Southwest Fragrance

Womens Fragrance, Queen Of The Night Perfume, Night Blooming Cereus, Desert Flower Fragrance.

How did you develop such a unique southwest fragrance?

Southwest FragranceOur unique southwest fragrance is inspired by the Queen of the Night Sonoran desert cactus flower, also known as the night blooming cereus or peniocereus greggii, which blooms one night a year. Intoxicated by its evocative desert flower fragrance, we captured the essence of these unique desert scents in our Desert Queen womens fragrance for womens perfume and Arizona souvenirs, including southwest perfume scented soap.

Since the Queen of the Night Sonoran desert cactus flower is "protected," we do not use the blossom for our womens perfume. For this southwest fragrance, we blend essential oils to capture one of the most mysterious of desert scents in a southwest perfume that is a unique womens fragrance for Arizona souvenirs and other products, including:

Complementing the southwest fragrance of our womens perfume are the color and design of our packaging. We commissioned Ed Mell, the famous Phoenician artist, to paint the Queen of the Night Sonoran desert cactus flower for our Once In a Bloom womens fragrance to complement the desert scents of this southwest perfume.

With no other desert flower fragrance quite like the Queen of the Night, the southwest fragrance of this night blooming cereus makes for a womens perfume unlike any other womens fragrance on the market today.

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