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Overcast skies, lack of enthusiasm, fatigue… the stretch of time from the holidays to the first days of spring can bring the blues. But what if fragrance could help cheer you up? Great green escapes, happiness-inducing spritzes and comforting fragrances… osMoz welcomes you to a special well-being issue. A report that will get your year off to a great start!
By Nicolas Olczyk
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Close your eyes, picture yourself in a cocoon, with your head in the clouds… The sky inspires designers to dream up fragrances evoking clouds, oxygen or flying. For the bath, Kenzo even has a powder that turns into a milky cloud. A few other ideas: a white-tea candle, or the gentle, musky scented products from the American brand Clean. |
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L’Eau d’Issey Une goutte de nuage (Issey Miyake) :
This fragrance, whose name means “A drop of cloud,” is like a ‘cotton-y white cloud in an expanse of clear blue sky.’ A rosebud note wrapped in musky white wood. |
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Hugo ELEMENT (Hugo Boss) :
A fresh, light scent for men to feel like they’re in their element wherever they go. Airy and damp notes in an oxygen-tank-shaped bottle. |
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Voleur de Ciels (Stéphanie de Saint Aignan) :
Inspired by a plane journey, this eau de toilette (whose name can mean “sky flyer” or “sky thief”) is redolent of leather seats and fuel over a bed of milky jasmine. For men, and women, too, why not? |
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Lait en poudre (Kenzoki) :
Let this milk bath soak away your cares… As soon as you pour the powder in, your bathwater turns to “milk”, and the airy scent of white lotus invites you to relax. |