Honey - Wildflower

  • Baby’s First Political Campaign Perfume Oil

    Middle school is a mess no matter what, but starting middle school at a new campus where you don’t know anyone during a pandemic? That’s a slice of hell on earth.

    Lockdown was tough for Lilith, but they met the challenge courageously. They’re an only child, so there were no siblings to spend time with, and because of our situation, we couldn’t form a “pod” like some other families did. Although they spent time with friends online, it wasn’t the same as in-person connection.

    They were lonely, and they knew that other kids were lonely, too.

    So many of Lilith’s peers were in the same boat: new school and almost zero prospects for meeting the people in your classes. Lilith was baffled that there were no online meetups, no online social events, no online clubs, so they tried to change that, and the opportunity to do something constructive came in the form of student council.

    Lilith ran, Lilith won, and they were Student Body Vice President for the 2020-2021 school year. I couldn’t be prouder. I promised them that they could count on me to be one of their campaign aids for their congressional run.

    A scent of triumph and connection: French lavender, warm ambrette seed, wildflower honey, and orange zest.

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    Bears of Berlin Perfume Oil

    Even in utero, Lilith had a full head of hair. She looked like a Monchhichi when she was born, and from the moment I first saw her, I called her Bear. She’s my Baby Bear, Bunnybear, Bearington, Beanie Bear. I made up bear bedtime stories for her – we still tell each other bear jokes all the time. Every time I see a bear video or meme, I save it for her, my little Princess Bear.

    While we were in Berlin, we made a point of taking photos with as many Buddy Bears as possible. They’re intended to symbolize peace, tolerance, and understanding between religions, nations, and cultures worldwide, and Lilith knows how important that is – especially now.

    Sweet buttered rum, brown musk, wildflower honey, tonka bean, labdanum, and clove.

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    Ehon Warai Jogo Bath Oil

    White peach, wildflower honey, and cream.

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  • BPAL brimstone logo with the text Lines Written in Early Spring

    Lines Written in Early Spring Perfume Oil

    I heard a thousand blended notes,
    While in a grove I sate reclined,
    In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
    Bring sad thoughts to the mind.

    To her fair works did Nature link
    The human soul that through me ran;
    And much it grieved my heart to think
    What man has made of man.

    Through primrose tufts, in that green bower,
    The periwinkle trailed its wreaths;
    And ’tis my faith that every flower
    Enjoys the air it breathes.

    The birds around me hopped and played,
    Their thoughts I cannot measure:—
    But the least motion which they made
    It seemed a thrill of pleasure.

    The budding twigs spread out their fan,
    To catch the breezy air;
    And I must think, do all I can,
    That there was pleasure there.

    If this belief from heaven be sent,
    If such be Nature’s holy plan,
    Have I not reason to lament
    What man has made of man?

    – William Wordsworth

    And I must think, do all I can, that there was pleasure there: gilded golden roses, wildflower honey, lush magnolia, tuberose, peony, and clove.

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  • Plum Blossom Twig Hair Gloss

    Plum blossom, wild plum, labdanum, wildflower honey, and creamy lemon amber.

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  • Still Life with Dooting Skull

    Still Life With Dooting Skull Perfume Oil

    Harmen Steenwijck
    Bourbon vanilla with wildflower honey, licorice root, coconut milk, and nutmeg.

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  • This More Than Bloody Deed Perfume Oil

    Lilith’s final year in their Shakespeare troupe before moving East. A triumphant but somber scent commemorating Lilith’s ten years with the theater: wildflower honey, bourbon vanilla, and lush red labdanum.

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  • Label art that reads To a Dead Friend

    To A Dead Friend Perfume Oil

    The moon still sends its mellow light
    Through the purple blackness of the night;
    The morning star is palely bright
    Before the dawn.

    The sun still shines just as before;
    The rose still grows beside my door,
    But you have gone.

    The sky is blue and the robin sings;
    The butterflies dance on rainbow wings
    Though I am sad.

    In all the earth no joy can be;
    Happiness comes no more to me,
    For you are dead.

    – Langston Hughes

    A night-black cloak of wild plum and indigo musk twinkling with starry eucalyptus leaf and white amber. The petals of a faded rose, amber-touched. Wildflower honey drifting on butterfly wings.

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    Wildflower Honey and Patchouli Perfume Oil

    Rooty, sweet, and a little bit dirty.

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  • Young Pilgrim Girl Perfume Oil

    Alexis Grimou

    Black silk and crisp linen, polished abalone, wildflower honey, jasmine milk, and rose-touched sweet cream.

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