Summer time means summer fragrance and for me this year it has been Bronnley’s Lime & Bergamot Eau de Toilette. It’s part of their new citrus collection, which also includes Orange & Jasmine and Lemon & Neroli. The fragrance is light and subtly fruity, not overpoweringly citrus. It’s a daytime scent – it doesn’t last for hours, but then I wouldn’t expect it to, yet because it’s light it can be respritzed at will without becoming overpowering.
Back to the 70s with Aqua Manda
Boozy oranges, lipstick, powder and other people’s mums…
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Summer scent – Alesha Rose Quartz
At last, it’s sunny and warm in Newcastle today and it feels like summer’s here. One of my favourite things in summer is the fragrance of roses, that heady, heavy, scent I associate with August, the six weeks holiday and playing outside as a child. Aunty Mary and Uncle Stan lived opposite us, across the back lane, and their garden was full to bursting with rose bushes, big, glorious blooms that spilled out their perfume in the air, especially in the evening. Happy days.
My daughter has inherited my love of that flower’s scent, though it’s a shame she won’t get to experience the joy of Uncle Stan’s garden as I did. Her love of roses though translates to perfume – currently one in particular, Alesha Dixon’s Rose Quartz.
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(It’s a press image – our kitten chewed up the perfume box before I got a chance to take my own photo) |
Containing geranium, bergamot, grapefruit and magnolia, I don’t know if this eau de toilette includes any actual roses, but it smells like it does. It is very light, not cloying, so will suit a wide range of people. In the absence of actual roses around our way this is an enjoyable substitute. Not that I get to wear it often – Dot has acquired it and added it to her getting-larger-every-day haul of make-up and fragrance.
Usually I’m not one for celebrity scents, but this one is a belter.
Rose Quartz by Alesha Dixon costs £24.50 for 100ml from here.
Joy to the nose
When you’re feeling down there’s nothing like a fragrant pick-me-up to, well, pick you up. So when I received this fruity number from The Body Shop the other day I sniffed away my blues.
I know a squirt of perfume doesn’t make everything right with the world, but when it’s a fragrance that whisks you back to a happy place it’s a damn near perfect temporary lift – a sticking plaster for the senses if you like.
Pink grapefruit also reminds me of my daughter – which is appropriate really as she has snaffled it for herself!
Also available in strawberry, Satsuma, shea, vanilla, coconut, moringa and mango, the 30ml spray is made with Community Fair Trade organic alcohol from sugar cane, which supports the livelihoods of farmers in Ecuador.