Friday, March 27, 2009
Cops, witches and mutant tomatoes
Ok, I haven't got a clue how this might sound to people, but to me it sounds like a couple of days of total fun. :)
As I have already mentioned my love for romance, the only thing that makes me want to stay awake is reading. And I just got my new fix. I absolutely love my local bookstore Algoritam which keeps me stocked with all the books I like (I order regularly).
Now, to get to the title of the post. I got two books the other day, J.D. Robb's (in real life that's Nora Roberts) latest installment of Lt. Eve Dallas and her beautiful Roarke, and Kim Harrison's White witch, black curse - hence the witch and tomato connotation. For all those who haven't read about Rachel and the world where vampires, elves, witches, weres and the rest co-exist publicly with people due to an outbreak of a deadly disease that came about from mutating tomatoes, I have to say that the idea was so original for me, I had to see what it was all about, and I'm hooked. Now, most people no longer eat tomatoes, but the Interlanders do. :) Anyway, I just started the White witch and can't wait to see what awaits me. I have to admit I'm usually quite surprised with the way plot finishes.
The cop from the title is of course Eve Dallas, and I don't think I can give a short overview of everything that comes to mind when I say that. If you like romance, crime, a bit of SF, well, try it and see where it leads you. Where it led me is to a full shelf (there are more than 20 books in that series and I don't think it is going to end anytime soon). Lucky me. :)
So, those are the books that keep me going these days while I'm waiting for the spring to reveal its sunny side.
That's it for this rainy Monday.
Image: reneesbookaddiction.wordpress.com
Oznake:
algoritam,
cop,
jd robb,
kim harrison,
witch
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Frapin: Caravelle épicée
First, a short introduction for my first perfume review. This is some scary business honestly. :) Especially after reading so many different and wonderful bloggers doing this perfectly and sounding poetic at the same time. I'm not even sure I can do this since I have no experience reviewing anything, the scope of my feelings and ideas is usually, I like it or I don't. So, I'll try this and hopefully won't fail miserably. In any case, this can be a good presentation of how someone calling themself a budding perfumista sees the perfume world. :)
Before I go on to the perfume in question, I have to share with you how this came about as the first review, the only reason not being I like it very much. :)
The other day I was putting some order into my closet and I found a bottle of cumin essential oil which I bought when doing my own massage oil variations. Honestly I don't think I smelled it before the other day, but when I did a new world opened. Now I know I've smelled it already in several perfumes and can put a name to the note. It made me really happy. And the thing is, it is one of the notes I smell in Caravelle épicée.
OK, so here I go. As you could already have guessed, I like it very much. I'm totally into spice lately and this one works perfectly for me. After spraying it, you get hit by a spice bomb (I mean it feels like you entered a cloud of spice, it is everywhere). Unfortunately for me, that doesn't last long, just a few short minutes before the cloud dissipates. What I get initially is something sweet I still haven't had success in completely figuring out but guess some of it is nutmeg and at this time you can smell cumin already. Barely hints of pepper if you try (and I really tried for my first time). Honestly, those first minutes are the ones I enjoy best beacuse it feels like a feast for my spice starved senses. I get a whiff of what a good cognac smells like to me, I guess it is a combination of nutmeg and something else but I'm still too new to know what combination might achieve that wonderful whiff.
After the initial spice blast, the scent calms down considerably and stays close to skin smelling still sweet but in a dry way, smoke finds it's way to the surface and if you really inhale, you can feel it's sting in your throat (that was definitely a surprise). The cumin can still be traced but maybe I feel it so strongly because I have learned the way it smells and I'm just obsessed with the fact that I can recognize it. :) Although, once you smell it, it's kind of unforgettable. ;)
The rest of drydown is smoky and sweet at the same time (in a nice woody way) and I believe the little trace of cumin that I'm obsessed with, makes it feel a bit warm to me (luckyscent described it as cashmere comfort and I would have to agree). I absolutely love it.
I think this might work good in the summer as well, but I'll let you know once summer arrives.
I was lucky enough after contacting Frapin to ask where in Croatia can this be bought, to get contacted by our wonderful new perfumery in Zagreb, Institut Parfumeur Flores, to let me know they have it. Now I have it. :)
They have many more wonderful things, that's why I'm trying not to visit too often.
Luckyscent lists the following notes: Coriander, nutmeg, hot pepper, pepper, thyme, Gaiac wood, patchouli, amber, tobacco, sandalwood - but after sensing the cumin so strongly, I looked around a bit more and found clove, cumin and cardamom listed as well. I also found that it is listed as a masculine perfume (my boyfriend is going to laugh at me again - this is I believe a third one in the last month and a half that I fell in love with and is listed as a masculine). Humph!
Ok, so this is it for the first time. Besides learning I have a thing for 'masculine' scents, I decided to buy more essential oils I never before smelled just for learning purposes (although they will eventually end up in a carrier oil).
Image: metropoliten.rs
Monday, March 23, 2009
Not so good
So, the weekend went by and nothing really big happened, I just decided to freshen up my hair color. It seems this time I should have listened to my horoscope. :) This is actually going to sound like I know what I'm talking about but I'll just quote Susan from Astrologyzone "If you were planning to try a new look for the coming season, it would be best to wait until after April 17 to make that salon appointment to have your hair cut, colored, or styled. Men and women should never schedule plastic surgery while Venus is retrograde - doing so seems to defeat the purpose! "
Anyway, I did color my hair (myself, like most of the time), and the color just didn't turn out the way I supposed it will. It's not copper red, it's more like autumn red with violet undertones. So not me (although it's really not that bad). So, on top of spring depression, I have a bad hair color. Nice way to start the work week.
Btw, I wasn't aware of the color until I got to work because I colored it yesterday evening and it wasn't daylight. Now I'm waiting to go home, make some strong chamomille tea and soak my hair in it (should help a little bit, I believe). At least I colored it quite well, no parts left out this time. One would think after so many years of doing it myself, there would be no more mistakes, but that would be just wrong. 80% of time I miss some little spot (the good thing since I missed it, it's usually hidden from everyone's view).
Hope everyone else had a better weekend and definitely a better start to their work week.
The image is of the color I hoped I would get, not the one actually on my head. :)
Image via http://www.schwarzkkopf.com/
Image via http://www.schwarzkkopf.com/
Friday, March 20, 2009
The first blog - finally
Ok, so, first - I didn't think it would start this way. Me, drinking a glass of wine too much and smelling Omnia Green Jade on my wrist couple of hours later after spritzing it (and after the said wine). But there you have it - everything felt right and I wanted to say how surprising it is to realize that the scent that made me do it was Bulgari's (total surprise for someone who is not into their stuff).
I will probably write more about perfume but not today. Today one short note on Omnia Green Jade - the drydown smells absolutely wonderful on my skin (and reminds of something but I can't remember what yet) and I'm still not sure whether that drydown would be worth buying it. I'll seriously think about it after trying it one more time.
I will probably write more about perfume but not today. Today one short note on Omnia Green Jade - the drydown smells absolutely wonderful on my skin (and reminds of something but I can't remember what yet) and I'm still not sure whether that drydown would be worth buying it. I'll seriously think about it after trying it one more time.
This seems like such a big step for me but one I was considering a while now, after getting addicted first to the world of perfume, and then to the perfume blogs (being a cosmetics addict is not relevant since that goes too far back into past). It doesn't mean this is going to be only about perfume or cosmetics - no, I will write about pretty much everything that seems interesting to me and sometimes only to get things of my chest (even if no one is reading, although you never know, someone might...).
I see this is as the anti-stress therapy I seriously need. I deal with things by writing them not by saying them.
This being my first post, just to give a sketch of me. I have been aware of my addicted nature for quite long now. It seems it all starts out innocently and before you know it, all your friends think you're strange for having so many body lotions, creams and shampoos and knowing so many companies they never heard of. And while you are living a content life of trying all these products, you end up reading a perfume blog and your life changes forever (in a very good sense). Ok, so it might not be that good for your banking account but hey, I don't smoke so why not spend that money on something that actually smells nice. And by that I actually think I spend more money on this addiction than I would on cigarettes - can't be helped though. Especially if there is a recently opened perfume institute in my lovely Zagreb: Institut Parfumeur Flores. I went there only once and now I'm curbing my urge to visit because I really can't afford myself and I know I'll find something I have to have immediately. Yes, I know, I have no backbone, no character. :)
So, my hometown became a perfumista's paradise and I'm being strong and not visiting too often. The thing that keeps my mind off of it is reading. As this is the day for coming out, I'll come out and confess: I read romance novels and I am proud of it. I especially love historical and paranormal romance. I do actually read other things, but this is one of my great loves - I can't help it, I'm a naive, romantic optimist.
Before I finish for today, apologies for all the blunders I might make being a beginner (and knowing me, there are going to be some). Apologies as well to Croatian readers for making this blog in English - well, Croatia has only 4 million people while English speaking population is slightly greater.
I left this for the end. Regarding the name of the blog, I don't define myself by being a redhead with quite short hair but it seems here where I live it is something that is going to set you apart from all long-haired blondes and brunettes which is the definition of beauty for some 80-90% of population here. I absolutely love my short red hair. And I want everyone to know it.
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