Mood Scent 4 🎄 Christmas Gifts Galore 🎄
It’s Mood Scent 4 Time again! Our monthly blogging project where Portia, (on A Bottled Rose) , Samantha  (I Scent You A Day), Megan (Megan In St Maxime) and I write about a different subject linking perfume to mood or occasion. This time we picked scented gifts for the upcoming holidays.
As many of us are spending a lot more time inside and washing our hands I picked soaps and scented candles as gifts. This year has been an exceptional year for many of us. Some will have more money to spend than others. Local shops and small business can use all the help they get from us. Because of this I chose scented products from local or small fragrance businesses starting with the UK based company Olfiction and their new Boujee Bougies Scented candles.
Boujee Bougies Scented Candles
Scented candles Boujee Bougies were recently launched by Pia Long, Nick Gilbert and Thomas Dunckley from Olfiction. The candles intend to be novel and fun by telling a different story from what we are used to. There are two sizes of candles available:  large 220 grams and mini’s 60 grams and come in 5 different scents, green Succulent, fruity rosy Queen Jam, leather Cuir Culture, futuristic floral Hellflower and golden frankincense Gilt.
The small size candle is an excellent gift and great way to try this collection. There is a very informative podcast (FumeChat) about the candles and the stories behind them well worth to listening to. I haven’t tried the candles yet but ordered a set last week and can’t wait to smell and gift them.
April Aromatics Vanillicious Eau de Parfum
April Aromatics perfumer Tanja Bochnig just launched a new gourmand fragrance called Vanillicious Eau de Parfum. Vanillicious was introduced earlier as a lighter version in the gourmand collection. It is an ode to the natural vanilla pod which has a more leathery even slightly dirty scent compared to what we normally know as vanilla from sweet vanilla ice cream.
Vanillicious is slightly powdery, leathery but woody as well. It smells as if a vanilla pod was soaked in an old wooden barrel of rum, the vanilla pod was taken out after absorbing the boozy rum and old oak wood. The fragrance is soothing, placing you with both feet on the ground. As an avid lover of vanilla perfumes it was love at first sniff as it doesn’t become cloying or overly sweet. I would recommend Vanillicious for lovers of vanilla fragrances. Smaller 15 ml bottles are available online which will make an excellent gift for the holidays if you have a bit more to spend. Longevity of this Eau de Parfum is excellent as it can be scented on skin for almost 24 hours!
Werfzeep / Werf Soap
The Dutch Soap brand Werfzeep (literary yard soap) has been making organic and artisanal soaps since 2009. All soaps are handmade in the centre of the city of Utrecht. Depending on the season a different soap is introduced. At the moment they have a autumnal soap with star anise, sweet orange, cinnamon and fennel. One of my favourites soaps is Tayyibah, a spicy soft scrub soap full of clove and coffee which makes your bathroom smell of Christmas.
These soaps are excellent for people with sensitive skins as they only use plant based materials and very affordable costing around 7 euro for a bar of soap. For my Dutch readers: Werfzeep can be found at the organic store Ecoplaza as well so you don’t have to pay for shipping. I have given a lot of these soaps to friends as they are all natural (some of the herbs, roots and flowers are hand picked in a nearby forest or in their garden) and a (soft) delight to use. Did I mention the quality of the soap is excellent?
I found a lot of artisanal local brands selling hand made soaps on Instagram in the UK and US. It is well worth the effort to look around for local hand made presents there if you can’ t order Werf Zeep. Perfumers Bruno Fazzolari  (US based) for example and Ayala Moriel (Israel based) sell artisanal soaps as well.
Oriza L. LeGrand Soaps
Other winners are Oriza l. LeGrand soaps which offers a fine soaps selection as well. They can be ordered online on their website. An exquisite set of 3 soaps is available for 30 euro which you can split. Each soap is wrapped in a beautifully decorated paper and these soaps are of high quality as well. I loved their violet scented soap, a scent you will not find in your local drugstore. The soaps on the photograph were bought by me some years ago so you will find other packaging in the stores and online.
These are my Holiday Gift picks. Have a look on Samantha’s blog I Scent You A Day Megan’s blog  Megan in St. Maxime  and Portia on A Bottled Rose, to read their choices too!
I Love To Hear From You
There have been some troubles with leaving comments before. Â I hope you are able to share your gift ideas as well and let me know what you think of my choices.
Disclosure: All photographs were made by me and are meant as creative expression.
AustralianPerfumeJunkies
December 7, 2020 @ 13:22
Hey there Esperanza!
WOW! We snapped on Boujee Bougies and Oriza Legrand! LOVE THAT!
So great to be talking about smaller brands that are being made with such love of fragrance and devotion to beautiful fragrance.
Hope your Xmas is fun of all the good stuff.
Portia xx
L'Esperessence
December 7, 2020 @ 13:31
Hi Portia!
We did! Both are great gifts aren’t they? Hope your Christmas is fun and loving as well. XxxEsperanza
AustralianPerfumeJunkies
December 8, 2020 @ 01:11
OMG! Typo.
That last line is meant to sat *fun, and full of all the good stuff.
Yes, really gorgeous gifts. I love giving things that are specific to their region. Almost impossible in the days of globalisation.
Portia xx
Samantha Scriven
December 7, 2020 @ 18:28
Dear Esperanza, you can definitely write my Christmas List for me next year. I am shameless soap addict and the nice thing about it is that you can build up a huge supply because 1. It never goes off and 2. You can keep it in your clothes drawer to make it smell nice. 3. They look so pretty. Boujee Boujies are made by my chums at Olfiction and I can’t wait to try them. Pia Long made my favourite candle in the world so far with Parks Gingerbread so i can’t wait to see what’s she’s done with her own line here.
As usual, your beautiful photography is truly transportive. I love that wood panelled room with the Christmas tree peeking out!
meganinsaintemaxime
December 7, 2020 @ 22:06
Hi Esperanza. What a great list and a pleasure to read. Vanillicious is definitely a great addition to the April Aromatics line and right up there as a new favourite for me. The L’Oriza soaps are gorgeous and I nearly put those on my list. The new candles from Nick, Pia and Thomas look great too and would love to try these too. Have a lovely December xx