Smell This: Kiehl’s Debuts Portable Essence Oils…

image0011 300x261 Smell This:  Kiehls Debuts Portable Essence Oils...I adore fragrance oils, they are always a great way to personalize any fragrance that you wear and make it your own. I typically put one on before I put on my fragrance to layer the scents. Kiehl’s fragrance oils have been around for a while so when I heard they were going to debut their Portable Essence Oils I was so happy.

Because of the popularity and richness of the Original Musk Oil, customers over the years created many personal blends around Musk, with essences as varied as Cucumber, Grapefruit and Vanilla. Vanilla was also a favorite base for blends, and creations using Vanilla with Grapefruit, Coriander, and Amber provided unique fragrant effects on the skin.

In addition to the initial launch of Musk, Coriander, Vanilla and Grapefruit, Kiehl’s will also offer six more fragrances in the coming months. The following details the first four essences and their place in Kiehl’s fragrant history:

The Rundown:

MUSK 1921
This is Kiehl’s first essence oil and still today, most beloved by customers who often refer to it as the Original Love Oil. The use of musk dates back more than 1,300 years when it was used by rulers of early Chinese dynasties for its herbal medicinal properties. Until the late 19th century, the natural musk was used extensively in perfumery until economic and ethical reasons motivated the adoption of synthetic musk, which are used almost exclusively today.

CORIANDER 1946

Coriander was first used at the original Kiehl’s Pharmacy as medicinal oil for its soothing and healing properties. This aromatic stimulant and spice has been cultivated for over 3,000 years and used by the Egyptians as an aphrodisiac. Known as cilantro or Chinese parsley, Coriander is considered both an herb and a spice, since both its leaves and seeds are used as a seasoning condiment.

VANILLA 1968

Many Kiehl’s customers have shared their layering suggestions over the years, but an overwhelming majority mix Vanilla with Musk. Originally cultivated by Pre-Colombian Mesoamerican peoples, Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes is credited with introducing both the vanilla spice and chocolate to Europe in the 1520s. The Spanish and Portuguese sailors and explorers brought vanilla into Africa and Asia in the 16th century.

GRAPEFRUIT 1976

A customer favorite for decades, Grapefruit delights Kiehl’s customers with its fresh and citrusy scent. Grapefruit was first described on Barbados in 1750 and was also called the forbidden fruit because it was seized upon by those searching for the identity of the original tree of good and evil in the Garden of Eden.

Kiehl’s Portable Fragrance Oils come in a .23 oz. roller ball for $25 and are on-counter now.

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