And The Winners Of The Ormonde Jayne Giveaway Are... - Stylehive

by Lisanne Silverman • Jul 17, 2009 12:18 PM PDT
And The Winners Of The Ormonde Jayne Giveaway Are...

The cluttered surfaces in my room are a testament to the fact that you can never really have too much perfume (or too many bills, apparently..). Signature scent? I have five. And don't even get me started on the collection of Sephora sample vials living in my top drawer. But enough about me. Let's talk about Ormonde Jayne, the London perfumer that we introduced you to last week. Ormonde Jayne fragrances and lotions are purely elegant- the kind you'd spritz before a special occasion. They're also much more skin and environment-friendly, without parabens and sulfates. We told you all about how you could enter to win one of THREE Ormonde Jayne gift sets, each containing a hydrating shower creme, replenishing body lotion, a sample programme of their scents, and a full sized Parfum d'Or Naturel. Want to know if you were one of the lucky winners? Read on to find out!

And the winners are...

jnhsiang, who wrote: "I like TOLU. I will vote for it. It has everything associated with nature: the flowers, the trees. Make you feel really refreshing and serene. TOLU also reminds me TOFU ( I know it is weird) and thus it gives me a sense of being healthy and go 'green'!"

VitrineEtsy, who wrote: "Frangipani of course! Frangipani has a very special meaning for me. When I got married in the beautiful tropical Indian Ocean islands of the Seychelles, I was surprised that roses flown in would cost me 20 dollars each! So instead we spent the morning picking frangipani off the wild trees around the island, and wove them into my bouquet and garlands and decoration for the church as well as the centrepieces. The scent was so lovely! Till this day I love the delicate scent, and would love to have a perfume that evokes such happy memories!"

minicaro, who wrote: "Although the Sampaquita merited a close second (I'm half Filipina so the sampaguita is close to my heart, as the Philippine national flower), the Champaca scent sounds the most fragrant to me. After looking at the descriptions, it seems more delicate (described as "heavenly, creamy floral") and not as heavy as some of the others. I'm attracted to the more subtle scents (like the basmati rice and green tea notes), since the aromas of sandalwood and amber tend to overload my senses. The pink pepper also sounds like it would add an interesting twist to it."

Congrats to our winners!

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