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Vanilla bean bath and body works
Vanilla bean bath and body works













vanilla bean bath and body works

It’s ultra-comforting In aromatherapy, vanilla is known to reduce stress and increase feelings of warmth, relaxation and comfort.The scent of roses wafting through the room, the comforting warmth of a vanilla bubble bath and a hint of a spicy candle. Florals and vanilla (hint: Rose Vanilla from our aromatherapy collection) create an instant date-night mood. How many things can be mixed with vanilla? The possibilities are actually endless. Vanilla is fantastic by itself (we scream for vanilla ice cream), but it also pairs well with floral, spicy, woodsy and seaside fragrances – like the refined-yet-irresistible tones of a fruity perfume.

vanilla bean bath and body works

And get this: it has over 250 aromatic components, which makes it super complex – and so ideal for blending.

vanilla bean bath and body works

Sure, vanilla is sometimes all about the sugar, but with the right blend, it can become incredibly sophisticated, spicy or even musky and woodsy. Even beyond fragrance, this sugary ingredient pops up in drinks, chocolates, ice creams and your favorite treats from the holidays.all of which inspire some of your favorite scents, too. Vanilla’s a dependable way to sweeten perfumes, body care goodies (like aromatherapy’s Lavender Vanilla), bubble bath mixes, room sprays, vanilla-scented candles, and air fresheners. From there, it’s taken the world by (super-sweet) storm. Vanilla was the ingredient to mix with chocolate – until the 17th century, when Queen Elizabeth I fell in love with vanilla-only treats. After vanilla was discovered in 15th century Mexico, it instantly became an absolute phenomenon. What makes this sweet treat so great? Let’s take a look. It’s the coziness on top of a woodsy note, the dash of sweetness in a spicy scent, the seductive hint in a floral base, and it’s in some of our most-known fragrances (shout out to Warm Vanilla Sugar). We’re not sure how the word “vanilla” evolved to mean bland, basic or boring – because the truth is, vanilla itself isn’t even close to being blah. Spoiler: Vanilla’s way more than a sweet treat.















Vanilla bean bath and body works