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Sula ~ new line of fragrances from Susanne Lang

Posted by Robin on 24 April 2007 6 Comments

Susanne Lang Sula Lily Lotus perfume

Sula is a new affordably priced line of perfumes from Susanne Lang. There are currently six fragrances:

Lily Lotus (shown) is an "aqueous floral scent featuring notes of water lily, lotus, freesia and a faint hint of mint".

Champagne Sugar is "a rich, sweet scent featuring notes of champagne, ginger, sugar and candied fruits".

Stiletto Musk, "a warm, sexy scent with notes of musk, amber, dusky florals".

Butterfly Kiss" is an "ethereal floral scent featuring notes of freesia, heliotrope, and jasmine".

Sun-Kissed Citrus, "a bright, zesty citrus scent with notes of tangerine, lemon, orange, grapefruit and bergamot".

Vanilla Blossom is "a warm, sensual blend of vanilla, tonka bean, and cherry blossom".

All of the scents are in 30 ml Eau de Parfum; they are $30 each at abeautifullife or $32 each at ulta. In Canada, you can find them at beautymark.

Ulta and Beautymark also carry layering sets; each includes 2 bottles of 15 ml Eau de Parfum: Supermodel (with Vanilla Blossom & Stiletto Musk), Beach Beauty (with Sun-Kissed Citrus & Vanilla Blossom), Girl Next Door (Butterfly Kiss & Lily Lotus), Socialite (Champagne Sugar & Butterfly Kiss) and Vixen ( Champagne Sugar & Stiletto Musk).

See also: Augustina Avondale, Roxborough & Woodlawn

Filed Under: new fragrances
Tagged With: sula, susanne lang

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  1. Anonymous says:
    24 April 2007 at 8:57 pm

    These sound really annoying. Like something Stila would put sparkles in and market with matching eyeshadow to… people much younger than you and I. At least the price is reasonable, as opposed to the Susanne Lang line. My goodness, look who's cranky today!

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  2. Anonymous says:
    24 April 2007 at 10:15 pm

    LOL at “put sparkles in and market with matching eyeshadow to… people much younger than you and I”, so true!

    Still, these didn't make me cranky, in fact, thought the original SL line was, shall we say, “ambitiously priced” for what they were, although she already lowered her prices considerably when she repackaged the last time — many of the scents were originally $150 for a 50 ml EdT, and I think the newer Layers line is mostly $50 for a 30 ml EdP. $30 is even better. Of course, maybe I'll be cranky after I smell them :-)

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  3. Anonymous says:
    26 April 2007 at 5:38 pm

    Please do post a review after you've sniffed, I am interested!

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  4. Anonymous says:
    27 April 2007 at 9:18 am

    Will do :-)

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  5. Anonymous says:
    29 April 2007 at 12:15 pm

    Smelled them at Ulta….they're really being marketed as layerable, so on their own, they're really….unoffensive…I'd say. None of them made me ill, but I also didn't come home with any, if that tells you anything.

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  6. Anonymous says:
    29 April 2007 at 1:30 pm

    Thanks! Any chance you had tried any of the scents under the Susanne Lang name? Wondering if these are really any different — those were mostly fairly simple layering scents as well.

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