May Flower. Co-Enfleurage of Purple-Leaf Honeysuckle, Australian Wax Jasmine, Maid of Orleans Sambac Jasmine, and extremely fragrant Hybrid Tea Roses. May 2024
May Flower. Co-Enfleurage of Purple-Leaf Honeysuckle, Australian Wax Jasmine, Maid of Orleans Sambac Jasmine, and extremely fragrant Hybrid Tea Roses. May 2024, all from the Wild Veil Perfume gardens. PLEASE READ: **Although the floral perfume produced by enfleurage is osmically balanced (meaning it contains sufficiently complex interplay of top through base notes to be considered a perfume in itself), it is a subtle creation. It must be given time to breathe on the skin. When cold, it may not smell much at all. Allow it to breathe and warm on a pulse point before inhaling deeply. Most noses love the aroma of my enfleurage but, a small percent of my clients are anosmic to enfleurage and therefore cannot smell the floral fragrance. This has to do with natural differences in nasal receptors and is not due to an issue with the product. I always recommend ordering a sample before committing to a larger size for this reason.**A B O U T • W I L D • V E I L • E N F L E U R A G EEnfleurage i