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Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer
Mesmer

Mesmer

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Deep, luxurious oudh, refined vetiver, cool frankincense, slightly salty ambergris, smooth myrrh, and dark patchouli. 

The father of “Mesmerism,” Franz Friedrich Anton Mesmer’s lifelong fascination with ocean tides and heavenly bodies helped shape his theory that there is a natural energy transference occurring between all animate and inanimate objects, which he called “animal magnetism.” First using magnets to influence the human body’s fluid levels and natural power, he attracted clientele that included Mozart and Marie Antoinette. A jealous King Louis XVI ordered an investigation headed by none other than Benjamin Franklin, who soon claimed Mesmer was nothing more than a charlatan. Franz Mesmer and his work died in exile. 

More than a century later, spiritualists resurrected his ideas through early forms of hypnosis that would allow subjects to make direct contact with spirits while in a trance state. Practitioners would tour and perform with great showmanship before audiences in America and the UK, who were easily hypnotized by the spell of Mesmerism.

 

Perfume oil. Ingredients: fractionated coconut oil, fragrance.

10 ml: Glass bottle with stainless steel rollerball and shiny gold cap. 

4 ml: Glass bottle with stainless steel rollerball and matte gold cap. 

1.5 ml: Open-mouthed glass bottle with screw top closure, sample bottle has 2ml capacity and filled with approximately 1.7ml of liquid.

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Trace
A dapper scent

I was hesitant to try this one since the patchouli overpowered the other fragrance notes when I opened the bottle. I'm glad I gave Mesmer a chance because the notes balanced out after application. This smells delightfully spicy and earthy.

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Aloysius
Excellent

I have never felt more relaxed than an hour into this oil. It's really crisp but also has a lot of deeper more earthy notes. Somehow those deeper notes like oudh don't overwhelm the lighter notes. This is quickly becoming a favorite!