
British fashion designer
Charlotte Ronson
received so many positive feedbacks on the functional scent of one of
her beauty products, "A Perfect Mess Beach Hair" that she decided that
it should become a perfume.
“Everyone
loved the smell of my styling spray, A Perfect Mess Beach Hair, so I
created a roll-on scented oil. The scent is warm and beachy and
subtle—perfect to wear every day. I liked it so much I named it Julia,
which is my middle name.”...
Sephora lists the perfume as answering the name of
A Perfect Touch
so it sounds like Ronson called the scent "Julia" just like you give
someone you like a pet name, which happens among perfumistas. Yes,
perfumes have pet names, just like poodles.
The scent is
"inspired by endless beach days that effortlessly melts into skin."
Notes are: fresh citrus, blossoming florals, vanilla, and creamy musk.
Price: $20 for a 0.33 rollerball oil.
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