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HARVEST MOON Lunacy is live!

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Over the holiday weekend, our HARVEST MOON perfume began stalking around the site, stirring the other autumnal scents from their slumber and calling them back into service. September's full moon officially ushers in our favorite time of year!
 
 

https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/a-little-lunacy-limited-edition/harvest-moon-2020-perfume-oil/

 
"This Harvest lunacy combines the autumnal scents of dry leaves, mulling spices, balsam fir, pine needles, cedar, juniper berry, clove, saffron, damson plum, white sage, yarrow, and lily twined with Dionysus’ sacred grapes and ivy, a bounty of apple, black fig, and pumpkin, and the amaranth and lingum aloes of Janus, all touched by a gentle breath of festival woodsmoke and sweet wine."
 
This killer label design by Dan Santat is also available as a tee shirt!
 
But the reaper isn't riding alone: they're trailed by a sextet of the following Ménage à Trois perfumes.
 

https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/product-category/a-little-lunacy-limited-edition/menage-a-trois-a-little-lunacy-limited-edition/

 
🥉 CEDARWOOD, VANILLA ABSOLUTE, AND TOLU BALSAM
 
🥉 PINK CARNATION, PATCHOULI, AND FRANKINCENSE
 
🥉 RED BENZOIN, YLANG YLANG, AND TOBACCO
 
🥉 VERBENA, ORANGE BLOSSOM, AND KING MANDARIN
 
🥉 WISTERIA, MUGUET, AND LILY OF THE VALLEY
 
🥉 EUCALYPTUS, WHITE MINT, AND LEMON PEEL
 
 
And finally, a timely new offering from our sister site, Twilight Alchemy Lab:
 
SHELTER
 
 

https://blackphoenixalchemylab.com/shop/a-little-lunacy-limited-edition/twilight-alchemy-lab/shelter-perfume-oil/

 
"I built this oil to help form a sense of fundamental safety, a solid bedrock that you can build from. This is an oil of stability and grounding that will help you find the strength to keep going.
 
This oil contains warm brown patchouli, angelica root, oakmoss absolute, lemongrass, vetiver, bourbon vanilla absolute, lavender bud, ginger root, spruce, vervain, three sages, and barley."

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