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The Oscar winning actress Halle Berry has very recently launched her new perfume product called “Halle”. The star has been planning to release the perfume for a while now and says that it has been in development for over 2 years. The reason for the delayed development time is apparently down to Halle’s vigilant attitude towards all of her projects. She confessed that it took a long time to diffuse her personality into the perfume and many fine changes were made along the way.

Halle could not be more pleased with how the product turned out, saying “its’ a real, true expression of who I am”. The scent is known to be a woody oriental perfume that has tones of sandalwood essence and rich vanilla aromas. Mimosa and fig are key ingredients in the fragrance and bergamot, freesia and pear blossom make up a number of the additional notes. A late include by Halle was olibanum, a root found in Africa that acts to add spice and depth to the scent.

The product claims it will be the most natural product in the perfume shop due to the fact it contains no harsh or processed ingredients. This is something that Halle demonstrated very clearly when she drunk a sample of her perfume on a recent Ellen DeGeneres TV Show.  It was Ellen who first took a sip of the stuff and when she handed the bottle and a glass to Halle, the actress happily did the same. Halle admitted after the show that although the products was formed completely of natural ingredients and so wouldn’t do her any harm, it still didn’t taste very good. Halle also said the if a products was not good for nature or was harmful to any part of the body then she would not have her name on the label.

Halle Berry’s perfume, which is called ‘Halle’ will be available in 50, 30 and 15ml Eau de Parfum and in matching body washes and perfume gift sets

The beeswax candles are currently at the very top in the candles world. There are good reasons why these candles are so pricey. They are also one of the cleanest candles you are able to find right now.

There are three different candle competitors that beeswax candles are competing with: paraffin candles, soy candles and gel candles. You will see that the competitors have lower quality and are less pricey.

Commercial bee farmers are collecting the wax from the bee hives, and this wax is what we use to make beeswax candles. This beeswax is processed and purified to prepare it for the process of beeswax candle making. The purification process includes heating the wax in hot water.

There are scented and unscented varieties, besides the difference beeswax candles have in their form and shape. The main reason these pricey candles are stated as top of the notch candles is their burning qualities. These candles burn with warmer flames and emit a more prominent yellow color than some other varieties of candles.

If you use beeswax candles, you will see that there is only small amount of wax dripping.

And it is because of these characteristic that the candles are very welcome in religious services. There are many institutions that use candles heavily, like Catholic Church does during their services. If those candles would drip wax everywhere, that could be a huge mess and a big problem.

To avoid that problem they mainly make use of beeswax candles that do not drip wax. You will not have to tolerate a lot of smoke from these candles, simply because they do not produce it. They are quite clean burning candles, to tell it in the other way. This characteristic makes them desirable candles to burn with children in the home and also generally to protect your family’s respiratory systems.

Bad candles will produce soot that will leave dark spots and your ceilings and walls or you will have a bad petroleum smell in your room if you have paraffin candles; but beeswas candles do not have these problems.

It is worth to buy these expensive candles that require a lot of labor involved in their manufacturing process, since they are giving a big amount of benefits.

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