Oakmoss
If you like the great outdoors, here's your chance to smell like all the scents of the forest rolled into one. This is a mossy, unisex scent that works well alone or in combinations with other scents to add a darker, mysterious note. | |
Okayu
Ready for a step off the beaten path? This zen and lightly sweet sniff of Japanese rice pudding blended with vanilla blossoms is sweet and unusual. | |
Orange Blossom
Transport yourself to a garden oasis with this blend of orange blossom, clementine leaves and water lily. Both fresh and romantic, Orange Blossom is a must try if you like Jo Malone's Orange Blossom. | |
Orange Buttermilk Scones
A match made in dessert heaven with the scent of orange zest and fresh buttermilk scones. In the mood for high tea? Pour a cup of Earl Grey and help yourself to a few Orange Buttermilk Scones for the most authentic experience. | |
Orange Chiffon Cake
A base of rich buttery poundcake is uplifted by a strong zippy portion of orange zest. Light hints of coconut and caramel complete this wondrous foody fragrance. | |
Orange Satsuma
Orange Satsuma is a bright tangy juicy orange fragrance with hints of pineapple, grapefruit and apple. This is a fresh citrus scent.
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Orangerie
This blend of orange blossoms, sweet oranges, green ferns, oakmoss, vetiver and mimosa will transport you to a romantic 19th century greenhouse where both orange trees and romance bloom year round. If you are a fan of Serge Luten's Fleurs d'Oranger, this fragrance will be just your type of "fleur". | |
Oriental Fantasy
If you like Obsession, the classic oriental fragrance created by Calvin Klein in 1985, then Oriental Fantasy must go into your shopping cart. This fragrance blending together mandarin, bergamot, vanillin, jasmine, orange blossom, coriander, tagette, amber, and oakmoss is a terrific choice for an evening fragrance. Fans of light florals should steer away from Oriental Fantasy, but if you like mature, dark, woodsy spicy scents, then there is no better choice. | |
Osmanthus
Osmanthus flowers come from a Chinese evergreen, and in China, where they're used to scent tea, they are known as Kwei Hwa. This exotic fragrance is floral-fruity, astringent and fresh. It's been described as a combination of jasmine with a suggestion of plum and raisins. If you want to combine it with other fragrances, I've already done one for you (see China Tea, a blend of Osmanthus and Green Tea). This is one of my favorite florals. If tea- like fragrances appeal to you, then Osmanthus might surprise you.
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Paradise & Beyond
Lighthearted and optimistic, this dupe of Beyond Paradise is a wonder-filled happy scent that’s perfect for daytime wear. With top notes of edens mist, orange flower templar, hyacinth, and exotic jabuticaba fruit, middle notes of laelia orchid, crepe jasmine, mahonia japonica pink honeysuckle, and grounded in plum blossoms, ambrette seed, zebrano wood, golden melaleuca bark and astringent willow leaf. Wet, zesty and tropical, this scent will flower on your skin like an rare and exotic bloom. If you harbor any fondness for Estee Lauder's Beyond Paradise, don't miss giving this scent a try. | |
Paradise Found
Tahitian gardenia, fresh muguet and creamy vanilla orchid combine to form a heady and utterly captivating tropical floral fragrance that will make you feel you've found your little piece of paradise. If you like Monyette Paris, you will surely fall under the spell of our Paradise Found. | |
Patchouli
Love it or hate it, Patchouli is an unique fragrance that is unmistakable for anything else. Smoky and deep, our patchouli smells just like the essential oil, with the same pungent intensity that warms as well as relaxes. (Note: Patchouli is an extremely potent scent that in custom blends should be used in small quantities in order to avoid overwhelming the other scent components.) | |
Peach Iced Tea
Sweet southern style iced tea blended with fresh peaches. This scent will definitely wow you with its realism. Better than Snapple! | |
Peppermint
Cultivated since ancient times in China and Japan, peppermint is a perennial herb with underground runners. It has been discovered in the tombs of Egypt dating from 1000 BC. Peppermint has been used extensively in eastern and western medicine for a variety of complaints. Our Peppermint essential oil is steam distilled from peppermint plants and is pretty strong stuff. Please keep its intensity in mind if specifying a blend. Note: Those who are pregnant should use essential oils only after consulting with their physicians. | |
Persephone
The multi-seeded pomegranate fruit blended with lush vanilla, the citrus zest of Valencia oranges, a hint of honey and a thin thread of woodsmoke. As beautiful as its namesake, Persephone, who so enraptured the god of the underworld that he abducted her to be his queen. Don't miss out on the other scents in The Body Perfumery's Goddess Series: Artemis and Demeter. | |
Persian Love Cake
Sweet rosewater, cardamom, pastry cream and light chiffon cake combine to form Persian Love Cake, a confection with a transcendent aroma and a hybrid identity bridging the East and the West. If you want to try your hand at making a real Persian Love Cake, have a look at this recipe from Epicurious. | |
Persimmon Pudding
Fresh and juicy persimmons, mandarin oranges, and warming vanilla. The tart oranges provide just the right counterpoint to the sweet persimmon. | |
Pineapple
This is a realistic juicy pineapple scent that will bring to mind hot summer days at the beach and a cool drink in your hand. | |
Pink Candy
Sugary lemon drops, cotton candy and sweet nothings. With notes of red fruit, fig leaves, caramel and raspberry on a sweet vanilla-musk base. If you are a fan of Aquolina's Pink Sugar, it's almost guaranteed that you'll like our Pink Candy just as much. | |