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Lizabe and Co - After Mercy
Lizabe and Co - After Mercy
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Lizabe and Co After Mercy
Top Notes: Tart gooseberries, birch water
Heart Notes: Lilac, lavender, black violets
Base Notes: Vanilla, saffron
Scent Impression: Lilac, tart gooseberries, birch water, lavender, vanilla, black violets, saffron, pale florals, and a haunting violet shadow.
After, Mercy is the scent of innocence changed by darkness: pale lilac, tart gooseberries, cold birch water, and a violet shadow beneath the skin.
Part of The Death of Poe Collection, this fragrance captures Mercy after the wound, after the fever, after the world has shifted into something strange and irreversible. Lilac still lingers, but it is no longer soft spring light. It has become cooler, quieter, and more spectral, touched by lavender, black violets, and saffron.
Tart gooseberries bring a sharp, fragile brightness, while birch water adds a clean, almost chilled transparency. Vanilla settles beneath the florals, soft but haunted, giving the fragrance a delicate warmth against the darker violet-saffron edge.
After, Mercy feels like a white dress in a dark room, flowers left too long beside the bed, and the breathless moment between what she was and what she is becoming.
Centered Scents, LLC sells decants only (sample sizes) of fragrance; full bottle of perfume is not for sale and is shown for recognition purposes only. Centered Scents is an independent retailer and is not affiliated with the fragrance brand. All decants are labeled according to FDA requirements.
Centered Scents, LLC donates 1% of all profits to Providence St. Joseph Hospital Foundation and Centered Scents purchases and provides reading glasses for hospitalized patients (many times they are admitted without their glasses!) and patients receiving outpatient care at no cost to the individual.
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