luna65 Posted August 3, 2018 Share Posted August 3, 2018 Light and bright as a cherub's flight... This lighter-than-air upbeat happiness-inducing aura is courtesy of a mix of fresh greens, powdery oakmoss, a crystal-clear water accord and watery bamboo, with a balancing dash of arid desert accord, a kiss of sugarcane and a tinge of citrus. The addition of OPEN WINDOWS gives this fragrance the sparkling social advantage with its blend of Alpha-Androstenol, Beta-Androstenol and Epi-Androsterone. Perfect for giving yourself a lift along with everyone around you! MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER ACCORD ~ Cleansing, purifying. Fertility, Goddess energy, fluid of life. Renewal. BAMBOO ~ Protection, hex breaking, luck and wishes, fertility, wisdom, feminine energy. HONEYSUCKLE ~ Bonds of love, generosity; attracts money, prosperity, clairvoyance, healing, creativity, protection. YLANG YLANG ~ Strongly sensual, attraction, attention, irresistibility, soothes marital problems. BULGARIAN ROSE ~ Self confidence, strong aphrodisiac properties, attracts affection & love, fertility, divination/clairvoyance. VANILLA ~ Aphrodisiac, inspires happiness, playfulness, sexual arousal, lust, vitalizing. TONKA BEAN ~ Love, money, courage, wishes granted; wards off illness. SANDALWOOD ~ Love, exotic, sensual atmospheric; aphrodisiac. Healing, spirituality, exorcism. GRAPEFRUIT ~ Refreshes and uplifts the spirit, eases exhaustion; beauty and youth glamour. Lends an aura of "sparkle" to the wearer. ORANGE & BLOSSOMS ~ Strong 'magnet' to attract men; eternal love, marriage, fruitfulness, thoughtfulness, happiness, tribute. POWDERED SUGAR ~ Attracts love, luck, sweetness and riches. Lust inducing. OAKMOSS ~ Luck enhancing, financial success, protection, charity. Parental love. LABDANUM ~ One of the oldest known perfume ingredients. Considered holy, used in tribute, and as a sense-memory tool to stimulate the subconscious. Said to revive long forgotten memories and feelings. Created by: Mara Fox Description: Julie (luna65) Label art: "Love and Psyche" by William‑Adolphe Bouguereau Pheromas Collection, November 2011 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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