Perfect for travelers! You don't have to worry about liquids in your purse.
These fabulous perfumes are made from coconut and soy oils. Delicate and sensuous in Waikiki Pikake, they're adorable, affordable, totally
portable and perfect for layering!
Brazilian Mango Grapefruit Known as "the queen of tropical fruits," the mango is one of the most beloved
fruits worldwide. The Buddha prized mangoes so much that he was given a grove in
which to meditate. This blend reminds me of a hot day in summer. It is playful
with a level of sophistication. Its balanced sweetness reflects this lightness,
while retaining its effortless beauty.
Egyptian Bergamot Rose Although the origins of the ingredients for this fragrance span the globe, this
blend is based on an ancient Arabic perfume recipe that I came across in
researching perfume history. It was touted for its seduction properties. The
early Persians treasured perfumes, using them as gifts, blessings, and tools to
secure love. Rose, the beloved flower of the Persians, was cultivated widely
throughout the Arab empire. The flower appears routinely in perfumes, poetry,
rugs, tiles and art.
French Lilac I am always wonderfully surprised when I smell the first blooms of spring
lilacs. It is as if each year I forget how amazing this flower smells. But the
fleeting blossoms, symbolic of the first moments of love, innocence and purity,
are soon just a memory. This joyful blend attempts to capture that blissful time
and place.
Tahitian Gardenia The Gardenia is the most nostalgic flower, whose enthralling vintage perfume has
the power to conjure up memories in an instant. Gardenias are said to be the
blossoms of love. This is one of Pacifica's all time best selling floral scents
with true devotees.
Waikiki Pikake In Hawaiian, pikake means both peacock and jasmine. The pikake flower was named
by Hawaii's beloved Princess Kaiulani, who adorned herself in necklaces of the
sweetly scented white flowers and compared its exotic beauty to the peacocks
that roamed her garden. Another native of the islands, Hawaiian sandalwood,
or`iliahi, is mythic in status. Hawaii was once known as the "Sandalwood
Mountains" since the highly regarded sandalwood trees forested the islands. This
blend is an homage to the lush wooded and flowered paradise that was old Hawaii.
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