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French Hair Fragrance Hides Odor Secrets, Acknowledged by Spouse and Friends

Sisley Paris's new standalone hair perfume was tested relentlessly for a whole month by beauty editor Jamie Schneider. Read on to find her candid assessment of this latest beauty launch.

French Hair Fragrance Revealed as My Secret to Their Compliments of My Pleasing Scent, That Is, My...
French Hair Fragrance Revealed as My Secret to Their Compliments of My Pleasing Scent, That Is, My Fiancé and Friends Praise Me for Smelling Great

French Hair Fragrance Hides Odor Secrets, Acknowledged by Spouse and Friends

In the world of fragrances, there's a new obsession taking over - hair perfumes. These scented mists are not just a trend but a game-changer for those seeking a subtle, long-lasting aroma that complements their hair and style. Let's delve into one such perfume, Sisley Paris' Hair Rituel Le Parfum.

Jamie Schneider, senior beauty editor and trend forecaster, shares her love for this French hair perfume. She finds the scent of Le Parfum so appealing that it draws compliments. The author, herself, is captivated by the delicate yet potent aroma, which is more than 20% stronger than the original scent.

The author's daily routine with Le Parfum begins with generously spraying her roots, fluffing her strands with her fingers, and spritzing her neck and collar. The act of using Le Parfum makes her feel like a French woman who lunches. The scent, reminiscent of Sisley's best-selling hair products, is a quiet, intoxicating one. It's not a bold, punchy perfume but rather a subtle, alluring aroma that lingers on both skin and hair for quite a while.

The author keeps Le Parfum on her person for touch-ups throughout the day, and it lasts long enough to be a reliable midday companion. The scent profile of Le Parfum is vibrant with citrus notes that dry down to a woody amber base, creating a unique, appealing aroma.

The author's fiancé, too, has noticed the difference. He's commented on how good she smells due to Le Parfum. The author's fiancé also uses Sisley Paris hair products, specifically the Curl Care Cream.

Other hair perfumes that the author finds appealing include OUAI's St. Barts Hair and Body Mist, which won an award for best hair and body mist, and Frédéric Malle's Portrait of a Lady Hair Mist, another French hair perfume that the author finds chic.

For those who prefer a citrus scent, Dae's Dream Veil Signature Citrus Hair and Body Mist and Gisou's Wildflower Honey Infused Hair Perfume are excellent choices. For those seeking a luxurious floral potion, Maison Francis Kurkdjian's À la Rose Scented Hair Mist is a must-try.

For those who are interested in fragrances that are rich, tasty, but never too sweet, such as truffle, olive oil, and butter, which are predicted to be the next big fragrance trend, Deborah Pagani's Vital Mist, infused with saffron, pistachio, and jasmine, could be an exciting discovery.

Lastly, the author recommends Hermès Barénia Perfumed Hair Mist, described as effortless glamour, bottled.

Whether you're looking to add a new scent to your haircare routine or simply want to explore the world of hair perfumes, Sisley Paris' Hair Rituel Le Parfum is a worthy contender. To shop Sisley Paris Hair Rituel Le Parfum and other hair perfumes the author loves, follow the links provided.

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