My New Favorite Fragrances
Posted by: Sarah on July 23rd, 2009
I’ve spent the past several years of my life sans perfume. Not that I haven’t tried to find a great scent, but all of that sniffing truly can be an annoying process. However, my search is now over! I have completely fallen in love with Pacifica perfumes.**
While shopping at Whole Foods last month, I sauntered over to the beauty section for a quick peek (shocker, I know) and found this awesome line of fragrances. I won’t lie, I’m a sucker for packaging, and the brightly-colored solid perfume tins totally caught my eye. Though, beyond the packaging, the scents are just gorgeous and easy to wear and layer. My two favorites right now are Lotus Garden** and Bali Lime Papaya,** and the best part? They only cost 9 bucks!
Considering the subject matter of this website, are these perfumes environmentally friendly?
From the Pacifica website:
Pacifica products are made using the finest, consumer-safe and sustainable raw materials, including natural ingredients and essential oils. Pacifica products are free of parabens, propylene glycol, phthalates and lead wicks. Pacifica packaging is both recyclable and made with recycled content and the company reuses and reduces wherever possible, regularly reevaluating processes to maximize this effort. Pacifica is working towards carbon neutrality and is 100% committed to cruelty-freedom. In this regard, the company does not use any animal ingredients, including beeswax, and does not test its formulations on animals or use ingredients that are currently tested on animals.
Looks like it’s a win-win to me. Find out more about Pacifica here.**
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[...] My forever-long search for fragrance is over. [...]
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