Leila Lou by Rosie Jane ~ new fragrance

Rosie Jane Leila Lou perfumeRosie Jane Cosmetics has launched Leila Lou:

The first fragrance launch from Rosie Jane Cosmetics, this perfume oil is dripping with innocence and freshness. Truly irresistible, Leila Lou is made with 100% essential oils.

With top notes of nectarine & fresh cut grass, heart notes of pear blossom & jasmine and base notes of vanilla and cotton musk this scent will embrace and seduce you as an original and refreshing signature scent.

Rosie Jane is dedicated to saving the environment by using 100% recycled and recyclable materials. By choosing not to manufacture a box, Leila Lou fragrance is contributing to reducing waste and greenhouse gases. 

Rosie Jane Leila Lou is $38 for 5 ml Perfume Oil roller-ball, and can be found now at b-glowing and Beautyhabit. (via b-glowing)

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  1. Morgenstern
    Posted on 11 May 2009

    That seems to be really “green” one. The notes sound very, very promising.

    • Robin
      Posted on 11 May 2009

      It doesn’t sound like my cup of tea (sounds very clean) but always worth a shot…

  2. missgenka
    Posted on 11 May 2009

    “this perfume oil is dripping with innocence and freshness.”

    Am I the only one that finds the concept of drippy innocence kind of gross and off-putting?

    • Robin
      Posted on 11 May 2009

      LOL…yeah, not sure I’m after innocence in my perfume anyway.

    • Posted on 11 May 2009

      hahaha! I’m so glad I’m not the only one who found that a bit off-putting!

  3. Posted on 11 May 2009

    Looks pretty good.. all essential oils. Nice

    • Robin
      Posted on 11 May 2009

      Not sure they mean all natural essential oils though, if that’s what you were thinking.

      • Robin
        Posted on 11 May 2009

        Will rephrase that — they’re obviously not all natural, since cotton musk cannot be natural.

  4. Bunny
    Posted on 11 May 2009

    No box and clear glass? Sounds like light damage waiting to happen…

    Drippy innocence? yeah… ew.

    • Robin
      Posted on 11 May 2009

      I throw away boxes anyway, so makes no difference to me.

  5. akima
    Posted on 11 May 2009

    what is cotton musk? Could this be found as essential oil?

    • Robin
      Posted on 11 May 2009

      A very clean “white musk” that smells like just washed & dried clothing. You can probably buy a similar musk oil somewhere, but I don’t know a brand, sorry.

      • akima
        Posted on 11 May 2009

        I mean, do they really use musk oil?

        • Robin
          Posted on 11 May 2009

          Not entirely sure I understand your question — do you mean from the musk deer? No, they don’t.

  6. Posted on 12 May 2009

    be aware of natural and organic – all is nature or from nature. when I think of nature I mean organic, so “pure nature” without chemistry befor/after. You can use 100% oil and put in artificial scents, wouldn’t it be still made out of natural oil?! Hm, wonder how this works out to smell good AND be natural..

    • Robin
      Posted on 12 May 2009

      I don’t think that’s how most people think of natural vs. synthetic, but at any rate, this fragrance doesn’t claim to be natural.

  7. cowsandlemonade
    Posted on 12 September 2009

    I just got a sample from b-glowing store on Amazon and wow, I am pretty impressed. The first memories of this smell reminded me of my 1st best friend that I had when I moved to a new town and this girl came along and we were stuck like glue for a few years before she jetted off to Florida then we lost contact by the time college came around. She always had this type of scent, so the ‘innocence’ I get, we were young at that time, dressed like Debbie Gibson, Tiffany and ridiculously awkward around boys, pimples and all. It reminds me of BF’s ‘white linen’ scent that she wore all the time. I put some on last night and woke up still smelling this so it is definitely long lasting, I like it! However the price, my gosh, this and the Kai perfume are the most expensive I ever bought for myself. A little does go a long way with it though. I guess they could rephrase it “dripping with braces and pimples” then we get the idea of what to conjure up while wearing it. ;)

    • Robin
      Posted on 13 September 2009

      LOL…it would be the first “dripping with braces and pimples” perfume I’d ever heard of ;-)

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