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  • Demeter launch Pink Grapefruit cologne

    by Sandra Rose, 09 September 2009 Industry News

    Demeter have announced a new addition to their collection. Their Pink Grapefruit Cologne Spray is said to be “a citrus and fruity blend, without being sharp the way that grapefruit can be.”...

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  • Demeter launch natural limited edition vintage scents

    by Sandra Rose, 14 July 2009 Industry News

    Demeter have just launched a collection of 100% natural, hand crafted fragrances. The collection is made up of Geranium, Lavender, Mimosa, Patchouli and Rosebush fragrances, each having one flower as its core scent. Because they are made from natural essential oils, the scents will vary from year to year, like a vintage wine, depending on the quality and scent of the crop....

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  • Demeter launch purse sprays of entire range

    by Grant Osborne, 04 April 2009 Industry News

    The Demeter Fragrance Library have made their entire range of fragrances available as mini purse sprays enabling the wearer to discretely top themselves up with the scent of Gin & Tonic, Dirt or New Zealand....

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  • Demeter release Clover and raise a glass of Irish Cream for St Patrick's Day

    by Danielle Cooper, 14 March 2009 Industry News

    Demeter Fragrance Library have released two new fragrances just in time to celebrate St Patrick's Day on March 17th.  To mark the Irish patron Saint's day 'Clover' and 'Irish Cream' will be available for a very limited time. ...

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  • The perfumer who hates perfume: An interview with Christopher Brosius

    by Liz Upton, 01 September 2008 Interviews

    Zephyr is a big dog. I met him a month ago and a few thousand miles away, but as I shut my eyes, it is as if he's lying on the carpet in front of me. He's rolling on his back, encouraging me to rub his pinkly dogsome tummy, and he smells very strongly and wetly canine. His master, Christopher Brosius, would understand this hallucinatory kind of scent memory - in this case sparked by some smears of doggy smell that rubbed off my hands onto my notebook and seem to have been fixed by something on the scent test strips I have tucked into the cover. Brosius' perfumery is all about lucid and occasionally startling scent memories and illusions. The vials in his shop are magic portals which allow you to revisit your grandmother's tomato greenhouse, experience a worm's-eye view of a luminous flower or stamp your way through a hot, mulchy forest; all standing in a bare room with your eyes tightly shut and your nose twitching with surprise....

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