Beauty 7 years ago

My 3 Favorite Fall Fragrances

I know the song says, “You’re never fully dressed without a smile,” but I truly believe that a really good fragrance is the perfect finishing touch to any look. You can go sexy and dark, you can go light and airy, flowery and feminine- the possibilities are endless and the world of scents sure smell good. Keep scrolling to discover the 3 different types of fall fragrances I’ll be wearing all season long.

Anine Bing Savage Rose Perfume Oil 

The Oil

So perfume can come in many different shapes and sizes, and one of my all-time favorites is a perfume oil! This one by Anine Bing smells like you were suddenly transported to the most gorgeous and best smelling rose garden in the world. Having a roll-on oil is great for pin pointing those pressure points (behind your ears, inside wrist, the base of your neck & inside elbow) to keep you smelling great all day long.

 

Gypsy Water Byredo Kabuki

The Kabuki Brush 

Okay everyone, gather around and listen closely. THIS KABUKI BRUSH IS AMAZING. I think I tell my team about this every time I walk into the office- I just can’t stop talking about it. This kabuki brush by Byredo is basically powder perfume! You just push the little button and brush the perfume all over. (Kind of like those #tbt shimmer brushes from the ’90’s!) Besides being the absolute perfect travel perfume (not liquid) it is also really fragrant. You’ll be smelling great alllll day 😉

Chanel Gabrielle

The Classic

What’s more classic than Chanel? The Chanel Gabrielle is like heaven in a bottle. It’s subtle, it’s sexy, it’s floral without being too floral… a bit musky without being too heavy. I honestly can’t get enough of it. If you’re a big fan of Chanel fragrances and you haven’t picked this gem up yet, I highly recommend it! It’s a little piece of luxury you’ll treasure forever (or at least until you run out)!

What’s your fragrance of choice for this season? Do you guys change up your scent based on the season like I do? Tell me in the comments below and have a great day!

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Photography by Karla Ticas