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Capturing a waft of the fading memory of that historical event as it dissipates in time…come with us back to the garden, back to Woodstock. This unisex blend is the scent of sun-warmed musky skin on a field of flower-strewn greenery, with classic patchouli over vanilla extract and a suggestion of hard liquor and clove cigarettes. But this fragrance is far from dirty hippy, it’s perfect for any time you’re feeling a little retro.

 

An anonymous submitter recalls her wild youth…or what she can remember of it, that is.
How does that saying go..."If you can remember the Sixties you weren't really there?" Well I can remember some things, like all the great festivals. I was a member of the Woodstock Nation that famous weekend in upstate New York. Sure it was a lot of mud and craziness, but the music...oh the music was so amazing! All those great artists, and some of them are lost to us now, but their music lives on forever. And so we always can remember some things if we want to and the music helps us to travel back in time, if only for a little while.

 

AGED PATCHOULI ~ Soothes and uplifts; sensual, sexually stimulating, lust, fertility, money. Meditative and transforming.

VANILLA EXTRACT ~ Aphrodisiac, inspires happiness, playfulness, sexual arousal, lust, vitalizing.

GREEN MUSK ~ Self confidence and strength, sexual attractant, heightens passions and arousal.

GRASS ~ Wishes granted, enhances psychic powers, protection.

DAISY ~ Gentleness, innocence, loyalty and romance. Love, reunion, luck.

CUBAN TOBACCO ~ Healing, purification, spiritualism. An ode to the Gods.

CLOVE ~ Money attracting, deflects negative and hostile energies.

BOURBON ~ Intoxicants are used as an offering or appeasement for Gods, used in love spells, and celebratory spells.

 

Created by: Mara & Anonymous

Inspired by: "Somebody To Love" by Jefferson Airplane

Description: Julie (luna65)

Label art:

Musical Perfumicals collection, August 2011

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