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10 Best Body Sprays Our Beauty Editors Can't Stop Spritzing
10 Best Body Sprays Our Beauty Editors Can't Stop Spritzing

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10 Best Body Sprays Our Beauty Editors Can't Stop Spritzing

What the brand says: 'A playful, sheer fragranced hair and body mist designed to be experimented with, layered, and spritzed throughout the day as a quick scent escape and refresh. Available in two iconic scents. What we know: Spanning the circuit of editors, fashion gurus and online beauty buffs, Glossier's first-ever fragrance, You, has amassed a cult-like following, and the brand's expansion to the You portfolio with three new scents has been met with ample head nods, too. It's newest olfactive offering comes byway of hair and body mists that give us a new way to explore Glossier's fragrance world. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I am never without a bottle of Glossier's You, serving as my entry into skin scents, the OG fragrance will always be beloved. But these new body mists really do help you to experience Glossier's scents in new way - light and refreshing, Orange Blossom Neroli does a good job of bringing some much needed zen to a busy day thanks to its uplifting notes.'

Botox In A Bottle? This Is What Celebrities Do To Look Younger
Botox In A Bottle? This Is What Celebrities Do To Look Younger

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time2 days ago

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Botox In A Bottle? This Is What Celebrities Do To Look Younger

I think of facial moisturisers as the bread of butter of the beauty industry. Everyone needs one, there are different ones for every skin type and budget, and most importantly, they can work wonders. A cornerstone of any beauty routine, whether you're a striped back minimalist or a skincare savant, the best moisturisers will nourish, protect and often make a brilliant base for make-up. But if you're really lucky, they'll treat, too. And it appears And Just Like That 's Kristin Davis is certainly privy to that knowledge. In a rare moment of beauty influencing, the actor took to TikTok over the weekend to reveal her current 'favourite product': the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream, which you can snap up on sale right now for just £15 (usually £29.99). 'You know, I've gotten older and I've tried a lot on my face you guys, some of it didn't really help out that much, so I've decided I'm just gonna stick with what works,' Davis explained. 'One of my favourite products is L'Oréal Revitalift.' Davis admits to overthinking her skincare routine and her latest pivot to the hardworking moisturiser has helped her to 'keep it simple', which she says, 'makes it easy to show up as me, no filters needed'. Part of the new Revitalift Laser Age-Correcting Routine range, this cream is an upgrade to L'Oréal's iconic Triple-Action Cream. As Davis points out in the video, the new iteration is loaded with collagen-boosting pro-retinol to resurface lines and texture, micro and macro hyaluronic acid for replumping, and radiance-giving vitamin C to help even out skin tone. The 2025 newbie has also been set apart thanks to its inclusion of Argireline™, a well-loved combination of three smoothing peptides that has been inspired by the process of Botox, but it also strengthens skin structure and biostimulates collagen production. It's not a surprise Davis is obsessed with the every day skin nourisher, it combines a cocktail of actives that are mostly available in dermatologist-prescribed skin treatments, and offers up the kind of results you get from popular skin aesthetic treatments. Elisabeth Bouhadana, L'Oréal Paris global scientific director, explains, 'At L'Oréal Paris, partnering with our international board of dermatologists, we translate aesthetic dermatology advances into cutting-edge skincare accessible to all. Mirroring dermatological procedures combining HA fillers and radiance boosters, we've boosted our Revitalift Laser formulas — already packed with gold-standard derm-actives — with the transformative power of peptides, essential in treatments like botox and microneedling.' Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, testing the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I usually leave the treatment portion of my skincare routine to high-tech serums and prescriptive topicals, but on days where I'm giving abrasive treatments a break and still want to keep my skin in check, I've reached for this. It contains gold-standard ingredients that come highly rated by the experts - namely, pro-retinol, which occurs naturally, is milder and more stable than retinol, and is the most abundant form of vitamin A found in the skin, as well as vitamin C and peptides - which have collectively helped to quickly lend me a brighter, plump and healthier-looking complexion all while being gentle on my often reactive and sensitive skin. Outside of its impressive formula, it feels incredibly good on the skin. Rich, but not greasy, heavy or clogging, it glides over comfortably leaving behind cushiony velvety veil that packs a good amount of glow. I'm not surprised Davis has stripped back her routine to this one simple cream.' Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, testing the L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream 1. L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream What the brand says: The L'Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser Triple Action Anti-Ageing Day Cream promises to smooth wrinkles, firm skin and deliver radiance. Working both immediately and within a four week window, its clinically proven results replump and improve skin texture immediately, and with four weeks of use skin feels firmer and brighter with a reduction in lines. What we know: This reformulated icon is a serious upgrade to a well-loved formula. It contains pro-retinol to tackle texture, hyaluronic acid to plump skin and vitamin C to boost radiance, as well as a trio of skin smoothing peptides. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I usually leave the treatment portion of my skincare routine to high-tech serums and prescriptive topicals, but on days where I'm giving abrasive treatments a break and still want to keep my skin in check, I've reached for this. It contains gold-standard ingredients that come highly rated by the experts - namely, pro-retinol, which occurs naturally, is milder and more stable than retinol, and is the most abundant form of vitamin A found in the skin, as well as vitamin C and peptides - which have collectively helped to quickly lend me a brighter, plump and healthier-looking complexion. Outside of its impressive formula, it feels incredibly good on the skin. Rich, but not greasy, heavy or clogging, it glides over comfortably leaving behind cushiony velvety veil that packs a good amount of glow. I'm not surprised Davis has stripped back her routine to this one simple cream.' Pros Has immidiate and extended clinically proven results over time Boats tolerance across all skin types, even sensitive Cons Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist
Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist

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time6 days ago

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Our Honest Review Of The New Viral Rhode Glazing Mist

Few brands truly know what makes our insatiable beauty community tick. But with its skin-first streamlined approach, trend-setting credentials (read: glazed donut skin), and ability to carve a culture outside of cosmetics, Rhode is leading the pack. There is good reason why E.l.f. Cosmetics recently moved in on model-turned-entrepreneur Hailey Bieber's disruptive brand to close a billion-dollar deal, making it one of the most impressive beauty acquisitions in recent years. And you need only look to Rhode's first launch since the big business announcement as proof of its industry prowess. Arriving just in time for summer comes Rhode's new Glazing Mist, £30. As if Bieber herself heard our hot and bothered heatwave-induced groans, the brand welcomes its newest expansion to the glazed skincare portfolio, a refreshing ultra-fine spritz that can be used for an instant pick-me-up. A handbag staple perfect for sweaty commutes and office AC provoked dryness, the mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers- the Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Intent on standing out in a busy beauty market that is already brimming with brilliant facial mists, Rhode's new Glazing Mist has quickly set itself a part. Touted as 'the drop of the summer', by TikToker @roshellefloress, Rhode has created buzz around the product with an accompanying mirror magnet, which resembles the viral Rhode Lip Case, £38 and taps into the brand's always shareable product aesthetic. And, of course, there's been the recruitment of Babygirl actor Harris Dickinson as the first male face of Rhode. And then there's the formula itself. While hydrating and invigorating, it imparts a glass-like veil that settles comfortably on the skin for a radiant, dewy, and yes, definitely glazed finish. Clinically proven to nourish, much like all of Rhode's offerings, it packs a cocktail of hardworking ingredients that help to provide all-day hydration while bringing balance and clarity to the skin over time. Formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, the mist adheres to Rhode's skin-loving approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, using Rhode's new Glazing Mist Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' 1. Rhode Glazing Mist What the brand says: 'Instant glazed skin wherever you go. Glazing Mist is a superfine mist that hydrates and refreshes for a next-level glowy finish. Take it everywhere for clinically proven hydration and nourished, supple skin on the go. Our formula also has added purifying benefits, helping skin feel more balanced and clarified over time.' What we know: The mist joins the ranks of the brand's glazed-givers which already boasts the barrier-boosting essence Glazing Milk, £32, and hydrating Peptide Glazing Fluid, £32. The Rhode Glazing Mist is formulated with expert hydrator ectoin (an amino acid derivative known to thrive in even the harshest of environmental conditions), a barrier building ceramide trio, sensitive skin friendly beta-glucan, antioxidant-rich magnolia extract, as well as soothing panethenol, ensuring it adheres to Rhode's skin-loving, science-first approach. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, the soaring temperatures of the UK's recent (an ongoing) heatwave have left me frazzled. And, when I'm not holding a cup of something iced, I've been reaching for a few generous spritzes of this mist to restore some much needed balance to my mind, mood and skin. With a very acne-prone, temperamental skin type, I tend to err on the side of caution when met with a new product but I've had no issues adjusting to this – no thanks to Rhode's sensitive skin-respecting ethos. In fact, the brand website explicitly mentions that the mist is suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. So rest assured, if your skin is anything like mine. Speaking of, while most of us with acne lean towards matte formulas in a bid to neutralise skin texture, this mist somehow manages to keep my skin looking healthy and radiant without amplifying my acne bumps. My most noteworthy mention though, has to be the extremely fine and even layer of mist the spray diffuses across the skin, which makes the whole experience of using it just that much more satisfying.' Pros Ultra-fine mist Suited to all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin Cons Bottle might be a bit large for every day carrying Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

This product saves my skin and make-up during summer –and it's selling fast
This product saves my skin and make-up during summer –and it's selling fast

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time25-06-2025

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This product saves my skin and make-up during summer –and it's selling fast

There is a lot to love about summertime, but the particulars of a quintessential British summer comes with its fair share of challenges, cue: a sweltering commute, an insufferably high pollen count, and a general lack of AC infrastructure. Safe to say, such conditions don't play ball with our skin or make-up, which is often left red, blotchy and slipping half-way down our faces by lunchtime. Luckily, there are a host of beauty products that promise to keep our complexions cool, calm and collected in the face of a 30 degree celsius heatwave. My current go-to is Milk Makeup's Cooling Water Jelly Ice, £28. Milk Makeup knows a thing or two about creating formulas that can withstand the climate; its Hydro Grip Hydrating Primer has been a viral best-seller for a number of years thanks to its 12-hour budge-proof properties which keep make-up locked into place sans creasing and fading. The brand's Cooling Water Jelly Ice, expands its environmental-proof offerings with one of the, for lack of a better term, coolest innovations of recent years. Dianna Ruth, head of product development at Milk Makeup, explains, 'We created Cooling Water Jelly Ice as the ultimate summer skin saviour to deliver instant relief to overheated, stressed skin. Its unique jelly texture provides an immediate cooling sensation, while ingredients like niacinamide and caffeine help calm, hydrate, and visibly reduce puffiness. In extreme heat, skin needs more than just hydration - it needs recovery. This formula was designed to do both.' Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Ice Following in the vein as its older wobbly (and also viral) colour cosmetic cousin, the Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Tint, £23, this newer summer skincare staple uses the same first-of-its-kind jelly technology format but this time in a bid to joins the increasingly popular fraction of cryotherapy tools that use cold temperatures to aid inflammation, puffiness and a wide range of medical conditions. The Cooling Water Jelly Ice creates a real sensorial skincare moment with some serious benefits thanks to its naturally cold temperature which stays cool 24/7, meaning there is no need to refrigerate it and you can keep it handy in your handbag to refresh on-the-go all summer long. While the cool to the touch quality of the stick instantly works to soothe, depuff, and address redness, it is also cleverly packed with hero skincare ingredients to combat sun-induced stressed out skin. There's calming and transepidermal water-loss preventing niacinamide, a combination of aloe, caffeine and seawater to refresh and reduce puffiness, a duo of vegan collagen and sea moss extract to bolster skin elasticity and control inflammation, as well as a redness calming complex of amino acids and minerals that defend against environmental stressors to quell irritation. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, trying the Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Ice Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, I'm not at my best in the heat. While I crave a sunny climate year-round, when temperatures go from balmy to scorching my temperament follows suit and I often find myself flustered, frazzled and frustrated, so does my skin. Already prone to irritation and breakouts, in the midst of a heatwave, my skin becomes more bothersome with redness and excess oil. Milk Makeup's Cooling Water Jelly Ice serves as an antidote to my summer skin woes, with a formula that works in two folds: its carefully considered cocktail of gentle ingredients controls how external stressors manifest on the skin, and its new-gen texture instantly gets to work soothing and cooling. The current heatwave has caught me on my daily commute and when I'm running around central London catching up with friends, and when I don't have a cup of iced matcha to quench the heat, I've come to rely on this to get the job done. I breath a sigh of relief when I remember there's a tube at the bottom of my bag and use it not just on my face but across pulse point and the back of my neck to quickly restore balance.' 1. Milk Makeup Cooling Water Jelly Ice What the brand says: 'Bounce. Bounce. Brrrr. Upgrade your ice roller with this clean cooling + calming serum stick with niacinamide that's clinically proven to help soothe, refresh, and reduce the look of puffiness and redness for visibly calm, chilled-out skin. Anytime, anywhere. No freezer needed.' What we know: Building on the success of the brand's 10x sold out Cooling Water Jelly Tints, comes this jelly serum stick, which is loaded with a host of skin-loving ingredients like niacinamide, aloe vera, caffeine, collagen and sea moss to sooth, calm and depuff on-the-go. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'Admittedly, I'm not at my best in the heat. While I crave a sunny climate year-round, when temperatures go from balmy to scorching my temperament follows suit and I often find myself flustered, frazzled and frustrated, so does my skin. Already prone to irritation and breakouts, in the midst of a heatwave, my skin becomes more bothersome with redness and excess oil. Milk Makeup's Cooling Water Jelly Ice serves as an antidote to my summer skin woes, with a formula that works in two folds: its carefully considered cocktail of gentle ingredients controls how external stressors manifest on the skin, and its new-gen texture instantly gets to work soothing and cooling. The current heatwave has caught me on my daily commute and when I'm running around central London catching up with friends, and when I don't have a cup of iced matcha to quench the heat, I've come to rely on this to get the job done. I breath a sigh of relief when I remember there's a tube at the bottom of my bag and use it not just on my face but across pulse point and the back of my neck to quickly restore balance.' Pros Non-comedogenic and non-irritating Great on-the-go Cons Will need to regularly cleaned due to nature of being a stick Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

This Designer Makes The Best Perfumes We've Tried – Here's Which You Should Buy
This Designer Makes The Best Perfumes We've Tried – Here's Which You Should Buy

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time23-06-2025

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This Designer Makes The Best Perfumes We've Tried – Here's Which You Should Buy

There is something decadent about owning a designer fragrance. Far from being a mere gateway for buying into luxury labels thanks to their more affordable prices - you may not be able to afford a designer bag, but perhaps you can make a play for a perfume – some ofthe best fragrances to exist come from fashion houses. In fact, while the fragrances market is projected to generate a worldwide revenue of £48.29bn this year, according to Statista, the lucrative sector is dominated by the likes of Chanel, Dior and Prada who have long-established olfactive offerings as well as clothing and accessories. One of the best premium fragrance brands that comes highly rated by the Grazia beauty team? Louis Vuitton. Louis Vuitton launched its very first scent, Heures d'Absence, in 1927, at the height of the Roaring Twenties and just six years after Chanel's iconic No5. For context, Christian Dior launched his first perfume, Miss Dior, in 1947, and Yves Saint Laurent followed suit in 1964. Interestingly, LV's scent story failed to continue outside of the 1920s and the brand didn't launch another perfume until 2016. But almost a century on, its modern collection contains some of our favourite fragrances of the moment. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, trying the best Louis Vuitton fragrances One of my all-time favourite scents is Louis Vuitton's Les Sables Roses, £320. Part of the brand's Oriental Perfumes collection and crafted by Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, this unique offering is described as a 'a hot and cold perfume' and a quick spritz quickly reveals why. Drawing on notes of rose and oud – each equally rich but entirely unique to one another – the fusion of both creates an indulgent fragrance moment that smells truly expensive. It instantly takes me back to holidays spent in Abu Dhabi when I would wander Saadiyat Island and be caught in the wafts of all that is warm, cosy and woody. Louis Vuitton certainly knows a thing or two about teleporting its wearer using the power of scent. Look to its Californian coast-inspired sunny scents: Sun Song, £260, Afternoon Swim, £260, Pacific Chill, £260, and Cactus Garden, £260, which were created by Louis Vuitton's master perfumer, Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud, to uplift moods and spirits through the fresh and vibrant zesty notes of orange blossom, bergamot and lemon that will whisk you to the West Coast landscape. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, trying the best Louis Vuitton fragrances Perfect for every occasion, Annie Vischer, Grazia's head of beauty, dubbed Le Jour Se Lève, £260, as one of the best scents for brides, noting, 'A blend of mandarin notes, blackcurrant accord, jasmine, peony and osmanthus deliver a heady, grown-up scent that lasts all day long. It's fresh, pretty and luxe enough to match the atmosphere and setting of a beautiful French château wedding.' The best Louis Vuitton oud fragrance: Louis Vuitton Les Sables Roses, £320 The best new Louis Vuitton fragrance: [Louis Vuitton]{href=' class='add-referrer-link'} eLVes Louis Vuitton, £260 The best Louis Vuitton fragrance for summer: Louis Luitton On the Beach, £260 The best timeless fragrance from Louis Vuitton: Louis Vuitton Cœur Battant, £260 The best gourmand fragrance from Louis Vuitton: Louis Vuitton Attrape-Rêves, £260 With a lot on offer, you wouldn't be blamed for not knowing where to start when selecting the right Louis Vuitton perfume for you. So you'll be pleased to know we've done the hard work for you. Having spritzed through a fair share ourselves and received intel from the brand on its very best bestsellers, we bring you the Louis Vuitton fragrances worth adding to cart now. 1. Louis Vuitton Les Sables Roses What the brand says: 'Fascinated by the harmony that springs from contrasts, the Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud has composed a hot and cold perfume playing with two exceptional qualities of rose and oud. Its simple, limpid script underscores the natural beauty and richness of two of perfumery's most legendary ingredients.' What we know: Part of the brand's Oriental Perfumes collection, this scent takes its inspiration from the Middle East's fragrance heritage and hones into the region's most beloved and expensive raw materials - oud. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'I am obsessed with oud and one of my greatest joys is the curated edit I have on rotation day-to-day. While I have a fair share of favourites Louis Vuitton's Les Sables Roses sits among my most-loved. Oud is heavy, deep and rich – which I will never grow tired of – but the blend of centifolia rose absolute and Bulgarian rose essence in this scent lifts the profile of oud entirely into something fresh and wearable for any day.' Pros Delicate blend of rose and oud Brand bestseller Cons 2. Louis Vuitton eLVes Louis Vuitton What the brand says: 'An ode to visionary Louis Vuitton women, this perfume is for those who seize the day with trailblazing energy, embodying a free-spirited boldness as they make their mark on the world. Imbued with the House's audacious spirit, eLVes Louis Vuitton embraces the universal courage, strength, and beauty exemplified by women — the quintessence of a multifaceted femininity.' What we know: Louis Vuitton's first ever fragrance, which launched in the 1920s, was decorated with a miniature airplane motif as a nod to the brand's love of travel. LV's newest offering, again takes inspiration the Maison's rich sense of adventure by honing in on how the Louis Vuitton woman explores with curiosity and boldness. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'That bold character is a hallmark of this scent, which is brought to life through rose. Feminine and delicate, yes, but as far as scent is concerned it is rich and immediately recognisable. This scent goes big on that facet by blending Bulgarian rose absolute and a CO2-extracted centifolia rose (an exclusive to Louis Vuitton) to bring a whole new way to experience a classic fragrance note.' Pros Tech-first formula uses CO2-extracted centifolia rose Uses lily-of-the-valley in never-before-seen ways Cons Not for those who don't love floral fragrances 3. Louis Luitton On the Beach What the brand says: 'The ecstasy of the sun, the rhythm of the sea and the gentle warmth of sand on the skin. Master perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud blends the infinite emotions of a day spent on a sunny beach.' What we know: Blended with hard-to-come-by citrusy yuzu from Japan, bright neroli, as well as herby aromatics like thyme, rosemary, pink pepper, and cloves, this scent is as fresh as they come. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'For a quick escape, look to this. It is bright thanks to the combination of niroli and yuzu, but is quickly balanced and brought back down to earth (quite literally) with an herby spice blend. Together they will transport you to sunny shores where a rosemary citrus sorbet is the only thing on the agenda.' Pros Bright and uplifting scent Brand bestseller Cons Best suited to those who prefer a fresh fragance profile 4. Louis Vuitton Cœur Battant What the brand says: 'Like a wave of emotion sweeping through you, Cœur Battant is an invitation to listen to your heart and live every moment with passion. The Master Perfumer Jacques Cavallier Belletrud gives body to this instinctive and passionate perfume with a luscious bite of sparkling pear inciting you to enjoy life to the full.' What we know: Pear may be a hero note in this stellar scent but it is the blend of white flowers like sambac jasmine and ylang-ylang that really lifts it into a soft and fresh offering that works anytime of any day. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'For me, this scent falls into what I'd call a classic scent. It is entirely inoffensive and quickly pleasing meaning you don't need to be in any specific mood to love it - it just works given any moment, whether at the office or on a night out with the girls. It is soft and sensual, yet bold and present, which is exactly what I look for in an every day fragrance.' Pros Classical fragrance profile Cons Those who prefer something entirely unique could pass on this 5. Louis Vuitton Attrape-Rêves What the brand says: 'Imagined with luminosity by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, Attrape-Rêves embodies the daring and invigorating journey of realising a dream. Inspired by this journey that transcends the senses, the Louis Vuitton Master Perfumer imagined Attrape-Rêves as 'a conquering perfume' and created an empowering composition of contrasts.' What we know: That contrast the brand speaks of is made apparent by the juxtaposition of delicate and dainty peony with deep raw cocoa powder. That delicate sweetness is further heightened by Turkish rose absolute and a heart of patchouli, but quickly balanced by spicy ginger and fresh bergamot. Sameeha Shaikh, beauty writer, says: 'If you love a fresh take on a gourmand scent (guilty as charged), there is a good chance you will quickly fall for this. Loaded with rich cocoa powder, delicate peony and Turkish rose absolute, and sweet litchi accord, it works as the perfect partner for summer evenings when you find yourself basked in the glow of golden hour during date night.' Pros Blends various fragance families together seamlessly Cons May not work for those who don't like gourmand scents Sameeha Shaikh is Grazia's beauty writer, covering all categories to bring you insights on the latest trends, industry news and the products you need to know about, viral or not (most probably viral).

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