Top 3 Spring Fragrances
Once again we’ve entered a new equinox and it’s time for that change of fragrance. During the warmer months a lighter scent is more preferred because the heat can make a scent permeate throughout a room and seem suffocating. I’ve narrowed my top choices I’ve been wearing down to three and I think readers will be pleased as these are quite the variety.
1. "Honey and the Moon" by Tokyo Milk is among one of the many fragrances of this line and the scent is intoxicating with notes of sweet honey, sugared violet, jasmine, and sandalwood all crushed and distilled to perfection. Their Bon Bon Lip Balm in "Honey Blossom" is also great and nourishing on the lips and both smells and tastes yummy. I like wearing this fragrance with Italian Bath and Body’s Honey line of creams and shower gels. Check out the full line of Tokyo Milk products at beautyhabit.com.
2. Betsey Johnson’s own perfume named after her is a very sassy and vibrant scent that is both uplifting and youthful. The bottle itself looks like something from a fairy tale. Wearing makes you too want to go around doing back flips and cartwheels like she does prior to all her fashion shows. The notes consist of grapefruit, tangerine, blackcurrant berries, pear, freesia, Muguet lily of the valley, apple, cedarwood, sandalwood, amber, musk, and praline. The mixture is delightfully pleasing and puts a person in ‘high spirits’ while wearing.sephora.com, fragranceshop.com, or fine department stores.
3. "Fantasia de Fleurs" by Creed has been one of my favorites for years so it’s been in my collection for years. It’s very feminine for the wearer with bouquet of Bulgarian rose, Florentine iris, and an infusion of ambergris. Love, love, love this one. The House of Creed was founded many years ago and their perfumes and fine fragrances are made with the highest quality of ingredients. You’ll feel like a princess surrounded by your fantasy of flowers with Fantasia (parfumsraffy.com, fragrancenet.com).
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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