CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery: Jessica Ring of Ring Botanicals + Perfume is Medicine for the Soul Draw

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Jessica  Ring in her family forest

Profile: I grew up with five siblings, on a piece of property half native rainforest, and half farmland. My mother is a master botanist and my father is a cedar-strong Vietnam veteran who came to our land to heal after the war.  I started gardening when I was five, always with the sensation that the plants loved me.  As I grew up, I watched all of the land surrounding ours gradually decimated by clear-cuts.  My loathing for our logging community became all-consuming and I eventually threatened to drop out of school.  Luckily my parents advocated for me to test out of High School and I entered college at the I-am-so-wise age of 16. It was an exhilarating change.  I went into school with the intention of becoming a writer/poet but was quickly hooked by the lure of science.  I took Botany, Chemistry, Biology, and Geology for my first semester and was forever changed.  Throughout my schooling, I took jobs working in Biology and Chemistry Labs and managing tropical and desert greenhouses and native plant gardens.

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Jessica Ring of Ring Botanicals

Yet this story of expansion was a reversible vest, and if the outside was crimson with revelation and daffodiled by joy, the inner layers were growing darker each year as I suffered from undiagnosed endometriosis.  It became increasingly difficult to hide that fact that I was slowly becoming disabled by this poorly understood disease.   Years of damaging surgeries and treatments and the sorrow and anger that come with the social isolation of unrelenting pain laced my life to the black boot-straps of survival.  I started using essential oils as medicine and my aromatic metamorphosis began.

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Frankincense and Roses

One evening, after the birth of my son in 2005, I was searching for essential oils online.  I saw a small distiller and was flooded with epiphany. I felt like the girl who had just discovered the secret garden.  This was the moment when I realized who I was, that all of my seemingly disparate specialties were just spokes on the wheel of perfume.  From that point on, my physical state would no longer rule or characterize me.  Ring Botanicals rolled into reality when my little brother offered to loan me the money to buy my first distiller and my parents agreed to let me farm our land.

Jessica Blending Aromatics

I make perfume because I believe it is medicine for the soul. I specialize in the distillation of Northwest aromatics, living here in Portland, Oregon, while farming our family land an hour south, in Molalla. My perfumes are exclusively natural – constructed around my collection of over 100 of my own hand-tinctured bases, local distillations, and oil extractions. My purpose is to bring about beauty and joy, while creating a bridge between perfumers, farmers, chemists, and distillers to further our knowledge in this traditionally secretive trade.

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Ring Botanicals Distillery

On American Perfumery: If there is anything that makes me feel patriotic it is my work as an Indie Perfumer and Artisan Distiller. It has forced me to find my own way.  Early on, I rarely sampled the work of other perfumers’, feeling it was critical to develop my own style first. The plants became my mentors – some of them full of gentle magic, others as ego-cutting as obsidian.  Fragrances took on textures, personalities, shapes, colors, and forms of movement.

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Distilling lavender copper alembic

  During the creation of my Lewis and Clark cologne, I had this odd moment of American pride linked directly with my love of the land and those who revere it. The cast-iron work ethic of the original immigrants anchors me. As women in a country obsessed with outer beauty it is imperative that we share our strength, intelligence, and resourcefulness.  Planting the “Perfume Farm” was insanely hard work, but it allowed me and my family to do just that.  Our soil is now blanketed by hundreds of lavender plants, rosemary, roses, chamomile, various mints, sages, Artemisia, currents, yarrow, and  conifers.  I harvest year-round and run my copper still like a rocket destined for a galaxy of secrets. I distill for perfume-quality fragrance and broad therapeutic use. One of my specialties is the co-distillation of many plants at once, creating perfumes fresh out of the still.  My last such batch was a combination of White Sage, Lemon Catnip, White Roses, White Pine Pitch, Rosemary, and needles from the oldest Sitka Spruce in North America…..it was very alive, to say the least.  Read more about my distillation here.

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Mary Oliver -Summer1964 

Favorite American Artists: My favorite American artist is the poet, Mary Oliver, whose words bring me back home to myself. And the olfactive artists…I relate deeply to the work of David Falsberg of Phoenicia Perfumes, who has also used perfume to transform suffering into beauty.  The aromatics have been a bridge into my community of loving, supportive herbalists, acupuncturists, naturopaths, aromatherapists, perfumers, and distillers. I am grateful for the kindness and intellectual generosity of perfumers and distillers like Dabney Rose, Christi Meshell, Suzinn Weiss, Christopher McMahon, Anya McCoy (who was the first American Perfumer to be feature in CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery July 3, 2011), Jeannie Rose, and Eva Marie Lind.  I am humbled by their knowledge and  passion for the art of perfumery every day.

Jessica Ring, Founder, Distiller and Natural Perfumer for Ring Botanicals

Jessica Ring's formula journal

 Editor’s note: Jessica teaches classes on distillation and natural perfume blending at various west coast locations throughout the year and is a member of the Natural Perfumers Guild.  She was featured in Cafleurebon Perfumers Workshop Series  on  The Art of Natural Distillation by Perfumer and Contributor David Falsberg.  Want to learn more about  natural essential oils and distillation? Join Jessica Ring's Facebook  Group Artisan Essential Oil Distillers.

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Thanks to Jessica we have a WORLDWIDE reader’s choice of one of the following  Ring Botanicals 100 percent natural perfumes: 15 ml spray Ring of Fire *BRAND NEW*, 15 ml spray Lewis and Clark, 10 ml roll-on Gingerella,  10 ml roll-on Copal Rose or 10 ml roll-on Lavender Spruce. OR a sample set of all Ring Botanicals nine colognes and perfumes. Please indicate which you would like. To be eligible, please leave a comment indicating what you found fascinating about Jessica Ring and her path as an American Perfumer and where you live. Draw ends June 11, 2014.

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62 comments

  • My apprentice and I were sampling all of Jess’s oils and perfumes today, and the natural beauty of them impressed us so much. I know Jess’s background, her devotion to the natural world, and her tireless experimentation with new and wonderful distillation techniques. I am amazed at the opening note of Copal Rose – true musk deer fragrance, with no musk used! Alchemy in the bottle.

  • Chris Schaefer says:

    What a lovely profile! Jessica sounds like an amazing young woman. I really love the idea of distilling plants together; just the creativity that she embodies is exciting. I am also very drawn to her love and appreciation for the land and what with tenderness, we can utilize for health and beauty.

  • This woman is amazing! I relate to her interest in botany, fragrance, poetry and nature in general. I think Lewis and Clark are fascinating too and it was an ingenious idea to make a scent inspired by their journey and botanical discoveries. The fragrance I’d most like to try is Ring of Fire. Thanks to Jessica and CaFleureBon for the chance!

  • Fascinating profile. I love that she says perfume is medicine for the soul.
    It surely is. I live in the U.S. Thank you for the draw.

  • Perfume is indeed medicine for the soul! I also appreciate that her favorite poet is one of my favorites, too 🙂 I would love to win the sample set, and I am in the US.

  • I love natural botanicals, and always enjoy experiencing beautiful new distillations and extracts. Jessica sounds like a fascinating, brilliant artist and scientist, and I’m incredibly curious about her fragrance line! Please enter me into the drawing, I am most interested in the sample set of all nine scents. Thank you so much for the opportunity! xxoo

  • “I make perfume because I believe it is medicine for the soul.”

    enough said. 😉

    profiles in american perfumery? more like propfile in american alchemy.

    multibatch distillation; intriguing is too mild.

    i would love to experience it in Lewis & Clark, and i do live in the usa.

    thank you for bringing another natural perfumer to us <3

  • I adore the deliciously intoxicating line that is Ring botanicals- I find the history and devotion to be no surprise-WOW-Jessica is a brilliant artist! I would LOVE to get my mitts on the latest brew-RING OF FIRE- I bet it smells amazing- THANK YOU!

  • Jess is a goldmine of awesome. I got the “Lewis and Clark” and wear it daily (hope I don’t go through it too quick). She in person is a super sweetheart and has loving, kind energy. She is absolutely dedicated and passionate about her work, and has put the learning/experimenting in to do it.

  • No surprise that we sometimes take a fork in the road only to get back on track because of health issues either in ourselves or loved ones. Loved this profile, and the fact that our heads may not always lead us to our true paths, as in Jessica wanting to be a writer then truly found what really sparked the fire within… Would love Copal Rose which practically slapped me in the face to get my attention… Don’t you just love how that works? Congratulations on the profile Jessica and wishing you the best always.. I am in the US.

  • I am honored that Jessica mentioned me in her profile. She is so gifted at all that she does and her perfumes are wonderful! I love using her distillations in my own creations.

  • Michael S says:

    I loved to hear how Jessica was introduced to perfumery on her journey to healing. I think that is amazing, and definitely build a strong attachment and commitment to the art.

    I would love to try Lewis and Clark or Ring of Fire! Kingfisher and Gingerella are beautiful, and Jessica’s lavender hydrosols are wonderful. I am in the US, in Colorado.

    Thanks!
    Michael

  • Jennifer witt says:

    I would love to win the sample set – I’m most fascinated by Jessica Ring’s approach of using scent as a healing force. I live in the US.

  • Marcopietro says:

    I find very interesting Jessica’s technique of co-distillation of many plants at once.
    I’d like to try Lewis and Clark.
    I live in Italy.
    Thanks!

  • Nyal Dillimore says:

    Jessica’s story is enthralling. I envy her achievements. She can boast true ownership of her work from plant to bottle. Must feel so satisfying.I would love to receive a sample set of Ring Botanicals. I live in New Zealand.

  • I live in Australia so do not have access to Ring Botanicals.
    I get the feeling that the essences produced from the local plants would give a unique North American experience.
    It is so interesting that Jessica grows and distils those plants too.
    I would love to try Ring of Fire.

  • I am happy for Jessica’s discoveries & selfdiscoveries. Send ring of fire to Europe 🙂

  • It was terrible to hear that Jessica had to suffer through painful endometriosis for so long. But I am glad she was able to turn her school knowledge, love of nature, and art of perfume making into pure joy! I tried some of her works before and they were fantastic! I would love to have the 10 ml of Copal Rose! Congrats on the launch of Ring of Fire! Can’t wait to try it as well. I’m on the US

  • Ifi Genial says:

    I would love to have the sample set of all Ring Botanicals nine colognes and perfumes since I want to have the chance to experience them all !!!
    Thank you for this lovely draw! I live in EU.

  • ringthing says:

    What a fascinating profile! Jessica still writes poetry in her unique turns of phrase, delightful to read. I’ve shared some of your journey my dear, and I’m so glad you were able to have your son. It must be wonderful therapy, having a perfume farm. I wish you all the best and would most like to try Gingerella, I’m in the US. Thanks CaFleurebon for bringing another gifted indie perfumeur wider attention.

  • For me, the interesting part of this story is how the path of all-natural perfumery converges on the traditional American path of hard work and perseverance.

    I like her description of the Lewis & Clark scent (on Etsy), telling the story of the beauty of American wilderness and late-night readings of the explorers’ diaries, and continuing: “For me, this cologne has come to represent relentless perseverance: I smell it now and I move away from self-pity and stillness into a place of conviction and forward movement.”

    I’d like a chance to try either Lavender Spruce or Lewis & Clark. I’m in EU.

  • Jessica – wonderful profile! I am fascinated by your co-distillations and love reading of your history and ongoing work. It is also apparent that you have worked your love of writing in to everything you do. I would love a sampler set because I couldn’t choose between Ring of Fire, Copal Rose, and Lewis & Clark.

  • So nice to hear more of Jessica’s story. I saw her teach at the Northern California Women’s Herbal Symposium last month. She is a great teacher and a beautiful woman on all levels. Follow your bliss!

  • Fascinating that Jessica feels patriotic while doing her work “as an Indie Perfumer and Artisan Distiller”. I like that.
    I’m in the US, ty

  • What an inspiring story for someone who has felt so lost and missing from herself lately. I feel encouraged to go into nature and find myself. What an inspiring tale of finding health and healing by encapsulating nature into something available to share with others. I find that truly profound.

  • What a wonderful profile. I had not heard of Ring Botanicals before but I thoroughly want to explore the line now. I feel a great affinity with Jessica after reading this because I'm going through a similar ordeal with my health right now and fragrance is one of the few things that really make me feel better. I would love to try Gingerella because I am a huge ginger fan. In the US.

  • She is so inspiring. What fascinated me most was her take on the world. She sounded so spiritual and down to earth person… As a person who has deep love towards nature and plants, I truly appreciate her approach “the plants became my mentors. ”
    I would love to try the sample set. I’m in the EU. Thanks for the lovely draw!

  • Jessica is such a sweet spirit, and her passion and energy are so pervasive. It is hard not to admire her passions!

    I had not realized she dealt with an “invisible” pain. I am finding that many in the natural perfume community have dealt with (and many are still dealing with) some form of undiagnosed/un-treatable physical pain, which often brings us to the use of more naturally-minded fragrances and materials. “I make perfume because I believe it is medicine for the soul.” Lovely Fruits born from the Trees of Pain…the most fragrant of fruits!

    I think all of her fragrances sound relish, but I am particularly drawn to Ring of Fire and Lewis and Clark!

    Thank you so much for the opportunity to learn a little more about the magician behind the madame!

  • Hooray for more natural perfumes! Copal Rose would be the one I’d like to tackle first. Thanks for the draw.

  • My selfish thought is that I wish Jess lived right next door to me or extremely close- I love her work and her philosophy. I loved reading every word of this especially the moment of epiphany, the turning point. In fact all of those markers in her journey. Mary Oliver is also one of my fave poets and I always, always, quote and remind myself this constantly : “Tell me, What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?” Thanks also Jess for the International draw.

  • I had heard of Jennifer, and of Ring Botanics, but because perfume is not my forte,I had not explored her work. What a WONDERFUL story.. and how blessed she is to not only be able to follow her dream, her passion, but to be not only supported by her family and community, but to be honored and awarded by her peers. I am SO glad I read this review, and need to spend more time on her page! OH… choose a gift? Oh… Copal Rose, probably, although if there is a sampler of all…that would be a gift indeed! I am SO glad Anya posted this review!!!!!

  • Jessica looks so at peace in these pictures, it seems like she really enjoys what she does. I liked reading about her family’s dedication to hard work and the land. The respect with which they produce and harvest for these perfumes is inspiring. I would love to try one of them, and my choice is the Ring of Fire. I am in the US. I also like the page on facebook (Lean Sa). Thank you for this chance!

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    Thanks for the article and draw!
    Mary Oliver is a poet I enjoy also. I still vividly remember when I read “You do not have to be good” in Wild Geese and it was like a gong reverberating.The perfume farm does sound like grueling work to set up and run, but also very rewarding.
    What struck me most, as a fellow sufferer of chronic illness and pain, was Jessica’s decision to “make perfume because I believe it is medicine for the soul.”
    Yes, it is.

    I’d choose the sample set because I can’t decide between all the lovelies.

  • Jessica sounds fascinating! Wow! I love the moment of epiphany she describes where all her interests come together and she realizes her life’s calling . Her passion for her work shines through this story. I would love to try her line. If I win I would like to try the sampler. Thank you for introducing another natural perfumer!

  • I really just can’t thank all of you enough for all of the kind words and support. I am moved beyond suitable analogy. Joseph DeLapp (another fantastic perfumer) touches on the aspect of having an “invisible” disease…..for me, this is the hardest part of chronic illness – it is not the pain, but rather the silence that accumulates around it. While I was very anxious about sharing this part of my story, I am so glad I did……it feels like I was able to lay some of the dark stones on the ground and you all helped to carry them away. Being seen for who you are is such an important part of healing. I wish I could send all you sweet people a sampler of everything I make! If you do wear my perfumes, or ever smell my oils, just remember that they are full of all the light that others’ have poured into me along the way. I feel so proud to be part of this beautiful community of aromatics lovers <3

  • leathermountain says:

    I’m in the US, and I would prefer to try Lewis and Clark. But I’m also a bit troubled by Jessica’s take on their trip, based on what I read here. They were commissioned by President Jefferson to take a crucial step in enacting the doctrine of Manifest Destiny. It’s hard for me to see these men in simple and heroic terms. I keep thinking about the clueless and often dehumanizing way they describe the many American Indians they encountered in the journals that Jessica found so inspiring, and the seeds they sowed (on purpose, under orders) for the great losses of land, life, and freedom, and the enormous infringements on sovereignty, that Indians are still struggling against as we speak. How does one take a one-sided positive inspiration from a journey designed to subjugate so many? And what, in that context, does it mean to identify oneself as a patriot?

    All that said, I am certainly curious as to what the fragrance smells like.

  • As first, thank to Cafleurebon and Jessica Ring for this awesome draw!

    I am fascinated by Jessica’s story, she passed through hard times and finally found her way thanks to her inner love for nature: I can just imagine the pleasure and satisfaction in growing plants and, step by step, getting to have essential oils from them, finally creating scents people can wear and enjoy. I wish natural perfumery was more popular and practised here where I live, there are so many species that would offer the most wonderful scent. Has I graduated in Biology or Chemist I would probably try myself to become a perfumer, but I think I have to stick to explore the more I can, and try to learn from those who know more…

    I am in Italy and would love to try Ring of Fire, it sounds utterly delicious and from the description it looks like my ideal fragrance: deep and intense, but with a sweet and kind of innocent soul. Who knows, maybe I could really “turn heads and hearts” with that 🙂

  • I am fascinated by those who work at the intersection of perfumery and healing. I also think the best works of art have always had their sources in souls that have known suffering.

    My choice would be Ring of Fire, and I live in South Africa. Greetings to everyone at Cafleurebon!

  • I enjoyed reading that after the birth of her son, Jessica was online searching for essential oils. 🙂 My pick to win is the sample set. USA

  • Lubka K. (@Klubka) says:

    I like her choice of natural sciences in the school. It reminds me a lot myself – I ve always wanted to study botany (from childhood) and enjoyed to learn it together with biology, geology, geography, climatology… And I love this statement: “I believe perfume is medicine for the soul.” It is for sure! Thanks for giveaway. I would like to win Ring of Fire, I live in European Union. Thanks

  • First of all congratulations to Jessica for her passion and her love on making perfume..Natural Fragrances contain the real scent notes!
    Gingerella, what lovely name! It gives me a sense of tenderness with its heart sweet and soft.
    Gingerella is perfect for me and I cannot wait to wrap myself up in this beautiful fragrance!:)

  • Adriana Cavasan says:

    It’s amazing how all this started in one evening from one small distiller… Kudos!
    I would like to experience a sample set of all Ring Botanicals nine colognes and perfumes. I live in Romania, EU. Thanks

  • Jessica  Ring’s courage, perseverance and passion for the purpose of life inspire me. She has pulled through the tough times and shines in her artisan profession. What she has been doing is immensely meaningful. Not only she brings beauty and joy to the perfumers, farmers, chemists, and distillers, she’s heals the souls of other people. The name, Ring of Fire resembles her spirit and the mind of a perfectionist.

  • Beautiful writing! A reminder that our work should evolve out of our lives to be truly authentic. What a strong path Jess has chosen to overcome her pain. I would love to sample any of her creations, but Ring of Fire speaks to me. Thank you for the draw.

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    Jessica has had quite an usual life story so far and in addition, she has also been through health struggles which makes an individual quite strong and wise. There is a reason she fell in nature because nature has been her greatest support system throughout her life. My choice will be Ring of Fire and I am in NY, USA. I am already a member of CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery Facebook community

  • Jessica’s life and motivation is amazing so far! She could be easily a bright example for many suffering people! It was also interesting to read that she co-distilles regularly to make combo perfumes fresh out of the still.
    I am in EU, and I would like a sample set of all Ring Botanicals nine colognes and perfumes in case I win.

  • Jessica Ring has an amazing life, she passed through hard times and found her own way. I admire her for the determination of doing the natural distilled perfumes with passion and care.
    If I could win the sample set, I will be very, very happy!
    Thank You!

  • Karey Shane says:

    I feel as though coming across Jessica and her passion for nature, healing, and fragrance is like stumbling out of the dark woods into the freshness of an open, sunlit meadow. There is an integrity, authenticity, beauty and vulnerability to what she does that is so rare in today’s
    world that it came to me as a shock; a pleasant shock, somewhat like jumping into a pool of ice cold water and coming up, gasping for air, feeling fully alive.

  • Karey Shane says:

    I feel as though coming across Jessica and her passion for nature, healing, and fragrance is like stumbling out of the dark woods into the freshness of an open, sunlit meadow. There is an integrity, authenticity, beauty and vulnerability to what she does that is so rare in today’s
    world that it came to me as a shock; a pleasant shock, somewhat like jumping into a pool of ice cold water and coming up, gasping for air, feeling fully alive and full of joy.

  • Wow! I loved to try the sample set from Jessica. Her love for nature since such a tender age, she sounds like an old soul, smart enough to take on the world and through her darkest hours, she finds herself going back to nature. It’s like coming full circle. I would love to have the opportunity to experience her scents. Thank you!

  • Pomponio Claudia says:

    This lady is such a wonderful spirit , focused and concerned about nature. What a motivation and strenght she has and I love the idea behind Her creations ““I make perfume because I believe it is medicine for the soul.”
    I m from EU and I would like the sample set of all Ring Botanicals mine cologne if I Win .

  • Cynthia Richardson says:

    I found it fascinating that Jessica Ring considers fragrance as medicine for the soul. Her path as an American Perfumer is so diverse but always centered around the land she loves.
    I would like to win a sample set of all Ring Botanicals nine colognes and perfumes. I live in the US.
    I like CaFleureBon Profiles in American Perfumery on Facebook.

  • I like Jessica’s focus on the strength and resourcefulness of women, and appreciate that this is one thing that makes her feel patriotic as an American perfumer. Her fragrances sound wonderful, and Ring of Fire would be my choice. I am in the U.S.

  • What an interesting woman Jessica is and what a craftsperson. I so enjoyed this review, I want to visit her! I would love to win the samples in order to get to know her work. I did love to learn about her strong connection to nature and how she put herself in the sphere of American perfumery. I am in the US

  • Valentine girl says:

    I really enjoyed reading the story of Jessica’s fragrant journey and how she started her first garden at five years old with the sensation that the plants loved her. I also loved her reference to discovering The Secret Garden,(one of my favorite books), when she had her epiphany moment on seeing the distiller for the first time. When I was four, my father died in a car accident, but I started my first garden at nine and used to talk to the plants. It was very therapeutic and healing for me during that difficult time & truly medicine for the soul. I would love to try her sampler set. USA resident.

  • Jessica Ring is someone I want to know. She seems so real and her story is so compelling. My dad is also a veteran and he has PTSD
    I wish I could take him to her farm/garden as I know he would benefit from the bounty of nature
    I would be honored to win Lewis and Clark or ring of fire
    Brava Jessica for this article

  • I am fascinated that Jessica and I have both been effected by endometriosis, and that we have both experienced healing from the essential oils for the condition. I did not know that about her!! I am also very honored that she listed me among her inspirations. Love you, Jessica!

  • Ring of Beauty – Everything is home about natural healing artisan Jessica and from where she regales her exquisite botanical perfumes. This is the ultimate jackpot for many reasons – Pacific Northwest forests, wild Oregon, Vietnam Veterans, Mary Oliver, White Roses, all this potent devotion in one brilliant package of inspiration.

    Any love products from Ring Botanicals would be transcendental and thrilling. The sample set would send me over the moon.

    Thank you Jessica and great success to you.

    Native Oregonian.

  • Thank you for this article. The thing that leaped out at me most was the endometriosis, mainly because I also suffer from it.
    I love the idea of distilling, and wish I could try it, but we don’t get such a good growing climate here.

    Thanks for the draw. I’d love to try the sample set if I win. ANd thanks for making it worldwide – I’m in the EU.

  • rivercitylizzy says:

    I enjoyed reading this “full circle” story of perfumery and was especially fascinated by the concept of “co-distilling”–how marvelous and mysterious the process seems!

    Thank you for the generous draw! I like Profiles in American Perfumery on Facebook and am in the US. My choice of prize would be Ring of Fire, oh, my…