12 Scent-Sational Spring Fragrances

here’s no better time to update your perfume than the beginning of spring. Whether you’re in the mood for fruity florals, sugary sweets or woody blossoms, check out these 12 fragrances to find your perfect scent for the season.
Fruity Florals
These airy picks are practically fresh from the garden.
1. In Victoria’s Secret Bombshell Eau de Parfum ($45 for 1.7 oz; Victorias-Secret.com), orchid meets passion fruit.

2. Peach brightens lily of the valley essence in Mary Kay Thinking of You Eau de Parfum ($30 for 1 oz; MaryKay.com).

3. Peony, marigold and lychee liven up Flirt! Luv-a-Licious Perfume Spray ($35 for 1.7 oz; Kohls.com).

4. A soft version of Estée Lauder Beautiful parfum, the Eau de Toilette spray ($55 for 1.7 oz; EsteeLauder.com) has a lighter concentration of rose and mandarin oils.

Sugary Sweets
The recipe for these sprays: pure sugar and exotic ingredients.
1. Behold: vacation in a bottle. Vanilla and coconut in Pacifica Indian Coconut Nectar Perfume ($22 for 1 oz; Sephora.com) evoke a piña colada.

2. Grapefruit and lemon balance agave’s rich sweetness in Thymes Agave Nectar Cologne ($32 for 1.75 oz; Thymes.com).

3. Sweet and tart, Fresh Brown Sugar Eau de Parfum ($32 for 1 oz; Fresh.com) incorporates notes of magnolia and honeysuckle.

4. Creamy vanilla bean warms the scent of lavender oil in Lavanila Vanilla Lavender ($39 for 1 oz; Sephora.com).

Woodsy Blossoms
Earthy cedar and sandalwood notes are planted firmly among those of freshly plucked tree fruits and flowers.
1. Daisy Fuentes Mysterio Eau de Parfum ($39.50 for 1.7 oz; Kohls.com) wafts alluring notes of white orchid, freesia, musk and sandalwood.

2. Country Chic Eau de Toilette ($29.50 for 2.5 oz; BathandBodyWorks.com) pairs red apple and orange blossom with cedar and amber wood.

3. Red currant, amber and sandalwood ignite Elizabeth Arden’s fiery Pretty Hot Eau de Parfum ($52 for 1.7 oz; Macys.com).

4. Reveal by Halle Berry Eau de Parfum ($28 for 1 oz; HalleBerryFragrances.com for stores) contains berries—as well as the essence of cashmere woods, musk, mimosa flower and honeydew.

Testing Tip: Spritz on a scent and wait a half-hour to see how your body chemistry changes its smell, says Brook Harvey-Taylor, founder of Pacifica Fragrances.

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