Yves Rocher has launched Fleur de Noël, a new limited edition holiday fragrance for women.
Fleur de Noël was inspired by the hellebore flower, also known as the Christmas rose:
The Christmas Rose is an extraordinary, somewhat magical, flower. It blossoms in winter, and is resistant to the cold. Offering this unusual beauty is like saying "you're unique" in the language of flowers…The savoury scented of Fleurs de Noël reveals a floral heart.
Additional notes include almond, tonka bean and white musk.
Yves Rocher Fleur de Noël is available in 50 ml Eau de Toilette ($18) and in a variety of bath & body and home fragrance products. (quote via yves-rocher.co.uk, additional information via yvesrocherusa, yves-rocher.fr)
Dear Santa…
Um. Hellebore rose is the new pink pepper? (cf, Kenzo Winter Flower). 😉
Isn't that a pretty bottle? Makes me wonder why so many $100+ bottles are so darned ugly.
Guessing that was our little holiday onslaught & it's all over now 🙂
Boy what a busy website that is! I went and looked for this and all they had was a hand cream and hand soap gift set for $8.50. That is one of those sites I can get totally sucked into and wind up with a bunch of cheap crap – but it's fun while it's happening!
Sounds nice, simple, worth a try and the price is cheap. I really like Holiday fragrances. The only question is: when will this be available here, in the US?
Tama, the UK site was the only one where I couldn't find the EdT, only the body products. I assume it's late there?? Or sold out?
Thank you Joe, my deja vu was going into overdrive there. I knew I'd seen that somewhere recently… 😉
It's here now:
http://www.yvesrocherusa.com/control/product/~category_id=10168/~product_id=88684
Thanx!!! I didn't realise it was already here! Click. Order Placed.
Hm – I was on the US site but I might have just been looking too hard – lol. I used your link – haven't succumbed but now I know – thanks!
Oh, I think I'll stop by to smell that one tomorrow while running errands. New YR releases are always interesting, they can range from amazingly good value to true sh*te.
Lucky you — my local store closed.