Just as the winters are about cinnamon and warm woody fragrances, the monsoons are all about aquatic and citrusy fragrances; Take your pick!
Monsoons bring a lot of things with them. For some, they bring a time to relax with loved ones and head out on road trips, for others, they bring a need to up the skincare and haircare game. Because let’s face it, the rainy season almost always leaves us with frizzy hair and dull skin. But what about the need to invest in fragrances that align with the season perfectly?
Scents can have seasons. For instance, warm and spicy fragrances are perfect for when the temperature drops, and we often find ourselves reaching for our favourite oud perfumes during the winter season. Just like that, the dull and musty monsoon vibe can be refreshed and livened up with a spritz of a fresh and bright scent. If you’re in the market for a scent upgrade for the season, take a look at some of our favourite fresh fragrances that are perfect for when it’s pouring outside.
Not too cool, not too warm, this Chanel perfume is a blend of vanilla and citrus notes, so if you’re looking for something well-balanced, this is a great option.
A combination of silky coconut water accord and aquatic top notes this Calvin Klein fragrance is perfect for anyone who is living in tropical countries but wants to feel fresh during the rainy season.
Identifiable with its signature fragrance of iris, the perfume also has notes of citrus and musk, which make it the perfect scent for girls who love subtlety and freshness altogether.
If you’re looking for a body mist to accompany your perfumes, then this lavender and musk-based mist by The Body Shop will pair well with most fresh fragranced perfumes.
When salt water notes are combined with daisy and aquatic notes, you get this wonderful fresh-smelling mist by Victoria’s Secret! This would pair perfectly with the Tiffany & Co perfume we’ve listed above.
Harshita Singh is a Digital Writer at Manifest and besides obsessing over aesthetic ‘IT Girl’ Sunday reset reels on Instagram, she finds joy in going down the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories, exploring new wellness practices and being mildly addicted to oat-milk coffees. View Profile