Primordial Scents 2012
01JUN12
Vision on Perfume Pharmer
Introduction on This Blog Really Stinks
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Review on Perfume Pharmer
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Scent Event Reviews
23JUN11
I mailed my perfume, Fare Thee Well, Nymph, to six of the eleven bloggers participating in the Midsummer Night’s Dream Event. To say that I was a little nervous would be an understatement. Truth is my nerves were shot! :) And I believe I am just a little too anxious. Calm it down girl! Did I think I would get slammed in a review? No, not at all. But it does feel like a first-day-at-school moment. Reading the reviews that have come in so far has put me at ease and motivated me at the same time. I have a long way to go but this event was a good start.
I chose the character Helena as my subject. I found her to be a bit quirky.:) I sympathized with her “plight”. I was drawn to her more than any of the other characters and wanted to help her in the same way Oberon wanted to. The difference being that instead of using a flower on the eyes of Demetrius I would use a perfume on Helena, that would draw Demetrius to her.
I have been delighted with the reviews and appreciate the perspectives of the bloggers, as they have more experience with perfume, both all natural and blended, than I do. As I mentioned above this event has motivated me to work harder. Thank you to all the bloggers taking time out to review my perfume. I am so very humbled.
Felicia M. Hazzard, Fragrance Belles-Lettres: The Magazine
I think Fare Thee is very well done. It’s a perfume with a backbone surrounded by passion.
Victoria Jent, EauMG
Monica Skye Miller, Perfume Pharmer
This is another perfume that starts out quiet and gets louder the longer it's on the skin.
Scott, Le Parfumeur Rebelle
This perfume is filled with an almost tropical sexiness but not a distinct sweetness…juicy Clementine and mandarin petitgrain cool you with their fragrant breath almost instantly but just as quickly the passionate Night Queen and vetiver will sweep you off your feet.
Beth Schreibman Gehring
This is another perfume that starts out quiet and gets louder the longer it's on the skin.
Scott, Le Parfumeur Rebelle
This perfume is filled with an almost tropical sexiness but not a distinct sweetness…juicy Clementine and mandarin petitgrain cool you with their fragrant breath almost instantly but just as quickly the passionate Night Queen and vetiver will sweep you off your feet.
Beth Schreibman Gehring
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