Blue Stratos
Embrace by Peter Newsome (Bonded Glass)
“Embrace was inspired by the attraction of opposites that combine to create something more than their parts - a garden sculpture relating to human emotion made possible by use of modern glass engineering techniques.”
For those who remember the delights of Blue Stratos, here are a few reviews of that Aftershave:
“I was intrigued. It’s a pleasant inexpensive aftershave but it’s more likely to attract the neighborhood cats than any female company.”
“a crisp scent for men, with leading notes of lime, lemon, petitgrain, and bergamot, central notes of geranium, rose, patchouli, and lavender, and foundational notes of cedarwood, vanilla, amber, and musk.”
“I don't hate this because it's cheap. No, on the contrary, I rather like Canoe and Acqua di Selva and Benetton Colors and other less expensive frags. But THIS stuff belongs in the garage, not in the house, as it's most handy when cleaning carburettors, stripping varnish, and fumigating.”
Blue Stratos
Embrace by Peter Newsome (Bonded Glass)
“Embrace was inspired by the attraction of opposites that combine to create something more than their parts - a garden sculpture relating to human emotion made possible by use of modern glass engineering techniques.”
For those who remember the delights of Blue Stratos, here are a few reviews of that Aftershave:
“I was intrigued. It’s a pleasant inexpensive aftershave but it’s more likely to attract the neighborhood cats than any female company.”
“a crisp scent for men, with leading notes of lime, lemon, petitgrain, and bergamot, central notes of geranium, rose, patchouli, and lavender, and foundational notes of cedarwood, vanilla, amber, and musk.”
“I don't hate this because it's cheap. No, on the contrary, I rather like Canoe and Acqua di Selva and Benetton Colors and other less expensive frags. But THIS stuff belongs in the garage, not in the house, as it's most handy when cleaning carburettors, stripping varnish, and fumigating.”