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incense.

Alfred

in San Francisco at the office today

FOR ME

gardenia

later tuberose

and of course ROSE

Osmanthus at Christmas time

dried heliochrysum bouquet in the house

gee I can't remember which was first though

Bb

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incense.

Alfred

in San Francisco at the office today

FOR ME

gardenia

later tuberose

and of course ROSE

Osmanthus at Christmas time

dried heliochrysum bouquet in the house

gee I can't remember which was first though

Bb

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Anya wrote:

> For me it was East Indian Sandalwood

>

SNAP!

Such sweet pheromoney depth....I wore it for years and used it as a base

in ALL of my early perfumes....

For me, it is also very close to the musky scent in fresh underarm sweat

of certain people....I have had two boyfriends (including my husband)

who had opiate pheromones...with both of them I used to sleep with their

t shirts if they weren't there...

And sandalwood, particularly EI has something that I can detect in

certain human pheromones too......

Ambrosia

http://www.perfumebynature.com.au

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Anya wrote:

> For me it was East Indian Sandalwood

>

SNAP!

Such sweet pheromoney depth....I wore it for years and used it as a base

in ALL of my early perfumes....

For me, it is also very close to the musky scent in fresh underarm sweat

of certain people....I have had two boyfriends (including my husband)

who had opiate pheromones...with both of them I used to sleep with their

t shirts if they weren't there...

And sandalwood, particularly EI has something that I can detect in

certain human pheromones too......

Ambrosia

http://www.perfumebynature.com.au

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As a child I would go on the truck with my father to California. We would

drive thru a town in California that the streets were lined with orange

trees, not to mention the groves outside of town. This is why I have such a

fond love of Orange Blossom, it also sparked my love of all things aromatic.

Sandi

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For me it would have to be the smell and taste of fresh orange blossom

jam or Persian rosewater ice cream.

Another pivotal aromatic would have to be the liter bottle of lavender

eo that I bought from a farmer in the Vaucluse (summer of 1983) who had

just distilled it.

Maggie

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For me it would have to be the smell and taste of fresh orange blossom

jam or Persian rosewater ice cream.

Another pivotal aromatic would have to be the liter bottle of lavender

eo that I bought from a farmer in the Vaucluse (summer of 1983) who had

just distilled it.

Maggie

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