How to make your own Fragrance Lotion

For Best results add 1ml of preferred fragrance per ounce of lotion. Let fragrance set and mix with lotion for 2-3 days before using. A great one to be moisturized and smell good at the same time ; )

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1st Impressions of MDCI Parfums & Xerjoff Fragrances

Lupe eXperiences 2 MDCI Parfums & 2 Xerjoff fragrances for the 1st time:
MDCI Parfums Ambre Topkapi – 1:08
MDCI Parfums Invasion Barbare – 5:25
Xerjoff Nio – 8:52
Xerjoff Uden – 12:36
*all samples courtesy of Dave (Dkmode83) @ http://www.youtube.com/user/dkmode83

PS: These are simply 1st impressions from an eXperienced nose. They are not an in-depth indication of the profile of any of these fragrances. But are a good indication of what a first encounter with these scents would be. Further investigation is required.

Jack Reacher Official Movie Spot: Break

From The New York Times bestselling author Lee Child comes one of the most compelling heroes to step from novel to screen – ex-military investigator Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise).

Watch JACK REACHER in theaters December 21st!
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Jack Reacher Official Movie Spot: Killer

From The New York Times bestselling author Lee Child comes one of the most compelling heroes to step from novel to screen – ex-military investigator Jack Reacher (Tom Cruise).

Watch JACK REACHER in theaters December 21st!
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Meet the Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2012 Observing Team

Billions of years ago, shortly after the Big Bang, the universe was a dark place full of cold hydrogen gas. One of the mysteries of astronomy is what happened to change that, to warm and “reionize” the hydrogen and turn the universe once again transparent to light, blazing with stars and galaxies.

Hubble astronomers may have found some of the culprits, seven primitive galaxies that formed over 13 billion years ago. The galaxies are part of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field image and demonstrate that galaxies may have assembled continuously over time, and may have provided enough radiation to reionize the universe.

Want to know more? Watch this webinar and hear three key astronomers illustrate and explain what Hubble’s powerful new view tells us about the evolving universe.

The panelists will are:
Richard Ellis, astronomer at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. He is the lead investigator of the UDF 2012 campaign.
Brant Robertson, astronomer at the University of Arizona, Tucson. He is a member of the UDF 2012 campaign.
Anton Koekemoer, astronomer at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, Md. He led the Hubble Space Telescope observations for the UDF 2012 campaign and assembled the final combined images.