often on Sunday nights I gather up a bunch of perfume bottles based on color, set them all on my shower room shelf, and then I wear a different one each day of the week.
This week was all about blue…
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Cartier declaration L’Eau Eau de Toilette: Technically, it’s a men’s fragrance, but I dig it, so why the heck not? Spicy woods, cedar accords, pink peppercorn and grapefruit. $93.
Clean Fresh Laundry: When I can’t be bothered to take a real shower (it happens), I like crisp, fresh scents like this. Brazilian orange, Mexican lime, fresh mown (mowed?) grass, cyclamen, rose otto, night blooming white jasmine petals, heliotrope and musk. $38.
Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue Dreaming in Portofino Eau de Toilette: This was a limited edition Light Blue flanker from 2012 that I like to wear in the summer. Citrus accord, pink pepper, geranium, amber and patchouli. $50.
Dolce & Gabba Le Bateleur No 1: A limited edition unisex fragrance from 2009’s D&G Anthology that I “borrowed” (permanently, also known as “stole”) from El Hub. Unfortunately, it’s hard to find now. notes of juniper berries, cardamom, birch, water, coriander, olivanum (frankincense), cedar and vetiver. $69.
MAC Turquatic: An oldie but a goody! The bottle shown here is the old-school version. It has flashier packaging now (I like this older style, though). Anemone (say that five times fast, LOL!), lotus, orris and cedar. $30.
L’Occitane Mer & Mistral: another refreshing aquatic scent. this one works for gals and guys. Pine, cypress and rosemary. $75.
Issey Miyake L’Eau D’Issey Summer: this one is a little sweet for my taste, but I wear it because I love the beachy bottle (um, is that cray?). Lychee, vanilla, lotus, cyclamen, freesia, carnation, white lily, amberseed and musk. $74.
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