As a mom, the focus of Halloween tends to be on costumes, post trick-or-treat candy negotiations, and not so much on grown-up-time fun. I’d like to change that with this post, and focus on some delicious treats for those of us out of our tweens. So pull up a chair, and get to deciding which scent you’d like to wear for Halloween.
Aftelier’s Chocolate and Saffron Body Oil
I almost needn’t say more after you read this product’s name, right? Chocolate and Saffron Body Oil. It’s luscious, luxurious and very sensual. But there is one element missing in the name, and that’s jasmine. The oil smells as if it’s been infused with jasmine, bittersweet cocoa, and a boozy-honeyed quality that I’m assuming the saffron imparts. The chocolate oil is so dense, you must shake it vigorously to disperse it before using, and it’s beautiful to see it mix and meld with the golden saffron tinged oil. On the skin, the fragrance is decidedly chocolatey, in a dark and sexy way. Imagine walking down a tropical moonlit path with night blooming jasmine surrounding you, and impossibly, the blossoms are dusted with bittersweet cocoa powder. Like a dream, the cocoa melts into the petals and the petals into your skin, and you’re far far away from any children asking you how much candy they can eat on Halloween night. And…end dream sequence. Go get some Aftelier Chocolate and Saffron Body Oil, it’ll make trick or treating much more pleasant.
Velvet and Sweet Pea’s Black Cat
As I’m sure many of you have noticed, 100% all natural perfumes can run on the expensive side, and Laurie Stern, the artistic mind behind Velvet and Sweet Pea, has answered her clients’ calls for something a little more affordable. Black Cat is one of Laurie’s newest offerings, and not only is it appropriately named for Halloween, its scent is perfect for the coming festive winter months. Cocoa, ylang ylang, aniseseed myrtle and biodynamic Italian blood orange blend beautifully, like biting into a bittersweet chocolate-orange holiday confection, spiked with anise. The drydown is gorgeous as the base of this Eau de Parfum is Tahitian vanilla infused organic grape alcohol. This freshly crushed vanilla bean essence alluringly opens in the fragrance’s final stages, and lasts for hours.
Anise has become one of my favorite notes over the past few months, most notably in Honoré des Prés’ licorice tinged Sexy Angelic , Ayala Sender’s The Purple Dress, and now in Black Cat. Its anise component is from Aniseseed Myrtle, a tree whose oil smells just like anise, and its bitterness tempers the beloved chocolate/orange duo perfectly.
Soivohlé Oudh Lacquer Parfum
This is a fragrance that brings together oudh and chocolate. Some might feel this is a meeting of exasperation and the ultimate in comfort, respectively. I have not had the experience of oudh being unapproachable or difficult to wear. Maybe it’s because I have mostly worn it in all-natural formulations which possibly gives it a warmer, rounder impression. So while Liz Zorn, the nose behind Soivohlé, has created a fragrance that boasts a dry and robust oudh, the perfume will not keep you at arm’s length. From the get-go, dark chocolate envelopes you and guides you into this deep, spicy, smoky scent encounter.
Anise and orange are subtly blended in Oudh Lacquer Parfum, steeped into the tangy woody texture of the perfume, and imbued into the cocoa absolute. An expert hand and artistic mind was clearly used in achieving the fine floral balance of the honeyed linden blossom and spicy/heady champaca. Several other blossoms are present, such as orange blossom, rose, aglalia, as well as orris butter, but the linden and champaca are the florals that give luster to this Oudh Lacquer. And thankfully, the warm, rich cocoa never strays from beginning to end.
Please visit Nathan Branch’s blog for his two part review of Oudh Lacquer. It truly deserves a Part I and a Part II. All three of these fragrances merit more words than I have room for here. They are all sophisticated, compelling, and most importantly, beautiful to wear.
Aftelier’s Chocolate and Saffron Body Oil is available at Aftelier.com $40 for 4.6 oz.
Velvet and Sweet Pea’s Black Cat EDP is available at Potion. $105 for 15mls.
Soivohlé’s Oudh Lacquer Parfum is available at soivohle.com for $95 for 4.5mls or $260 for 1/2 oz.
Posted by ~Trish
Aftelier’s Chocolate and Saffron Body Oil! I want that for a Halloween treat! Yumm
Love the graphic! I’ll have to check that etsy seller out!
A,
It really is an amazing treat. I used it in the summer as well, and loved it in the heat. But the fall and winter seems truly perfect for the oil.
Just got an email from Mandy Aftel and she’s changing the bottles to glass and adding another oil to her collection, can’t wait to see what she has created! 🙂
~T
Thanks for the permission…treats for me too! 🙂
Dabney
I know right? Sometimes we grown-ups need that don’t we 😉
Enjoy!
~T
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i love the graphics that you chose for this post.
J
Thanks J! The witchy one is perfect I think! 🙂
~T
Oh wow, I want ALL of these, how yummy! You make it all sound so dreamy.
I did not know that Oudh Lacquer had chocolate in it too, I think I may need an IV of that stuff. 🙂
I wish I had rec’d my sample of the Oudh Lacquer when we met. It’s amazing, and you’d love it. Full bottle worthy no doubt! It’s going on my holiday wish-list.
You’d love the oil and Black Cat as well 🙂
~T
Trish,
Thanks so much for these wonderful suggestions. I didn’t know about Velvet and Sweet Pea until now and it seems such a great company. I’m going to order from them next.
Sophie
Laurie of VSP is wonderful Sophie, don’t hesitate to contact her with any questions! If Black Cat sounds like something you’d like, it’s a great place to start as well as her Body Frostings, they are divine 🙂 A nightly ritual for me!
~T