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Pacific Perfumes

Pacific Perfumes

In the 1970s, the story of a unique perfume brand began on the beautiful island of Santorini, Greece. Franzesca Brice, who was in the souvenir business at the time, created "Flowers of Greece" cream perfumes in ceramic jars, which she sold to tourists. However, in 1993, she moved back to New Zealand and started running "The Mermaid Guesthouse for Women". Kate Jason Smith, a popular actress, designer, and producer from New Zealand, discovered Franzesca's cream perfume during a visit to Santorini in 1983. When she finally used up the perfume, she kept the jar as a cherished memento. A decade later, Kate reunited with Franzesca, who was the creator of her beloved fragrance. Encouraged by Kate, Franzesca decided to revive her cream perfumes for the Pacific Rim. Both Franzesca and Kate prioritize sustainability and use only natural botanical ingredients in their fragrances. They are adamantly against animal testing and avoid using mineral or artificial additives. In 2002, the Original Range of Pacific Perfumes was launched, presented in eco-friendly wooden containers made from sustainably sourced beech wood. The brand ensures that for every tree harvested, a new one is planted, and they responsibly source raw materials from local farms and distilleries. All packaging is designed to be recyclable. In addition to perfumes, Pacific Perfumes offers a range of scented natural plant soaps, each with its own unique message or intention. Each product reflects the brand's commitment to sustainability and natural beauty.

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