
Parfums Delrae Mythique $135.00 by Parfums Delrae at Aedes
The inspiration: DelRae explains, "One of my first trips to Paris, I was captivated by an anonymous painting in the Louvre of the French renaissance figure, Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of Henri II, and the great rival of Henri's wife, the remarkable Catherine de Medici. Diane was a woman of learning, compassion, glamour and guile. She dressed always in black and white, was a great equestrian, and became woman of mythical beauty. A woman to inspire for all times." This perfume centers around beautiful and costly Orris butter from Florence, together with flowers found in the garden of Diane's spectacular chateau in the Loire Valley, Chenoceau. The quantity and rare quality of the Orris butter used in this perfume, together with other exceptional raw materials, make for a perfume of exquisite elegance. A superlative iris perfume created by Del Rae Roth and perfumer Yann Vasnier. Notes of mandarin, Italian bergamot, ivy, peony, jasmin concrete, Florentine orris butter, sandalwood, patchouli, ambrette musk.
sounds like a lovely blend!
Just in time for the change in weather, Dr. Schultz explains the trick to an effective skincare regimen in the episode, Why Change Your Skincare Products Periodically. With Labor Day around the corner, it’s time to end the confusion regarding kid’s sunscreen with, Can I Use My Child’s Sunscreen. Also on DermTV this week are the must-see episodes: Rough Dry Patches, Important Skin Cancer Facts and How Weight Loss Affects Your Facial Skin. Mosquitoes bites, or should I say welts, are unavoidable this year. Stop the itch with Dr. Schultz’s Tip of the Week.
Dr. Schultz’s Tip of the Week: EASY WAYS TO STOP AN ITCH
Itch. Scratch. Itch. Scratch. Itch. Scratch. On-and-on the vicious cycle goes. That's because while scratching feels good, it actually makes the itch worse! To ditch your itch, try these three simple remedies: (1) Apply pressure with your hand to the itch, squeezing gently but firmly, or (2) Touch the area with an ice cube (but never use hot water, because like scratching, heat feels good, but causes more itching), or (3) Buy and use an over the counter lotion containing menthol (e.g., Sarna lotion). The pattern with all of these is that you're tricking your body into forgetting about the itch while you provide it with another sensation (whether that's pressure, cooling, or the menthol freshness). So next time you have an itch, try any of these tricks, but don't scratch your skin, or your skin will scratch right back..
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