

Notes: Sandalwood, musk, rice, and vanillaīy the time the whiff of alcohol in this has subsided, you won’t be able to smell the perfume, because it disappears. Longevity: Poor, unless layered with another vanilla perfume oil That said, Bath & Body Works is the perfect place to buy sweet perfumes from, because common and sweet notes like vanilla and berries usually make for basic scents, and are not ones you should be spending thousands on and buying from luxury brands.


So, rave reviews of teeny-bopper cupcake scents are rare here. Finally, here are the ones which just smell sweetįull disclosure: Sweet perfumes tend to be crowd-pleasers, but are not my favourites due to the lack of complexity and uniqueness. Another mist I have re-purchased, this is one of those fresh, everyday scents everyone will like and use. If you’re having a day when you just want to feel peppy and clean, this is the inoffensive, fresh scent to use. The best part is that it is one of Bath & Body Works’ most long-lasting perfumes. Ideal for a post-shower spritz, it’s got notes of pears and green apples, making it smell clean. Longevity: Around four hours, which is excellent compared to other mistsīeautiful Day is technically classified as a fruity fragrance by the brand, but because it is very fresh, juicy, and shampoo-like, it’s not the sugary-sweet, warm fragrance that would make you feel sick on a hot day. Those who like fresh scents-here is what you’ll like Beautiful Day As someone who has re-purchased this, I can safely say it’s worth a buy for rose-lovers. If you love the delicate, pretty smell of fresh-cut roses but hate how saccharine and heavy rose perfumes tend to be, you should try this, because it has a unique aquatic freshness that makes it modern and wearable. The best rose mist out of all the ones from this brand, this one is a garden-fresh, dewy perfume that lacks the dated sweetness of traditional rose scents. Notes: Rose petals, green ivy, sandalwood Longevity: Around two hours, unless layered atop rose perfume oils, in which case, it’s more Called Rose, that sweet-but-not-in-a-good-way scent barely lasts on the skin, and doesn’t do any justice to the smell of roses, despite what the lovely packaging indicates. What is in their permanent collection is the most un-rosy scent, though. Wild Apple & Rose was a beautiful scent available in their seasonal collections, but got discontinued. There are very few out and out rose perfumes this brand makes. If you like rosy, powdery-sweet fragrances, here’s what to buy As someone who smelled it several times before finally succumbing and buying it, I can say that it was worth it. Fresh and sharp, it’s a love-hate type of perfume that you should try before buying. It’s one of the few intense tuberose perfumes which doesn’t smell old and oily. If, however, you are someone who loves white florals, this is a dream. The tuberose and gardenia are SO strong that you will hate it unless you’re a jasmine fiend and live for white flowers. Notes: Tuberose, jasmine, and gardenia, paired with pink pepperĪ white floral that packs a punch, this is not for those who aren’t at the very least, obsessed with white florals. Longevity: A decent three-four hours, which is great for a body mist Typically, white floral scents tend to be really intense and difficult to wear, so this is a great mist to help reduce the heaviness of such perfumes. It’s great for layering over intense jasmine perfume oils, and gives a fruity, clean prettiness to other white florals which may be too heavy. If you want an entry-level scent to introduce you to the world of jasmines and tuberoses, this is it. This perfume starts out with a burst of that alcohol-freshness that all Bath & Body Works mists have, and that actually helps dilute the intensity of the white florals in it. Notes: White florals like gardenia, magnolia, and jasmine paired with fruity notes like nectarines and pomelo, on a background of musk and amber Longevity: Around an hour if you spray a LOT The ones currently available in India, are the following, and here is what I think of them. Another white floral with a citrus touch was Pink Honeysuckle, briefly available in India. White Citrus has to be the best, but is a retired fragrance only available in the US. Realising that people don’t always like sweet and soapy one-note perfumes, Bath & Body Works has created some great white florals which actually smell like real flowers. Cost-effectiveness and longevity are two concerns we should address.Finally, here are the ones which just smell sweet.Those who like fresh scents-here is what youll like.If you like rosy, powdery-sweet fragrances, heres what to buy.
