luna65 Posted April 27, 2021 Share Posted April 27, 2021 We’ve named this fragrance with the Portuguese word meaning “to ascend” for those moments when you desire to step forward and take on a situation or a task or any opportunity to show your inner strength and your obvious value; let this be the scent to inspire you to new heights of potential and achievement...clean and bracing, this scent is just what you need to provide an upbeat attitude for any occasion. Spicy bay rum and bay leaf, juniper and basil, refreshed with watery succulent notes of bamboo, aloe and cucumber plus invigorating eucalyptus, mint and lime blossom, topped with just a hint of sophisticated rose. To extend the good feelings to those around you, we’ve boosted this one with our exclusive OPEN WINDOWS pheromone formula, our most popular social blend! Works equally well for both Women and Men. Lends an air of friendly approachability and magnetic attraction. Mood elevating, makes people feel good to be around you. Works great in ANY situation, and our customers who work in service industries report that it helps to increase their tips too! PLEASE SHAKE YOUR BOTTLE BEFORE USE! BAY ~ Uplifting, protection, purification, healing, memory, aphrodisiac. JUNIPER ~ Emotionally calming, physically energizing. Attracts lovers, deflects thieves. Cleansing, purifying, love charms, exorcism, health. ALOE ~ Protection, luck, healing, success. CUCUMBER ~ Healing, fertility, abundance, invigorating. BAMBOO ~ Protection, hex breaking, luck and wishes, fertility, wisdom, feminine energy. EUCALYPTUS ~ Healing. PEPPERMINT ~ Stimulates, restores and uplifts. Cleansing, purification, relaxation, sleep, healing, psychic amplifier. BASIL ~ Creates empathy between couples; love, fidelity. Invigorates, protection. Mends quarrels. LIME ~ Healing, love, protection. ROSE ~ Self confidence, strong aphrodisiac properties, attracts affection & love, fertility, divination/clairvoyance. Created by: Mara Fox Description: Julie (luna65) Label art: Lynyrd-Jym Narciso Pherotine collection, February 2019 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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