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  • 1 week ago | marieclaire.com | Ariel Baker |Rosie Jane

    If I were to tell you to think of a fruity scent, some quintessential notes will likely come to mind. Strawberry, mango, and cherry formulas have all become quite popular recently. And I’d be remiss not to include the classic citrus fragrances that lean a bit sweet, like lemon, bergamot, and orange. But I bet the best pear perfumes didn't cross your mind—yet. Trust me, you'll thoroughly enjoy wearing a scent that captures the crisp, watery, and sweet fruit.

  • 3 weeks ago | whowhatwear.com | Kaitlyn McLintock |Rosie Jane

    In 2025, the fashion crowd is swapping traditional fragrance notes (think floral and vanilla perfumes) for something brighter, fresher, and, well, greener. Lush springtime scents are trending, and the three coolest scent profiles sound like something you'd see on a menu outside of a chic café: matcha, pistachio, and pear. These fresh, gourmand scents are far from kitschy. In fact, they're exceptionally elegant. The matcha perfumes are fresh, cool, and zen, like your morning matcha latte.

  • 3 weeks ago | fashiontimes.com | Morgan C. Schimminger |Rosie Jane

    Each product is independently selected by an editor. We may earn a commission when you buy something. We unabashedly love a twofer. Especially this time of year when we don't want to be kept indoors applying multiple products to fulfill our needs. Now that winter's wrapping up you can store that heavy moisturizer in your medicine cabinet. Warmer weather calls for something lighter, silkier and a formula that really gets you glowing.

  • 4 weeks ago | inkl.com | Rosie Jane |Brooke Knappenberger

    Edible perfume brand amorecco. Once upon a time, in the lawless era of the early aughts, Jessica Simpson launched a line of edible cosmetics, including a gourmand perfume you could lick off your wrist. Aptly named Dessert Beauty, the scent was the moment—lining Sephora walls, it was sweet, a little bit sticky, and a lot a bit sexy.

  • 4 weeks ago | thesobercurator.com | Alysse Bryson |Rosie Jane

    For those of us living alcohol-free—whether for personal, health, or recovery reasons—reading ingredient labels is second nature. But one product that often flies under the radar? Perfume. Traditional fragrances almost always contain alcohol, usually in the form of ethanol, as the primary ingredient. It’s the industry standard because alcohol helps the scent evaporate quickly and project into the air.

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