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| Scent family | Spicy gourmand |
| Notes | Vanilla, warm spices, amber, cinnamon |
“Created in collaboration with fragrance influencer Caroline Stern, Angel Soirée is a fluffy, pink dream. It’s genuinely what I imagine pink clouds would smell like. You know, if that existed in nature. The lychee at the top isn’t too bright or fruity; rather, it sweetens the scent even further.”—BG
| Scent family | Gourmand |
| Notes | Lychee, pink marshmallow, rose milk |
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“I know, I know, this is a body mist, not a true perfume. But Sol de Janeiro’s body mists have a stronger staying power than many of my EDPs. Cheirosa ‘59 is my absolute favorite scent from the brand. It’s soft and sultry, with vanilla and violet notes. I often wear it to bed because it’s so calming.”—BG
| Scent family | Warm and woody |
| Notes | Sugared violet, vanilla orchid, sandalwood |
“I keep one of these in my bag at all times, because it’s easily the best way to reapply scent throughout the day. I especially love it in crowded spaces, because i don’t have to spray and bother anyone. I just roll it onto my wrists and neck. And Vanilla Verve is a classic smooth vanilla that pairs well with any fragrance I own.”—BG
| Scent family | Gourmand |
| Notes | Vanilla, bergamot, amber |
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“Although Dossier now creates many of its own original fragrances, the brand started with creating affordable dupes to expensive, iconic perfumes. So it's no surprise to me that Ambery Saffron, its counterpart to Baccarat Rouge 540, smells the most similar of every dupe I've sniffed. It's not exact when you place them side by side, but on skin, I can't really tell that it's two different perfumes. With my beauty editor hat on, I'd say Ambery Saffron is a bit more woodsy than Baccarat, which dries down extremely sweet on my skin. But that's likely because it doesn't have the ambroxan and sugary notes that give BR that syrupy quality. However, I really do love the addition of orange blossom in this Dossier perfume. It creates a teensy hint of citrus that works well with jasmine and saffron.”—BG
| Scent family | Fresh |
| Notes | Saffron, orange blossom, jasmine, cedarwood, oak moss, fir balsam, amber |
Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months.
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