
On the hottest summer days, many refuse perfume so that it does not “suffocate” its owner and others, for example, on public transport. We do not call for such a radical approach to the subject, but we recommend that you befriend perfume compositions that, if they leave a trace, feel like freshness or even a gentle breeze. Or, on the contrary, to remind of the cold depths of the ocean, and more often the forests. Here are seven of our favorite warm weather scents.

Mint flower iced tea is how Allegria can be summed up. It opens especially well when the temperature outside the window safely exceeds the “+30” mark. The fragrance envelops you with a cloud of mint breeze and a morning meadow on which dewdrops shimmer. It can only be applied to the hair in very hot weather and may leave a menthol fuzz behind.

The Iceberg men’s perfume in this collection is due to its combination on the basis of the fougere accord, therefore it is sugar-free and “ringing”, but flavored with yuzu, lemon and mint. As a result, we get a light, transparent and volatile fragrance that will be appropriate both in the office and at brunch on a hot afternoon.

A little melted snow in the heat? Exactly what is needed. Created by one of the greatest perfumers of our time, Jean-Claude Ellena, the composition is a sip of the March twilight mixed with a glass of watercolor and crushed ice. Fresh, distant and ghostly.

POV: You stand on the edge of the rocks, beneath which the gray waves of the rough sea break, white poppies bloom trembling under your feet, and thorny wild berry bushes scatter here and there along the rocky ridge. Fresh wind licks your face and the whole world under your feet. This is how Blackberry & Bay came into being, which will save money even on the hottest days, when the haze covers the city with its fat body.

The twilight of the city, when the heat subsides and the redemptive darkness finally gathers on the roofs of the houses. The cotton of a bottle of icy champagne, the juicy peaches trying to stain both hands and face, and the faint breath of those closest to you. All this is hidden in the white stone of the Gritti bottle.

For those who don’t know how to withstand the heat without a glass of citrus lemonade ringing with ice. Look through the glasses to sit in the shade on the patio of the cafe, as the city expands, changes its face, shines with all the shades of yellow, breathes the sun like a contented cat. And for dessert – basil sorbet that brings you back to the real world with its solid green coldness.

The breath of the ocean, which seems to be something mythical, that does not exist in the realities of urban heat. Thick navy blue depths, singing whales, and the scent of some iodized algae. For mermaidcore fans who stay true to the mermaid spirit even in the stone jungle.
Source: People Talk

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