Regina Harris Francincense Myrrh Rose Maroc
October 13, 2008 by Amy George
Filed under Fragrances
If you love mysterious, oil-based perfumes, this one is worth a try. It’s very suited to the fall and winter months, and in fact might be too much for the summer. The bottle is very bohemian – probably the fashionistas out there would not like it. However, it’s nice and rich without being too sweet, and the floral notes make it more sensual rather than just arcane.
the scoop
This is a decadent and resinous perfume oil filled with the scents of rituals both sacred and profane– of imagined opium dens and warrior pirate queens, of gilded mosques and ancient religious ceremonies. Rich, thick and dark as an Arabian night, Harris built her creation around the ceremonial incense resins of frankincense and myrrh, while the costly and precious “oil of passion” rose maroc, adds a rose-tinged spice and deep honey accord. Hand-blended and presented in exotic handmade metalwork bottles, this perfume oil is spellbinding in its dark, sweet magnificence– a holy fragrance to enchant and beguile with.
frankincense, myrrh, rose maroc














