A Gathering in the Woods

Welcome dear friends and fauns! The time has finally come to mark the beginning of a new chapter for Faunfare. Today, a brand new website and shop months in the making, has been launched to provide a more convenient and personal shopping experience.

This blog is an accompaniment to the storefront, where I’ll be exploring life deep in the woods behind Faunfare. I aspire for this blog to become a candid and heartfelt medium for me to share with you my passion with natural and artistic perfumery, and I hope that you may find this blog inviting and comfortable for you to share with me your love affair with fragrance too.

Please feel free to introduce yourself, regardless of when or how you have found me, and let me know if there are topics you would particularly like for me to cover on this area of the website!

Your ever fervent perfumer,
Helena

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4 Responses to A Gathering in the Woods

  1. http://earthlyreality.blogspot.com/ says:

    Loved your old creations and will gladly stay and enjoy your new creations, I also read your other blog as you know and enjoy your passion and love for natural perfume and for you clients. I say just take us into your studio and into your head and let us have it whatever comes to you that you would like to share with us about your creations. I love the colors and the new site very funky.

    • Helena says:

      Wonderful, thank you so much for your suggestions! I would be delighted to continue sharing my ardent fascination with natural perfumery :).

  2. Narcissiliality says:

    Looking grand!

    And I see you’ve done it and created solid perfumes! I would like to know what the different is between solid and liquid perfumes (beside the obvious). Maybe some advantages can be written in a line or two above your different pages…or it’s something you could discuss here!

    • Helena says:

      Thank you! Yes, I know I mentioned I was flirting with the idea to create solid perfumes a while ago, I spent the last two months studying what makes solid perfumes so special and what kinds of perfumes lend themselves the most beautifully to this form. I love your suggestion to introduce this a little more in my sections and perhaps even more detail for a post here, thanks :).

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