Simply put, it’s our job to find the best beauty products out there for you. From the newest serum to the hottest lipstick color to the dry shampoo that will change your life, we will find it, test it, and let you know what we think. We’re not complaining—it’s a pretty fun gig, and we’ll volunteer to be beauty guinea pigs any day.
But one of the cool things to come out of this is finding out what products you’re loving and buying. It helps us figure out what you want to learn more about and what you’re into so we can bring even more personalized recs to you.
Because we share a lot of our favorites with you every single day, we recognize it might be hard to keep up. So we’ve decided to put together a handy weekly list of what we love and what you love. Consider this a CliffsNotes, one-stop shop of what’s really trending and worth adding to your cart at this very moment.
This week, we’re taking a look at popular fragrances for spring. Do you have a product that we missed? We’d love to know. Send us a DM .
This may seem like your ordinary rose perfume, but it’s got a surprise scent: Sichuan pepper to add some spice.
When you think of spring scents, you’re probably thinking of something light, airy, and refreshing. But what if you want something that’s a bit more grounded? Try this warm floral perfume with notes of Italian bergamot, Indian jasmine, and Madagascan vanilla.
Viktor & Rolf’s Flowerbomb is such a classic floral perfume. It’s a warm and sensual fragrance with key notes of jasmine, orange blossom, and patchouli.
With notes of pear accord, lily of the valley accord, green blackcurrant, and musks, this perfume really does feel like a walk in the park.
Inspired by the private rose garden of Tom Ford himself, this eau de parfum has notes of Bulagrian rose, rose de mai, and Sichuan pepper.
The description of this perfume is just so poetic: “A lone peacock floats over cream lilies, oleander and a sea of alabaster violet. Orchestral pads of harps and horns drone. Pale blue fog hangs in the far woodlands.” It features scents of oleander, cabreuva rouge, grapefruit pith, white lily cream, Egyptian jasmine, alabaster violet, liquid ambrette seed, and vanilla.
Tuberose flowers are the key ingredient in this spray—it’s a rich and creamy scent that feels tropical, too.
This fragrance is described as “liquid sunshine,” and from looking at its notes, we don’t disagree. You’ll recognize neroli and petitgrain—it balances milky coconut and bright citrus notes.
If you don’t want something that screams “floral,” opt for this one that’s sweet, floral, and woody all at once. It has top notes of juniper berries, pomelo, and saffron; middle notes of accord cuir, black violet, and crystal rose; and bottom notes of blonde woods, raspberry, and vetiver.
Kilian already has a Love, Don’t Be Shy perfume—but this is the extreme version. The difference? Bulgarian rose is clearly the star here. Other notes include orange blossom, neroli, marshmallow, vanilla, and caramel.
You’ll be transported to a sunny and calming garden with Byredo’s La Tulipe. It starts with top notes of rhubarb, cyclamen, and freesia; middle notes of tulip; and base notes of blonde woods and vetiver balance it all out.
The description of this eau de toilette is “a composition fashioned like a dress embroidered with a thousand flowers.” It’s just a gorgeous floral scent that’s bright and fruity.
Another popular fruity floral, Gucci’s Flora Gorgeous Gardenia features key notes of pear, white gardenia, and brown sugar.
Now you can enjoy peonies year-round (well, sort of). This cologne’s main star is the peony paired with red apple and suede.
First off, doesn’t the bottle look like spring? Secondly, this floral fragrance is warm and sweet with scents of golden orchid, amber, vanilla, and musk.
For a more traditional fragrance, try this one from Prada that is both fresh and inviting. It has top notes of iris padilla, mandarin, and neroli; middle notes of cedarwood, vetiver, and galbanum; and base notes of incense and galbanum.
If you really want to stand out, try this effusive white floral fragrance—it’s a blend of jasmine, tuberose absolute, and lily.
The inspiration and story of this perfume is just so whimsical: “Moon Carnival tells the story of a dancer who traveled the world in search of his favorite floral note, tuberose.” In addition to the main character, tuberose, there are also scents of passionfruit, bergamot, freesia, orchid, marshmallow, and vanilla.
For something musky and mysterious, try Sana Jardin’s Savage Jasmine. You’ll notice scents of clove, tobacco, and jasmine petals.
Daisy is just a fun, cheerful, and lighthearted fragrance—everything you’d want a perfect spring day to be. It features top notes of violet leaves and wild strawberries, middle notes of violet pearls and jasmine bouquet, and base notes of musk and vanilla.
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