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Aromatique Inc.

Post by Administrator on 10/27/2008

AROMATIQUE… Creator of Decorative Fragrance

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Aromatique, the Creator of Decorative Fragrance, was created in 1982 by Patti Upton. Patti gave birth to this dynamic company literally “just for fun.” She mixed together a melange of native botanicals such as acorns, pine cones, gumballs and hickory nuts, fragranced them with spices, oils and ingenuity. Patti called her creation The Smell of Christmas and placed it in a friend’s gift shop. Visitors were enthralled. This extraordinary decorative fragrance quickly turned into an overnight success, and customers were consistently asking for more. Often copied but never duplicated, The Smell of Christmas remains the company’s flagship fragrance. As a leader in the fragrance industry noted, “It is great to create a wonderful fragrance, but to keep that fragrance at the top for over twenty years is amazing.”

With the birth of the company, magic and whimsy gave way to deliberation, as Patti began to envision the birth of a new industry: decorative fragrance. It is not potpourri, the traditional collection of sweet smelling dried flowers. Decorative fragrance is rich and full-bodied, with large distinctive botanicals carefully and artfully arranged with a memorable scent. The product is precisely layered into a primary packaging of cellophane bags. The preferred method of display is large open containers. The company now produces a wide variety of fragrance lines, including candles and decorative accessories.

In 1991, Ms. Upton, with the assistance of the nation’s leading personal-products experts, developed a new line known as “The Aromatique Bath.” The bath treatment line was expanded in 1999 to include basic skin care products in several fragrances and continues to evolve as new products are introduced. All Aromatique Bath products contain the finest ingredients at the highest therapeutic levels and are designed to promote and maintain the skin in its most natural, healthy state.

The Aromatique Spa, a specific line of skin care products designed to protect and rejuvenate the skin, was introduced in 2005. It includes a collection of relaxing scented candles to help set the mood for relaxation. Aromatique Spa offers the ultimate in luxury at an affordable price.

Aromatique’s vault to the top of the market has been both magical and deliberate, carefully orchestrated with Patti Upton closely monitoring every stage of the development. Annette Green, President Emeritus of the Fragrance Foundation in New York, declares Patti “as one of our industry’s most creative visionaries. Her trailblazing concepts set the stage for the revolution in the enjoyment and appreciation of fragrance in the home, which is driving the public’s interest in fragrance.” Patti was the first to artfully combine visual elements with fragrance. She is unique in that her business is totally focused on fragrances and their ancillary components.

Patti is quick to call Aromatique a “we” company. She attributes Aromatique’s success to the unique collection of people and talent on her staff that has been drawn to the breathtaking natural beauty of the company’s home in Heber Springs, Arkansas, located in the Greers Ferry Lake resort area of the Ozark foothills. Patti has blended these individual creative forces to produce a support staff second to none. In addition, the talents and ingenuity of local employees have been pressed into service to custom-design and build much of the specialized machinery needed to produce many of its products.

Numerous magazines, newspapers and television shows have featured Patti and Aromatique. She appeared twice on “Working Women,” a nationally syndicated television show from Washington, D.C., and “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous” did a segment on Patti and the company. The London Sunday Express and The Washington Post newspapers have both traveled to Arkansas to interview Patti and focus on the company. A Christmas issue of Victoria Magazine featured Patti and the Upton’s Arkansas home. In 1999, the book “The Business of Bliss” featured Patti and the Aromatique Story. An article in the November 2002 issue of “Southern Living” profiled the company and its varied products from decorative fragrance to the bath.

Creating only the highest quality products and keeping Aromatique at the forefront of the decorative fragrance industry has been the company’s mission from the beginning. Patti Upton has been the driving force behind that mission. She states, “The quest for perfection is so important, it sometimes takes up to two years to develop a fragrance. We have always been known for the quality of our fragrances, and as we celebrate our 26th anniversary, our commitment to our customers remains strong and will not change. Aromatique will always provide the best products available and will continue to be the leader in the decorative fragrance industry.”

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Middle East Art from Tadè

Post by Administrator on 10/13/2008

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French Look International is an importer and exclusive distributor of high-end and luxury niche brands from Europe. Their brands relate to different aspects of lifestyle and bring something truly unique. Their collections include assortments of fine bath collections, original home fragrances, uniquely scented candles and personal perfumes as well as home furnishings, garden accessories and high quality teas. Their products represent the absolute best from France, England, Italy and Belgium.

“Tade” is one part of French Look International.
Founded in 1995, Tade is a company where craftspeople, artists and merchants combine their talents to bring the traditions of the Middle East into the homes and lifestyle of today.
The ritual surrounding the art of bathing and cooking is symbolized in everyday, familiar items. The simplicity in the choice of raw materials and the sumptuous Middle Eastern design bestow a powerful identity upon these otherwise modest objects.
Ten years ago, while browsing through the Souks of the Middle East, the discovery of these objects sparked off the idea of exploring the mysticism and riches of these lands in depth. Inspiration came from the cooking of oils, the baking of glass and clay, the forging of iron and copper, and from a world rich in vegetables and minerals.

SOAP
The soap has been made in the same way in Aleppo for centuries. Its legendary reputation and mildness come from the high olive and laurel oil content, combined with a nine month drying process.

BATH ACCESSORIES
The wash mitts are made from cotton or sisal and give a rich lather when used with soap. After a long shower, the exfoliating mitts remove dead skin.
The black pumice stone’s rough texture removes hard skin. The alum stone has astringent properties, tightens and lifts the skin, and reduces perspiration. It is used as a deodorant, to relieve razor burn and to restore brightness to drab white linens and garments.

GLASS
The craftsman blows the red-hot molten glass, which gradually takes shape before cooling and becoming iridescent. The process is repeated day and night until the fire in the clay furnace, rebuilt every three months, dies.

COPPER

Copper is a perfect heat convector making it ideal for kitchen utensils. Tin-plating gives it a silver finish and acts as a barrier against its sharp, acid taste. This non-toxic alloy is applied while hot and will last indefinitely provided that it is dried after use. Clean with silver polish.

RECYCLED TIRES

What was once a car or truck tire has been recycled as a tub, a carrier, or a modest pair of sandals. Modeled on early leather originals, these objects draw their strength from the hardwearing nature of rubber, combined with the expertise and perseverance of traditional craftsmen.

Strong, skilled hands are required to transform thick, tough strips of rubber tire into genuine works of art.

WROUGHT IRON

Modest raw materials are expertly transformed into refined pieces of furniture, representative of the elegant and much celebrated Middle Eastern hospitality. Wrought iron and tin plated (non-toxic), copper consoles and pedestal tables, stools and chairs will extend a generous and characteristically oriental welcome to your guests.

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European Soaps Ltd

Post by Administrator on 07/3/2008

Aromatherapy products

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European Soaps Ltd. imports beautiful soaps, lotions and bath gels from Europe and distributes domestic products that are found in the natural products industry in the United States.
Their product lines include:
Pre de Provence, Somerset Toiletries,
Mediterranean Spa,
Dresdner Essenz,
Martini Spa,
Kamasutra,
Abra,
Fruttoly,
Heart soaps,
Novelty Soup and more.
European Soaps Ltd. is the exclusive distributor of Pre de Provence, a French line of soaps, bath & shower gels, oils, fragrance and hair care. These Aromachology and Aromatherapy products are made with only the finest ingredients and no animal testing.
Aromatherapy only uses essential oils of plants. Aromatherapy products
actually have subtle effects on the mind, emotions, and even the body
that help you perk up, relax or feel better. Aromachology is all about
psychology. Which is why you may feel comforted smelling the perfume
your mother used to wear. While they have many products that are
based on Aromatherapy, the vast majority are truly Aromachology
products and are designed to bring you pleasant experiences and
memories.
The Pre de Provence selection of soaps, baths, shampoos and oils are produced from the purist botanical essences harvested in Provence. These products are for those who appreciate the quality of these refined products and require the purest and finest in bath and hair preparations.
Pre de Provence soaps are made in a variety of small soap factories in the south of France and are made with pure vegetable oils with no tallow.

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Buckwheat Bliss Products.

Post by Administrator on 06/13/2008

Buckwheat Pillows

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Here at MyGiftee.com we are pleased to give you an opportunity to try these well-being products. Nothing beats a good night’s sleep, so it’s important to find the pillow that will support and pamper your neck in just the right ways. Most pillows are filled with feathers, fiberfill, or foam. In Japan, however, people sleep on buckwheat pillows. Buckwheat hull pillows have been used traditionally in Japan for centuries to ensure a restful, healthy sleep. Buckwheat hulls are a unique and natural filling that allows for air circulation and ease of motion. They won’t compress during the night, so your neck won’t have to strain to find a relaxed position. The small buckwheat hulls shift inside the case to match the exact contour of your neck and head. They provide support that allows your muscles to relax completely all night long, providing symptomatic relief of the aches and pains associated with tight, sore muscles. The even support means no more cramps or muscle tension both of which are known to contribute to headaches. Natural buckwheat filling is ideal for people allergic to feathers and synthetic materials. Since they are small and easy to carry, these malleable pillows are also a great present for friends who travel a lot. Dream Time’s buckwheat pillows truly are preventative therapy.

Classic Pillow provides pure Buckwheat Bliss. Largest full-sized bed pillow is moldable and adjustable for extraordinary support and comfort.

Buckwheat-filled Zafu Cushion is cradles and conforms to your body, encouraging proper spinal alignment. The discreet side handle makes it easy to bring your Zafu on outings or simply to move from room to room.

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