Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 This is so last month,but I was watching the Food Network and they had a shop, I think it was an ice cream shop, that sold a chocolate perfume. I don't remember the name of the show,it was a regular show. But I think they were using real stuff,they showed bottles of cocoa ablsolute and orange oil. They talked to the guy who developed it and they showed him measuring the scent,drop by drop. The name of the shop and perfume was Serendipity,I believe. I just thought I would pass that along. I also found an article on the web,initially about the aroma chemical Calone,that talked about the tastes in scent and how the social " buzz " of the times is reflected in what scents are popular. The whole thing is is that now scents like chocolate,vanilla,and caramel are huge,due to 9/11,while in the 90's it was the fresh,cool,clean,marine Calone based scents that were popular,as a reaction to the heavy " power " scents of the 80's,the era of AIDS. The author also took visits to perfumeries in Grasse,France and talked to a couple of " noses " from a couple of houses,informing readers the ins and outs of the scent business. It was quite a facsinating article. If any of you are interested in reading its at lists.vipul.net/pipermail/silklist/2002-december/003095.html-31k. You can also put in a search for Calone and look for that. Since I heard that the scent " Angel " has chocolate and caramel in it I decided to go check it out at Marshall Fields. I didn't like it. At all. I was suprised. Then,go figure, a customer came into work and as I was making his sandwich I noticed that he had something on that smelled really good. I asked him what it was and guess what he told me? Angel. Funny, huh. And while were at it, I was also going to write in response to that article, and say that scents like chocolate,vanilla,etc might be interesting in blends that I for one would not like to smell like a chocolate bar, an Nilla wafer, or a cup of coffee. What do I do,go and buy a 100% cocoa butter moisturizer that smells so chocolaty that you want to eat it! Its so yummy. But its not creamy, it's like trying to rub a candle. Does anyone have advice on how to use this stuff? I can get a little to smear on my hands,but I cant imagine getting it on the rest of me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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