Monday, December 8, 2008

Asian Spice Soap


The top notes are West Indian lime and sweet fennel. The middle notes are a woodsy patchouli, eucalyptus and red rose. The bottom notes are a rich woodsy spice. If you like mysterious oriental types of fragrances - rich, dark and sultry - you will love this soap.

Wild Berry Soap

Wild Berry SoapA true juicy berry that makes your mouth water for plump fresh berries. No artificial candy sweetness, just a rich fragrant true juicy berry.

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Fig and Sweet Almond Soap handmade vegan


Fig and Sweet Almond SoapFresh California fig fruit mixed with a strong vanilla sweet almond.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Apple Jack & Peel


Wonderful fresh apple aroma with spicy notes of cinnamon and clove. Fantastic!

Jade


Charming blend of sweet jasmine, white lilies and violets; middle notes of lavender, rose combined with a delicate touch of sun ripened pineapple; bottom notes of fresh apple and fresh green melon

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Watremelon Herb Granita 4.5oz



Watermelon Herb GranitaWhat a refreshing and light break on a hot summer night! This fragrance is so delicious and so different... a Scent-Works.com exclusive. We've been working on it, literally, for years.Think of a sultry evening in the heart of the summer in southern Italy. It's too hot to sleep... after a stroll, a refreshing taste of shaved ice topped with watermelon and crushed Tuscany herbs just cuts right through the heat and humidity of the evening. Ahhh!The scent opens with icy cold top notes of Rosemary, Petitgrain and Fresh Watermelon, moves into a fruity-floral bouquet of Cyclamen, Pettitgrain, Pineapple, Plum, Jasmine and Rose, and closes with Muguet, Musk and Antique Woods.This is a very different scent, and a grown-up interpretation of Watermelon!

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Thanks to Timothy Adam Design's

I just wanted to thank TimothyAdamDesigns's For his expert Critique and Review on my etsy store. Every one can learn something from Timothy's blog!http://www.timothyadamdesigns.blogspot.com/ or go to his Critique/Review page at: http://critiquesandreviews.blogspot.com/

Thanks again Timothy