Laura Mercier Body and Bath - Chocolate Truffle Honey Bath

: Laura Mercier Body and Bath - Chocolate Truffle Honey Bath

Laura Mercier Body and Bath - Chocolate Truffle Honey Bath

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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Laura Mercier
EAN: 0736150063014
Label: Laura Mercier
Manufacturer: Laura Mercier
Publisher: Laura Mercier
Studio: Laura Mercier



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Product DescriptionLaura Mercier's Honey Bath offers a new twist on luxury that leaves skin feeling fresh & supple. Transform your bath into a decadent honey moisture bath with foaming bubbles.




Features:
  • Chocolate Truffle is a decadent treat blending top notes of almond with creamy espresso and a hint of Frangelico
  • The chocolate scent is warmed with a blend of vanilla, sweet maple & honey topped off with rose and heliotrope for added sophistication
  • Leaves skin feeling fresh and supple
  • Twirl the wooden honey dipper under running water - step in & escape from your daily worries
  • 12 oz.





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"[D]uring its time of evaluation, Honeycrisp, being a beautiful but partially-colored apple, effectively waited in the wings until the big stage was set. I'm not saying the University would not have introduced Honeycrisp against the tide of Red and Golden. I don't know that. It just takes years to get to the point of taking the leap, and maybe 1991 would have been the leaping point regardless of the current. But there's no doubt Honeycrisp jumped into a very favorable current, one that had been started with Granny Smith and had gained irreversible momentum with Gala and Fuji. Its time had come.

But even when your time has come, if you're an apple, it'll still be a while. There are millions of Honeycrisp trees in the ground right now, but a production ranking is nowhere in sight. Like Gala, Honeycrisp will take a few more years before it climbs out of the "All Others" category.

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