Noblesse Luxe Publication
Feature Article
BALSAMIC VANILLA
A Perfume Blend
Many thanks to Sue Phillips,Fragrance Expert, CEO of Scenterprises and Founder of Scentarium
for sending me a deluxe sample of Balsamic Vanilla,
Balsamic Vanilla from The Scentarium collection is a sweet, creamy and smooth scent with a hint of resin that enhances the scent. It's actually vibrant scent that will get you noticed not so much by the sweetness but by the energy it produces when worn.
Sue told me the Vanilla Beans are from Madagascar and from my research that is the finest Vanilla Beans on the planet!
I love the smoothness of the scent and how it can be worn alone or as it is preferred by Scentarium, a Perfume Blend with other scents.
Balsamic Vanilla stayed on my skin for over eight hours and the drydown was soft and powdery on my skin.
Balsamic Vanilla sample |
I awakened the next day and I could still smell Balsamic Vanilla. It was comforting to know that a fragrance can last that long. You definitely get your monies worth. Plus it is ideal to be worn by men and women.
Sue provided me with the sample in the latter part of the winter. So, I wore it at that time and now in the Spring.
Balsamic Vanilla can be worn all year. I actually feel that it became a little sweeter in the Spring especially on a few of those days when the temperature was over eighty degrees!
I am very impressed with Balsamic Vanilla! I like the idea of its multiple usages in natural scents I own such as fruity, floral and spicy.
The outcome was beautiful and I must become a customer of Scenterprises. Have you read all the testimonials and those coming from celebrities!
Scentarium is a division of Scenterprises in the city of New York. Sue Phillips has created the only custom perfumery in New York that allows you to experience and create a bespoke scent using her many Perfume Blends to create to ultimate scent for you or someone else.
www.scenterprises.com
Photo: Vanilla Bean courtesy of Scenterprises; photo of deluxe sample of Balsamic Vanilla and box taken by Felicia M. Hazzard and samples received by Sue Phillips
FMH
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