Trend Report Far-fl ung fancies
BY HOLLY E. THOMAS Whether your vacations are far afi eld or close to home, everyone needs to get away. Before winter wanderlust has you booking fl ights to somewhere — anywhere — sunny and warm, take a whiff of what’s new in fragrances, candles and grooming goodies. You won’t get a stamp in your passport, but your bathroom will feel a world away.
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Alba Botanica’s Hawaiian Mango Moisturizing hair wash cleanses and nourishes with macadamia
and kukui nut oils, as well as papaya and pineapple extracts. $9.95 for 12 fl uid ounces at
www.albabotanica.com.
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The Indigenous candle collection from Thymes captures the essence of buttery
pears from the French countryside and oolong tea from the Far East. $11-$26 at
www.thymes.com.
Transport yourself to an exotic bazaar with the Moroccan Amber candle from Nest,
which combines sweet patchouli, bergamot and eucalyptus. $32 at area Neiman Marcus stores and
www.neimanmarcus.com.
Pepperpod bath and shower gel from Molton Brown. $28 for 10 fl uid ounces at area beauty boutiques and
www.moltonbrown.com.
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Pacifi ca’s Indian Coconut Nectar body butter incorporates notes of ambrosia,
vanilla and creamy vetiver into a warm, lush scent. $5 for three fl uid ounces at area Sephora stores and
www.sephora.com.
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With notes of Calabrian bergamot, red ginger and musk, Acqua di Parma’s
Bergamotto di Calabria evokes the southern coast of Italy in a unisex spray. $106 for four fl uid ounces at area Blue Mercury stores and
www.bluemercury.com.
Pink pepperpods from the Gulf of Guinea add a feminine warmth to the Paradisiac Pink
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Davines’s Authentic Moisturising Balm uses oil from Mediterranean carthame
seeds and essential oils of lemon, mandarin and geranium to hydrate the face, hair and body. $26 for 5.7 fl uid ounces at select salons; visit
www.davines.com for locations.
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Nodding to famous byways around the world, Lafco’s Avenue candle collection
appeals to the inner globe-trotter. The Ginza option, named after the posh Tokyo district, incorporates cherry blossoms and peony. $48 at area Blue Mercury stores and
www.lafcony.com.
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Inspired by the Grand Tour — the European trip that was part of a 19th-
century lady’s education — Happ & Stahns Perfumers’ eau de parfum encompasses notes of Darjeeling tea and wisteria. $68 for 2.5 fl uid ounces at area Anthropologie stores and
www.anthropologie.com.
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