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The Perfume That Quickly Became My Summer Go-To I'm by no means dedicated to a single fragrance, but it's rare that I add a perfume to my repertoire of six or seven scents. And I'm extremely picky about the fragrances that do make the cut: rich musky perfumes tinged with sandalwood or tobacco -- scents that are more unusual than they are commercial. (Yes, I admit it: I'm a fragrance snob.)
So when I heard about the Jo Malone Herb Garden collection, I assumed I wouldn't like it. Sure, it would be lovely for someone who likes fresh, green fragrances, but I am not that someone -- or so I thought. Jo Malone Nasturtium and Clover, $70, proved me wrong.
The scent is like a picnic in a clover field on a warm summer day. You've got a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade in your hand, and somewhere in the distance jasmine grows on a trellis. Heavenly, right? The real kicker for me, though, is the punch of vetiver at the end. Sure, it's a grass, but it's a mysterious, masculine-scented grass, and it makes this fragrance incredibly special.
Nasturtium and Clover is so special, in fact, I've been reaching for it daily. My other favorite perfumes all seems too deep and musky for warmer summer weather. I'd rather smell like I've been sipping lemonade at a picnic. -- Dawn Davis
To see the rest of my fragrance collection, follow me on Instagram @dawnspinnerdavis.
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So when I heard about the Jo Malone Herb Garden collection, I assumed I wouldn't like it. Sure, it would be lovely for someone who likes fresh, green fragrances, but I am not that someone -- or so I thought. Jo Malone Nasturtium and Clover, $70, proved me wrong.
The scent is like a picnic in a clover field on a warm summer day. You've got a glass of freshly squeezed lemonade in your hand, and somewhere in the distance jasmine grows on a trellis. Heavenly, right? The real kicker for me, though, is the punch of vetiver at the end. Sure, it's a grass, but it's a mysterious, masculine-scented grass, and it makes this fragrance incredibly special.
Nasturtium and Clover is so special, in fact, I've been reaching for it daily. My other favorite perfumes all seems too deep and musky for warmer summer weather. I'd rather smell like I've been sipping lemonade at a picnic. -- Dawn Davis
To see the rest of my fragrance collection, follow me on Instagram @dawnspinnerdavis.
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