News from the Nose: ArbitRary Candle, Vetiver Racinettes and Father's Day
Dear Fragrant Friends,
In this newsletter:
- Father's Day Celebrations
- New Arrival: ArbitRary Candle
- Candle Burning Tips
- Enjoying Scents in Summer
- Limited Edition: Vetiver Racinettes
Father's Day Celebrations
I was talking to my brother today about scents that reminds him of our father. These turned out to be primarily turpentine and paint thinner. He never wore a fragrance and kept a beard so didn't even use as much as an aftershave by way of fragrance products. This is maybe a bit extreme, but most dads, it seems, would go scentless unless they receive gifts of fragrance. And so this is suppose to be the point where I should have a little spiel in my newsletter convincing you to buy a fragrance for your father. Well, I'll be doomed if that's what I'm suppose to do every year on Father's Day for the rest of my career. I trust that you know what your dad likes, and be it an electronic gadget, hardware or a tie, what will really make him happy is your thoughts of him and spending time together with his children.
So instead of advocating for more fragrance shopping (by all means, go for it if you must...) I just wanted to acknowledge that special day coming up on Sunday June 15th and wish you all a Happy Father's Day. It is a secular holiday that celebrates something that is essential and universally meaningful - parenthood, and thanking our parents for all that they did for us. Aside from that, I highly recommend you read my myth-crashing article titled What Makes a Fragrance Masculine?
New arrival: ArbitRary Candle
ArbitRary candle is based in food-grade soy wax with pure cotton wick. It has a stunning cold throw that is as refreshing and bright as the perfume itself. It burns with its lovely, refreshing
aroma, filling the room gently with its mélange of basil, lime, lemon
verbena, oakmoss and hay.
Each 8oz candle burns for 50-60 hours and retails for $45. They are now available for ordering and will be in stock next week
Our perfumed candles are made with attention to purity, quality and detail: each candle is created and hand-poured especially for us by hand by Nikki Sherritt, the talented and passionate artisan candle maker and the founder of Seattle-based, independent candle company Gabriel’s Aunt. The candle was custom-made especially for Ayala Moriel Parfums, based on the perfume formula of ArbitRary. Nikki and I have been working on adding all-natural perfumed candles to
my line since the fall, and we hope that ArbitRary will be received in the enthusiasm it deserves so that we can create more beautiful candles for you (the next candles are going to be gorgeous!).
Candle Burning Tips
Safety tips:
- Never leave a burning candle unattended
- Place burning candle away from any flammable materials
- Place the candle away from reach of children and pets; keep matches and lighters away from children as well.
- To avoid large flame, always trip the wick before lighting your candle to the recommended length of 1/8”
- Burn the candle away from open windows
How to care for your candle:
- When burning your candle for the first time, burn it for 4 hours straight, or until there a melted wax pool forms on the entire surface of the candle. This will help avoiding the formation of a hole or a “tunnel” in the middle of the candle.
- To ensure an even burn, always trip the wick before burning, and ensure it is centered.
- Burn the candle away from open windows or drafts to avoid uneven burn and enlarged flame
Enjoying Scents in the Summer
Humidity tends to make scents feel heavy and suffocating. Therefore, try to avoid scents that are already heavy by nature, such as concentrated floral perfumes (particularly the more narcotic notes can come off as overbearing in extreme heat and humidity). Humidity strangely carries the scents in the air and at times even amplifies them. They may not stay for long on your skin with all the sweating but while they do they could linger quite heavily in the air, carried by the moist molecules.
Heat increases the evaporation rate of scents and so you may need re-apply scents more often during the summer. Traditionally, citrus and light cologne or eau fraiche type fragrances are worn in the summer. These are very light and not long lasting to begin with and the simple action of applying the scent is perceived as cooling, which adds to their appeal. Aside from using your favourite light summer fragrances you may also want to try using simple floral water to freshen up in the heat of the day. Neroli (orange flower water) and Rosewater are widely available in many Middle-Eastern, Greece and East Indian grocery stores and are fairly inexpensive. Decant some into a spray bottle or a mister and enjoy the cool water on your face, neck and arms. Some other floral waters or hydrosols can be found as well - including sandalwood and vetiver. Likewise, floral waters or pure spring water can be sprinkled on vetiver fans to produce a cooling waft of air.
Limited Edition: Vetiver Racinettes
Vetiver Racinettes was born out of two forces: my curiousity to study this intriguing and versatile note; and a deep need that I can only describe as therapeutic at that time, which lead me specifically to that essence. The result of this vetiver journey is a perfume that contains all of the elements that I've ever loved in the vetiver scents I've tried, as well as my own conclusions from my journey in the route of vetiver. It has the warmth of earth and firey spices and at the same time - the coolness of clay and vetiver curtains sprinkled with water; the medicinal dryness of herbs and grasses and the luxurious tenacity of woods; the sweetness of tarragon and earth with the bitterness of coffee and mud.
Top notes: Black Pepper, Fresh Ginger, Cardamom, Kaffir Lime Leaf
Heart notes: Haitian Vetiver , Nutmeg Asbolute, Coffee, Spikenard
Base notes: Ruh Khus, Indonesian Vetiver, Vetiver Bourbon, Attar Mitti, Tarragon Absolute, Cepes
I had difficult time deciding when to release Vetiver Racinettes; and after consulting with all of my "sniffing bunnies" I have arrived at the conclusion that the summer would be the best time of year to appreciate the calm coolness that it brings while also accentuating the extremist attitude this scent has. And so Vetiver Racinettes is now at your service, as a limited edition for summertime.
Warm regards,
Ayala
Labels: ArbitRar, Candle Burning Tips, Father's Day, Floral Water, Fragrance Tips, Hydrosols, New Perfume, Newsletters, Perfume Advice, Perfume News, Soy Wax Candles, Summer, Vetiver, Vetiver Racinettes
4 Comments:
i have a candle that i bought at banana rebuplic a few yrs ago called veviter woods. i love the smell and cant find the candle ..do you have one ? or something like it???
Diane,
As of yet, I just have ArbitRary candle, not a vetiver candle (yet) but there are new candles in the planning, and it is possible that a vetiver candle will be added at a certain point. It's actually a good idea!
There are two more candles to join the candle collection this fall - White Potion (tuberose candle) and Bois d'Hiver (a foresty-woody candle).
oh I´m such a vetiver-fan! is this your shop? do you ship to germany too?
sunny greetings, geisslein
Hi Geisslein,
Thank you for your comment.
Glad you like vetiver!
Yes, I ship world-wide for all Ayala Moriel.com orders :-)
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