Nikole Miguel Polar Lights - -

This is the genius trick of the composition. After an hour, the cold fades. The white amber and cashmeran rise from the skin like body heat. The driftwood note gives a salty, tactile "human" element.

: Program the lights to pulse and ripple in sync with ambient music or white noise. Nikole Miguel Polar Lights -

There is a ghostly sweetness that floats just under the surface. It reminds me of the way your grandmother’s rose garden smells after a deep frost kills the blooms—the scent of decay and beauty happening simultaneously. The ozone note adds a crackling electricity, as if you can hear the static of the magnetic field. This is the "Polar Lights" moment—colorless, but bright. This is the genius trick of the composition

“If we lose the dark, we lose the lights,” Miguel states. “And if we lose the lights, we lose the best show in the universe.” The driftwood note gives a salty, tactile "human" element

It smells like putting your tongue on a frozen flagpole. It is startling. It is brilliant.

“Then why stay?”