AERIN Mediterranean Honeysuckle Body Wash

I tend to keep things pretty basic in my bathing routine. 95% of the time I’m using my trusty Dove showergel and soap. I very rarely pamper myself with a bath. Things have become a little more luxurious in the shower these days thanks to the Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle Body Wash.

 

 

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Aerin Mediterranean Honeysuckle Body Wash

Mediterranean Honeysuckle is Aerin’s latest fragrance. This elegant scent transports you to the sun-drenched, azure-blue waters of the Mediterranean. The unique blend of sweet Honeysuckle and sparkling Grapefruit is luxe, feminine, and fresh.

For an escape to an unforgettable sense of luxury and calm, evoking lush flowers and shimmering beaches. Grown in the warmth of the Mediterranean sun, sophisticated Italian Bergamot is paired with Mandarin Oil and Grapefruit to impart an effervescent citrusy glow that sparkles alongside Bourgeon de Cassis for an added green, tingling succulence. The sheer femininity of Lily of the Valley and lush Gardenia glistens with the sweetness of Honeysuckle blossoms and builds to a sleek and sensual richness of Jasmine Sambac Absolute with a warm, silky embrace of Ambrox with Musk.

The new Mediterranean scent is also available in 50ml and 100ml fragrances as well as a body lotion and soap. I am in love with this scent. I don’t usually use fragrant bath products, preferring to stick to basics and apply a perfume later, but this body wash lathers so beautifully, and smells so intoxicating, that I can’t help but use it every day. I was concerned at first that I would like the packaging, as it is dispensed thought a basic large opening, but it works perfectly for quickly and easily depositing on your shower poof. The ivory and gold squared plastic bottle looks so elegant on the edge of my tub.

by Victoriaatje

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