Coming up soon on SmellyBlog:
1) Article about Arabian Perfumery and its Alchemical roots will bring to closure the previous posts on the subject.
2) The Vetiver Series will continue, with two more vetiver experiments I'd like to share with you.
3) Due to the devestating news about the possible upcoming citrus oil ban, I will be reviewing some of my favourite citrus perfumes and will also have a feature article about citrus notes, their history and role in perfumery, aromatherapeutic properties, and so on and so forth. After you read this, I hope you will feel even more compelled to join the Campain for Real Perfume.
4) Ayala Moriel's Spring News - I have new perfumes in store for you :)
The next two reviews are devoted to one of the most enchanting floral essences of them all: orange blossoms. I have only two more days left in Tel Aviv & Jaffa, which was famous for its orange groves and citrus orchards. And so I decided to revisit two perfumes centered around orange blossom, yet very different from one another: Orchid by Aftelier, and Narciso Rodriguez Eau de Toilette.
While Aftelier’s Orchid is an abstract orange blossom built around the genuine essence of the flowers, Narciso Rodriguez creates the illusion of orange blossom while using next to none of the true flower essence, and is surrounding the idea of synthetic musk more than anything else.
Tomorrow is the Holocaust Rememberence Day, so no reviews will be posted to honour the day.