Found this perfume suggestion in the original blog I wrote for Spell of evil, showcasing tonight on Weekend TV at 10pm.

Mayfair Pagan Perfume for Women Perfume, 3 ml

About this item
- Distinctive fragrance with classic florals and woods
- Fresh and enticing
- Base notes create warmth and sensuality
- Fragrance for women
- 3 ml bottle
- Distinctive fragrance with classic florals and woods
Product Description
Product Description Designer Mayfair has 12 perfumes in our fragrance base. The earliest edition was created in 1975 and the newest is from 2003. Just Musk by Mayfair is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Just Musk was launched in 2003. Top notes are bergamot, coriander and lily-of-the-valley; middle notes are rose, jasmine and iris; base notes are cedar, musk and sandalwood. Designer Mayfair has 12 perfumes in our fragrance base. The earliest edition was created in 1975 and the newest is from 2003. Just Musk by Mayfair is a Oriental Floral fragrance for women. Just Musk was launched in 2003. Top notes are bergamot, coriander and lily-of-the-valley; middle notes are rose, jasmine and iris; base notes are cedar, musk and sandalwood.
amazon.co.uk/Mayfair-Pagan-Perfume-Women
Conclusion
It is available at Amazon, but it also says at Tesco.
The nerd looked for it, but it wasn’t there. He says there wasn’t any perfume there at all.
Quite weird as Tesco used to sell loads of perfume.
You can only hope they restock their shelves in time for Christmas.
I would imagine that is the busiest time for perfume manufacturers and when they make the most money.
The nerd is hopeful there may be a delivery soon.
Must admit I ended up shopping for my perfume at the supermarket, as a lot of my brands seemed to get shoved there and I didn’t like the ones that replaced them in the department stores.
I like buying perfume from anywhere, but prefer buying the high end ones at a department store so you get the luxury treatment and a bag and so forth.
Wasn’t sure how popular high end perfumes ever ended up in the supermarket in the first place.
I think Pagan probably would have been sold in Boots or a supermarket but not sure.
As I’m a perfume junky I just like perfume, graphics adverts and so forth so I shop different price ranges and shops.
Hopefully, the market ends might get put back straight again.
I studied the markets at University as we got told which market our work suited and also business studies.
It did work better with high to low end.
It doesn’t mean the low end is for poor people.
Christmas used to be the time when everyone gravitated to high-end luxury, in Britain anyway, I don’t know the American market.
Really hope perfume comes back.
Hope you are enjoying your Saturday
Saphire
n.b Witches aren’t technically pagans, but I’m being commercial and not historically correct.