Friday 1 June 2012

6 comments:

Sarah said...

Oh Jane, that's funny! My reaction to Celtic Fire was the exact opposite of yours - I practically fell off my chair with amazed delight and still can't stop sniffing it. I loved Holy Thistle too.

Michael said...

Are these available outside of the UK? My mother is from there and it would be awesome to get one of these for a gift. Being that she is into the Celtic thing I might have to go with Celtic Fire despite your advice :<

Mrs. Scents said...

Wow - love that they all have UK ingredients and Gothic Bluebell definitely sounds intriguing! Fingers crossed it'll be available outside the UK for all us across the pond!

Mrs. Scents said...

Love that the ingredients were sourced locally in the UK and Gothic Bluebell sounds really intriguing! Hopefully these unique scents will be available to us Anglofiles across the pond!

Anne Smith said...

There have been so many 'patriotic' products emerging in time for the Jubilee, from UK made lingerie to perfume and makeup- I must say that it's truly heart warming to finally see some products that are sourced and fabricated in the UK! Hurray for British manufacturers- long may it continue!

ginzaintherain said...

I also think that Holy Thistle is simply a beautiful smell; that Gothic Bluebell is alarming (but to me, dark and fascinating). Quince I can't quite get a grasp on yet, but Celtic Fire, which I would rather die than wear myself, is somehow hilarious, as was your reaction!