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Okay, as we all know, I have a decision-making disorder.
I have my BPAL list down to 6. Kind of. There are 2 sets of 2 that are very similar and I am only going to get one of each, so please help me decide:
Bess
Inspired by the tragic, ill-fated love of Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Leicester. This is our modernization of a 17th-century perfume blend favored by British aristocracy: rosemary, orange flower, grape spirit, five rose variants, lemon peel, and mint.
Or
Catherine
Named for the ambitious, vengeful poisoner Catherine deMedici, who used perfumes to perform her dark deeds. A sinful blend of orange blossom, rosemary and rose... allegedly the exact perfume she utilized in her work.
And
Ophelia
Wistful and vulnerable: lotus, water blossom ivy, stargazer lily and white rose.
or
Desdemona
Innocent, soft and pure: sweet pea, carnation and water lily.
I have my BPAL list down to 6. Kind of. There are 2 sets of 2 that are very similar and I am only going to get one of each, so please help me decide:
Bess
Inspired by the tragic, ill-fated love of Queen Elizabeth I and the Earl of Leicester. This is our modernization of a 17th-century perfume blend favored by British aristocracy: rosemary, orange flower, grape spirit, five rose variants, lemon peel, and mint.
Or
Catherine
Named for the ambitious, vengeful poisoner Catherine deMedici, who used perfumes to perform her dark deeds. A sinful blend of orange blossom, rosemary and rose... allegedly the exact perfume she utilized in her work.
And
Ophelia
Wistful and vulnerable: lotus, water blossom ivy, stargazer lily and white rose.
or
Desdemona
Innocent, soft and pure: sweet pea, carnation and water lily.