Thursday, September 2, 2010

Providence Perfume Company

When you see a perfume called “lavender fields” or “vanilla musk” you would automatically assume that lavender or vanilla would be an ingredient in that perfume. However if you look at the ingredients of a commercially produced perfume you’ll see that in most cases all of the ingredients are chemicals, barely pronounceable and harmful to your health chemicals at that. Typically there is no trace of a natural ingredient, and the perfumes are made in factories. A 100% natural perfume has become incredibly rare.

Charna Ethier, an artisan perfumer, and creator of Providence Perfume Co. has been totally appalled by what the modern perfume industry has become. We are spraying ourselves with synthetic chemicals that contain harmful parabens. It’s just not right. Charna hand crafts every perfume in small batches using only natural ingredients in her Providence, Rhode Island studio. She uses real plants, flowers, woods, and fruits. Each luxurious scent is simply delectable. My personal favorite Cocoa Tuberose is so delicious that I have to tell myself not to eat it. You can definitely tell that only natural ingredients are used. Charna’s perfumes are not your typical scents. Her scent combinations are truly unique. From Osmanthus Oolong, a combination of the Japanese osmanthus flower and three varieties of tea to Indolice, a blend of night blooming jasmine, oakmoss, and mushroom, each scent is truly intoxicating.
Providence Perfume Co. scents can be purchased in Green Envy Eco-Boutique and online at www.GreenEnvyShop.com and www.ProvidencePerfume.com. Scents include Ginger Lily, Osmanthus Oolong, Divine, Cocoa Tuberose, Tabac Citron, and Indolice.

1 comment:

  1. I am not good for a fragrance descriptions but I wanted to have a perfume collection. Anyway,thank you so much for the information when I've heard lavender perfume I thought it is the ingredient.

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