Clarins Eau Ensoleillante aka Sunshine Fragrance ~ new fragrance

Clarins Eau Ensoleillante fragranceThis month, Clarins will launch a third fragrance in their “Feel-Good Fragrance” line, which currently includes Eau Dynamisante and Eau Ressourçante. The scents are meant to “combine the benefits of aromatic essential oils with non-fragrant extracts of plants with treatment properties”. Eau Ensoleillante, or Sunshine Fragrance, includes notes of mandarin, grapefruit, ylang ylang, tonka bean and patchouli, along with extracts of linden tree, mimosa, chamomile, griffonia and watermelon. (via osmoz & aufeminin, quote via clarins)

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  1. Anonymous
    Posted on 1 March 2007

    Tip indeed – love watermelon notes in scents – but WHAT the hell is griffonia?

  2. Anonymous
    Posted on 1 March 2007

    It is a serotonin precursor and is presumably there for the “feel good” benefits and not the aroma, see:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Griffonia_simplicifolia

  3. Anonymous
    Posted on 1 March 2007

    And, I might add, the watermelon might be there for the same reason…not sure it actually smells like watermelon. The “extracts” listed at the bottom all refer to the “non-fragrant extracts of plants with treatment properties”, as opposed to the “notes”.

  4. Anonymous
    Posted on 2 March 2007

    I'm actually kind of excited about this. I went through a Dynamisante phase… I've never even heard of the other one,t hough.

  5. Anonymous
    Posted on 2 March 2007

    I never tried it M, if it was worth going through a phase for, I'll have to look for it!

  6. Tiger
    Posted on 4 July 2010

    This is a gorgeous, yummy, uplifting smell.. just the right kind of citrus.. captivating.. unfortunately it dissapears a lot sooner than most perfumes but for a spray its expected, comes in a generous quantity with plant extracts beneficial for skin.

    Most perfumes make me sneeze, this was refreshing and soothing.

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