$18.00
A fresh, intoxicating fragrance, Niven Morgan's Blue evokes visual stimuli: a perfect sky reflected in the melted sapphire of a calm sea, these primary blues are expressed in an elixir that blends exotic tropical woods and warm amber spiced with mandari...
$18.00
A young but sophisticated fragrance, Jean Baptiste 1717 evokes the seductive soul of New Orleans: oak lined boulevards, jasmined air, distant song, sweet times, love lost and found. The scent: Water hyacinth, jasmine and tuberose floating through a sensual aura: wild rose and princess lily with subtle traces of caramel and creamy vanilla, and base notes of rich woods and warm patchouli. Niven Morgan's Jean Baptiste 1717 celebrates New Orleans' past and present and its founding father, Jean Baptiste le Moyne de Bienville, the aristocrat who established the city in 1717 as the capital of French Louisiana. His original settlement survives to this day as the Vieux Carre, or French Quarter. Light, refreshing and non-greasy, this hydrating hand lotion is ...
$18.00
Light, refreshing and non-greasy, this hydrating hand lotion is specifically formulated for quick absorption. Organic aloe vera blended with extracts of arnica, shea butter and algae restore and nourish. Use regularly with Niven Morgan hand soap and hand cream. Paraben free. The Scent The allure of a Caribbean breeze trailing notes of sweet bergamot, sparkling citrus and pure orange flower lifted by verdant citron leaves and aromatic herbs embraced by lasting musks, amber, moss, and blonde woods. The Inspiration Niven Morgan's Mustique is the namesake of its inspiration, a small, remote, private island in the south Caribbean. Mustique is an unspoiled paradise characterized by a perfect climate, seas of melted sapphire and turquoise, secluded crescents of white sand beaches, breezes ...
$32.00
Niven Morgan's Jean Baptiste 1717 celebrates New Orleans past and present and its founding father, Jean Baptiste le Moyne de Bienville, the aristocrat who established the city in 1717 as the capital of French Louisiana. His original settlement survives....


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