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5 Aug

Escentric Molecules celebrates the fluidity of affection in latest

Escentric Molecules celebrates the fluidity of affection in latest
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, shop the brand’s iconic Molecule range Through the years, our growing knowledge surrounding body chemistry and skin micro-flora has finally make clear why certain scents smell different on different people. To place it simply, compounds inside your body and your skin’s microorganisms engage with the components of a fragrance, leading to a wholly personal scent profile. Founded in 2006, Escentric Molecules was the primary brand to tap into this data and pioneer a latest sort of fragrance brand rooted in chemistry and scientifically-based research.   'Theirs' Gift Set £171.00 At Escentric Molecules, we consider that fragrances should not limited to binary categories but needs to be celebrated for his or her...
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5 May

Escentric Molecules celebrates the fluidity of affection in recent

Escentric Molecules celebrates the fluidity of affection in latest
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, shop the brand’s iconic Molecule range Over time, our growing knowledge surrounding body chemistry and skin micro-flora has finally make clear why certain scents smell different on different people. To place it simply, compounds inside your body and your skin’s microorganisms engage with the components of a fragrance, leading to a wholly personal scent profile. Founded in 2006, Escentric Molecules was the primary brand to tap into this data and pioneer a recent variety of fragrance brand rooted in chemistry and scientifically-based research.   'Theirs' Gift Set £171.00 At Escentric Molecules, we imagine that fragrances aren't limited to binary categories but ought to be celebrated for his or her fluid nuances,...
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13 Jul

‘My fluidity, my dignity’: The novel kingdom of Christine

‘My fluidity, my dignity’: The novel kingdom of Christine
Ahead of Meltdown Festival, which is that this yr curated by Christine and the Queens, the avant-pop star speaks to Daisy Jones about his recent album, the journey he’s been on over the past few years, and the concept of fluidity It’s 10am and Chris – or Christine and the Queens, AKA Héloïse Letissie – has his eyes closed through the laptop screen from his hotel room in Cannes. On each eyelid is the letter ‘M’, the ink fresh, prefer it’s just been stamped on. Then his eyelids flutter open, the Ms disappearing from view. “I got these tattoos this week,” he says, explaining how the letters stand for the names of his...
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