Recently, the fragrance note to watch was undoubtedly vanilla. We saw vanilla emerge in scents as we’d never seen it before—think smoky and animalic (à la Byredo’s Vanille Antique) or reminiscent of freshly blended frosting (à la Ellis Brooklyn’s Vanilla Milk). This year, however, a new fragrance trend is finding its footing, and just like the trend before it, it’s still good enough to eat. We’re calling it: The fragrance trend du jour is juicy fruit. From cherries to grapes (and ...
And they're only $20.The year is 2005. I'm getting ready to go to the mall with my friend (her mom is going to drop us off because neither of us is old enough to drive ourselves). We're listening to Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, and The Black Eyed Peas, as I try to decide which body mist to use. I have such classics as Victoria's Secret Love Spell, Bath & Body Works Warm Vanilla Sugar, and a no-name bottle of blue raspberry-scented solution that I purchased at Claire's. I choose the latter and d...
You probably know by now that a fragrance can really set the scene or give off a certain vibe. That's especially true with perfumes. The fragrance you choose can dictate what kind of aura you put across. Do you want to feel carefree and flirty? Maybe you want to go for something that's fruity or citrusy. Want to give off a traditional floral vibe? Or maybe your goal is to feel incredibly sexy. Well, for that, I'd recommend something spicy. It's all about matching the fragrance to your mood.I...
Perfume is a highly personal product choice, so it doesn't often follow the same trend cycles as other beauty products. If you prefer smoky or woodsy scents, there's a minimal chance you'll opt for a fruity or sweet perfume, even if it's "on trend." That doesn't mean that there aren't still trends in the realm of fragrance, though. Last year, fruity perfumes took center stage, with the year's best fragrances featuring hints of notes like cherries, grapes, tangerines, and figs. This year, the ...