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Diptyque's New Take On Vanilla

Vanilla has the power to woo in desserts—particularly age-old classics like crème brûlée or homemade ice cream—but the same doesn't necessarily hold true with fragrances. As a perfume note, it's often simply too sweet, too cloying, too reminiscent of, well, baked goods to be worn on the skin.
Diptyque's latest olfactory creation is out to defy those stereotypes. Presented against a backdrop of exotic spices, Eau Duelle's vanilla feels darker, more nuanced, and, most importantly, not so saccharine. The key to its mastery appears to be twofold. First, there are the stars of the scent: two dueling vanilla notes—the powdery Firnat and the more heady, smoky bourbon variety—which offer a rich base. Then, a supporting cast of singular notes plucked from locations around the globe—elemi from the Philippines, saffron from Iran, black tea from Ceylon, and cardamom and calamus reed from India—brings woodsy and spicy elements for complexity. Yes, vanilla dominates, but it's not overbearing, which means the eau works equally well on men and women. The best part: The aroma is said ...
... to be a nerve settler, possessing anxiety-assuaging properties. Take deep whiffs, fashion warriors, and trudge on.
A Beauty Classic Turns 140
Happy birthday, Vaseline! The trusty petroleum jelly we've come to love is celebrating its 140th birthday this year. Way back in 1870, a young chemist from Brooklyn noticed how oil workers would smear their skin with the residue from their drills to speed the healing of cuts and burns. He quickly realized the massive potential of this wonderfully gooey skin healer, and took it mainstream. Now that quirky wonder is an American classic, stocked in bathrooms everywhere and sold at a rate of one jar a minute, to be exact. To mark the anniversary, Vaseline is introducing a new Rich Conditioning Cocoa Butter variety.
This jelly contains the same base mixture of mineral oils, paraffin, and microcrystalline waxes as the original, but it's also topped off with nourishing cocoa butter to seal in extra moisture and provide a non-sticky glow. Like all Vaseline creations, it serves about a hundred different skin purposes. We prefer to rub it on after shaving to soften our legs and to dab it on rough cuticles before bed. Applying it is even a bit more convenient, now that the jar has been updated with a flip top.
Drive from: fashion stop Vanilla has the power to woo in desserts—particularly age-old classics like crème brûlée or homemade ice cream—but the replica brand watches same doesn't necessarily hold true with fragrances.
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