Not all mothers are called “mom”. Some nurture businesses. Some raise plants, pups, or other pets. Some simply care deeply for humanity without expecting anything in return. This Mother’s Day, we honor the women who pour love into our lives — whatever their title, and however that love takes shape. For the Dog Mom She knows her pup better than herself, and talks to the vet like any parent would talk about their child. No. 1 The Beginning Our classic and refined floral scent that’s endearing—like the way a dog mom kisses her fur baby on the nose before leaving the house. — For the Mom Who Moms Everyone She makes sure everyone eats, always has wipes in her bag, and remembers your big meetings or events like they were her own. No. 40 Livraria Antiga Warm and grounding, and with notes of sandalwood and saffron that offer comfort, like her perfectly timed texts. — For the Mom Who Treats her Business like her own Baby She nurtures her work from seed to bloom—and loses sleep over it, just like she would a newborn. No. 7 Seven Miles The scent for rest and reset—floral, calm, and perfect for the few quiet moments she actually lets herself enjoy. — For the Plant Mom She has 17 plants, names them, and keeps a humidity meter and spray bottle on hand. No. 10 A Hundred and Fifteen Rows Fresh, green, and full of life, this scent mirrors her lush home.

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onApr 30, 2025
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Not all mothers are called “mom”
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