Friday, October 08, 2010

Basenotes High Fibre Giveaway Winner Announcement

Congratulations to Basenotes member Tourbillion, who won the mini-coffret set of 8 scents mentioned in Walker Minton's article High Fibre Fragrances (or How I Discovered Natural Perfume).
Tourbillion won a coffret with the 8 scents mentioned in the article ($360 value):
Rainforest
Vetiver Racinettes
ArbitRary
Bon Zai
Épice Sauvage
Espionage
Lovender
Sabotage

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Monday, September 06, 2010

Winners Announcement of 2 Contests!

Hermes Scent Guessing Contest:
The scent my brother picked was Vetiver Tonka!
Although no one guessed the scent correctly, Isa is the winner of the Jo Malone Grapferuit Cologne mini on this contest. Please contact me with your mailing addy for details. You will also get a bonus prize of 2 Hermessence samples :-)

Hybrid Mom Contest:
The winner of the Hybrid Mom contest is Margihealing.
Congratulations! You get to pick which scent from my collection you'd like for your mini-bottle prize.

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Friday, April 04, 2008

Win-Win Situation x6

Well well, dear readers, I lied.
There is no draw for any samples of my In A Station of the Metro 1st mod.

SORRY!

Instead, all the readers who commented (except for Heather, who already got one of course) are the winners of a sample vial. We only have 1 little problem - I only have 5 vials; so I will be decanting just a little bit of each one of them to create a 6th one. They will be only ever so slightly less than 1ml, and I am sure you will be able to derive much pleasure from your slightly reduced jus.

So, please contact me, all 6 of you, with a mailing address. In case you don't know who you are, here's the official list of winners:
oh, true apothecary
roxana
claudia
pavlova
monica
chayaruchama

I thank you again for commenting, and hope you enjoy my little perfumed poem!
And one last thank you to Heather for initiating this fascinating project and inviting me into her beautiful poetic world.

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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

August Special: Order Online & Win!

During the month of August, all customers placing online orders will be entered into a draw to win one of the following cool prizes:
1) A copy of the new DVD of the movie Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, with the extra feature documentary on the making of the film.
2) 1 oz Eau de Parfum hand-painted spray bottle (the winner will get to choose which scent to pick: Epice Sauvage, Lovender, Magnolia Petal, ArbitRary or Rainforest
3) Poison Ring filled with a creme parfum of your choice (this is a vintage Mexican silver ring with an onyx stone, size is adjustable). See image below.

Readers who left comments on SmellyBlog during August will also be entered into the DVD draw.

Winners will be announced August 30th.


Black Onyx Poison Ring, originally uploaded by Ayala Moriel

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

Word of Mouth: Refer a Friend and Enter the Contest


whisper, originally uploaded by _Neverletmego_.

After 7 years of natural perfume design, my studio has finally opened to the public a couple of months ago. It is still a bit hidden from the public eye, and so I’m asking your help in letting people on to this little fragrant secret… If you know other perfume lovers, who you think will appreciate my range of natural perfumes, or are looking for their own signature perfume made – by all means tell them about Ayala Moriel Parfums!

Besides having more great-smelling people around you, you will be entered to the contest and win one of these two uber-fabulous scented prizes:
1) A collection of 4 miniatures of my most summery fragrances - Fetish, ArbitRary, Coeli and Sabotage

3) Rainforest 30ml EDP spray (in a hand painted bottle)

To enter the draw, simply ask your friend(s) to mention your name and email address when they order from us or contact us for a consultation.

Contest winners will be announced July 31st.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

The Devil Wears Prada Contest

A little game/contest to make up for the lack of posts in the past few days (I've been terribly busy getting ready for Portobello West):
Find the most perfume references in the movie "The Devil Wears Prada" and win a fashionably smelly surprise gift package... This clip from the opening has some, but if you have the entire movie you may find more perfumes visually mentioned...

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Thursday, May 10, 2007

Contests Winners and Announcements

First of all, I have to apologize for taking so long to announce the winners of SmellyBlog's recent contests. One of the contests is still open (more in a minute), and some already have winners!

Following up on the Annick Goutal trivia question, Theresa is the winner of a cute little purse spray of Annick Goutal's Songes EDT (I will perform the illegal act of decanting it myself). Congratulations, Theresa! Your prize will be on its way tomorrow.

Theresa is right: Elizabeth Taylor was sued by Annick Goutal for the use of the name Passion and now her perfume is called Elizabeth Taylor's Passion. As much as I love Songes and the brand of Annick Goutal, they seem to be into suing for name rights for perfumes (I am sure many of you remember the battle over Extrait le Songes by l'Artisan). I am surprised Annick Goutal brand was never sued for using names such as "Vetiver" or "Neroli", so often used by other brands...

I am still waiting for more SmellyBlog logo votes to come in before I announce the winner of an Opium Fleur Imperiale bottle (100ml) - the limited edition from last year. There are more than 200 people visiting SmellyBlog daily, so it's impossible to think that only 10 people will vote here. Surely more of you have your own opinions. So please, will you share them with us, please? The contest details are here, and you can either vote for:
logo no. 1
logo no. 2
or logo no. 3

Please leave a comment on the post showing the logo you like. The draw will take place May 31st, and the winner will be announced than. I am going to add more prizes (drumroll...):
1) Opium Fleur Imperiale (100ml)
2) Complete collection of my Vetiver Mods which were discussed quite elaborately on this blog
3) Sample set of 4 of the newest perfumes from my collection - Coralle, Tirzah, and two others that will remain secret for now except for the lucky winner...

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Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Happy Birthday, SmellyBlog!


IMGP6781_crcx_sq, originally uploaded by MJ².

Happy Belated Birthday to SmellyBlog!
SmellyBlog was born a year and two days ago, on February 26th. It's so easy to forget a birthday for a blog, but it's impossible forget blogging! I went by the 26th without as much as a brief mention of this at all. I can only hope that my intensive blogging can make up for such negligence on my behalf.

To add to the mess, I spent half of the day in PANIC, as I discovered this morning that my blog was temporarily locked due to one of the google robots suspecting it to be a spam blog. This is the message you get when that happens:

"This blog has been locked by Blogger's spam-prevention robots. You will not be able to publish your posts, but you will be able to save them as drafts. Save your post as a draft or click here for more about what's going on and how to get your blog unlocked".

When you click on the "click here" it will prompt you to enter a visual identification and your email address (or username if you are still using the "old blogger". You will than be in the mercy of the blogger "humans" when they find the time to review your blog and whitelist it.
I hope this never happens to those of you who have a real blog (i.e. not a spam blog). But if it does, there is no phone number to call (I even tried calling Google Ads in my despair!). I recommend to just wait patiently and use the time where you can't blog to clean your house and go over useful information on this group:
Blogger Help Group

The other two website that the Google Ads lady referred me to proved to be of no use whatsoever:
Blogger Help (if you can find your way and figure out who to contact in that maze, please let me on your secret!)
Known Issues for the New Blogger

At 2:48pm I finally got a notification from Blogger that my blog is cleared:
"Your blog has been reviewed, verified, and cleared for regular use so that
it will no longer appear as potential spam. If you sign out of Blogger and
sign back in again, you should be able to post as normal. Thanks for your
patience, and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused".

Now that this is all over, I can focus on celebrating SmellyBlog's birthday with you. An exciting birthday preset for SmellyBlog is on it's way - a brand-new logo and look!

You are invited to celebrate with us and let us know which you think is the most suitable gift for my fabulous web-pet: Vote for your favourite SmellyBlog logo and get entered to win a juiceful bottle of Opium Fleur Imperiale!

How to vote?
The following three posts are the outline for three different logos for SmellyBlog. Comment on the one that is your favourite and the one that you think represents SmellyBlog's personality the best - and you will be entered into the draw.

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SmellyBlog Logo No. 1



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SmellyBlog Logo No. 3


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Monday, February 19, 2007

...And The Chocolate Winners Are:


Thank you to all of the participants in my two chocolate contests this February!

The following are the winners of my chocolate perfumes, Guilt and Film Noir:

CHOCOLATIER CONTEST
Thank you to all of you who participated in the "Name Your Favourite Artisan Chocolatier" contest!

The winners of the draw are Dana and Moonmaiden. Please email me with your mailing address so I can send you your prize - a miniature of either Film Noir or Guilt (It's your choice!).

For future chocaholic reference, here are the links to the chocolatiers recommended by SmellyBlog readers:

Dilettante Chocolate in Seattle, recommended by Dana, who particularly loves their Dark Chocolate Truffles.

Leonidas Fresh Belgian Chocolate in Greece, recommended by Helg, who loves their pralines.

DeBrand Chocolates in Fort Wayne, Indiana - recommended by Moonmaiden, who also hints to us that they have a monthly giveaway!

Endangered Species Chocolates, recommended by Lizzy from Hawaii, who loves to share the Bat Bar with her son. Dark chocolate with chocolate nibs - this sounds both yummy and healthy! Way to go for your son for taking in the dark side of chocolate, I had to turn 30 before fully appreciating the seduction of dark chocolate!

I am now eager to explore all the artisan chocolatiers you've recommended!

VALENTINE'S DAY CONTEST
You all did really well guessing the girly scent in my perfume collection David fell for. But only one of you guessed right - and it was Helg! Please email me to let me know your choice for a mini - Film Noir or Guilt.

Yes, David's new favourite perfume is none other than L de Lolita Lempicka. The packaging, for those who don't know, looks like a flat heart with golden charms. It almost looks like a celebrity scent in a way... The packaging is not the best in terms of practicality. David had struggled with it quite a bit - from twisting the cap and locking it to pulling it apart... At least, this is the small 30ml bottle (it was availale only for a short time around the holidays) so it's not too difficult to hold it in my hand).
I consider myself very lucky to share L with David - it's always a nice surprise to get a waft of vanilla, orange and cinnamon from him!
Plus it gives me an excuse to stock up on this beauty. My next L purchase is going to be the pure parfum!

A little note about the above photo - it's a monument for Quetzalcoatl, the Atztec God of Chocolate. Isn't it great?

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Happy Valentine's Day!


Shecloud, originally uploaded by Lalallallala.

Happy Valentine's Day, my dear Smelly Friends,

Now, wouldn't you all wish the skies looked like that today? Vancouver is at it's usual rainily gloomy charm today, yet I am determined to have fun no matter what!

I would like to wish you all a fantastic and romantic day. Whether you are celebrating by yourself, or with a lover (or two?), may it be a day full of pleasure and smiles. And remember, the most important thing of all is to Love Thyself!

After four years with my Valentine David, and ten years with my smaller Valentine, Tamya, I noticed how my perfume world is starting to affect their lives. A few weeks ago Tamya added a new word to her vocabulary: "Smelly". Mind you, it was more in association with talking about smelly diapers of pooping babies (her favourite topic for conversation), but this is repeating itself and I can't help but laugh full heartedly when she talks about smells.

And this week, I caught David in the middle of an unusual act - he was sniffing the perfumes I have on my bedside table - and actually testing them! One of them was particularly to his liking, and I found myself inhaling pleasant wafts of sweet perfumes from him one night, which went on until around noonish the next day. He admits he loves it. Shamelessly so, I must add: The perfume is in a bottle just about as girly as could be, and the juice is not particularly masculine either. If you guess what it is, you'll win a prize - a 2ml bottle of Guilt perfume!
- The only hint you're getting is a link to my wardrobe.

*And don't forget to enter the Chocolatier's Contest: All you need to do is recommend us your favourite chocolatier. You will be than entered to win a 2ml bottle of Film Noir.

** Below is a fantastically original Guilt-Marnier Chocolate Truffles recipe, inspired by Guilt perfume. It's easy to make and fun. I will post photos soon...

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Announcements du Jour

A few important announcements for today:

THE NEW PENDANTS HAVE ARRIVED!

Please scroll below to view the photos of each and read some more additional information and recommendation for each pendant's unique gemstone. To order your favourite colour, click here.

CONTEST WINNER
The winner of the "Smells Don't Lie" contest is Leopoldo!
Leopoldo gets a 2ml miniature vial of the precious, Valentine's Day Limited Edition Roses et Chocolate.
Thank you to all of you for commenting and sharing your fascinating nosey stories. I am very pleased to hear how you are all using your noses creatively and for extremely important pursposes in your daily life! Even though the contest is over, I'd still like to hear more of these fascinating stories, so keep the comments and stories coming!

UPDATES ON BASENOTES' FRAGRANCE DIRECTORY
Grant of Basenotes has once again surprised me when he updated all the release dates of my perfumes on the Basenotes Frgarance Directory. The directory now lists all of my upcoming perfumes for this year, as well as a few long forgotten ones that are produced on special request only.
For those of you who are members of Basenotes and tried my perfumes - you can add your own reviews including those of the most recent releases (Film Noir, Razala, Roses et Chocolat, etc.).

POLL: PERFUMER & FLAVOURIST MAGAZINE "CROPWATCH vs. IFRA" POLL
There are only 7 more days for you to voice your opinion about the IFRA's 40th amendment issue, and tell the Perfumer & Flavourist Magazine who you think is right - Cropwatch or IFRA in their online poll (scroll to the bottom left of the page). The results will be published February 7th - so PLEASE hurry up and VOTE!
Every voice counts in what may be a historical turning point which will determine whether or not we will be able to enjoy our beloved perfume classics and natural perfumes in the very near future!
You are also invited to sign the petition Tony Burfield has initiated against the 40th amendment. Nearly 500 people signed so far, but we need more signatures to make a difference in determining the future of aromatics in the 21st Century!

To read more about the topic, visit Cropwatch.org, Anya's Garden, and about The Freedom to Choose and my recent posts about the topic. More updates to come... Have a fantastic day!

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Comments & Contests

Dear SmellyBlog Readers,

It was brought to my attention that some readers had difficulties posting their comments on my blog. It seems to be an occasional technical glitch that must have been amplified since I have switched to Bloggoer Beta. The Beta is now gone, and all Blogger has new features as it underwent a major makeover. I think this will explain why. Since Blogger have been very reliable in fixing their problems, I am confident that these problems will diminish in the near future.

So here is my temporary solution for the problem:
If a comment doesn't seem to go through, please email it to me, and I will post it under your name. This way you can ensure your name is entered into the Smells Don't Lie Contest to win a miniature of Roses et Chocolat, our delish Ltd. Edition for V-Day.

I apologies for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Warm regards,

Ayala

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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Smells Don't Lie

Growing up vegetarian from birth, I was quite alarmed when one day, fish was brought to the house by none other than my mother, and was pan-fried for a feast as if to advertise the alarming fact by amplifying the scent. There was a good reason for the fish – my baby brother was extremely anemic and needed that extra nutritional boost to get him back on track. I had no intentions of standing in his way of growing up, but to me it seemed like an excuse for frequent fish-feasts throughout that summer and onwards. My distaste for the aroma of frying fish was not something I tried to hide. It was well advertised just like the scent itself, elevated from a frying pan by the gas flames and filling out the tiny hut in the heat of the summer. And like any good mother, mine tried to hide the fact by covering it up with white lies. I’d come back from school, to find the frying pan cleaner than ever or in the sink, and the house filled with a scent that would not embarrass a fisherman’s house. There is only one thing that can explain her embarrassed surprise when hearing my loud cry: “you fried fish again?!”. My mom has acquired anosmia sometime in her later adulthood.

While the fried fish is something anyone (except anosmiacs, of course), even without an acute sense of smell, would be able to pick up on immediately, I was able to tell when food went bad way before anyone else in the family did. Living without refrigerator (and with an anosmiac mother) made this skill particularly handy. But while most of my family could enjoy a day-old dish, even after I made it very clear the food is already deteriorating, I just sat there and watched them, puzzled…

To this day, I go through my day heavily relying on my sense of smell to assess my environment, and I can often guess what my partner had done in the house before I came in just by the smell in the house. My favourite thing ever though was guessing which shampoo he used by sniffing his head… The scent of the shampoo changes on the skin and hair, so that makes the game a bit challenging sometimes.

I get particularly excited whenever the sense of smell is acknowledged by people in a surprising way. So I was particularly excited when last night, when I watched an episode of Monk with David, the murder mystery was solved as the detective’s assistant Natalie recognized an after-taste of Aqua-Velva in her wine. The body of the victim (well, to be precise, the almost victim as he really died of a heart-attack before the murderer had a chance to get him) was hidden in a barrel. He doused himself with the aftershave the night before.

Did you ever find out something a person wanted to hide from you thanks to your sense of smell? Which mysteries did your nose solve for you? Share your stores and enter to win a miniature of Roses et Chocolat, my new limited edition for Valentine’s Day!

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Wednesday, January 03, 2007

From the Cinema

First evening of the pre-premiere in Vancouver, at 5th Avenue Cinema (an indie theatre owned by Leonard Schein).
We started with the giveaway - the holder of Ticket No. 046 was the lucky winner of a 9ml flacon of none other than Film Noir and he seemed rather happy!
It was nice to meet Vancouverites that like perfumes and movies, and I managed to get rid of some samples that really wanted to be worn on real skin - and get some people to sign up for my mailing list (the incentive is a $25 off for the next purchase - and I will announce the discount code for all the film attendees soon).
One more night - and one more weekend - and we'll be back to the usual routine of work and blogging... I am hoping to sign off for tonight only after posting a review of a winter favourite, Parfum Sacre.

Will report tomorrow after the next pre-premiere screening, it should be lots of fun since my friend Colleen has promised to help and I think it will be a lot better to have another person persuading people that my perfumes are not made of virgin's oily skin!

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Wednesday, December 27, 2006

We Have Winners!

Here is the list of the lucky winners to the advanced screening in Vancouver and Toronto and the Ayala Moriel gifts certificates:

Vancouver:
1. Laura Ralph
2. Katherine Greig
3. Nat Murray
4. Emily Vinegar
5. Alisony *

Toronto:
1. Searcher *
2. matt matt matt *
3. Hilda Rosa
4. drp *
5. Joanne Smale
*The winners who have left a comment on this post, and didn't contact me personally, please do so ASAP so the tickets can be mailed to you and arrive in time to watch the movie!
(All I have now is the nickname you used on the post). If I don't hear from you by the end of the day, I will not be able to send them to you in time and will have to send them to the enxt contestant in line!

Congratulations for the winners - and thank you to all of you for reading and participating!

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Perfume the Movie – Contest and More Exciting News!


Ayala Moriel Parfums and SmellyBlog are pleased to announce a special contest celebrating the release of the long awaited film PERFUME: THE STORY OF A MURDERER.

Enter the contest and win:
1 of 10 DOUBLE PASSES to the promo-screenings in Vancouver and Toronto, January 3rd and 4th
$25 GIFT CERTIFICATE from Ayala Moriel Parfums

What you need to do to enter the contest:
1. Email us or leave a comment on www.SmellyBlog.com and tell us what you thought of the book, and what you hope for from the movie.

2. Don’t forget to mention which city you’re from - Toronto or Vancouver (we will be running two separate draws for each city)

3. Tell all your friends about the contest! Simply forward them this message, and invite them to participate in this contest for a chance to see the film before anybody else in Canada does!

We also have very exciting news for those attending the promo-screening in Vancouver:
Ayala Moriel will be present in both nights, and will give one of her newest perfumes to a lucky winner from the audience: Razala and Film Noir!

Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the perfumer in person and for your chance to win a beautiful flacon of our finest juice!

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Sunday, December 03, 2006

Tips for Watching "Perfume"

The following are a few tips for watching the movie “Perfume: A Story of a Murderer”, one being perfume related, and the other not so much so.

I most highly recommend wearing no perfume at all to the theatre, so that you can focus all your imagination on the olfactory world described in the film. This is what I did and it was quite fabulous. On the other hand, my scent-abstinence during the film was wildly shattered by the most bizarre experience in public set-up, (surpassed only by another peculiar event last Thursday, when I noticed a lady exposing her breasts for her date - and me, who happened to sit right in front of her - in an elegant candle-lit restaurant): in the middle of the film, and I can’t remember which part it was, someone in the audience suddenly remember that s/he forgot to put on perfume this evening. This must have been of utter importance, because s/he responded to that by spraying on a lethal dose of Poison. Even though she sat somewhere in the middle of the audience (while I was sitting on the side), this was extremely distracting and disturbing. I managed to block it off after a while and continue to enjoy the film. But I can assure you that even if you love perfume, and feel you have the right to wear it to the movies – be sure to put it on at least half an hour before you enter the theatre. Especially if you are going to a movie that is trying so hard to send an olfactory message to the audience.

As I said, I was fortunate to sit very far away from the Poison, which brings me to the next point: I was not seated in the best place in the theatre, which is a shame. If you want to experience the film to its fullest, arrive as early as you can to find a good spot. Preferable right in front of the screen. This way you will enjoy to its fullest the tactile filming style and the olfactory imagination it will trigger in you.

Lastly, I do recommend you read the book first, if you can (even though, as I mentioned earlier, I did enjoy the film much more; the second part of the book is particularly important to read in my opinion). Films cannot possibly cover an entire book to all its details, and some of the most entertaining ones from the second part of the book did not make it to the film (which did not really take away from the story, essentially). Some of the descriptions of perfume making are quite fascinating, and philosophical (especially from a perfumer’s point of view). But most importantly – if you are not a horror-movie fan, this will help you to be able to watch the film and all the bizarre moments and not get completely scared or grossed out. We all know that it’s the anticipation that creates the unbearable suspence in a film. And when it comes to serial killings, I am usually quite sensitive to that. But, because I already knew what to expect I could enjoy the film’s quirky beauty without getting my stomach turned (and, that is to add, I managed to watch the movie like a big girl, with a couple of friends, and without a boyfriend in sight to squeeze his hands in the scary parts…). The fear would have been a distraction from enjoying the film. For me, that is.

Don’t forget to leave a comment either for this post or for the film review, and mention which city you are from – Toronto or Vancouver – so you will be entered into the draw and win a double pass to the Premieres in those cities! And don't forget to tell all your friends from Toronto and Vancouver about it either. The winners will also receive a $25 coupon for Ayala Moriel Parfums.

Tune in for more special posts regarding the book and the movie, and also some special events to come in early January!

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