Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 At 09:14 AM 1/3/2003 -0600, you wrote: >I've looked all over the internet for some ideas on a combination that would >smell similar to Aspen, but haven't come up with any yet! I know I sound >like a broken record - Aspen recipe, Aspen recipe, Aspen recipe - but it's >all my friend wears! For some reason - I cannot make out the individual >smells or groups of smells. Just so frustrating! It could be just me - all >I smell is the alcohol wafting from the bottle... From one site: This aftershave captures the rugged outdoors with lavender and amber blended into an elixir of spicy wood. From another: Coty Inc., the world's leading manufacturer of mass-market fragrance and a leader in the category of personal care products, today announced the introduction of Aspen Discovery, a new men's fragrance. Aspen Discovery is the second major men's fragrance launch for the company in the past six months and the third major product launch in the past three months. Aspen Discovery will be available in stores May 2000 at over 18,000 retail outlets in North America. The Aspen line of men's and women's fragrance is one of Coty's most successful brands. Originally introduced in 1989, the fragrance line includes Aspen (for men) and Aspen Sensation (for women). Aspen is one of the top-selling men's fragrances in the United States according to Information Resources Inc. Aspen is the second men's fragrance introduced by Coty in the last six months. The first, adidas moves, has been a major success for the company since entering the marketplace in September 1999. The advertising campaign for Aspen Discovery was created entirely by Coty's in-house creative department, Coty's Ideas+Image. The print campaign features a male model photographed in the woods of Aspen, Colorado, and uses the tagline " Find you own path. " Advertisements for Aspen Discovery run in magazines such as Sports Illustrated, Men's Health, In Style, Glamour and Esquire starting in May 2000. About Aspen Discovery The original Aspen, launched in 1989, is one of Coty's top-selling men's fragrances. Aspen Discovery is the second brand extension for the men's fragrance, which includes four products: a 1 fl. oz. aftershave for $10.00; 1 fl. oz. cologne spray for $14.50; 1.7 fl. oz. cologne for $18.00 and 1.7 fl. oz. cologne spray for $19.95. Coty created a fragrance with notes indigenous to Aspen [Colorado], the product's namesake: Colorado Blue Spruce, ivy geranium and white pine. The fragrance also carries citrus, leafy green, anise and mountain sage notes, and includes ingredients that are calming, soothing and balancing, as well as ingredients that promote concentration and self-awareness. ------- Just do a google search with aspen cologne ingredients as the keywords. Anya http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady © Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2003 Report Share Posted January 3, 2003 Hmmm > I've looked all over the internet for some ideas on a combination that would > smell similar to Aspen, but haven't come up with any yet! I know I sound > like a broken record - Aspen recipe, Aspen recipe, Aspen recipe - but it's > all my friend wears! For some reason - I cannot make out the individual > smells or groups of smells. Just so frustrating! It could be just me - all > I smell is the alcohol wafting from the bottle... > > j The Aspen scent I'm familiar with gave me headaches and I had two roommates in college who insisted on wearing it. You're referring the women's version of the scent right? The two prominent notes I can detect in it from memory, mostly because I couldn't understand recently why these two EOs made a bit ill, is tagetes and calamus. Both of these are extremely overpowering in blends. I think there's a bit of ylang III in the middle, too. I guess this is supposed to be a floral-chypre type of scent. There might be some oakmoss in the bottom of it, too, not sure. There's something either mossy or grassy in the overly sweet drydown. Just a guess of course! sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2003 Report Share Posted January 4, 2003 Thank you Anya! I've been doing dogpile searches in my sleep, apparently... j --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.427 / Virus Database: 240 - Release Date: 12/6/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 16, 2004 Report Share Posted November 16, 2004 , I'm not sure who planned ASBS training in Jan. ..I will try to find out which RD will be presenting the nutrition section. Lets hope this is still presented by an RD. julie.parrott@... Message: 2 Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2004 10:46:23 -0800From: "Hilleary, M." Subject: RE: ASPENUsually just our nutrition support dietitian goes, Lake (goes byAnn). She does work with our surgeons and our bariatric inpatients and shehas covered the support group meetings a few times in my absence.Is anyone going to a ASBS team training in Las Vegas in January? "UnifiedApproach: Bringing the Bariatric Team Together" Seems like this could orshould involve the RD unless Wittgrove is planning it....Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2004 09:17:59 -0800 (PST)From: Parrott Subject: Re: ASPENHello, Are any of you going to ASPEN in Florida 2005?I'm trying to find out if anyone who is working with bariatrics is going tothe meeting. Parrott, MS, RD, LDjulie.parrott@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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