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Caledonia
A scent that will transport you to a beautiful loch in the Scottish highlands with its fresh and faintly aquatic scent redolent of the clean water, cool air, purple heather and verdant flora of the land above Hadrian's Wall, otherwise known as Caledonia during the times of the Roman Empire. Reformulated 7/08.
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Candyland
Just like a massive lollipop, this sweet, sweet sniff is funky, fruity and fun, and did we mention, sweet? If you like Lush's Rock Star, this scent needs to make a leap into your shopping cart pronto.
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Cardamom
Warm, soft and spicy, Cardamom is a single-note fragrance that smells almost exactly the same as the tres expensive essential oil. Sometimes called the "Grains of Paradise", Cardamom is a native of India and its scent is eucalyptine with camphorous and lemony undertones. Cleopatra is said to have found the scent so enticing that she had the palace scented with Cardamom smoke for Marc Antony's visits. An essential component of the popular drink, chai, Cardamom's fragrance is unmistakable and unstoppable: spicy and dreamy, it belongs with cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves and allspice as a culinary holiday scent.
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Carnivale
Fun like a night spent on a ferris wheel with your latest crush, or a day consuming funnel cakes and cotton candy on a fairground. Peaches, plums, and a variety of fruits and fresh flowers blend into the sweet, intoxicating cocktail that is Carnivale. If you like Stacked Style's Carnival Crush, Carnivale is a must-try. (Also recommended: Our versions of Enchantress ("Circe") and Fuji Flowers ("Flowers of Fuji")).
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Cassis
Cassis is on the brink of becoming the next "hot" single-note scent. This sweet and rich scent of European black currants comes from the black currant bud where the fragrance is most concentrated. This is a trendy, bitter-sweet fruity green blend.
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Cassis Fig & Vanilla
Blackberry leaf, ripe fig and creamy vanilla, with notes of black coconut, honey and the barest touch of sandalwood. Mmmm mmm good!
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Caterina de Medici
Capture a sense of quiet extravagance and refined sensuality for your own with this bouquet of Damascus rose, lily of the valley and Florentine iris. Don't miss out on our Nepalese Amber (similar to Ambra del Nepal) and Madagascar Vanilla Orchid (similar to Vaniglia del Madagascar).
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Cathedral
A formulation combining the ecclesiastical aromas of frankincense and myrrh, with supporting notes of old polished wood and virginal lilies.
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Cedarwood Mint
A clean and outdoorsy blend of the pungent, mind-clearing scent of cedarwood and fresh green mint. If you like The Thymes's take on Cedarwood Mint, you will love this crisp fragrance loaded with unisex appeal.
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Central Park
A summery blend of fresh flowers, cotton candy and sweet grass. Just the thing to be wearing when strolling through Central Park on a beautiful day.
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Ceylonese Cinnamon
The best cinnamon in the world grows on Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) on a coastal strip near Columbo. This spice was once more precious than gold. The Egyptians used cinnamon in flavoring beverages and in embalming, and Roman Emperor Nero burned a year's worth of cinnamon on his wife's funeral pyre to express the depth of his loss. The scent of this sweetly aromatic spice, now found in virtually everyone's spice cupboards, is captured by this fragrance in all its natural glory. Just cinnamon, with no notes of sugar, vanilla or cake to distract.
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Cheesecake
This is one fattening fragrance! Smells exactly like a slice of fresh New York cheesecake with a hint of graham cracker crust.
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Cherry Cobbler Delight
Luscious cherry filling topped with a rich, buttery graham cracker crust topping. This is an amazing bakery sniff designed to make your mouth water.
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Chimera
This shapechanger of a blend draws influences from the Maya to the Mediterranean. Grounded in Moroccan thyine wood, Mysore sandalwood, Egyptian musk and exotic spices, Chimera has a heart of red Marrakech amber, red tea, Turkish red rose, kissed by Valencia orange, Sicilian Femminnello lemon and sweet Lattarula fig, Mexican torch flower and French mimosa. A worldly, multi-faceted fragrance.
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China Tea
This blend of green tea and osmanthus is outstandingly fresh. If you are into tea at all, you should not pass this one up.
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Chinoiserie
Catch a dreamy whiff of the Middle Kingdom with Chinoiserie, featuring spring blooms such as peach blossom and peony infused with a dark breath of cardamom, patchouli and wood essences. If you are fond of Laurice Rahme's Bond No. 9 Chinatown, one of a series of fragrances Rahme formulated with inspiration from various New York City locales, then Chinoiserie ought to be in your shopping cart. If you also like Laurice Rahme's Fire Island, make sure you check out "The Hamptons" while you are on our site.
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Chocolat de Belgique
World reknowned for its elegant chocolates, Belgium is home to these rich, dark and to-die-for confections! This European chocolate sniff is more robust than semi- sweet, with a true dark chocolate heart that is enriched by cream, not milk.
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Christmas Rose
A deep fragrance of the best english and bulgarian roses, blended with a dash of frankincense and myrrh for that special Christmas spirit. Both smoky and sweet, this scent is perfect for the holidays or any day.
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Cinnabuns
If you are like me, you've stood outside a Cinnabun franchise in the mall's food court many a time just inhaling the scent. Who can compete with a hot out of the oven Cinnabun, with buttery frosting and cinnamon sugar? Just writing about it makes my stomach growl (and I just ate!). This one is an automatic mood lifter.
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