It can be given but you don’t have to take it
You don’t have to internalize everything that’s thrown at you. Continue reading It can be given but you don’t have to take it
You don’t have to internalize everything that’s thrown at you. Continue reading It can be given but you don’t have to take it
Review of AMKIRI’s original scented tattoo kit. Continue reading A perfumed tattoo: AMKIRI
Flair enhances the multisensory experience. Continue reading Flair perfuming
Alice & the Magician’s magical cocktail aromatics. Flavor without flavorings. Brilliant. Continue reading A perfume for your drink!
Information is like perfume, in that it can be shared without loss. Continue reading It can be given but not taken away
Do you wear your perfume like lingerie or a jacket? Continue reading Is your perfume a part of you, or something you carry?
Be generous with your sprays for the perfume to show itself fully. Continue reading How do I love thee? Let me count the spritzes
White musks embody wisps of nostalgia and the translucency of memories. Continue reading We’ll Always Have Paris
If “familiarity breeds contempt,” what happens with overfamiliarity? Continue reading The devil you know is still a devil
Each perfume store in SoHo has something creative and unique to offer. Continue reading My second sniffing tour of New York City
As far as taste, don’t be misled. Continue reading One Spritz Fits Most
Perfume is the epitome of wabi-sabi, in a way. Continue reading The scent of wabi-sabi
Oderose, what have you connived? Continue reading Degenerate Rose
Take a whiff of your favorite perfume to remind yourself of what you have. Continue reading The scent of small successes
Strange flower, who are you, truly? Continue reading Anthocurious
Perfume speaks directly to the one who smells it. Continue reading Perfume: a universal language
It’s self explanatory. Continue reading Perfume: time well spent
Perfume is an ultimate puzzle, with (possibly) no wrong answers. Continue reading Perfume: a perfect puzzle
An attempt at a copy of The Writer by St Giles, without having smelled it yet or having all of the ingredients. Continue reading The Copy Writer
My first attempt at making a synthetic perfume. Continue reading This, Too, Shall Pass