Celebrating green: Jade and Verde from A Wing and a Prayer Perfumes - And a Prize Draw!
By Donna
Summer may be
winding down, but as a fan of green notes in perfume, I enjoy wearing
such fragrances all year round and not just when it's hot. I don't
usually wear lighter cologne style greens when it's cool, but there
are others with all-season versatility. Two new natural scents by A
Wing and a Prayer Perfumes are exactly that, and on top of
that they are both excellent.
Jade is
literally a breath of fresh air with a most delightfully breezy
beginning; it's like someone opened a window on a spring morning
after a rain and let all the smells of a meadow come rushing in. It
has a good dose of lavender in it yet it is not a predominantly
lavender fragrance. It is difficult to make this distinctive material
play well with others without taking all their toys and lunch money
away and hogging the spotlight, but perfumer Jane Cate manages
this feat deftly. Rose geranium, which can be too sharp sometimes, is
tempered by a soft notes of jasmine, lilac and linden and its own
natural affinity to the lavender. Bright citrus notes keep everything
vividly alive throughout the life of the perfume. Jade's inspiration
was the cool translucent green of celadon jade, a universally
pleasing color, and the perfume is just as easy to love.
When I first tested
these fragrances, I thought I like Jade better than Verde, but
now that I have lived in both of them for a while I find them equally
inviting. Verde is drier, more sedate, and although it is more
restrained than the exuberant Jade, it has an appealing, puckery
juiciness from Meyer lemon and yuzu that persists through the
entirety of its development. This is certainly a unisex scent (both
of them are, really) and ideal for men who want something clean and
citrus-based without resorting to the boredom of mainstream sporty
masculines. It is also minty, a leafy, intensely green effect, like
the tiny-leaved Corsican mint that grows in damp shady gardens. Fear
not the dreaded toothpaste note, for you will not find it here - this
is the mint of crushed leaves and iced tea on a hot summer night and
is very easy to live with. The galbanum in this perfume is also
understated; it is one of my favorite materials, and while it
contributes its unique crispness to the composition, it maintains a
delicate balance with the rest. If you love a good green scent, you
need to try Verde. Its longevity is not as good as Jade's, but that
is the nature of this style of perfume, and it is wonderful while it
lasts. After all, you can always splash on some more!
I have to mention
another upcoming product from this house too – the new White Tea
soy candle is on of the nicest scented candles I know of, with a
refreshing yet calming lightly green aroma. It will scent a room even
if it's not burning, and since it's all-natural it will not be
overpowering. This candle will be a holiday limited edition beginning
in November, so watch out for it; all products from this house can be
purchased at the A Wing and a Prayer Etsy
shop.
And now for the
best part: A Wing and a Prayer Perfumes is generously offering a ¼
ounce bottle of your choice of either Jade or Verde all natural
perfume. (This offer is only open to residents of the continental U.S
due to mailing restrictions, so please do not enter if you live
elsewhere.) Leave a comment below stating that you would like to be
in the draw, and please tell us what other green perfumes you enjoy
if you so desire. This draw will be open for one week from the date
of this post. Good luck!
Image
credit: Leaf design from terawallpaper.com
Disclosure:
The perfume samples and candle were sent to me for testing by A
Wing and a Prayer Perfumes.
Labels: A Wing and a Prayer Perfumes, Donna, indie perfumes, natural perfumery |
14 Comments:
Please enter me for the drawing for Jade.
Please enter me for the drawing for Verde.
The first green I fell for was Fidji by Guy Laroche I think.
I would choose Jade, although both sound very appealing.
My favorite green (although it has a lot of tomato leaf) right now is Parfum d'Empire's Corsica Furiosa.
Please enter me for the Jade. Love Kenzo's Ca Sent Beau and Dior Escale a Pondichery. Lara Anderson, Lya348@gmail.com
These both sound great but Jade really appeals to me. I love many green perfumes; year round favorites include Chanel 19 edt and Nicolai Un Temps d'Une Fete. Thanks for the reviews and draw!
Please enter me in the drawing for A Wing and A Prayer - Jade. "...cool translucent green of celadon jade." Sounds just wonderful.
Green perfumes are some of my favorites: Bvlgari's Mon Jasmin Noir L'Eau Exquise, their Eau Parfumee au The Vert and Cartier's Baiser Vole come first to mind.
I'd love to try Verde. My favorite green (so far) is Chanel No. 19. I do live in the US.
I'd love to be entered for the draw. My favorite green at the moment is Trefle Pur.
Please put me in the drawing for Jade. I have perfume oil that is grass scent.
Please enter me for Verde. Still searching for a good green
Please enter me for the drawing for the Jade. Thanks!
I would like to be in the drawing for Jade. I cannot comment on my favorite green because I am just stumbling down the rabbit hole of fine fragrance. I grew up under a cloud of my grandmother's department store perfume, and never knew there was anything else. Anything that wouldn't make my head pound or stuff up my nose or make me want to throw up it was so intense. Then I found Soleil. Later Montale which was strong, but didn't bother me at all. Then I found your blog and am learning so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thanks for your comments everyone! I will take note of your green perfume suggestions. Jill, I am so happy that you have discovered the wonderful world of perfume! :-)
The prize draw is now closed and the winner will be announced shortly. Good luck!
Hi Donna. Coincidentally I am wearing Jane Cate's Haight & Ashbury tonight. Jade sounds wonderful. I like green scents including Silences and Cristalle.
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