Perfume of the Day: Pacifica Tibetan Mountan Temple

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I’m just loving the idea of this scent, it really takes me away. Pacifica makes great candles, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised with their inexpensive perfumes, as well. Just read the description:
Vetiver symbolizes grounding strength for those who are stressed or have lost connection with their inner being. It also serves as a symbol of the timeless and eternal nature of existence. Blended with the strength and power of patchouli, and the grounding properties of ginger, this candle is very centering and powerful, yet the fragrance remains sweet and subtle. Vetiver, native to India, is known for its resinous earthy overtones and complimentary notes of violet, wood, roots, and soil. Its name in Indonesia, where it is cultivated today, translates as “fragrant root.”
The orange color of this candle is reminiscent of the saffron robes worn by Buddhist monks and its fragrance will call to mind the incense that permeates the halls of temples throughout Asia.
I might have to buy several - the Blood Orange also calls my name!
Pacifica Tibetan Mountain Temple perfume 1.2 oz - $19
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2 opinions for Perfume of the Day: Pacifica Tibetan Mountan Temple
Mary Jo
May 11, 2008 at 7:41 pm
I’ve tried the Pacific soap products, and they are to-die for.
Very fragrant, without being cloying. And the blood orange is delicious.
Amanda
May 19, 2008 at 9:29 pm
Oh! That sounds lovely. I have several soaps… didn’t even know they HAD perfumes! *feels dumb*
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