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Sunday, February 5, 2012




ScenTrend 2012 - Pink Pepper!

We know Scentsy lovers are passionate about fragrance, so we developed ScenTrend 2012 to help our customers stay on top of the latest trends. We tested, analyzed, and worked with our experts and international fragrance houses to identify the up-and-coming fragrance note for 2012—Pink Pepper.

Q: What does Pink Pepper smell like?
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A: It’s a complex, multidimensional fragrance—both sweet and spicy, with a bit of floral mixed in. You’ll find it in gourmand fragrances and floral fragrances because it’s ideal for mixing; it adds depth and character while it stimulates the senses.

Q; Where does Pink Pepper come from?

A: The pink pepper note is distilled from the rose-hued berries of the Peruvian pepper tree. It’s not a peppercorn like we’re used to using at the dinner table, but the berries are traditionally used in cooking in South America. They have a dry, spicy, and fresh aroma with hints of angelica and juniper.

Pink pepper grows wild in South America, but you can find it in the United States. In fact, if you live in Southern California or Florida, you might have some in your backyard and not even know it!

Q: Why is this a Trend now?

A: We’re living in a complex, fascinating world, and Pink Pepper reflects that—it’s provocative and daring, warm and sweet, yet it conveys a take-charge attitude and a sense of renewed energy.

Q: How can I use Pink Pepper to enhance my home fragrance experience?

A: Add a cube or two to your favorite Scentsy fragrance and discover how Pink Pepper changes it. Does the fragrance become… Deeper? Spicier? More complex?
Mixing fragrances is FUN!

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