Showing posts with label air fresheners. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air fresheners. Show all posts

June 17, 2010

Fragrance for Your Environment

Let’s take a side road for a moment and explore a sensual fragrance for your home. Febreze seems to have a never-ending supply of lovely fragrances for the environment and different ways to disseminate the aromas. The name Thai Dragon Fruit on the tropical pink container promises an exotic scent and it delivers. It is inspired by a warm blend of dragon fruits, mangoes and papayas. You can find it in several versions, including fabric refresher, room freshener and candles. This is a nice complement to their Moroccan Bazaar, a fragrant feast of fresh-ground Ginger that will transport you to the markets of Casablanca.


If you prefer a more passive fragrance-dispersion system, the no-spill wood diffuser, which allows the scent to subtlety permeate the surroundings while you don’t have to lift a finger (after you put it together).

Wonder what their next enchanting scent will be?


http://www.febreze.com/en-us/pages/home.aspx



July 02, 2009

Sweet, Subtle, and Echanting




















Noodle & Boo states that it offers Luxury for Sensitive Skin. And it truly does.(We'll have more on that later on our Beauty Products Page.) Noodle & Boo (nicknames for founder Christine Burger’s children) also has an enchanting room spray, Crème Douce, and a sweetly fragrant candle, Glowology Love Light.


Even before you light it, the soy candle disperses a fragrant bouquet of oils and natural extracts throughout the room. The fragrance is fresh and sweet—slightly reminiscent of candy floss, vanilla and baby powder. Inhaling it is like smelling the fresh aroma you might inhale while strolling by a French pastry shop.


For more instant fragrance gratification, try the room spray. With one push of the button the room is filled with a truly heavenly fragrance blend of peach and water blossoms, a soupcon of berries and vanilla that will relax and inspire you and your surroundings.


http://www.noodleandboo.com/