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Sunstroke: the best yellow perfumes

Do you see this yellow circle in the sky? Yes, yes, that’s the sun we’ve been waiting for. The best supplier of vitamin D, a good mood and a reason to wake up in the morning. Today we will talk about the color of the sun, mimosa, sand on the beach, and the most beautiful aromas of fresh orange. That is, the most yellow-smelling degree.

The yellowest bottle of the Gucci Bloom family is literally an antidepressant. It has the recognizable DNA of the fragrance – white flowers, jasmine and tuberose, forged with the help of ylang-ylang, the scent of sunscreen and a dash of spice. It turned out to be a cool tribute to the art of quiet sloth, or dolce far niente, as they call it in Italy.

Opinions differed – one of the editorial staff believes that Ella’s bottle is still orange and one is yellow. But the presence of a bright fruity scented wave wrapped in a jasmine vine allowed us to select it. After all, this is the perfect spring sun in fragrance form.

This jaundice leads us to its other manifestation – fresh citrus, limoncello, or even a little coffee. The simple and straightforward grapefruit breeze in the bottle is a great companion for sunny spring days in the city.

Osmanthus is a small tree or shrub with yellow flowers that smell sweet but melancholic. This aroma is much loved in China, and the flowers themselves often become an additive to the tea blend, giving it tenderness. And L’Occitane perfume fully conveys this tenderness, sweetness and light melancholy.

Literally from the label, this “yolk” declares that we are expecting a sunny day in the forest – blackberries, raspberries and vanilla are included in the name. The aroma is really good and simple. The one to whom the hand automatically reaches in the morning.

Here is an example of a fragrance where the yellow bottle hides something completely different from what you might expect. No Rules is dedicated to punks and their style, so it smells of vinyl, leather, and spice, not flowers. And what, vagrants have spring too!

While this fabric-lined bottle contains the usual yellow notes of jasmine and ylang-ylang, it wouldn’t be him if perfumer Paolo Terenzi didn’t raise his voice with oud, amber, and patchouli. It turned out to be not only a heartwarming flower story, but also the most sunstroke.

Source: People Talk

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