Benefit See & Be Seen Sasha ~ new fragrance

Benefit See & Be Seen Sasha

Benefit has launched a new fragrance in the Crescent Row collection, See & Be Seen Sasha. Like the prior fragrances in the series, it is based on a fictional resident of the fictional Crescent Row; Sasha is a femme fatale and the center of every party.

The notes feature apricot, freesia, orange blossom, jasmine, ylang ylang, peony, tiare flower, amber, vanilla and musk.

Benefit See & Be Seen Sasha is available now at Douglas in Germany, in 30 ml Eau de Toilette.

(via douglas.de)

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  1. ladymurasaki
    Posted on 10 May 2012

    Yet another fruity floral. I’ve not tried any of the fragrances by Benefit, so have no idea what to expect. The bottle looks like a cocktail shaker. Fun.

    • Posted on 10 May 2012

      They are generally young & fun — well done fruity florals, but probably not perfumista bait.

  2. lucasai
    Posted on 10 May 2012

    Whole Benefit Crescent Row line bottles look like coctail shakers. And each and every from the series is a rather sweet fragrance. I wonder if this one breaks the trend or not.

    • ladymurasaki
      Posted on 10 May 2012

      I’m not surprised. It’s very girly and youth oriented, I feel. Having said that, I do own a few Benefit cosmetics and a vintage (if the 90s can be called vintage) vanity case.

      • lucasai
        Posted on 10 May 2012

        Exactly it’s all about sweet, pink and girly. But If they ever happen to make their fragrant composition from B*Right series I would go for it. The whole line as a great soapy, cucumber clean aroma!

    • Posted on 10 May 2012

      I doubt they’d switch gears now!

  3. Emily
    Posted on 10 May 2012

    I thought My Place or Yours Gina was Crescent Row’s resident party-enlivening femme fatale. Maybe Gina and Sasha can throw down at the next Crescent Row soiree.

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