L’Occitane has launched Pomar de Flores (Flower orchard), a new trio of feminine fragrances in their L’Occitane au Brésil range.
Flor de Acerola ~ A citrus floral based on acerola blossom, with additional notes of mandarin, lemon, sugar cane, rose, jasmine, coconut and cedar.
Flor de Carambola ~ A fruity floral based on starfruit, with additional notes of lemon, green apple, rose, cedar, peach and sandalwood.
Flor de Goiaba ~ a fresh floral based on guava blossom, with additional notes of jacaranda, green notes, rose, lily, jasmine, musk and vanilla.
L'Occitane Flor de Acerola, Flor de Carambola and Flor de Goiaba are available now in Brazil, in 100 ml Agua de Colonia and matching bath products.
(via br.loccitane, additional information via itbeauty.wordpress)
I have yet to find a L’Occitane perfume I like enough to buy, which is funny since their skin products are pretty nice. They seem expensive for what seems more like mists versus perfumes.
I have liked a number of them, but agree the prices are awfully high.
I like starfruit. I’m curious how Carambola smells. Goiaba sounds lovely too.
I’d love to try the guava. We’ll see if these ever come here — some of the Bresil products have, but not all.