Collection: WELLNESS

Serene - A fruity-floral scent in which sweet summer fruit top notes are blended with powdery floral notes of lilac and white jasmine gliding onto a herbal heart of lavender and pine, all coming to rest upon a sweet balsamic base of woods, musk and vanilla.

Serene improves well-being through promotion of a state of happiness.

 

Dream On - A herbal aromatic fragrance opening up with relaxing lavender and fresh eucalyptus, leading to a heart of vibrant green stems and marine notes, all resting on a base of tonka bean and oakmoss.

Dream on relates to fragrance and oral care compositions to enhance the quality of sleep.

 

Bedtime - A sleep-inducing fragrance opening up with delicious orange and lemon notes, leading to an intense floral heart of muguet, violet and magnolia, resting on a base of sandalwood and sweet vanilla.

 

Bedtime relates to fragrance and oral care compositions to enhance the quality of sleep.

 

Energise - A sweet fruity accord opening with crisp apple, fresh citrus tones and breezy ozone leading to a heart of lily, jasmine and orchid on a base of autumn leaves, sugar and musk.

Energise fragrance composition adapted to deliver positive mood benefits, particularly relaxation, to a human subject.

 

Healing therapy - A fresh aromatic fougere with top notes of lemon, bergamot, lush green accents & geranium resting on a heart of violet leaves, lavender, rose & jasmin supported by a base of amber, sandalwood, & musk.


Healing Therapy contains 100ppm of Forest Therapy accord made of phytoncides ingredients.

 

Deep sea therapy - A fresh marine fougere accord opening with citrus notes of bergamot, lemon, lime, grapefruit and mandarin combined with green leaf, green violet, galbanum, lavender, pine, melon, apple and cassis leading to a fresh floral heart of lily, jasmin, violet and rose with refreshing marine notes on a base of cedarwood, amber, musks, tonka and moss.

 

Deep Sea Therapy contains 100ppm of a Marine Therapy accord

 

Natures therapy - A radiant fresh floral reminiscent of a spring forest floor, with crisp green newly opening buds, delicate dew topped leaves and an aromatic herbal nuance leading to a heart of delicate lily, muguet and sun kissed bluebells resting on a background of smooth cedar, musk and amber.

 

Natures Therapy contains 100ppm of Forest Therapy accord made of Phytoncides ingredients.

 

Woodland therapy - A herbal accord opening with notes of fresh pine needles, eucalyptus, lavender, rosemary, geranium, spearmint and crisp aldehydes supported by a background of smooth cedar, patchouli and ambergris.

 

Woodland Therapy contains 100ppm of Forest Therapy accord made of phytoncides ingredients.

 

Refresh therapy - A fruity citrus blend of orange and bergamot with orchard apples on top of a verdant green floral bouquet. Soft musks and woods.

 

Refresh Therapy relates to a fragrance composition adapted to deliver positive mood benefits, particularly relaxation, to a human subject.

 

Comforting therapy - A creamy edible fragrance that opens up with delicious white chocolate notes, then leads onto a heart of sweet creamy notes, while resting on a soft vanilla base.


Comforting Therapy relates to a fragrance composition adapted to deliver positive mood benefits, particularly relaxation, to a human subject.

 

The technology is based on the extensive testing of fragrance materials, for which consumers were asked to express how the fragrances made them feel using appropriate mood scaling and by measurement of brain electrical activity (specifically alpha wave activity) using electroencephalography (EEG). Statistical analysis has enabled the resulting data to classify the fragrance materials into different categories, namely relaxing fragrance materials, non- relaxing fragrance materials and neutral fragrance materials. This classification of fragrance materials allows perfume compositions to be identified that are likely to induce in subjects exposed to them positive, low activation moods such as relaxation. Perfume compositions created in accordance with the technology have been found (i) to promote positive mood states such as relaxation. In tests, subjects have reported that they feel more relaxed after smelling or using consumer products incorporating the perfume compositions and subjects report that the products themselves smell more relaxing; (ii) to promote calming, warming, sensual, caring, reassuring, safe mood states; (iii) not to promote negative mood states such as depressing, stressful, irritating, or bored mood states.