"We've wanted to do a perfume oil for so long," Annie said of the collection they named after their mother
Alora is a popular home fragrance line started by two sisters. They wanted a decor-friendly scent diffusers. They have been endorsed by many fashion and style magazines and the buzz about their lines seems to be never ending. And they are back with a new concept:
A dark and cylindrical canister looks like something you will see in the spy museum from the cold war era. But it's their latest innovation a refillable perfume oil roller ball case for Terveer, the latest scent project from sisters Annie and Therese Gibbons, who made a name for themselves as the founders of Alora.
Mary Terveer. "It's so much more personal than a spray of perfume." On your first purchase, you'll get a roller ball vial of fragrance packaged with an "alum," their version of a refillable perfume bottle. These vials come in two clors metal-and-navy vials and they do not have issues with the TSA. I had perfume tossed in the airport. They are also sturdy and do not mind being get tossed in your bag, and unless you misplace yours, you won't have to buy another alum again. I consider myself an appreciator of roller ball, my mom and all my five sisters swear by them and now they have one more reason to use them.
There are three scents to choose from, each inspired by the sisters' memories. Incense, which conjures up their childhood years spent catherdral-snooping in Italy, is comprised of sweet bergamot, burnt firewood, black patchouli, and musk. The notes in Green (fresh ivy, sweet pink pepper, fig wood, vetiver, wet oakmoss) take them back to their family's home in southern Minnesota. And the third scent is Gardenia, one that the sisters always wanted to make for their home-fragrance line but couldn't due to budget constraints. "I wanted to capture true, Hawaiian gardenias, like the kinds I grow in my own yard," Annie says. "So I mailed boxes of them to and he matched it."
I think this is a unique gift for those who have many options, this is one way to tell them you are a gifted shopper whose sense of style can never grow old.
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