11.05.2010

Labdanum : A history 10.000 year


Labdanum has fascinated people for many centuries. It is said to reach deep into our subconscious and bring back memories, pictures, feelings and moods. Labdanum originates from the rockrose bush, which emits a resinous dark brown mass from its leaves and twigs. To this day it is still gathered by driving goats into the thick forests overgrown with labdanum bushes. The goats eat their fill from the branches and the sticky resin gets stuck on their beards. When they return, their owners carefully comb the resin our of their beards. Also used is a rakelike instrument with long strips of leather attached to it, which they drag across the bushes to collect the resin. Labdanum strengthens the body and provides warmth and sensuality. It is very grounding. The fragrance of Labdanum is very complex. This waxy resin produces a balsamlike, woody, earthy, marshy, smoky, ambergrislike, leathery, flowery, honeylike, mintlike fragrance with hints of plum or oakmoss after a rain. The Japanese use Labdanum in their Neriko mixtures, which are used during tea ceremony. Egyptians used it in their Kyphi mixtures and the Hebrews burned it in their temples. Today the perfume industry uses labdanum to add a note of moss and leather to its products. Labdanum is an excellent medium for making fragrant incense pellets.

11.04.2010

Rose of Sharon Essential Oil and its Use


For more information, please visit Rebecca’s website http://HealWithOil.com.

In ancient times, the Cistus Creticus (Cistus grows up at East), also known as the “rock rose,” was believed to be the Rose of Sharon.  As goats and sheep roamed through the brush, this flower became entangled in their coats.  While caring for their sheep, the shepherds would collect it from their wool and rub the resin on their cuts and wounds to soothe them.
Coats with labdanum in Labdanum area northern Crete.  




This multi-petal flower is found in the fertile plain called Sharon between Jaffa and Mount Carmel in Israel.  It has a honey scent from an aromatic gum that exudes from the plant.

The Hebrew word sharon means “meadow-saffron, crocus, and rose (place of pasture).”   It is a derivative for Sarai, which means “princess.”


Think of how the thornless Rose of Sharon beautifully mirrors Yeshua’s tender love, as spoken of in Song of Solomon 2:1: “I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.”   The Scriptures tell believers that they are the sheep of His pasture and feed among the lilies.

Cistus Creticus - Rose of Sharon
Therapeutic/Medicinal Uses

Rose of Sharon has been studied for its therapeutic effect on cell regeneration according to Dr. David Stewart, author of “Healing Oils of the Bible.”[1]

Rose of Sharon has been used for bronchitis, respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, wounds, and wrinkles.  It is also known to be anti-infectious, antiviral, and antibacterial.  Rose of Sharon helps to reduce inflammation and acts as a powerful anti-hemorrhaging agent.  The Essential Oils Desk Reference reports that it also helps strengthen the immune system.[2]

Rose of Sharon helps to quiet the nerves and elevate the emotions during prayer.  Studies revealed that people taking antidepressant drugs found this oil to be mood-elevating by rubbing it on their bodies or just inhaling it.[3]

[1] Stewart, David, Ph.D., D.N.M.  Healing Oils of the Bible.  Care Publications.  2003.  Page 218.

[2] Essential Oils Desk Reference.  Essential Science Publishing.

[3] Higley, Alan and Conni.  Reference Guide to Essential Oils.  Abundant Health.

11.03.2010

Luxurious perfumes from nature

Adorn yourself with a luscious solid perfume from Pacific Perfumes’ new Artisan Range and revel in nature's opulence. There are no synthetic ingredients – each fragrance is crafted from the rich, beguiling scents of real flowers, leaves and woods.

New Zealand's own Pacific Perfumes is one of only a handful of perfume houses in the world that create complex and evocative fragrances entirely from natural ingredients.

The rare art of natural perfumery is gaining a dedicated following among perfume fans globally. You may wear natural fragrances because of sensitivities to synthetic ingredients, or simply love to indulge in their special luxury, purity and sensuousness. On the skin, a natural perfume changes over time and surprises you. It melds with your body chemistry, becoming a gorgeous fragrance all your own.

The Pacific Perfumes studio nestles in the green hills of Wellington’s Aro Valley. There, perfumers Francesca Brice and Kate JasonSmith create their hand-poured perfumes using precious essential oils and absolutes sourced from plantations around the world, blended in a silky base of natural beeswax and golden jojoba oil.

In keeping with their reverence for nature, they package their Artisan Range in renewable and recyclable materials and donate a dollar from every perfume sold to Forest and Bird.

And just as the fragrances themselves surprise and delight – so does the innovative packaging. An unexpected gift lies inside each stunning box.

Each of the three solid perfumes in the Pacific Perfumes Artisan Range has its own spirit. Choose one to match your own, or that of the person you're spoiling:



Wild Goddess
Strong and elegant, this fragrance weaves cedarwood and mythical frankincense with the edginess of tobacco leaf. Amber and benzoin add just the right measure of softness.

Pure Legend
A smouldering earthy scent, blended from smoky vetiver and wild rose, brushed with labdanum. The mood is sensual and richly textured, with a tantalizing hint of sweetness.

Simply Paradise
Sweet, mellow and carefree, Simply Paradise is inspired by summer sunshine, and weaves together the heavenly aromas of ylang ylang, guaiacwood and orange, setting them to luxuriate in delicious cocoa with nuances of vanilla and Peru balsam.


For a list of Pacific Perfumes stockists, see the Pacific Perfumes website.

11.02.2010

Giorgio Armani Acqua di Gioia


Water as a source of joy and pleasure.

A joyful thrill.

An addictive aquatic wood touched by the caress of sunny flower petals.

The notes feature crushed mint leaves, limone primo fiore, aquatic green accord, pink pepper, jasmine sambac, peony, cedar, labdanum and brown sugar accord.

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11.01.2010

Museum of Labdanum in Sises: A good Idea!!!!!!!!!!!!

We have local elector in Greece at 7/11/2010.


One of two candidate Mayor, told for Museum of Labdanum in Sises.


It is a good idea!!


Support it!!!


Communicate with Mayor Dimitris Kokkino and voice your opinion:


1. Labdanum from Cistus Creticus.
2. for me (proprietor this blog).


Thanks!!!!

The program that it write "Museum of Labdanum in Sises"

212 VIP by Carolina Herrera

For: women
Designer: Carolina Herrera
Olfactive Group: Oriental Vanilla


Carolina Herrera 212 VIP, launched in September 2010, is surrounded by slogans such as "Are you on the list?" and "This is a private party", 212 VIP embodies the lifestyle of those in centre of attention. First of all, the inspiration is sought amongst New York youth; those young, stylish, modern and creative people, always ready for fun.

212 VIP is glamorous and exclusive in its composition, which was developed by the perfumer Alberto Morillas, inspired by the energetic life of New York metropolis, the city that never sleeps. Fresh aromas of seductive rum and passion fruit from the beginning of the compositions will take you to the musk and gardenia heart, and then to the soft base of vanilla and tonka bean.


It is available as 30, 50 and 80 ml EDP.

Fragrance Notes
top notes
Passionfruit Rum
middle notes
Musk Gardenia
base notes
Tonka BeanVanille

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