by hand, from the fragrance to the label. The results are natural, more skin-tight and therefore only limitedly durable fragrances, whose original nature, however, has a charm similar to the vintage aesthetics of their flacons.
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