
In general, aromatherapy is not an official science, but there are aromas that really help with relaxation. In our article, we will not dwell on individual ingredients such as lavender or pine needles, we will show you perfumes that really improve mood from the first puff.
Eau de Parfum Happy, Eisenberg

A case where the name really reflects the smell. There’s a carefree white-flowered summer in the bottle, clean sheets are rinsing in the wind, grandma brings home-made lemonade, and you have your dirty heels and thirty-three more important things in the garden. The ideal antidepressant.
Eau de Parfum Musc & Roses, Comptoir Sud Pacifique

And this is a sedative for those who want to walk among the rose hips blooming in May and breathe the light naive, natural and very gentle scent of the horny rose bush. A great scent to slow down and experience pleasant, slightly aching sensations.
Eau de Parfum Fougair, JF Schwarzlose Berlin

New to Russia, the German brand was blown away by the scent of Fougair, an uncompromising green meadow, a gentle warm breeze, the crackle of cicadas and other true summer miracles. For those who want to close their eyes, open your arms and fall right into this meadow.
Eau de Parfum The Musc, Essential Parfums

And it’s an aura of meditation – a clean, quiet, powdery scent that can be worn even before bed for relaxation. For days when you want purity and proper space, not clogged with reminders and deadlines.
Eau de toilette Mille-feuille, Cafe Gourmand

The sugary delicate sweetness of millefeuille can literally save you from a smack in desserts. And in general, it’s always nice to smell like Marie Antoinette, voiced by Kirsten Dunst. Aroma for the warmest tenderness in the heart.
Eau de Parfum Pure Musc by Narciso Rodriguez

The famous aroma of “purity” is enveloped by calm yet creamy clouds. It acts like a cocoon of snow-white sheets, you can wrap yourself in your head and pretend that there are no calls and letters at all.
Eau de Parfum F 010, Equivalent

The daily helper to feel the here and now. It starts with cheerful citrus, wraps with jasmine and slightly ghostly irises, and floors with a woody base.
Source: People Talk

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