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Happy Bastille Day! Vive la France!

July 15th, 2012 by

Having French – Paris?roots on my Father’s side..the Bassett name is a good reason?for me to celebrate.? My heritage is traced all the way?back to Charlemagne.

Bring on the champagne…I remember a wonderful Bastille day in 1991 in Paris.? The pomp and circumstance…troops parading down the Champs-?lys?es.

Lots of wine, aioli and baquettes, and great food was shared that day…

I was standing on the Ponte Neuf (the new bridge) which is now the oldest bridge in Paris on the Seine..watching the Eiffel Tower that evening.? Many people were there for this historic event.? Many languages were wafting?in my ears and French fragrance I will admit.? Clouds of it.? The lights of the tower?had been turned off.? The lights came back on in sections with the lowest one first, the middle, and then the top.? As the top lit?up everyone cheered..There?were fireworks and cheers..I will never forget it..

The next thing I knew everyone was rushing to get on a?Metro…the train stops?running at?midnight..and to catch a taxi would have been a nightmare..

What a beautiful day and ?evening..

For this festive occasion I am wearing my chypre style Camille eau de parfum. The notes are: Osmanthus, Iris Root from Italy, Mimosa, Tuberose, Jasmine sambac, Lavender Seville, Galbanum, Ginger, Bergamot, and others

? Camille is from my French????? Collection of natural perfumes.? How appropriate for today!? You can check out the whole collection here:?French Collection?

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?I also created the Royal Collection ?of natural fragrances that is based on people and places from France.

If you sign up for my newsletter I am having a special Bastille Day sale.

Have a great day!? Vive la France!

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Benefits of Natural Perfume – Overcoming Grief

July 9th, 2012 by

The aromatherapy benefits of using? Natural Perfumes are derived from pure essential oils and absolutes they are created with. Many scientific studies show the benefits of using essential oils for well being. Here is an emotion and the corresponding JoAnne Bassett Natural Fragrances to aid this emotion.

Grief is a reaction to a major loss. It is most often an unhappy and painful emotion.

My natural fragrances that help to overcome grief are:

Le Voyage, Reveiller, Chantelle, Contessa, Josephine, Madame Pompadour, Magie D? Or, Malmaison, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Petit Trianon, Versailles, Amazing, Dark Mistress, Indulgence, Tetu, Sensual Embrace, You Are The One, Enchant, Esoterica, Luscious Roses, Reflections, Temptress, Timeless

Please read my Aromatic Journeys ? blog.

 

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My First Love….

June 1st, 2012 by

June 1, 2012 – Sixth Anniversary Blog Event

My very first natural aromatic that?I fell head over heels in love with was….drum roll please…Sandalwood..We are not talking just any steam distilled sandalwood here either.? We are talking the cream of the crop…Mysore Sandalwood essential oil from India.

It has a most sensuous, creamy wood chip fragrance that wafts around my nose…and makes me smile. It is nothing like cedarwood, or fir or any of the usual suspects.

My favorite tree was always pine trees..and at the holiday times I love the beautiful Noble fir.? Having a Christmas tree in the house changes the atmosphere and brings in a pleasant pine odor…totally unlike?pine sol.??The cedar wood closets and the cedar wood storage chests have a pleasant sharp wood?aroma.? These are smells I am familiar with.

Sandalwood Tree in India

?Ok so back to my first love…Many years ago..I found a bottle of sandalwood in a “new age” store…wow…I thought I was in heaven….this little brown bottle was a breath of fresh air..Now mind you I grew up with hard wood trees..oaks, elms, maples, olives,?walnuts, apple, pines,?and more grew on our farm…My uncle even had a machine that sawed lumber..fresh logs that were turned into planks, shingles,and piles of saw dust.? I will never forget the smell of fresh sawed logs. I have smelled many types of wood..it is very grounding.

This little vial of essential oil took me on a journey of discovery…I put some on my wrist and waited for the drydown…sweet, soft, powder..oh my…

Fast forward to the year 2000 and I went to India on a fragrant journey for 3 weeks.? I was there for the Ganesha festival and I was able to purchase a small Ganesha (elephant) created from sandalwood.? I was so amazed.? It was very auspicious with the trunk going in the opposite direction…It smelled softly of the wood…imagine my surprise to find out there are temples built from sandalwood…Heaven on earth…No wonder I bought 5 kilos of this precious oil from sacred India.? This stock is now 12 years old…smooth as silk and dwindling.? The vintage Sandalwood is so superior to what they now call Indian sandalwood.

I could not imagine that there would be a shortage of Indian sandalwood.? The other varieties of sandalwood oil on the market now do not please me as much as the real thing…kind of like that first kiss…you never forget it.

There is one way you can experience for yourself my vintage 2000 Mysore Sandalwood essential oil from India.? I use it as a base in some of my Limited Edition Collection Parfums.? You can find them here: Limited Edition Collection Parfums

Be sure and read my other fragrant?blog: Aromatic Journeys

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http://www.roseenbos.com/category/blog
www.lesparfumsisabelle.co.uk
http://joannebassett.com/natural_perfumes/2012/06/01/my-first-love/
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Benefits of Natural Perfume – Fatigue and Exhaustion

May 23rd, 2012 by

The aromatherapy benefits of using? Natural Perfumes are derived from?pure essential oils and absolutes they are created with. Many scientific studies show the benefits of using essential oils for well being. Here is an emotion and the corresponding JoAnne Bassett Natural Fragrances to aid this emotion.

Fatigue and Exhaustion ? Le Voyage, Reveiller, Camille, Chantelle, Colette, Contessa, Josephine, Madame Pompadour, Magie D? Or, Malmaison, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Petit Trianon, Versailles, Amazing, Dark Mistress, Indulgence, Tetu, Sensual Embrace, You Are The One, Enchant, Esoterica, Luscious Roses, Reflections, Temptress, Timeless
Please?read my Aromatic Journeys ?blog.

 

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Depression – Benefits of Natural Perfumes

May 18th, 2012 by

The aromatherapy benefits of using 100% Natural Perfumes are derived from the 100% pure essential oils and absolutes they are created with. Many scientific studies show the benefits of using essential oils for well being.
Here is an emotion and the corresponding JoAnne Bassett Natural Fragrances to aid this emotion.

?Depression ? Le Voyage, Reveiller, Camille, Chantelle, Colette, Contessa, Josephine, Madame Pompadour, Magie D? Or, Malmaison, Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Petit Trianon, Versailles, Amazing, Dark Mistress, Indulgence, Reveiller, Tetu, Sensual Embrace, You Are The One, Enchant, Esoterica, Luscious Roses, Reflections, Temptress, Timeless
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Wonderful Wednesday!

May 9th, 2012 by

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JoAnne Bassett Interview With Yosh on Aroma Village

May 4th, 2012 by

 

Interview with JoAnne Bassett, an artisanal hand-crafted natural perfumer with an aromatherapy background based in beautiful San Diego with royal heritage from France and Germany.

YOSH: Your genre is natural botanical perfumes ? made with organic, wild crafted plant based materials ? completely animal and synthetic free. Would you compare this style to being a vegan in the culinary world?

JoAnne: No. There are many reasons people eat the diets they have. Some are purists.

YOSH: Are you also a vegan?

JoAnne: No. Later in life I started a vegetarian lifestlye. It did not last that many years as my body required other nutrients.

YOSH: How much do you think diet effects the way perfumes act on the skin?

JoAnne: I think it has an effect just like if your skin is dry or moist. If your skin has more moisture the scent may last longer. Your personal chemistry is the factor regarding how a perfume will smell on you.

YOSH: I once had a customer who ate a bison burger and I couldn?t get the smell out of my nose for several days. It kind of grossed me out. Has that happened to you before?

JoAnne: I have smelled garlic and other spices that exude from the body. When I had LeBijou, my perfume boutique in La Jolla, CA I had people coming into my store reeking of synthetic scents. I could hardly stand it.

YOSH: Many perfume lovers who have not quite embraced the world of naturals often complain that natural perfumes lack consistency or tenacity or that they smell too raw. Would you say that those qualities are in fact part of the beauty? Or how do you over come those challenges without it turning into a brown mess or base notes?

JoAnne: Tenacity would be an issue I have heard regarding natural perfumes and even some synthetic fragrances. On the facebook groups there are people complaining of the synths being short lived. Some of my fragrances range from 2 hours and on up to 5 hours or more. Fragrance bloggers who have reviewed my perfumes have spoken of longevity of the fragrance. I am inclined to prefer the fragrance not being so in your face. There are fragrances people wear like a cloud around them. They spray on too much.

I think a fragrance does not need to last all day and the beauty of natural fragrances is they are complex and change. Naturals develop on your skin and you can smell the florals develop, and then the wood. Synthetic fragrances and mixed media are more inclined to be linear and smell the same from the first spray to an hour later on your skin.

When formulating my couture natural perfumes I do not go heavy on the base notes. A fragrance can be reapplied. My Timeless Limited Edition parfum is an annointing oil and has a lot of resins and woody notes. That is not my usual style of perfume.

YOSH: Your perfumes also have deep healing energies. You obviously use intuition in blending your products. You encourage people to be prepared to transform their lives when they sign up to do a custom session with you. I too find that most people who create custom perfumes with me are often in a transitional place in their spiritual lives ? marriage, divorce, birthday, graduation or some other milestone. Why do you think that is?

JoAnne: Yes my perfumes certainly have deep healing energies. Yes intuition plays a large part in my creations especially my Custom Couture parfums. Being an aromatherapist I take into consideration the healing benefits of the essential oils. That is why I love using only natural ingredients. The essential oils are alive and the life force enhances our bodies and we receive healing on many levels.

I have noticed people come to me for custom perfumes when they are needing support in making a change. We often go to a coach or counselor to help us make transitions in our lives. I have observed the transformations that take place after a person has worn my one of a kind custom perfume I have made for them.

YOSH: I personally use both manmade and natural essences because I prefer a hybrid style of creating perfumes. I find that it gives me a broader palette. In your 20 years in the business, have you always been a natural perfumer?

JoAnne: Yes. My nose is very sensitive and I am allergic to the chemicals of synthetic fragrances. In the 1980’s I had to stop wearing the synth’s as I got headaches, eyes watering, coughing, etc.

YOSH: Did that come from being an aromatherapist?

JoAnne: Yes and no. I also made natural perfumes in the 1970’s from the cheap essential oils you would find in the small stores. Ylang ylang, patchouli, citrus, sandalwood, etc. became aromatherapy perfumes.

YOSH: Do you have an opinion about natural perfumes being made with less focus on the healing aspects and more focus on just the olfactive components?

JoAnne: When I formulate at my perfume organ my focus is creating a great scent…how it will smell on the skin. I want my fragrances to be complex, distinguished, and classic for the most part. The ingredients are often more rare and the perfumes become luxury items. The healing aspects are just a part of the package. Some of the classic formulas have rose, jasmine, and sandalwood. These materials open the chakras and help balance our bodies.

YOSH: You?ve got the French Collection and Royal Collection (and the Limited) but they all seem Frenchie to me? Are you a Francophile or do you have some French ancestry? Do you find that Americans and French customers have the same or different tastes in perfumery?

JoAnne: I am of Royal heritage on both sides of my family. My Father’s family was from Paris, France and my Mother’s family was from Germany. My French roots trace back to Charlemagne. I relate a great deal to all things French. It is in my blood. I love Paris.

I sat down and created the French Collection of four in one afternoon. The same thing happened with the Royal Collection of eight. They were all created in one afternoon. People have remarked that my perfumes smell like French perfumes. The original ones before all of the synthetic chemicals were used. My formulas are all my own original couture creations. I have a style that some people call French sensibility. There are projects that I have participated in where I created something totally different from the rest of my perfumes.

All people have their own tastes in perfume. I would not categorize that. At age five I wore my Mother’s Midnight in Paris and her other strong perfumes. I loved them. Go figure.

YOSH: Congrats on the PLAP ? Patchouli Summer of Love project. Do you hope to do something like that again in the future?

JoAnne: Thank you. I have participated in the Natural Perfumers Guild projects and other perfume blogger projects. If there is time for me to create them. I launched nine perfumes last year. I create perfume by hand. It takes a lot of energy creating artisanal, niche perfumes. Everything is done by hand. I do not use any machines.

YOSH: Do you have more space in your upcoming natural perfumery workshop?

JoAnne: Yes I do. It is Saturday, May 12. I enjoy teaching but don’t do it very often.

 

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Benefits Of Natural Perfumes

May 1st, 2012 by

I just created a benefits page for the website.? The benefits of natural perfumes are derived from the 100%?pure essential oils that are used in the natural perfume formulas.? The research from scientific studies show us the real aromatherapy benefits from using essential oils.? What better way to receive aromatherapy benefits than to just spray a natural perfume on your body and smell good besides.? Here is the link to the page.

http://joannebassett.com/benefits

If you want to purchase Bassett essential oils go to this page:

http://joannebassett.com/kits-essences/essential-oils

If you would like to make your own perfumes using essential oils you can purchase a perfume kit here:

http://joannebassett.com/kits-essences/kits

 

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