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Follow on Google News | Halloween Anytime - Fang Fragrance Vampire Perfume By Damask Moon.Damask Moon proclaims it's Halloween anytime with the new vampire inspired Fang Fragrance Series. Be a vampiress all year with seven artisan oil scents and styles!
By: Damask Moon Fang Fragrance Perfume Collection Damask Moon, (www.damaskmoon.com) Damask Moon Blend Artist & Owner Charity Holly says "The secret to our success is that we create designer perfume blends to fit unique personalities just like ours. To us, Halloween is a year round state of mind. Our amazing Fang Fragrance Series features both subtle and bold scents perfect for everyday wear." As real lovers of the vampire genre, Damask Moon created a unique collection capturing the essence of vampires in fantastic scents that can be worn all year round. Like an eerie vampire novel steeped in dark romance, a narrative of fragrance emerges uniting soft swirls of fragrant notes to generate fascinating tales expressed through the scent itself. Bold narratives are offered in Fresh Grave and Bloodline blends. Seductive narratives emerge within Obscure Rose, Nightshade Apple and SucKulent blends. Finally a yielding narrative is offered in Vintage Coffin and Dark Bouquet blends. Find the perfect narrative to wear all year round with Fang Fragrance by Damask Moon. About Damask Moon Purveyors of perfume oil in the gothic community, Damask Moon is not your typical perfume company both in concept or in quality. Damask Moon is an experience of the obscurity and magick that we all hold. Damask Moon products are uniquely packaged, their perfume blends are handmade fresh to order, highly refine, ultra concentrated, long-lasting and alcohol free. They feel when you begin with top quality ingredients - the final product is always exceptional! Purchase Fang Fragrance: Visit Website: http://www.damaskmoon.com End
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