But I do remember her scent...Her smell was a mixture of her powder puff, a bit of toasted sugar with a touch of black pepper, lipstick (which used to have this intoxicating smell in the 1950s), whiffs of tobacco and Juicy Fruit gum.
— Linda Rodin on her mother's scent, which inspired her new fragrance, Rodin Bis. Read more at On Beauty | Linda Rodin’s Memory of Her Mother, In a Bottle at the New York Times.
Sounds intriguing, but $290!
Yah!
I remember when you posted about this a few weeks ago, it sounded perfect, but daaaang…$290.
Certainly not for us peasants.
Her first scent was less $, but it wasn’t cheap either.