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by Lebermuth, on Jun 18, 2019
Imagine your favorite perfume. How would you describe it? You may say that it has a hint of grapefruit and bergamot orange mixed with flowers. Or maybe you would describe it as an intense and spicy patchouli with woody notes and a hint of musk. You'd sound like a perfume pro using this verbiage to describe the fragrances Clinique's Happy and Dolce & Gabbanna's Velvet Patchouli. This verbiage is referred to as the fragrance pyramid.
Read Storyby Lebermuth, on Jun 03, 2019
Ever wonder how a candle works? If so, continue reading to learn some fun facts about the science of candles.
Read Storyby Lebermuth, on May 29, 2019
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by Lebermuth, on May 23, 2019
Fair Trade is an organized social movement designed to promote sustainability and improve working standards while creating greater equity in the international trading system, particularly in developing countries. Organizations such as Fair for Life and the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) are committed to supporting farmers and workers, making sure that they are justly compensated for their goods.
Read Storyby Lebermuth, on May 16, 2019
The Lebermuth Company’s CEO and Fragrance Creators Association board member, Rob Brown, was proud to present the Legislator of the Year award to U.S. Representative, Jackie Walorski (IN), for her support of the Congressional Fragrance Caucus.
Read Storyby Lebermuth, on May 06, 2019
When it comes to the science behind taste, there's more than meets the eye...well, taste buds. When you lick a sweet and fruity popsicle on a hot, sunny day, how your brain determines the flavor of that ice pop involves more than just the tongue. The mouth, nose and brain all work together to help you arrive at the conclusion that the popsicle is delicious and refreshing. Let's get into the specifics of the science behind taste.
Read Storyby Lebermuth, on Apr 16, 2019
Avid users of essential oils may find it difficult to imagine life without them. Rightfully so! These herbal gifts serve a multitude of purposes. Let's take lavender oil, for example. In history it has been said to induce relaxation, aid in sleep, kill bacteria, reduce swelling and itching for bug bites and bee stings, stops bleeding, cleans wounds, and the list goes on. Aside from the healing properties, essential oils also have spiritual and beauty enhancing value that has been used since ancient times. Let's take a brief journey back in time and around the world to discover how essential oils have been used throughout history.
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