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  • Look out for the UPS man!

    Emilily 9:31 am on September 23, 2009 | 5 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: L'Artisan, Lush

    Because he’s bringing you a present!

    Here’s what’s in the box:

    1 embosser
    1 half-full L’Artisan Fleur d’Liane perfume sample (fleur d’liane means forest flower, and I’m not feeling this one as much as the tuberose, maybe because I have spent quite a bit of time in the forest and do not recall smelling anything remotely like this fragrance)
    from left to right: angels on bare skin face scrub, curly wurly shampoo for curly hair, vanilla fountain bath bomb, godiva solid conditioning shampoo, wiccy magic massage bar (also great to use as a general moisturizer), jungle solid conditioner, fresh farmacy face soap, honey I washed the kids soap, mudflats soap, and sea vegetable soap.

    Out of all the Lush products I have tried, my absolute favorites are the Angles On Bare Skin facial scrub and the Godiva solid shampoo. This is one reason I haven’t done any other beauty product reviews, because I am so completely satisfied with my current regime, which is pretty rare. I have spent a considerable amount of time and effort looking for healthy beauty products that work, and so far, Lush has been the absolute best, hands down. Everything is made with sustainable, ethically-sourced, natural ingredients, so there are no parabens, synthetic fragrances, colors, or other harmful chemicals. Most products are very minimally packaged, and the packaging that is used is 100% post-consumer recycled plastic. They don’t test on animals, they donate a high percentage of profits to charity, they have corporate Environmental Officers…I could go on, but the most important thing is, the products actually work really well. Enjoy!

    angelscurly wurlyvanilla fountaingodivawiccy magicjunglesoaps

     
  • signature scent

    Emilily 10:16 am on September 11, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: L'Artisan,

    I especially like the laboratory packaging on these, and the fact that they can be customized!

    I especially like the laboratory packaging on these, and the fact that they can be customized!

    I have, up til now, never had a signature scent. I still don’t, but I’ve decided it is high time I found one.

    My current repetoire of perfumes includes: Michael Kors, Issey Miyake, Gucci Envy, and La Vanille Vanilla Grapefruit. Mainstream perfumes like Michael Kors and Gucci are so easy to get stuck with, but to me, they lack sophistication and uniqueness; they’re like shopping in the juniors section at Macy’s- it’s tempting, but probably just not a good idea at my age. The La Vanille is actually my favorite, because it is light and sweet and made without any crazy noxious chemicals….but most days, it is almost a little too light and sweet and I feel it should really only be worn as I run through a field of wildflowers chasing butterflies in the golden sunlight as a Stevie Nicks song plays down from the heavens, which I don’t do too often.

    Two other fragrances that I wear frequently (and as a result, have run out of) are Body by Victoria (I know, really? but it smells fantastic, and you never run into anyone else

    These come in 5 versions on one scent, each to be used at a different time of the day.

    These come in 5 versions of one scent, each to be used at a different time of the day.

    wearing it) and Burberry Brit. I have a love-hate relationship with Brit: when on, it smells sublime, but I can’t stand the ugly bottle. Also, more importantly, I want a perfume that inspires visions of lovliness, romance, mystery, and a soundtrack (see La Vanille description, above) – Burberry Brit makes me feel like I should be wearing lots of hairspray and buying fake handbags out of the back of a truck.

    Am I asking too much of a fragrance, that I expect it to transcend this hum-drum smells-like-white-bread reality, and transform me from Me into Princess Me, with just one spritz? I don’t think so, I just need to find a fragrance that can live up to my expectations…(wait, are we still talking about perfume here?) So I’ve posted three of my potentials here – Le Labo, Lisa Hoffman Variations, and Creed. Unfortunately, they are all fairly expensive, sold only at exclusive and inconveniently-located retailers, and none of them send free trials. How can I be expected to purchase perfume sight unseen? (And speaking of free samples, I did really like that L’Artisan Tuberose, that is definitely a finalist.)

    Creed has a unisex line with some of the most unique, lovely scents; unfortunately, they are also freakishly expense, even for fine perfume.

    Creed has a unisex line with some of the most unique, lovely scents; unfortunately, they are also freakishly expense, even for fine perfume.

    Lo and behold, I found this website while I was googling how to spell L’Artisan and they sell, for a nominal price, decanted samples of fine perfumes. I think I will purchase a few and check them out!

    Update: I have purchased some samples from the Perfumed Court website. I chose the 5 for $19 Creed samples (Himalaya, Virgin Island Water, Royal Water, Jasmal and Millesime Imperial .) I  considered trying some of the I Hate Perfume scents, but when I visited the website and saw what a self-absorbed douchebag the perfumer is, I decided to pass. I tried some Diptyque scents, as well, because they have no synthetic chemicals – de L’Eau, de Neroli, and des Hesperides. This was a three-piece sampler for $8. I also got the L’Artisan Fleur de Liane (which is supposed to smell like the forest after rain!) i Profumi di Firenzi Ambra del Nepal, and finally, the Jo Malone Night & Day set, Lotus Blossom and Dark Amber, each $3-4 per 1ml vial. Perhaps I will try them and then send them to you!

    Update #2, on CB I Hate Perfume: as douchy as this guy is, after further research, his perfumes do look so intriguing! I feel I must try M2 Black March, and In the Library.

     
  • smelling lovely...

    Carmen 11:38 pm on July 24, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , L'Artisan,

    So, you know how kdukes was talking about how much she loved L’Artisan Parfumeur’s Tubereuse? Well, i’m sure you do. Anyways, I looked it up and ordered a sample for $3 and it came in the mail today – holy crap. it smells so good. Its exactly what you were hoping to get when you put that oil in your hair or when you use the nars manoi flower stuff…except better. I got two samples, i’ll send you one.

     
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