If Natural Fragrances Are Your Thing, Here Are 6 Good Ones to Try
Nontoxic and noteworthy.
By Brittany Burhop Fallon, Beauty Director
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Whether you prefer to get your fragrance the traditional way, via a roll-on or spray, or through a different delivery system like a body oil, deodorant or even a piece of jewelry, these six natural products leave you smelling on point without any harsh ingredients.
For those who love the luxurious scent of rose, this richly fragranced body lotion is sure to please. The light, velvety formula is 97-percent natural, contains more than 50 percent organic ingredients and absorbs quickly into skin without leaving a greasy residue.
Natural deodorants are majorly trending, and this toxin-free formula is one to try. It not only contains antibacterial, soothing ingredients like coconut oil and aloe vera, but also boasts a clean, earthy scent with notes of tuberose, violet leaf and tobacco.
Certified-organic oils—sweet almond, pumpkin, olive and grapeseed—mixed with a hint of lavender work to deeply nourish skin and improve its tone. Apply it post-shower or add a splash to your bath for an aromatherapeutic, calming experience.
Toss this 100-percent vegetarian roll-on perfume in your purse (it even fits in a clutch for date night) so you always smell good on the go. The brand’s signature candlenut scent is alcohol-free, tropical and seriously addictive.
If your skin reacts negatively to fragrance, but you still want to wear it, try this scented cuff. One end houses an eco-friendly wooden bead infused with the warm, woodsy scent of Japanese Agarwood. There are seven other fragrance options, too.
Punchy lemon and sweet fig mix perfectly in this refreshing, Mediterranean-inspired scent, which features raw, sustainable ingredients. Plus, the glass bottle is fully recyclable, and the alcohol is corn-derived, so it is gentler on skin.
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